This seminar will explore Interventional Psychiatry, its history and development and how it can help alleivate symptoms from a variety of mental illnesses, including major depressive disorder, anxiety, psychosis and bipolar disorder.
This seminar will explore several current challenges to supporting and promoting recovery-oriented change with individuals experiencing mental health and/or substance use disorders, and how these challenges for change are similar and different when working with mental health and substance-using clients.
Loneliness is a feeling you experience when your close relationships and social interactions are not meeting your current needs. Despite the term, you don’t always have to be alone to feel lonely.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder are widely misunderstood both in the popular media and by clinicians who encounter them. They can be silently and shamefully endured, or they can be obviously debilitating.
Substance use has always been a dangerous threat to our youth. But, with the prevalence of prescription drugs in the home, availability to purchase illegal drugs off the street, and the increased potency of synthetic opioids like fentanyl, there has never been a time more dangerous than now for our children.
This Zoom seminar will focus on assessment and intervention strategies for the prevention of suicide among youth who have experienced significant mental health challenges and psychosis.
Caring for a loved one is often a physically and emotionally draining experience. Stress, exhaustion and burnout are quite common. If not addressed, it can take a toll on one’s health, relationships and emotional well-being. This free Facebook Live Event will explore the importance of self-care and discuss coping mechanisms and mindfulness techniques to help better manage the caregiving journey.
Being a caregiver can be one of the most fulfilling, yet exhausting roles you may ever play. In recognition of National Family Caregiver Month, Brook Lane and Potomac Case Management Services are hosting a free Caring for the Caregiver Resource Fair on November 11 and two virtual programs via Facebook Live.
The disclosure of an affair is among the most devastating and painful experiences that couples face. It is also one of the most challenging and complicated problems encountered in therapy.