Putting People First in Mental Health
Our webinars feature something for everyone, from patients and families to health care providers looking to sharpen their skills.
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Join us to learn more about mental health and well-being. Continuing education credits are not offered for these free, virtual sessions.
This dynamic online course is designed to empower health care, educational, and industry professionals with the essential skills to reduce suicide and respond effectively in its aftermath. Explore the vital importance of proactive suicide prevention with practical strategies to identify warning signs, provide immediate support, understand successful treatment, and respond effectively in your communities and workplaces.
There are two ways to take this course. Continuing education credits are available for a small fee or you can watch for free at any time.
In this on-demand course, we delve into the realities of these conditions in children and teenagers, explore the crucial role that adults play in supporting young individuals, examine effective methods of recognizing and diagnosing various conditions affecting this population, and finally, discuss what effective, modern treatment looks like for those who require it.
There are two ways to take this course. Continuing education credits are available for a small fee or you can watch for free at any time.
OCD is often misdiagnosed, with many individuals going years without an accurate diagnosis or treated for a different disorder because their health care provider wasn’t familiar with OCD. This on-demand course covers accurate diagnosis, underlying theory, and tools/strategies to help patients living with OCD.
Continuing medical education credits or a certificate of completion are available with a registration fee.
This on-demand course is designed to advance and grow the capabilities and skills of tomorrow’s mental health leaders. Led by senior faculty from McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School, attendees will learn best practices, strategies, and evidence-based approaches to improving the patient care and provider experience.
There are two ways to take this course. Continuing education credits are available for a small fee or you can watch for free at any time.
This on-demand course is aimed at dispelling long held misconceptions about assessing and treating emotional trauma. Experts from around the world share the latest updates in the field, including delivering care in low-resource settings and exploring special populations such as the unique experiences of refugees and displaced persons.
There are two ways to take this course. Continuing education credits are available for a small fee or you can watch for free at any time.
The Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education at McLean Hospital offers a variety of academic courses designed to support ongoing professional development for mental health care disciplines. Topics include addiction, trauma disorders, borderline personality disorder, and advances in psychiatry.
McLean Hospital’s Institute for Trauma-Informed Systems Change collaborates with national and international experts in trauma-informed practices. Courses are ideal for individuals and organizations who want to implement trauma-informed systems change.
Enjoy our popular webinars on mental health and learn more about how to treat and support those living with conditions such as depression, OCD, borderline personality disorder, and trauma disorders.
These sessions are perfect for health care professionals, educators, administrators, and more!
Certificate of completion is available.
McLean Hospital provides professional education opportunities for a wide range of mental health and allied health professionals, including psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, nationally certified counselors, nursing home administrators, and educators. Our fully accredited programming attracts a broad base of health providers for further training in a variety of specialties.
Current training offerings include a variety of academic programs such as lectures, symposia, conferences, specialty trainings in areas such as borderline personality disorder, and a hub of online resources. All programming supports the continuing professional development of mental health professionals with a focus on improving patient care.
McLean Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, the American Psychological Association, the Massachusetts Nurses Association, and other organizations to provide continuing education credits to physicians, psychologists, nurses, and other board certified clinicians.
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