Psychopharmacology 101 for Therapists who Treat Anxiety

Psychopharmacology 101 for Therapists who Treat Anxiety
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Intended For

Psychologists, Psychotherapists, and Social Workers

Date/Time

February 27, 2019. 2:00 - 3:00 pm

Participants can expect to gain greater understanding of how psychiatrists use medication to treat anxiety and depression. Dr. Jennifer Bernstein will review:

  • Commonly used medications for anxiety and depression,
  • Differences between frequently prescribed medications
  • Factors psychiatrists consider when choosing between medications
  • Side effects and typical length until treatment effect
  • Recommendations for how long people should stay on these medications.
  • When and why to use PRN (as needed) medications vs. standing dose medications

She will also touch on working collaboratively with psychiatrists in private practice.

Target Audience: Psychologists, Psychotherapists, and Social Workers who treat Anxiety and Depression

Presented by: Dr. Jennifer Bernstein

Cost: Free.

Refreshments will be Served

Location: The Ross Center – New York

57 W. 57th Street, Suite 912
New York, NY 10019

For more information or to register please call 212-337-0600 or email NYinfo@rosscenter.com. Space is limited.

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