Faculty:Susan MarieDuration:12 HoursFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 01, is Archive: 2018 Description Learn current understanding of how & why mental health medications workIncrease your effectiveness communicating and collaborating with prescribing practitionersUnderstand which medications are evidenced-based to best treat which disordersImprove your clients’ responses and clinical outcomes to medicationsHelp your clients recognize side effects and what their options are with these problemsLearn about new trends in prescribing, including changes from DSM-5®Understand current controversies in the fieldSpend twelve action-packed hours learning about the newest advances in psychopharmacology and contemporary trends in medication management..
Archive: Faculty:Susan MarieDuration:12 HoursFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 01, 2018 Description Learn current understanding of how & why mental health medications workIncrease your effectiveness communicating and collaborating with prescribing practitionersUnderstand which medications are evidenced-based to best treat which disordersImprove your clients’ responses and clinical outcomes to medicationsHelp your clients recognize side effects and what their options are with these problemsLearn about new trends in prescribing, including changes from DSM-5®Understand current controversies in the fieldSpend twelve action-packed hours learning about the newest advances in psychopharmacology and contemporary trends in medication management.
her unique perspective is From as a doctored psychiatric nurse practitioner, Susan Marie teaches psychopharmacology thoughtfully, with an emphasis on the experience of the client..
From her unique perspective as a doctored psychiatric nurse practitioner, Susan Marie teaches psychopharmacology thoughtfully, with an emphasis on the experience of the client.
Susan’s is extensive 30 years of experience in mental health and passion for clients, shines through in the detail and thoroughness of her presentation.Clients often only have a few minutes with their prescriber and require additional support..
Susan’s extensive 30 years of experience in mental health and passion for clients, shines through in the detail and thoroughness of her presentation.Clients often only have a few minutes with their prescriber and require additional support.
It’s is vital that you are able to answer their questions, help manage side effects and understand reactions..
It’s vital that you are able to answer their questions, help manage side effects and understand reactions.
counselors, is Designed for nurses, psychotherapists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals, Susan provides the information you need in order to best help your clients.This conference allows time for exploration of underrepresented areas, including ADHD, sleep, eating, and substance use disorders..
Designed for counselors, nurses, psychotherapists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals, Susan provides the information you need in order to best help your clients.This conference allows time for exploration of underrepresented areas, including ADHD, sleep, eating, and substance use disorders.
home is Take specialized guidelines for geriatrics, pregnant or nursing women, and clients with chronic pain..
Take home specialized guidelines for geriatrics, pregnant or nursing women, and clients with chronic pain.
the DSM-5® is Discuss how has impacted prescribing patterns and the use of psychotropics in newly defined diagnoses..
Discuss how the DSM-5® has impacted prescribing patterns and the use of psychotropics in newly defined diagnoses.
addition is In to a general ‘nuts and bolts’ review of medications, you will examine case examples, discuss medication controversies and how to effectively collaborate with prescribing practitioners.Susan’s engaging presentation includes many take home “pearls” you can use to teach your clients about their medications and how to protect them from concerning, dangerous or adverse effects..
In addition to a general ‘nuts and bolts’ review of medications, you will examine case examples, discuss medication controversies and how to effectively collaborate with prescribing practitioners.Susan’s engaging presentation includes many take home “pearls” you can use to teach your clients about their medications and how to protect them from concerning, dangerous or adverse effects.
You is will find this conference to have the most up to date medication information and how to use it most effectively with your client..
You will find this conference to have the most up to date medication information and how to use it most effectively with your client.
