On-Demand: Anxiety: Advanced Techniques for Psychiatry and Primary Care

$595.00
Mar 8th, 2021 – Mar 8th, 2022
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This on-demand medical conference provides advanced guidance on how to treat and manage patients who have anxiety disorders. In mental health and primary care practices, patients with anxiety disorders are not only common, but they also they often need more of your time and resources to manage their conditions. There are many evidence-based pharmacologic and behavioral treatment options, yet practice measures show that patient outcomes often do not meet expected or desired levels of improvement.

During this event, our faculty focus on advanced concepts that go far beyond the basics. Their guidance is 100% practical and ready for use in any primary care and mental health setting.

Re-energize your practice and apply new skills to:

• Enhance how you use cognitive interventions

• Address many specific comorbidities, such as sleep, cardiac and GI disorders

• Use advanced psychopharmacology for all anxiety disorders and related conditions

• Navigate medical conditions affected by anxiety, and vice versa

• Improve outcomes for patients who have anxiety

This is an ideal event for all clinicians in primary care practices that treat patients who have anxiety. It is also ideal for psychiatrists, psychologists, nursing professionals, and others on their practice teams.

Mar 8th, 2021 – Mar 8th, 2022
$595.00
On-Demand Course
Trichotillomania, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
14 Nursing Contact Hours
14 Participation
14 Psychologists CE Credit
14 Social Workers

We have a dedicated staff member who is available by phone 5 days per week between 8 am and 5 pm by calling 866-644-7792 or email at mghcme@mgh.harvard.edu. All inquiries will be dealt with in a timely  (within one business day) and professional manner. Requests for credits or refunds will be reviewed by the Director of the Division of Professional and Public Education, Massachusetts General Hospital. Please refer to our cancellation policy for additional information.”