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Archives for: November 19th, 2021

Ways That Mental Health Professionals Can Encourage COVID-19 Vaccination (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on November 19, 2021

Mental health problems can create barriers for seeking health care, including vaccination. The Increasing Vaccination Model offers specific insights for mental health professionals seeking to understand why their clients do and don’t get Covid-19 vaccination. Dr. Brewer presents specific insights from the three domains of the model: thinking and feeling, social processes, and direct behavior […]

National Register Associate Certificate Program: Understanding Psychosis Training Session 1

Written by [email protected] on October 14, 2021

This session focuses on key skills to support clinicians to identify and assess psychotic symptoms. Presented in the context of a recovery framework, and drawing from lived experience and clinical perspectives, the session explores psychosis as existing on a continuum and provide participants with non-stigmatizing language and tools to support discussion of psychotic symptoms. The […]

Risk Management For Practice Expansion (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on October 5, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic required swift and significant practice changes for most clinicians. As we continue to move through this unique time in our history, many clinicians are exploring new models for their professional work, including extending into new areas of practice. Dr. Leisl M. Bryant will focus on risk management strategies relevant to practice expansion […]

Telehealth With Couples (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on August 19, 2021

Dr. Jasara Hogan covers a variety of topics related to conducting couples therapy via telehealth. She will discuss basic best practices as well as specific issues that are frequently encountered when seeing a couple in their home. Dr. Hogan will also examine possible changes in therapeutic approach for dealing with difficult or high-conflict couples via […]

Suicide and the Older Adult (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on July 29, 2021

Suicide rates in older adults continue to rise due to numerous factors. Despite the prevalence being so high, the risks are often overlooked in elderly patients. Dr. Nadler Frankel provides an overview of suicide among older adults with a focus on risk and resiliency factors, signs and symptoms that go beyond depression to reveal active […]

Dosing and Titrating Patient Care to Meet Increased Service Demand (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on July 23, 2021

One of the most basic skills that is rarely taught in graduate education for mental professionals is the skill of deciding the intensity, duration, and frequency of treatment across the panel of patients they see. This skill is particularly important currently given the increased demand for psychological services due to the pandemic. Adequate dosing and […]

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