Total CE Credit Hours: 1
Course Info URL: http://www.ce-credit.com/courses/102007
This course was updated 3 days ago . If you're about to take the exam, you may benefit from reviewing the exam questions listed below before starting on the actual exam.
About the Course:

We examined the influence of depression and anxiety on executive function in individuals with a DSM-IV diagnosis of anorexia nervosa – restricting type (ANR), anorexia nervosa – binge-eating/purging type (ANB), bulimia nervosa (BN), or eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS).
Journal/Publisher:
Wiley Interscience Journal, International Journal of Eating Disorders
Publication Date:
May 2013
Course Material Authors
Course Creator
Recommended For:
This course is recommended for psychologists, social workers, and counselors who seek knowledge about cognitive and psychiatric dimensions of eating disorders.
Course Objectives:
Identify co-morbid psychiatric diagnoses typically associated with eating disorders.
Explain the importance of anxiety to executive function in eating disorders.
Cite limitations inherent in current research on executive function in individuals with eating disorders and identify important topics for future investigation.
Use our CE Approvals tool to look up your state requirements and how CE-credit.com can help you meet them, or log in to your member account to show approvals relevant to your licensure.
American Academy of Health Care Providers in the Addictive Disorders (AAHCPAD)
1 credit hour
American Psychological Association (APA)
1 credit hour
CE Learning Systems is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CE Learning Systems maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)
0.75 credit hours
CE Learning Systems, service provider of CE-credit.com has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 5951. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. CE Learning Systems is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Executive function in eating disorders: The role of state anxiety
Wiley Online may charge a small fee to access this material. Any such fee is charged by Wiley, not us.
Exam Questions
All exam questions for the course are visible on this page for members of CE-credit.com.
Membership is free, and you can sign up today! You'll only pay when you're ready to purchase a course, or if you take advantage of the Unlimited Package.
If you're already a member, please log in to see the exam questions for this and all other courses.
FAQs
-
Is this course approved for my continuing education requirements?
Check the CE Approvals above, or Find Your State Board for more detailed information.
-
Do you have special accommodations for my disability (ADA)?
Please contact us! We would be happy to accommodate your needs right away, and your input will help us make CE-credit.com more accessible for future users too.
-
How do I enroll in this course?
Use the Take This Course button and just follow the instructions! You don't pay anything until you're ready to take an exam.
-
What do I have to do to complete the course?
To complete the course, review the course objectives, then review the material, and then pass the exam with a score of 75% or greater and lastly complete an evaluation.
-
How do I access the materials?
Most of our courses are based on online articles available for free to the public. Some courses, such as those based on books, require that you purchase the material. Use the Course Materials tab above for more info. You don't need to enroll in the course to access materials, whether free or paid. So you always know what you're getting into before you commit to taking the course.
-
How do I get my certificate?
Your certificate will be available to download or email immediately when you pass the course exam and complete the evaluation.
-
Can I contact you for more help?
Yes! Use the Help widget at the bottom-right of the screen anywhere on CE-credit.com to search our help docs, or to ask our support team for help.