Putting People First in Mental Health
This free online course will present the most recent, cutting-edge advances in suicide-focused assessment and treatment, including the current efficacy of somatic and psychological interventions, the use of new clinical technologies, and considerations for special populations including groups disproportionately affected by suicide.
Join us: Wednesday, October 25, 2023 @ 11:30am ET
In this previously recorded session, Patricia Mangones, PMHNP-BC, provides an overview of C-PTSD and its treatment, shares tips for recognizing signs of the disorder, and answers audience questions about supporting someone living with C-PTSD.
Join us: Wednesday, September 27 @ 12pm ET
Join us as Mills Smith-Millman, PhD, offers an overview of proven strategies for supporting the mental well-being of students in kindergarten through high school, discusses mental health training options for school professionals, and answers audience questions about common mental illnesses impacting children and adolescents.
Join us: Thursday, October 5 @ 11am ET
In this previously recorded session, Nathaniel Van Kirk, PhD, breaks down both the helpful and unhealthy ways we respond to perceived and imagined threats, offers tips for recognizing what’s what and when to seek help, and answers questions about panic and anxiety disorders and how they’re treated.
Join us: Wednesday, October 11 @ 12pm ET
Join us as Karen L. Jacob, PhD, explains how borderline personality disorder is diagnosed and treated, provides tips for supporting someone living with the condition, and answers audience questions about the causes and symptoms of BPD.
Join us: Thursday, November 2 @ 11am ET
In this previously recorded session, Jennie M. Kuckertz, PhD, shares ways to explore different types of age-appropriate self-care, explains the short- and long-term benefits of self-care routines, and answers questions about how we can all look after ourselves and one another.
Join us: Wednesday, November 8 @ 12pm ET
Join us as Kathryn Eve Lewandowski, PhD, provides an overview of both schizophrenia and the different types of bipolar disorder, shares tips for spotting their signs and seeking treatment, and answers audience questions about successfully supporting someone living with these conditions.
Join us: Tuesday, November 14 @ 11am ET
In this previously recorded session, Roberto Olivardia, PhD, explains the ways that BDD can be life-altering, discusses the factors that can contribute to body dysmorphic disorder, and answers questions about ways to navigate body insecurities and self-consciousness.
Join us: Tuesday, November 21 @ 12pm ET
Join us as David J. Alperovitz, PsyD, provides an overview of eating disorders, shares tips for recognizing key warning signs, and answers audience questions about how anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and ARFID are diagnosed and treated.
Join us: Thursday, November 30 @ 11am ET
In this previously recorded session, Christopher M. Palmer, MD, explains ways to identify the mood disorder in ourselves and others, shares tips to support people we care for who are experiencing depression, and answers audience questions about depressive disorders and the stigma surrounding them.
Join us: Wednesday, December 6 @ 12pm ET
Join us as Susan Block, MD, provides a guide to understanding and addressing grief and loss, offers providers tips for how best to support a patient who is grieving, and answers audience questions about healthy coping strategies during bereavement.
Join us: Thursday, December 14 @ 11am ET
In this previously recorded session, Julie M. McCarthy, PhD, shares ways to remain compassionate in difficult times, explains the external factors that can help or hinder the recovery process, and provides advice on facing the ups-and-downs of addiction that all members of the family can benefit from.
Join us: Tuesday, December 19 @ 12pm ET
The suicide rate has increased significantly over the past two decades, with nearly 50,000 people currently dying from suicide in America each year. This on-demand course presents the most up-to-date clinically useful information about suicide assessment and treatment, presented by both experts in the field and speakers with lived experience.
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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.
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