Psychopharmacology in Medically Ill Children
At the end of this session, learners will be able to learn the psychopharmacology in physical illness states, understand the psychosocial factors of the physically…
At the end of this session, learners will be able to learn the psychopharmacology in physical illness states, understand the psychosocial factors of the physically…
With the increased need of providers to address children’s and adolescent’s mental health concerns, the purpose of this webinar is to familiarize participants with this…
The purpose of a neuropsychological evaluation is to understand how medical conditions or treatments involving the brain or central nervous system affect the person’s development,…
The role of the pediatrician in the care and management of children with ADHD can be challenging. This course will discuss the components of evidence-based…
Yesenia Marroquin, PhD is a bilingual (Spanish/English) Clinical Psychologist in the Anxiety Behaviors Clinic (ABC) within the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral…
Anxiety disorders collectively are the third most common psychiatric condition in children. Katrina Fletcher, MD, psychiatrist, and Jason Lewis, PhD, psychologist, Department of Child and…
Disruptive behavior disorders are characterized by problems in the self-control of emotions and behavior, which interfere with a child’s ability to function at home and…
One in 5 children will experience the death of a loved one before age 18. Consuelo Cagande, MD, Division Chief, Community Care and Wellness Program,…
Globally, over 300,000 children are diagnosed with cancer annually. Treatments continue to improve, and children and adolescents are surviving at higher rates. Nonetheless, morbidities of…
Navigating Behavioral Health systems to provide the best care for children in your care can be frustrating and time-consuming. This lecture will explore the different…