• COURSE DESCRIPTION

    Antisemitism is at an all-time high in the wake of the 2023 Israel-Hamas war: the U.S. has seen a staggering 388% increase in antisemitic acts in the two weeks after October 7th compared to the same time last year (ADL, 2023). The insidious and chameleonic nature of antisemitism brings severe detriment to Jews around the world, but many clinicians report a lack of knowledge and an accompanying discomfort in addressing antisemitism and related issues with Jewish clients. To address this gap, clinicians need to feel more comfortable and confident identifying antisemitism and reflecting on their own antisemitic biases. This introductory course helps form a foundation for creating a safe space and clinical practice more welcoming of Jewish clients, and, in doing so, clinicians will be cultivating their social justice advocacy to truly be inclusive of all.

  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    Upon completing this course, users will be able to: Define antisemitism; List three or more ways antisemitism can manifest in clinical practice


    TARGET AUDIENCE & INSTRUCTIONAL LEVEL

    This course is intended for psychologists, therapists, social workers, clinical counselors, and addiction counselors. Instructional level: Introductory

  • HOW TO TAKE THIS COURSE

    In order to receive a certificate of completion reflecting the associated CE credit hour, you must:
    #1: Have an active paid Clearly Clinical membership
    #2: Listen to the corresponding course podcast
    #3: Achieve a passing grade on the post-presentation test (the test has up to ten questions and you must earn a score of at least 80%; users can re-test up to three times. After three attempts, users are advised to re-listen to the audio course in its entirety and then subsequently re-test. Psychologists who are seeking CE credit may not be awarded credit if they attempt to pass the post-test more than three times.)
    #4: Complete the requested course evaluation.

    Course elements (including the course audio, post-test, and requested course evaluation) can be completed on a computer or mobile device via your Clearly Clinical account.

  • COURSE FORMAT

    This course contains a one-hour, non-interactive audio podcast which is available for free on all major public podcast platforms, including YouTube, by searching for 'Clearly Clinical'. You can also listen to and download the audio file via our course player. References are available upon request.

  • COMMERCIAL SUPPORT

    There is no known commercial support or conflict of interest for this CE program, presenter, sponsor, instructor, or content. The instructor references their own resources for potential further learning.

  • CERTIFICATE ACCESS DETAILS

    Once you've completed the course, your certificate will automatically populate in the 'Certificate' section of your account; it will also be emailed to you. Course certificates will be on file for ten (10) years from date of course completion regardless of a user's paid membership status.

  • ACCOMMODATIONS

    If you have special needs or need an accommodation, please email us at [email protected] and we will do our best to assist you.

    If reading along while listening is helpful for you, we recommend listening to our podcast on YouTube with the closed captioning feature enabled (to do this, click the button in the YouTube video player with the 'CC' on it).

Interviewer and Interviewee

Dr. Liya Levanda

Expert in Working With Jewish Clients

Liya Levanda, PsyD, provides training and workshops on Jewish clinical issues as they pertain to mental health professionals. Career highlights include an APA-accredited postdoctoral residency for Kaiser Permanente's Department of Psychiatry and sociocultural research work at the California School of Professional Psychology and at Sonoma State University. She is a member of Association of Jewish Psychologists and has been presenting on the topic of antisemitism since 2016. She is dedicated to helping clinicians cultivate their social justice advocacy to be inclusive of all, grounded in the belief that there is no such thing as a “dumb” question.

Please visit her at DrLevanda.com.

Elizabeth 'Beth' Irias, MS, LMFT

Interviewer & Clearly Clinical Founder

Elizabeth 'Beth' Irias (she/her) is a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and the Founder and President of Clearly Clinical. She has specializations in Clinical Documentation, Feedback Informed Treatment, Best Practice, and Utilization Review, and works closely with clinical teams across the US as a trainer and national conference presenter; Beth was formerly an adjunct professor at Pepperdine University in the Graduate Psychology and Education department. Licensed in California and Oregon, she provides therapy via her private practice to young adult and adult clients, members of the LGBTQ population, and those with addictive disorders. She has two young children, a super cool spouse who helps out with Clearly Clinical's tech, and a rescue dog.

Why is Clearly Clinical the nation's premier CE provider?

  • CONVENIENT: All courses are 1-hour podcast episodes, available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, GooglePlay, and all other free public podcast platforms

  • AFFORDABLE: We offer quality CE courses through a reasonably-priced membership

  • SOCIALLY-RESPONSIBLE: We make ongoing donations to The Trevor Project for LGBTQIA+ youth suicide prevention, and have also previously donated to Black & Brown Founders, the NAACP’s Legal Defense Fund, Black Women’s Blueprint, Feeding America, and The Center for Reproductive Rights.

  • WOMAN-OWNED & QUEER-OWNED: We are founded and run by Elizabeth Irias, LMFT

  • DIVERSE: We highlight expert presenters from historically-marginalized communities


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