Are You Confident in Treating Older Adults?
Learn 5 Must-Have Clinical Skills & Earn 1 CE Credit!
By the End of This Training, You’ll Be Able to:
✔️ Assess & Treat Older Adults with Confidence – No more second-guessing in sessions.
✔️ Use Essential Screening Tools – Quickly detect depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders.
✔️ Apply Proven Therapy Techniques – Reduce social isolation, improve treatment outcomes, and lower dementia risk.
✔️ Stand Out as an Aging-Informed Therapist – Set yourself apart and gain a competitive edge in your field.
Most Therapists Are NOT Trained to Treat Older Adults—And That’s a Problem.
Every day, therapists unintentionally misdiagnose, overlook, or struggle with treating older clients.
The result? Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and cognitive issues go untreated—leading to higher dementia risk, hospitalization, and suicide.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
In this high-impact, 60-minute CEU training, you’ll gain 5 must-have clinical skills to confidently assess and treat older adults—so you never feel unprepared again.
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The Essential Documents Workbook: A Must-Have for Clinicians
Protect Your Clients & Their Families from Chaos & Confusion
Most older adults don’t have their legal, medical, and financial documents in order—leading to unnecessary stress, treatment delays, and family conflicts.
This exclusive Essential Documents Workbook provides:
✅ A step-by-step system for gathering advance directives, POA, and critical financial documents
✅ A ready-to-use checklist to help clients and caregivers stay organized
✅ A guide to enhance family & caregiver support – Streamline conversations and reduce stress in decision-making.
Retail Value: $47 – Yours FREE with Registration!
What Therapists Are Saying About Dr. Koepp's Courses
“Dr. Koepp is phenomenally knowledgeable in this area. The examples were relevant, practical, and will vastly improve my clinical practice.”
“This training gave me confidence in treating older clients, and I now know how to partner with caregivers & community resources.”
“Dr. Koepp is one of the most engaging speakers I’ve learned from—her presentation was eye-opening and invaluable.”
Join hundreds of therapists who have transformed their aging-informed clinical skills!
What You’ll Learn in This Training
Skill #1: Confront Ageism in Therapy
✔️ How implicit bias affects diagnosis & treatment
✔️ Practical strategies to combat ageism in your clinical practice
Skill #2: Identify & Treat Mental Health Conditions in Older Adults
✔️ Why therapists misdiagnose depression, anxiety, and substance use
✔️ Key screening tools with evidence-base to use with older adults
Skill #3: Recognize the Mental Health-Dementia Connection
✔️How depression, PTSD & anxiety increase dementia risk
✔️ How treatment for mental health conditions reduces dementia risk
Skill #4: Navigate Cognitive Changes & Memory Loss in Therapy
✔️ How to adapt therapy for clients with cognitive decline
✔️ When to refer for cognitive testing.
Skill #5: Address Social Isolation & Loneliness
✔️ Loneliness increases dementia risk by 31%!
✔️How to reduce isolation through therapy interventions
I'm so glad you're here!
For more than 20 years, I’ve worked in some of the largest healthcare systems in the country—Stanford, Emory, and the Veterans Health Administration—and I’ve seen firsthand how older adults struggle to access the mental health care they need.
The reality is staggering:
- Most older adults with mental health concerns NEVER get the treatment they need.
- This leads to worse medical conditions, higher dementia risk, and needless suffering.
- Families are left navigating complex emotional and healthcare challenges—alone.
But, here’s the good news: You can change this.
I’m Dr. Regina Koepp, a Stanford-trained, board-certified clinical psychologist and geropsychologist, and I’ve helped thousands of therapists gain the confidence and skills to treat aging clients effectively.
Now, I want to help you.
This isn’t just theory—everything I teach is practical, evidence-based, and designed for real therapy sessions.
Older adults deserve therapists who are trained to meet their needs. And you deserve to feel confident treating them.
👉 Sign up for this highly-rated training, and take the first step toward becoming an aging-informed therapist today.
What Makes Us Different Than Other Continuing Education Companies?
✔️ Specialized Training for Aging Clients – Unlike other CE providers, we focus exclusively on the mental health needs of older adults.
✔️ Expert-Led - Our courses are led by experts in the field of mental health and aging.
✔️ Mission-Driven & Inclusive – We are a woman-owned, independent company committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in aging mental health care.
This isn’t just another CE training—it’s a movement toward better care for older adults.
As the population ages, therapists will work with more older adults than ever before. Yet, mental health concerns in this group—such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance use disorders—often go unrecognized, leading to worsening health, increased dementia risk, and unnecessary suffering.
This engaging 60-minute CEU webinar equips you with five essential clinical skills to confidently assess, treat, and support older adults while challenging ageism in mental health care. You’ll gain practical strategies to:
- ✅ Address ageism in mental health care.
- ✅ Identify and treat common mental health conditions in older adults.
- ✅ Recognize the link between mental health and dementia disorders.
- ✅ Navigate cognitive changes and memory loss in therapy.
- ✅ Address social isolation and loneliness to improve outcomes.
Walk away with the tools you need to provide competent, compassionate, and aging-informed care—ensuring better mental health outcomes for the fastest-growing segment of our population.
- 1. Equip mental health professionals with essential skills to assess common mental health conditions in older adults, including depression, anxiety, substance use disorders.
- 2. Foster awareness of ageism, bias, and discrimination in mental health care and provide strategies to ensure ethical, equitable, and culturally responsive treatment for older adults.
