Putting People First in Mental Health
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Unlock the profound connections between spirituality, culture, and mental health in this free online course. Designed not only for health care professionals but anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of human well-being, this course offers a comprehensive exploration of how these essential aspects intertwine to shape our mental health.
Continuing medical education credits or a certificate of attendance are also available for a small fee.
Join us: Wednesday, October 23
Join us as R. Meredith Elkins, PhD, explains what sets adolescent perfectionism apart from healthy pursuits to excel, explores the short- and long-term impacts of unaddressed perfectionism, and answers audience questions about evidence-based treatment options.
Join us: Thursday, October 17 @ 11am ET
In this previously recorded session, Jeff Szymanski, PhD, explains what hoarding disorder is and how it’s treated, offers tips for supporting someone living with HD, and answers questions about clutter and the key distinctions between collecting and hoarding.
Join us: Tuesday, October 29 @ 12pm ET
Join us as Joshua C. Brown, MD, PhD, shares what makes some forms of depression especially difficult to treat, explores proven, cutting-edge treatment, and answers questions about lifestyle changes for helping manage treatment-resistant depression.
Join us: Thursday, November 7 @ 11am ET
In this previously recorded session, Sarah Ketchen Lipson, PhD, EdM, provides an overview of common mental health concerns for college students, shares tips for recognizing and addressing these challenges and the conditions they can lead to, and answers questions about typical campus resources for students who are struggling.
Join us: Wednesday, November 13 @ 12pm ET
Join us as Gillian C. Galen, PsyD, provides an overview of borderline personality disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder, shares tips for understanding what sets them apart, and answers audience questions about the conditions’ shared symptoms, such as emotional dysregulation.
Join us: Tuesday, November 19 @ 11am ET
In this previously recorded session, 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 questions about successfully supporting someone living with these conditions.
Join us: Tuesday, December 3 @ 12pm ET
In this previously recorded session, Maggie Gorraiz, PhD, explores different types of coping strategies for children and adolescents, shares age-appropriate ways to teach coping to our loved ones, and answers questions about the mental health benefits that healthy coping can bring to our whole families.
Join us: Wednesday December 18 @ 12pm ET
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. You can watch for free at any time. Continuing medical education credits are also available for a small fee.
In this 1-hour session, David J. Alperovitz, PsyD, provides an overview of eating disorders, shares tips for recognizing key warning signs, and answers questions about how anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and ARFID are diagnosed and treated.
Continuing medical education credits are available for a small fee.
In this 1-hour session, Igor Weinberg, PhD, breaks down both the healthy and problematic ways we can see ourselves and the impacts of those perceptions, explores why NPD remains so stigmatized today, and answers questions about the disorder’s treatment and commonly co-occurring conditions.
Continuing medical education credits are available for a small 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. You can watch for free at any time. Continuing medical education credits are also available for a small fee.
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. You can watch for free at any time. Continuing medical education credits are also available for a small fee.
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.
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