Psychopharmacology for People with Co-Occurring Diagnoses
9:30 am - 12:30 pm ET
Live Interactive Online Webinar
$60.00
Craig Strickland, PhD
Former title: Basic Psychopharmacology for People with Co-Occurring Diagnoses. This webinar takes a look at best practice as it applies to prescribing (or not prescribing) psychotropic medications for a person in recovery with both a mental illness and substance abuse (MISA) diagnosis. Each medication class will be discussed in terms of benefits and side effects and, whenever possible, recommendations of one medication type over another for the dually-diagnosed consumer. Introductory material relating to the neuroanatomy and physiology of the central nervous system will also be presented and linked to why some medications should be prescribed and why others should be avoided for this problem.
To earn CE credit, social workers must log in at the scheduled time, attend the entire course and complete an online course evaluation. Certificates of completion will be emailed within 10 business days of course completion.
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3.0 Clinical
Objectives
At the conclusion of the webinar, participants will be able to:
Identify the basic brain structures and primary neurotransmitters involved in chronic mental illness as well as in substance abuse
Describe the rationale for prescribing (or not prescribing) a psychotropic medication for a person with a known substance abuse diagnosis
List at least three non-benzodiazepine alternative pharmacotherapies for treating anxiety disorders
Audience
Social Workers and Allied Professionals