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Price: $50.00

This course was designed for new CPE students at AdventHealth. This course gives an overview of Advance Directives and federal legislation as it addresses end of life care. It defines various terms associated with Advance Directives and the individuals that may be included with patient end of life decisions. This is a requirement for all new pastoral employees serving within the AdventHealth System.

NOTE: This is a requirement for all new CPE Students serving within the AdventHealth Central Region.

CE: 2.00Price: $50.00

Forgiveness facilitation is one of many therapies currently incorporated in holistic healthcare practice. Training in facilitating forgiveness in patients is not readily accessible. As Christians we understand the overwhelming need for forgiveness both for our salvation and relationship with God and others, but during this course, you'll not only see the spiritual importance, but the physical reality of forgiveness as well.This course will provide you with the practical steps in facilitating forgiveness. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to recognize, express, and apply techniques to show patients how to forgive; research has shown that forgiveness lowers blood pressure and calms the heart rate.

Forgive to Live: How Forgiveness Can Save Your Life offers a clear road-map that spells out how people can find health and wholeness by forgiving the ones who have hurt them. Regardless of race, creed, color, or background everyone has been hurt by someone in the the past and needs to learn how to forgive (not just be told to forgive). Forgive to Live isn't just a catchy title or memorable slogan; it describes an effective way to function in an unfair world that can give you peace and joy that so far may have eluded you.

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CE: 2.00

This course discusses the complexities of mandatory reporting for chaplains, considering state-specific laws, the implications of clergy-penitent privilege, and the policies of different institutions. While the specifics vary by state and institution, the overarching goal remains the protection of vulnerable individuals, particularly children. Chaplains must stay informed about the legal requirements in their jurisdiction and institution, seek guidance when necessary, and carefully balance their legal and ethical obligations to effectively fulfill their roles as both spiritual caregivers and protectors of those at risk.