Psychotropic Medications for Anxiety: An Overview for Psychotherapists
Build awareness of the importance of your role in making a referral for medication management and how best to collaborate with a psychiatrist to coordinate services.
Build awareness of the importance of your role in making a referral for medication management and how best to collaborate with a psychiatrist to coordinate services.
This important documentary addresses the impact of depression in black males, and will be followed by a panel discussion of therapists and filmmakers.
This intermediate-level training will focus on highlighting current ethical and legal issues for mental health care providers.
Join Ross anxiety experts at Fusion Academy for a panel discussion on strategies for classroom and social anxiety.
This important workshop will help clinicians more effectively treat clients with anxiety and co-occurring substance use disorders.
This webinar will review the three most common sources of school anxiety—and how to help your child overcome them.
This intermediate-level workshop is designed to help mental health practitioners working with children and adolescents to address biases and attitudes that undermine therapeutic safety, increase provider knowledge of gender minorities, and discuss the clinical issues facing transgender and non-binary clients.
The Ross Center and Potomac Pathways will be co-sponsoring the new LIKE documentary, a film about the impact of social media on our lives. Ross Center clinicians, Avy Stock and Maura Roll, will be part of a panel discussion and Q&A following the film.
In this interactive lecture format, Virgina Runko, Ph.D., CBSM, DBSM, will review the literature on assessing and identifying various sleep disorders as well as discuss evidence-based, behavioral sleep medicine interventions, including an in-depth review of CBT-I treatment, to address them.
Sleep Away Camp Survival 101: Parent Edition. Parents will learn how to prepare their children for going away to camp, and given tips and strategies for managing their child’s anxieties before leaving home for the first time.
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