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Cost for all participants: $35.00
ADAA is proud to collaborate with the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy to co-present this webinar as part of a three-part webinar series.
This easy-to-use activity helps you learn and apply cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) skills to improve outcomes for patients who have social anxiety disorder (SAD). This condition is common across primary care and mental health settings alike. That makes this education valuable for psychologists, social workers, primary care physicians, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, and more.
Our expert faculty provide a clinical overview of SAD and clinical tools to consider when using CBT for SAD. You also review important information on relapse prevention, treatment barriers and challenges, psychiatric comorbidities, and much more.
This one-hour webinar is available on-demand.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the symptoms of social anxiety disorder
- Articulate the assessment methods for social anxiety disorder
- Describe the cognitive and behavioral treatment components for social anxiety disorder
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