The Iowa Psychological Association is pleased to partner with New Mexico State University's (NMSU) Clinical Psychopharmacology Post-Doctoral Masters Degree Program to offer recorded Continuing Education (CE) training to IPA members and non-members. These CE trainings provide a great opportunity for individuals interested in pursuing RxP or psychologists who would like to expand their knowledge base regarding neuroscience, pathophysiology, psychopharmacology, and clinical pharmacotherapeutics.

Psychopharmacological Treatment in Special Populations I & II, Psychopharmacology and Pain Disorders (6.75 CE)

Psychopharmacological Treatment in Special Populations I & II, Prescribing Psychologists in Integrated Healthcare (6.75 CE)

Psychopharmacological Treatment in Special Populations I, Addictions Psychopharmacology from the National and
International Perspective
(13.5 CE)

Clinical Psychopharmacology III, Psychopharmacological Treatment in Special Populations I, Psychopharmacologic Treatment of Child/Adolescent Disorders (13.5 CE)

Psychopharmacological Treatment in Special Populations I, The Psychopharmacologic Considerations & Treatment of Older Adults (13.5 CE)

Clinical Psychopharmacology III,The Psychopharmacologic Treatment of Psychotic Disorders (13.5 CE)

Clinical Psychopharmacology II & III, The Psychopharmacologic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders (6.75 CE)

Clinical Psychopharmacology II & III, The Psychopharmacologic Treatment of Sleep Disorder/Disturbances (6.75 CE)

Clinical Psychopharmacology II, The Psychopharmacologic Treatment of Mood Disorders (6.75 CE)

Clinical Psychopharmacology II,Adjunctive Psychopharmacologic Treatment of Personality Disorders (6.75 CE)

Clinical Psychopharmacology II, The Treatment of Bipolar Disorders (6.75 CE)

Clinical Psychopharmacology II, The Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders (6.75 CE)

Introduction to Molecular Nutrition and Its Place in Psychopharmacology (13.5 CE)

Digestive and Musculoskeletal Systems (13.5 CE)

Pathophysiology for Psychologists I/II, Pulmonary & Renal/Urologic Systems (13.5 CE)

Immunology (6.75 CE)

Endocrinology and Exocrine Systems (6.75 CE)

Introduction to Pathophysiology – The Hematology, Cardiology, Lymphatic Systems, and Associated Diagnostic Studies (13.5 CE)

Clinical Psychopharmacology I, Advanced Principles of Pharmacology (13.5 CE)

Introduction to Psychopharmacology for Psychologists II, Basics of Pharmacology (13.5 CE)

Introduction to Psychopharmacology for Psychologists II, Introduction to Chemistry, and Biochemistry for the Prescribing Psychologists (13.5 CE)

Introduction to Psychopharmacology for Psychologists II, Principles of Neurotransmission, Neuropathways, & Neuropathology (13.5 CE)

Introduction to Psychopharmacology for Psychologists I, Introduction to Gross & Functional Neuroanatomy Central and Peripheral Nervous System (13.5 CE)

Introduction to Psychopharmacology for Psychologists I, Pathway Ahead for Becoming a Prescribing Psychologist (13.5 CE)

Professional, Interprofessional, Ethical, & Legal Issues in Clinical Psychopharmacology (13.5 CE)