Dr. Ben-Porath defines dialectical behavior therapy, or DBT, and discusses treatment applications. There are no objectives for this lecture.
Dr. Ben-Porath defines dialectical behavior therapy, or DBT, and discusses treatment applications. There are no objectives for this lecture.
Maureen Kishna shared her knowledge of this topic with the SoC ECHO community on December 1, 2022.
Dr. Kynetta McFarlane shared her knowledge of this topic with the SoC ECHO community on September 8, 2022.
Amy Bixler Coffin discusses how Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports can be used to care for the whole child. There are no objectives for this lecture.
Review of overalp of Autism spectrum and schizophrenia, challenges to assessment, and a breif overview of CBT-p strategies modified for work with individuals who experience both autism spectrum concerns and psychosis presented on by Dr. Harry Sivec.
Amy Bixler Coffin discusses autism spectrum disorder in female youth. There are no objectives for this lecture.
Dr. Gocke Ergun from Wright State University shared her knowledge of this topic with the SOC for MSY ECHO community on October 28th, 2021.
Strategies for modifying delusional beliefs including ways to evaluate thoughts though behavior experiements, reality testing, and pursuing life goals discussed by Dr. Harry Sivec.
Dr. Torem discusses the role that suggestion plays in everyday medical practice and how we can use it to benefit our patients. For more information about the Integrated Care @ NEOMED (IC@N) ECHO program, visit https://libraryguides.neomed.edu/ICAN…The information shared during this presentation solely represent the opinions and expertise of the presenter and are not those of Northeast Ohio Medical University unless expressly stated otherwise.
Dr. Gokce Ergun shared her knowledge of this topic with the SoC ECHO community on September 22, 2022.
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