Career Development

Communicating With Challenging Patients and Their Families
April 25, 2024
Lawrence Amsel, MD and
This April 25 live CE eligible webinar with Dr. Lawrence Amsel will focus on methods for improving communication and engagement and developing strategies that will avoid common misunderstandings in these clinical situations and improve both clinical efficiency and patient outcomes.
The Myth of "Having it All"  - Professional Development Webinar
March 1, 2023
Karen Cassiday, PhD, ACT and
Beth Salcedo, MD and
Krystal M. Lewis, PhD - ADAA Board Member and

The Myth of “Having it All:” Finding your Work-Life Rhythm for Female- and Women-Identified Mental Health Care Professionals

 

A Fireside Chat With NIH And The All Of Us Research Program
January 31, 2023
Julia Moore Vogel, PhD and
Sanjay Mathew, MD - ADAA President-Elect and Chief Medical Officer and
Diversity matters when it comes to mental health. This free fireside chat with Dr. Julia Moore Vogel will discuss the All of Us Research Program and how it's addressing mental health disparities.
Science and Media in the Pandemic: The Media, Medicine, and Mental Health
September 21, 2021
Shane Owens, PhD and
Aneri Pattani and
David J. Cennimo, MD and

Science and Media in the Pandemic: Psychologists and the Media
September 28, 2021
Shane Owens, PhD and
Kristin Bianchi, PhD and
L. Kevin Chapman, PhD and
Simon Rego, PsyD, ABPP, A-CBT and
In this webinar, four psychologists discuss their activities across media outlets.
Diverse Women Graphic - Mentoring Women Webinar
May 13, 2021
Barbara Kamholz, PhD, ABPP Senior Advisor, Professional Education  and
Jessica Graham-LoPresti, PhD and
Sarah Hayes Skelton, PhD and
Keith D. Renshaw, PhD and
Karen G. Martínez, MD, MSc and
This panel uses an intersectional perspective to discuss the effects of sexual harassment issues on the mentor / mentee relationship.
Cultural Humility Webinar
November 19, 2020
Hong Nguyen, PhD and
Elizabeth Sauber, PhD. and
Cultural/diversity issues play a significant role in therapy. Reported experiences of microaggressions in the therapeutic setting are common among patients seeking mental health treatment (Davis et al., 2016) and among mental health providers (deMayo, 1997). Microaggressions have been associated with lack of treatment engagement (Crawford, 2011) and poor working alliance (Owen et al., 2010).
LGBTQ Stress Model Webina
October 8, 2020
David Pantalone, PhD and
This presentation provides an overview of the content needed for cultural competence in mental health practice with sexual minority clients.
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December 19, 2018
Amanda Baker, PhD and
Rachel Freed, PhD and
Sarah Kleiman, PhD and