2022 Virtual Mental Health Conference: A Look at On-Demand Sessions
Author:
Britt Berg, MS
It’s that time of year -- time to get inspired again. We’re bringing the top minds in mental health treatment together September 14–15, 2022 for our annual (virtual) conference. Stay ahead of the curve and register for the 2022 Pathlight Conference on Mental Health: Transformative Solutions in Mental Health Treatment today.
There’s something for everyone.
A Look at On-Demand Sessions
Today, we’re showcasing FIVE on-demand mental health sessions to help you grow your career. These educational programs offer valuable insights from recognized leaders -- tips and skills that you’ll be able to apply in your practice right away. Take a look at what we have to offer.
Note: All live and on-demand sessions will be available for viewing through Dec. 31, 2022.
On-Demand Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center Sessions for Mental Health
On-Demand Mental Health Session 1: Patient Acuity and Clinician Burnout with Ileana Calinoiu, MD and Albert Tsai, MD
Over the past two years, much attention has been brought to the topic of burnout in health care providers. Recognizing that the solution to burnout goes far beyond “self-care,” Dr. Al Tsai and Dr. Ileana Calinoiu will discuss factors such as client caseload and patient acuity that contribute to the development of burnout in mental health providers. Identify solutions to combat burnout and find support in treating patients and clients.
On-Demand Mental Health Session 2: Ketamine Treatment for Refractory Mental Health Diagnoses: The Role of the RN with Ellen Kenik, BSN, RN and Amy Richards, BSN, RN
Recent research has supported the assertion that ketamine can be used to effectively treat treatment-resistant and refractory mental health conditions. Ketamine is typically administered by a physician in a medically supervised environment. Understand the role that nurses play in ketamine treatment of mental health disorders.
On-Demand Mental Health Session 3: Skills from RO-DBT: Putting It Into Practice with Ellen Astrachan-Fletcher, PhD, FAED, CEDS-S
In this presentation, Dr. Astrachan-Fletcher will discuss Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy skills and tools as they relate to specific symptom profiles. Learn how and when to implement skills to best treat your patients based on patient bio temperaments and presenting concerns. See Dr. Astrachan-Fletcher's Radically Open DBT Workbook for Eating Disorders here.
On-Demand Mental Health Session 4: Substance Use and Behavioral Addictions in Mental Health with Kelly Souza, PsyD, CEDS and Leah Young, LCPC
Substance-related and addictive disorders (SRADs) are often comorbid with other mental health diagnoses and trauma experiences. Treatment of SRADs in patients and clients with complex comorbidities can be extremely challenging. Gain skills and tools to address SRADs with comorbidities to inform clinical decision making and treatment planning.
On-Demand Mental Health Session 5: Treating Comorbid OCD and Mood and Anxiety Disorders with Kim Anderson, PhD, CEDS and Liza Feilner, MA, LPC
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is often comorbid with other mental health concerns such as depression and anxiety disorders. Obtain practical skills and clinical tools that you can use to effectively treat OCD in your practice while attending to comorbid clinical presentations.
Earn Continuing Education Credits
We’re holding two conferences: one focused on eating disorders and one focused on mental health. Register for one or both. Earn up to 15.0 CE/CME/CNE credit hours for each conference you attend. That’s a total of 30.0 CE/CME/CNE credit hours for those who attend both conferences. Plus, you’ll learn practical skills to identify, assess, and treat patients with eating disorders and mood and anxiety disorders. View CE information here.
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The sessions listed here are just the tip of the iceberg. You can find the full lineup of our 2022 conference speakers here. We hope to see you at the conference.
Mark your calendars and get ready to grow your career.
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