Feb
14
1:00 PM13:00

Black Mental Health Matters Radio Program

Radio show hosted by Dr. Kerry-Ann Williams that airs every Sunday at 1pm EST on 98.1FM The Urban Heat - an independent Black-owned radio station in Boston. Listen online at heat981fm.com. Black Mental Health Matters is a radio program designed to increase overall of knowledge of mental health topics, highlight available services, and discuss issues specific to the Black American community.

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Jan
24
to Jan 25

Conference: The Age of Anxiety

THE AGE OF ANXIETY
Treatment and Assessment

January 24-25, 2020
Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel
Boston, MA
 

The latest research findings and clinical applications for the diagnosis and treatment of anxiety disorders throughout the lifecycle will be offered. The treatment of anxiety is rapidly changing as new treatments are discovered to alleviate the stress/anxiety of the patient. Topics will include biological, psychological, cultural, and sociological influences of anxiety disorders.

Speakers/Topics include:
Saida Abdi (immigrants)
T. H. Eric Bui (pharmacotherapy)
Marni Chanoff (east/west traditions)
Nicole Christian-Brathwaite (race and ethnicity)
Robin Cook-Nobles (stress today)
Alexis Davis (parenting)
Sandra DeJong (technology)
Rebecca Drill (psychotherapy)
Todd Farchione (protocols)
Mark O’Connell (sexuality)
Srini Pillay (neurobiology)
Donn Posner (sleep)
Robin Zachary (trauma)
David Zelaya (gender identity)

cmeregistration.hms.harvard.edu/Anxiety2020

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Offered by
The Department of Psychiatry at 

Cambridge Health Alliance

www.cambridgecme.org


Judy Reiner Platt, EdD
Director, Continuing Education

Jared Katz
Coordinator

617-806-8770
CME@challiance.org
 

Additional information on continuing education credits is provided in each course program including: Psychologists, Social Workers, Nurses, Family Therapists, Counselors, Educators, Sex Therapists, and Addiction Specialists.
 

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Nov
1
to Nov 2

Conference: Treating Couples

 

TREATING COUPLES

November 1-2, 2019
Hyatt Regency Boston
Boston, MA
 

Presentations center on the latest advances in treatment and research in couples' therapy. The dynamics of relationships and patterns of interactions that negatively impact relationships will be explained and strategies offered to help clinicians advance treatment skills and improve effectiveness.

Speakers/Topics include:
Barry Duncan (improving performance)
Thomas Gutheil (risks and responsibilities)
Jill Elka Harkaway (challenges)
Kyle Killian (interracial couples)
Harriet Lerner (forgiveness)
Terry Real (high impact couples)
Ronald Schouten (intimate partner violence)
David Treadway (collaborative therapy)
Rick Weinberg (positive psychology)
Aline Zoldbrod (sex therapy)
Elizabeth Brenner, Ann Drouilhet, and Wynn Schwartz (mistakes)

cmeregistration.hms.harvard.edu/TreatingCouples2019

Download a Course Brochure [PDF]

Register Now

Offered by
The Department of Psychiatry at 

Cambridge Health Alliance

www.cambridgecme.org


Judy Reiner Platt, EdD
Director, Continuing Education

Jared Katz
Coordinator

617-806-8770
CME@challiance.org
 

Additional information on continuing education credits is provided in each course program including: Psychologists, Social Workers, Nurses, Family Therapists, Counselors, Educators, Sex Therapists, and Addiction Specialists.

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