Have you ever considered offering continuing education (CEU) trainings for mental health professionals in Texas but weren’t sure where to begin?

Whether you’re passionate about sharing your expertise, hosting workshops, or creating space for learning and growth, this training will provide a clear and ethical roadmap for becoming a CEU provider.

  • Do you have questions about what is required to be a continuing education provider?

  • Are you curious about which offerings meet criteria for CEUs?

  • Would you like to understand the BHEC rules around CEU providers and requirements for licensees?

If so, this training is for you!

This 1.25 CEU virtual training is designed for Mental health Professionals who want to offer continuing education to the community and want to get started on sound and ethical footing.

Participants will receive access to the recorded training for ongoing reference. An option to purchases the recorded version only, is also available.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  1. Identify who can ethically offer continuing education units (CEUs) for Texas mental health professionals.

  2. Describe the requirements for offering, documenting, and tracking CEU trainings, including necessary materials and record-keeping.

  3. Apply best practices for the organization and delivery of engaging, high-quality continuing education offerings.

  4. Recognize ethical considerations and common pitfalls related to CEU provision, including transparency, conflicts of interest, and quality assurance.

About the Presenters

Carly Bassett, LCSW-S

Carly Bassett has been an LCSW-Supervisor for a decade and has supervised more than 30 LMSWs and students. Currently Carly facilitates LCSW-Supervisor Master Consultation Groups and enjoys providing workshops and trainings related to supervision, creativity and self-care practices.

Carly co-founded Moonstone Counseling Center in 2020 and has worked in a variety of settings including non-profit, private practice, and corporate social work. She finds joy in mentoring other LCSW-Supervisors and clinicians who are new to the field.


Alison Mohr Boleware, LMSW

Alison Morh Boleware is a licensed social worker and seasoned policy professional with over ten years experience in the legislative and advocacy field. She has served as a government relations director, policy analyst, and a Texas House legislative aide.

She has a deep passion for helping demystify the legislative process and empowering all people to feel comfortable sharing their stories in political spaces for positive impact.