Handouts Manual 046515 (11.21 MB) 140 Pages Available is after Purchase Outline PsychopharmacologyDrug metabolism conceptsDrug mechanisms of action- what we know, what we don’t knowPlacebo effects- power & how to get it to work for your clientWhen to refer for medication- pearls for increasing client interest and participationDeveloping highly effective collaborations with prescribersDepressive DisordersNeurochemistry of depressionControversy regarding antidepressants and placebo- Who to treat when?Types of antidepressants- pearls and pitfalls of different agentsManaging side effectsTreatment Resistant depression and drug combinationsAnxiety Disorders & Obsessive Compulsive Disorders & Trauma Related DisordersNeurochemistry of anxietySGAD, panic disorder, phobiasOCDPTSDPhysiological interventionsAnti-anxiety medicationsAntidepressantsThe many other options often ignoredBenzodiazepines: risks and benefitsHow to recognize problematic prescribing patternsGetting off benzos: key pearls for successManaging side effectsBipolar DisordersNeurochemistry and symptomsThe Bipolar Spectrum concept & DSM-5® changesTypes of mood stabilizers, when to use which and potential adverse effectsLithiumAnticonvulsantsAtypical antipsychoticsAugmenting agentsEffective strategies for improving outcomes for clientsUsing blood levels effectively- what the prescriber may not be watchingTreating pregnant or potentially pregnant women with bipolar disorderPsychotic Disorders/ SchizophreniaNeurochemistry of psychosis and schizophreniaAntipsychotic Medications:First generation (typical)Second generation (atypical)Managing side effectsExtrapyramidal symptoms and TDMetabolic problems- what blood tests are needed and whenPreventing Diabetes MellitusRecognizing hyperprolactinemia- and why you need to knowUse of atypical antipsychotics for multiple disordersPregnancy and psychotic disordersAttentional DisordersDifferential diagnosisNeurochemistry of ADHDControversy about treatment of ADHD with stimulantsSubstance abuse and ADHDStimulant medicationsNon-stimulant optionsManaging side effectsSleep DisordersSleep disordersDifferential diagnosisChicken or the egg?.
Handouts Manual 046515 (11.21 MB) 140 Pages Available after Purchase Outline PsychopharmacologyDrug metabolism conceptsDrug mechanisms of action- what we know, what we don’t knowPlacebo effects- power & how to get it to work for your clientWhen to refer for medication- pearls for increasing client interest and participationDeveloping highly effective collaborations with prescribersDepressive DisordersNeurochemistry of depressionControversy regarding antidepressants and placebo- Who to treat when?Types of antidepressants- pearls and pitfalls of different agentsManaging side effectsTreatment Resistant depression and drug combinationsAnxiety Disorders & Obsessive Compulsive Disorders & Trauma Related DisordersNeurochemistry of anxietySGAD, panic disorder, phobiasOCDPTSDPhysiological interventionsAnti-anxiety medicationsAntidepressantsThe many other options often ignoredBenzodiazepines: risks and benefitsHow to recognize problematic prescribing patternsGetting off benzos: key pearls for successManaging side effectsBipolar DisordersNeurochemistry and symptomsThe Bipolar Spectrum concept & DSM-5® changesTypes of mood stabilizers, when to use which and potential adverse effectsLithiumAnticonvulsantsAtypical antipsychoticsAugmenting agentsEffective strategies for improving outcomes for clientsUsing blood levels effectively- what the prescriber may not be watchingTreating pregnant or potentially pregnant women with bipolar disorderPsychotic Disorders/ SchizophreniaNeurochemistry of psychosis and schizophreniaAntipsychotic Medications:First generation (typical)Second generation (atypical)Managing side effectsExtrapyramidal symptoms and TDMetabolic problems- what blood tests are needed and whenPreventing Diabetes MellitusRecognizing hyperprolactinemia- and why you need to knowUse of atypical antipsychotics for multiple disordersPregnancy and psychotic disordersAttentional DisordersDifferential diagnosisNeurochemistry of ADHDControversy about treatment of ADHD with stimulantsSubstance abuse and ADHDStimulant medicationsNon-stimulant optionsManaging side effectsSleep DisordersSleep disordersDifferential diagnosisChicken or the egg?
sleep problems is What came first, or mental illnessControversy about treating sleep problems with hypnoticsSleep interventions that really workHypnotic medications: risks and benefitsAlternatives to hypnoticsRecognizing adverse EffectsSubstance Use DisordersNeurochemistry of addiction & habit developmentDrugs of abuse and interaction with psychiatric medicationsCaffeineNicotineMarijuana (discussion of medical marijuana, cost vs..
