CME Sponsor:
National Association for Continuing Education (NACE)

Course Instructors/Directors:
JoEllen Patterson, A. Ari Albala, Margaret E. McCahill, and Todd Edwards

Number of Credits:
6 hours CE

Cost:
Book and Online Test $99
Online Test Only $64

Detailed Description:
This indispensable course provides therapists and counselors with crucial knowledge about psychotropic medications: when and how to make medication referrals, how to help patients handle questions and problems that arise, and how to combine medication and psychotherapy effectively. Ideal for readers without extensive background in neurobiology, the course clearly explains how medications work in the brain and how they affect an individual's emotions, behavior, and relationships. Particular attention is given to strategies for collaborating successfully with prescribers. The authors also emphasize the important role that family members play in medication decision making and discuss ways to involve them in treatment.

Learning Objectives:
  1. determine patient medication referrals
  2. manage patient problems and questions concerning medications
  3. recognize the relationship between medications and their affect   on a patient's emotions, behavior, and relationships
  4. assist family members with decision making and involvement in patient treatment
Intended Audience: This course is accredited for psychologists, school psychologists, social workers, mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, and addiction professionals.

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