- 3. Improve therapists’ ability to recognize the connection between mental health conditions and cognitive disorders, navigate cognitive changes in therapy, and effectively address social isolation and loneliness to enhance overall well-being in older adult clients.
With successful completion of course requirements, this course is eligible for 1 Continuing Education (CE) Credit/1 CMC Contact Hours for therapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists, care managers, and more.
Registrant is responsible for ensuring that CE credits meet the criteria for their own jurisdiction requirements.
This program focuses on disability, disability rights, LGTBQ identities, BIPOC older adults, and older adults with intersecting identities and asks participants to identify their own biases and assumptions related to these identities. This program will help participants identify ways that they may be consciously and unconsciously reinforcing ableism, ageism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, and other forms of oppression. The program provides tools and recommendations for dismantling these systems of oppression and promoting inclusion and equity for all people as well as recommendations for protecting human rights and dignity within mental health care.
Dr. Regina Koepp is a Stanford-trained, board certified clinical psychologist, geropsychologist, and founder and CEO of the Center for Mental Health & Aging. Dr. Koepp is a sought-after speaker and educator, and provides staff training and continuing education courses to professionals on topics surrounding mental health and aging.
She was formerly a lead psychologist at University of Vermont Medical Center, Assistant Professor at Emory University Department of Psychiatry, and psychologist at the Atlanta VA Health Care System, where she provided direct patient care and consultation on the Geropsychiatry Outpatient Mental Health team for more than a decade. During this time, Dr. Koepp also served on the VA Central Office’s Geriatric Mental Health Field Advisory Committee.
She is formerly Vice Chair of the Georgia Psychological Association Ethics Committee and served on the Atlanta VA Medical Center’s Ethics Committee, the Clinical Advisory Workgroup, and as chair of the Psychology Professional Standards Board for several years.
Dr. Koepp has been featured in the New York Times, NPR, Chicago Tribune, Next Avenue, AARP, and other national media outlets. She is a contributing writer at Psychology Today and Psychotherapy Networker, where she discusses mental health and aging.
Dr. Koepp earned her doctorate at the PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium and completed her post-doctoral fellowship at Emory University Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences where she won the Richard W. Morrell Community Commitment Award.
Financial: Regina Koepp, PSYD, ABPP is founder and owner of the Center for Mental Health & Aging (CMHA) and co-director of the CMHA CE Training Program. She serves on the board of GrayHawk Health. She received royalties from courses published with PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Regina Koepp is a member of ASA.
Note: The CMHA CE Training Program advisory committee independently reviews Dr. Koepp’s CE presentations to ensure that Dr. Koepp’s presentations meet CE program requirements.
There is no commercial support or conflict of interest for this CE program, content, or sponsor.
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Continuing Education Approvals
Social Workers
Center for Mental Health & Aging, #1801, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Center for Mental Health & Aging maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 03/25/2023 – 03/25/2026. Social workers completing this course receive 1 continuing education credit(s).
Psychologists
Center for Mental Health & Aging is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Center for Mental Health & Aging maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Counselors
Center for Mental Health and Aging (CMHA) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7230. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Center for Mental Health and Aging (CMHA) is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Care Managers
CMHA is approved by the National Academy of Certified Care Managers (NACCM) as a continuing education provider, #21-905CMHA. This activity approved for 1 CMC contact hour(s).
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs)
Center for Mental Health & Aging (CMHA), Provider #1032775, is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for California LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and LEPs. CMHA maintains responsibility for this program/course and it’s contents
Center for Mental Health & Aging is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. In many state licensing jurisdictions, APA approved continuing education programs qualify for LMFT CE credits. See what your state requires here.
This course is available live via Zoom. You must attend LIVE to earn LIVE CE Credits. Attendance is taken for live participation. A Zoom link will be emailed following purchase.
Can't attend live? No problem, when you register, you'll be automatically enrolled in the recorded version of this webinar- please allow at least 5 business days to enroll you in the recorded course.
Participants will have their participation registered through the Center for Mental Health & Aging. To earn continuing education (CE) credits you must complete the following steps for on demand/pre-recorded courses::
Certificates of completion will be emailed immediately following submission of electronic survey and also available for download in the course platform. It's that simple!
Center for Mental Health & Aging is committed to accessibility and non-discrimination in continuing education activities and will conduct all activities in conformity with the American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles for Psychologists, NASW, NBCC, CAMFT, NACCM. If participants have special needs, reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate them. Please contact [email protected] with questions, concerns or to request special accommodations.
CMHA will respond to grievances in a reasonable, ethical, and timely manner. Grievances may be submitted by course participants in writing to [email protected]. CMHA’s complete Grievance Procedure will be provided upon request. You may request Grievance Procedure by emailing [email protected].
The following system requirements help to reduce tech problems:
ALL LIVE workshop refunds will be honored for cancellations if received within 30 days of purchase AND at least one (1) day prior to the date of a live webinar or live workshop. All on demand/pre-recorded courses are backed by a 7-day money back guarantee. Please note that payments made via Credit Card have certain fees associated with them, some of which are non-recoupable and are therefore non-refundable by Center for Mental Health & Aging. Therefore, payments made by Credit Card will have a three percent (3%) credit card fee deducted from the refund. Should you have any questions regarding our refund policies, please contact [email protected].
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Registrant is responsible for ensuring that CE credits meet the criteria for their own jurisdiction requirements.
Content and materials in this course may include interventions and modalities that are beyond the authorized practice of your profession. As a licensed professional, you are responsible for reviewing the scope of practice, including activities that are defined in law as beyond the boundaries of practice in accordance with and in compliance with your profession’s standards.