What came first, sleep problems or mental illnessControversy about treating sleep problems with hypnoticsSleep interventions that really workHypnotic medications: risks and benefitsAlternatives to hypnoticsRecognizing adverse EffectsSubstance Use DisordersNeurochemistry of addiction & habit developmentDrugs of abuse and interaction with psychiatric medicationsCaffeineNicotineMarijuana (discussion of medical marijuana, cost vs.
the old thinking is benefit)OthersChallenging about when to prescribe for clients with dual diagnosis-what we now knowMedication assisted treatments for addictionsAlcoholNicotineCannabisOpiatesBehavioral addictions- what we know worksEating DisordersAnorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorderWeight gain from psychotropic medicationsRecognizing medical emergenciesStandard of care for lab workIntegrating psychotherapy with psychopharmacologySpecial Populations: GeriatricSpecialized guidelines for geriatric clientsDiscussion of dementia treatmentAntipsychotic controversySpecial Populations: WomenHormonal issues in mood disorders & anxietyPregnancy and breastfeeding-Presenting the choicesResources for you and your clientsThe dangerous, the concerning, and the possibly good options for psychopharmacologyMenopause- current knowledge and agentsTreating Clients with Comorbid Chronic PainNeurochemistry implications- why it’s critical to interveneWhen psychopharmacology can helpOther alternative interventionsLimitations of The Research & Potential Risks Faculty Susan Marie, PhD, PMHNP, CARN-AP Related seminars and products: 3 Clinical Associate Professor Susan Marie, PhD, PMHNP, CARN-AP, a licensed psychiatric nurse practitioner with full independent prescriptive practice and certification in addictions, brings to you over 30 years of clinical experience with highly vulnerable clients with suicidality, co-occurring addiction, homelessness, serious mental illnesses, traumatic brain injuries, and persistent pain conditions..
benefit)OthersChallenging the old thinking about when to prescribe for clients with dual diagnosis-what we now knowMedication assisted treatments for addictionsAlcoholNicotineCannabisOpiatesBehavioral addictions- what we know worksEating DisordersAnorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorderWeight gain from psychotropic medicationsRecognizing medical emergenciesStandard of care for lab workIntegrating psychotherapy with psychopharmacologySpecial Populations: GeriatricSpecialized guidelines for geriatric clientsDiscussion of dementia treatmentAntipsychotic controversySpecial Populations: WomenHormonal issues in mood disorders & anxietyPregnancy and breastfeeding-Presenting the choicesResources for you and your clientsThe dangerous, the concerning, and the possibly good options for psychopharmacologyMenopause- current knowledge and agentsTreating Clients with Comorbid Chronic PainNeurochemistry implications- why it’s critical to interveneWhen psychopharmacology can helpOther alternative interventionsLimitations of The Research & Potential Risks Faculty Susan Marie, PhD, PMHNP, CARN-AP Related seminars and products: 3 Clinical Associate Professor Susan Marie, PhD, PMHNP, CARN-AP, a licensed psychiatric nurse practitioner with full independent prescriptive practice and certification in addictions, brings to you over 30 years of clinical experience with highly vulnerable clients with suicidality, co-occurring addiction, homelessness, serious mental illnesses, traumatic brain injuries, and persistent pain conditions.
She is is noted for her “pearls and pitfalls” of psychopharmacology..
She is noted for her “pearls and pitfalls” of psychopharmacology.
Her passions is are radical respect for people with serious mental illnesses & addictions, excellence in psychopharmacology, and integrating psychotherapeutic interventions for clients with PTSD, addictions and chronic pain.Dr..
Her passions are radical respect for people with serious mental illnesses & addictions, excellence in psychopharmacology, and integrating psychotherapeutic interventions for clients with PTSD, addictions and chronic pain.Dr.
Marie is is Senior Clinical Director for Behavioral Health at Old Town Clinic, Central City Concern and Associate Professor at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon..
Marie is Senior Clinical Director for Behavioral Health at Old Town Clinic, Central City Concern and Associate Professor at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon.
She is teaches nationally on psychopharmacology as well as suicide assessment and intervention..
She teaches nationally on psychopharmacology as well as suicide assessment and intervention.
Speaker Disclosures:Financial: is Susan Marie is an Associate Professor for Oregon Health & Science University..
Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Susan Marie is an Associate Professor for Oregon Health & Science University.
She is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Susan Marie has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose..
She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Susan Marie has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.