Continuing Education

Archives for: October 14th, 2022

Clinical Practice of Psychosocial Oncology (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on October 13, 2022

Drs. Lauren Rynar and Jonathan Kaplan provide practical and evidence-based guidance on the identification of psychosocial needs and delivery of psychological and psychiatric interventions among patients with cancer. They also address models of care and special considerations. Attendees should find the information useful for enhancing or initiating a Psychosocial Oncology practice in any type of […]

National Register Associate Certificate Program: 2022 Suicidology Training Session 1

Written by [email protected] on October 7, 2022

This session centers on three introductory elements of working with individuals experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviors. First, an introduction to approaching suicide by understanding the problem, appropriate language to use, and determining our personal biases towards suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Next, practical and procedural considerations when working with individuals who are suicidal. Finally, an introduction […]

Working With Refugees: Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Interventions (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on August 17, 2022

There are an increasing number of refugees worldwide, with approximately 100 million in early 2022 and over 3.1 million refugees resettled in the United States since the start of its humanitarian program. The long-term impact of adverse health outcomes in refugee populations is a dominant problem throughout the world. Those who deliver mental health services […]

Chronic Disease Progression and End-of-Life Concerns in Older Adults (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on July 14, 2022

Chronic disease progression presents numerous challenges to treatment planning. As chronic medical conditions progress in later life, patients often experience the onset or exacerbation of depression, anxiety, psychosis, and other mental health symptoms that can compound other end of life concerns. Dr. Robert Nelson provides examples of disease progression and common end of life concerns […]

Treating Black Men Who Have Experienced Sexual Trauma (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on June 16, 2022

Overall, 1 in 6 men have experienced some form of unwanted or abusive sexual encounter before age 18. Males also make up 10% of the total population of those who have experienced sexual abuse. However, this percentage could be higher due to men not disclosing their experience. Dr. Walford prepares clinicians on how to work […]

A Common Sense Approach to Clinical Suicidology and Risk Management (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on May 24, 2022

Clinical suicidology focuses on the assessment and treatment of suicidal risk in patients, with implications for training and risk management. Dr. David A. Jobes—an expert in clinical considerations for working with patients at risk for suicide—emphasizes a common sense approach to informed consent, screening, assessment, management of suicidal crises, and the clinical treatment of suicide […]

Boundary Issues: Ethics and Risk Management (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on April 28, 2022

Boundary and multiple relationship dilemmas continue to be among the more frequent issues psychologists confront in their professional work. Drs. Taube and Younggren address common quandaries, as well as those emerging due to COVID and its aftermath. Topics will include shifting professional roles, boundary challenges in remote care, personal/professional boundaries, differentiating clinical from forensic practice, […]

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