Comprehensive Review of Psychiatry 2023
This in-depth, clinically up-to-date online CME program emphasizes assessment and diagnosis of psychiatric disorders for adult, adolescent, and child patients. Psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, and other forms of treatment, including interventional are covered, along with special topics germane to all psychiatric practices.
Welcome to the Comprehensive Review of Psychiatry, an in-depth online program designed to provide clinicians with the latest information and updates in the field of psychiatry. Whether you are a practicing psychiatrist or a psychiatry resident, this program offers a comprehensive review of psychiatric disorders and their treatment options for adult, adolescent, and child patients.
Developed by experienced clinicians and educators, this program focuses on the assessment and diagnosis of psychiatric disorders, as well as the various treatment approaches including psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, and other interventions. The program also covers special topics that are relevant to psychiatric practice, such as ethics, patient-centered care, and health equity.
One of the key strengths of this program is the expertise of the speakers. They are not only knowledgeable in their respective fields, but also have extensive experience in clinical care and teaching. Their insights and perspectives will help you improve your patient care, develop a deeper understanding of ethical standards, and enhance your sensitivity and compassion towards your patients.
The lectures in this program provide important take-home points that are practical and applicable to your clinical practice. For example, you will learn about the underdiagnosis and underutilization of evidence-based treatment for obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, as well as the significant impairments and challenges associated with impulse control and related disorders. You will also gain insights into the relationship between psychotropic medications and adverse pregnancy outcomes in postpartum disorders, and the benefits of dialectical behavior therapy for borderline personality disorder.
By the end of this course, you will be able to describe the medication and psychosocial treatments used for schizophrenia, differentiate between bipolar depression and unipolar depression, recognize the symptoms and causes of postpartum depression, and discuss the diagnosis and management of autism spectrum disorder, among other learning objectives.
Who is this program intended for? The Comprehensive Review of Psychiatry is specifically designed for psychiatrists or psychiatry residents who are looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in the field of psychiatry. Whether you are just starting your career or have years of experience, this program will provide you with valuable insights and updates in the field.
Now let’s take a closer look at the topics and speakers covered in this program.
Topics and Speakers:
The program covers a wide range of psychiatric disorders, treatments, and special topics. Here are some of the topics and speakers you can expect:
Approach to the Patient
- Screening, Evaluation, and Diagnosis – Antoine Douaihy, MD
Psychiatric Disorders
- Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders – Sanya Virani, MD
- Depressive Disorders – Gina Perez, MD
- Bipolar and Related Disorders in Youth – Rasim Somer Diler, MD, DFAACAP
- Anxiety Disorders – Thersilla Oberbarnscheidt, MD
- Obsessive Compulsive Related Disorders – Robert Hudak, MD
- Trauma and Stress Related Disorders – Brigitte Khoury, PhD
- Personality Disorders – Vint Blackburn, MD
- Impulse Control and Related Disorders – Antoine Douaihy, MD
- Dissociative Disorders – Pamela R. Fuller, PhD
- Major Neurocognitive Disorders – LalithKumar K. Solai, MD
- Catatonia – Priya Gopalan, MD, FACLP
- Feeding and Eating Disorders – Piper Carroll, MD
- Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders – Sarah Lim, MD
- Sleep Disorders – Hrayr Attarian, MD
- Suicide Epidemiology and Risk Assessment – Gretchen L. Haas, PhD
- Violence – Sara G. West, MD
- Substance Use Disorders – Jody Glance, MD
- Gambling Disorder – Claudia Chapa, MD
- Sexual Side Effects of Psychotropics – Jin Cheng, MD
- Postpartum Disorders – Eydie L. Moses-Kolko, MD
- Psychiatric Manifestations of Common Medical Conditions – Pierre Azzam, MD
- Prolonged Grief in Youth – Nadine M. Melhem, PhD
- Intellectual Disabilities – Clinical and Research Update – Antonio Hardan, MD
- Autism Spectrum Disorder – Antonio Hardan, MD
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Across the Lifespan – Children, Adolescents, and Adults – Gil Hoftman, MD, PhD
- Anxiety and Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents – Gil Hoftman, MD, PhD
- Psychiatric Issues in LGBTQIA+ Population – Morgan Faeder, MD, PhD
- Challenging Patient Encounters – Antoine Douaihy, MD
Treatments: Psychopharmacology
- Antidepressant Pharmacology – Megha Patel, PharmD, BCPS
- Mood Stabilizers – Megha Patel, PharmD, BCPS
- Antipsychotics – K. N. Roy Chengappa, MD
- Anxiolytics and Sedative-Hypnotic Agents – Thersilla Oberbarnscheidt, MD
- Psychopharmacological Treatments of Substance Use Disorders and Gambling Disorder – Julie A. Kmiec, DO
- Pharmacological Treatments of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder – Rebecca Miller, MD
- Treatment of Major Neurocognitive Disorders – LalithKumar K. Solai, MD
- Pharmacological Treatments of Feeding and Eating Disorders – Piper Carroll, MD
Treatments: Psychotherapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy – Jennifer E. Wildes, PhD
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy – Stephanie Stepp, PhD
- Brief Psychodynamic and Interpersonal Therapy – Henry Driscoll, MD
- Motivational Interviewing – Practices from the Heart – Antoine Douaihy, MD
- Couples and Family Therapy – Jay Lebow, PhD
- Positive Psychiatry – Dennis C. Daley, MD
Other Treatments
- Management of Treatment Resistant Depression – Holly A. Swartz, MD
- Update on Electroconvulsive Therapy – Carmen Andreescu, MD
- Psychedelic Drugs in Psychiatry – Novel Treatment Paradig
Product Details
- Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders. Among the most common of all psychiatric disorders, and yet they remain underdiagnosed. Evidence-based treatment is markedly underutilized.
- Impulse Control and Related Disorders. Characterized by impulses, temptations, or the drive to perform an act harmful to oneself or others. Can cause significant impairment in psychosocial and interpersonal functioning as well as legal and financial difficulties.
- Postpartum Disorders. The relationship between psychotropic medications and adverse pregnancy outcomes is often a function of a patient’s context, including medical conditions and exposure to negative health determinants.
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy. An empirically supported, comprehensive treatment for those with borderline personality disorder who engage in suicidal behavior.
- And more…
- Describe the medication and psychosocial treatments used for schizophrenia
- Differentiate between bipolar depression and unipolar depression
- Recognize the symptoms and causes of postpartum depression
- Discuss the diagnosis and management of autism spectrum disorder
- Identify generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, specific phobias, and separation anxiety disorder
- Summarize strategies to use with challenging patient encounters
- List the symptoms and behaviors of substance use disorder
- Explain the methods used in cognitive behavioral therapy alone or in combination with other therapies
- List therapies used to treat prolonged grief in youth
- Name the intended patient outcomes when using electroconvulsive therapy
- Identify therapeutic options for treatment-resistant depression
- Recognize the symptoms of anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorders
- Summarize the treatment challenges in obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Define the three clusters of personality disorders