Approximately 1 in 5 children/adolescents has a diagnosable mental health condition. Rates of anxiety and depression have particularly been increasing, with the American Academy of Pediatrics declaring a national mental health emergency in this patient population in 2021. There are fewer evidence-based, FDA-approved psychotropic medication options available for pediatric patients, leading to frequent “off-label” use. Children may also be more vulnerable to adverse effects from medication compared to adults. Front-line healthcare workers, such as social workers, are in a prime position to monitor patients who are taking psychotropic medications for symptom improvement and adverse effects to aid in appropriate team-based care.[Requirement for Child & Adolescent Mental Health Certificate Program]
Psychopharmacology with Children and Adolescents
9:30 am - 12:30 pm ET
Live Interactive Online Webinar
$60.00
Megan Maroney, PharmD, BCPP
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 this webinar, participants will be able to:
List the basic classes of psychotropic medications and the indications for their use
Identify common and rare, but serious side effects of psychotropic medications used to treat children and adolescents
Demonstrate strategies to help improve collaboration between the patient and other systems
Audience
Social Workers and Allied Health Professionals