National Council DSM Training Resources

The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) has been one of the most anticipated releases in the behavioral health field. Though many elements remain the same from the DSM-IV-TR, many others have changed. It is important to make sure your organization is aware and prepared for these changes.

As a result, Relias Learning, the National Council for Behavioral Health’s exclusive elearning partner, is currently updating over 100 courses to reflect the new standards outlined in the DSM-5.

Additional DSM-5 Resources

Here are two additional resources to help shed light on the DSM-5 and how if influences your organization:

  • In partnership, the National Council for Behavioral Health and Relias Learning developed a free webinar, “DSM-5 Changes: Clinical Overview & Business Implications.” This webinar is available for anyone to access on the National Council for Behavioral Health’s website.
  • Relias Learning has a free overview course on the DSM-5. This 30 minute course provides a basic overview of the DSM-5 and is appropriate for all levels of staff. View Free DSM-5 Overview Course

To learn more about how Relias Learning’s courses, updated to DSM-5 standards, can improve your organization’s staff training, schedule a demo today.

Posted in

Should You Talk to Someone About a Drug, Alcohol, or Mental Health Problem?

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has…

Read More

Hundreds Get Help Through the 9News/Rocky Mountain PBS Phone Bank

CBHC would like to extend its sincere gratitude to all of the wonderful volunteers that helped make…

Read More

Walking for Wellness

DON'T MISS!!!! The Fourth Annual Walking for Wellness 5K in Fort Collins takes place this Saturday, October…

Read More

Bob Whaley Named Behavioral Healthcare Champion for 2010

Behavioral Healthcare, the professional journal serving the executive, clinical, and operating leadership of mental health and substance…

Read More