• Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education

  • De: Meghan Beier PhD
  • Podcast
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Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education

De: Meghan Beier PhD
  • Resumen

  • A continuing education (CE) podcast for psychologists and therapists who work (or want to work) with health populations. We teach you how to care for your patients' mental health amid serious or complex medical problems. Listen to engaging interviews with patients, internationally renowned researchers, and skilled clinicians. Learn about specific medical diagnoses and ways of adapting traditional mental health methods to medical populations. Once you finish listening simply click on the course link in the show notes, or visit our website, to obtain your CE certificate. Want to learn more? Visit https://findempathy.com/learn/.
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  • Multiple Sclerosis: What is it? How is it Diagnosed?
    Jan 6 2022

    CONTINUING EDUCATION

    If you are a mental health provider and want CE credits for listening this episode, go to: Multiple Sclerosis: What is it? How is it Diagnosed?

    To find out more about our courses visit: FindEmpathy.com/learn.

    PODCAST SUMMARY

    This podcast course discusses basic pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis, theories of etiology, and basic epidemiology. This will help mental health providers address unhelpful or inaccurate thought patterns and help you understand common emotional patterns seen in individually newly diagnosed with MS.

    You will hear from three experts:

    • Ashley Pike – PhD Student Living with and Studying MS at University of Arkansas
    • Aaron Boster, MD - Neurologist and Founder of The Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis
    • Kevin Alschuler, PhD - Psychologist and Researcher at University of Washington

    RESOURCES DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE

    • Multiple Sclerosis Center at UW Medical Center
    • University of Washington's Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation &Wellness Research Center
    • Can Do MS
    • National MS Society
    • Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life by Steven C. Hayes
    • My MS Toolkit

    COST

    Listening, reading, or watching the course content is free.

    Try out our CE Courses. This course is FREE and provides 1.5 CE credits.

    CE APPROVALS

    PSYCHOLOGISTS Empathie, LLC is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Empathie, LLC maintains responsibility for this program and its content. SOCIAL WORKERS Find Empathy, #1817, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Find Empathy maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 06/14/2022 – 06/14/2023. Social workers completing this course receive 1.25 continuing education credit.
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    1 h y 37 m
  • Multiple Sclerosis: How is it Treated?
    Jan 20 2022

    CONTINUING EDUCATION

    If you are a mental health provider and want CE credits for listening this episode, go to: Multiple Sclerosis: How is it Treated?

    To find out more about our courses visit: FindEmpathy.com/learn.

    PODCAST SUMMARY

    Adherence to disease modifying treatments (DMT), as well as health promoting behaviors, can have a major impact on prognosis and clinical outcomes in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, some studies demonstrate poor adherence, especially for injectable DMTs (only 41-88%). It is important for the psychologist treating an individual with multiple sclerosis to understand the different types of DMTs (e.g., injectable vs. oral vs. infusions). They should also understand barriers that may impact uptake or adherence, such as needle phobia, or worry about severe side effects such as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) infection. Helping patients understand "shared decision making" in regard to medication, could lead to increased adherence due to increased sense of agency with the chosen medication. This course will teach psychologists and mental health providers about the different types of DMTs used by individuals with MS, common barriers to adherence, and the concept of patient-provider shared decision making.

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

    1. Differentiate between the different types of MS disease modifying medications.
    2. Be able to describe to your patients the difference between disease modifying medications and symptom management in multiple sclerosis.
    3. Identify at least two common treatment barriers and strategies for helping your patients overcome them.

    You will hear from three experts:

    • Bron Webster - Founder of Multiple Success, Lives with MS
    • Ben Thrower, MD - Medical Director of the Andrew C. Carlos MS Institute at the Shepherd Center
    • Aviva Gaskill, PhD - Clinical Psychologist

    RESOURCES DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE

    • Podcast: the MS Show
    • Multiple Sclerosis Center: Providence Holy Family Hospital
    • National MS Society: Partners in MS Care
    • Multiple Sclerosis Society of America
    • Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
    • Can Do MS
    • Andrew C. Carlos Multiple Sclerosis Institute at Shepherd Center

    COST

    Listening, reading, or watching the course content is free.

    Pay only if you need the continuing education credits. This course costs $20 and provides 1 CE credit.

    CE APPROVALS

    PSYCHOLOGISTS Empathie, LLC is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Empathie,
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    1 h y 5 m
  • Multiple Sclerosis: Not Just a White Woman's Disease
    Feb 3 2022
    If you are a mental health provider and want CE credits for listening this episode, go to: Multiple Sclerosis: Not Just a White Woman's Disease Episode Content: Multiple sclerosis (MS) has been traditionally considered a disease that impacts mostly white women. However, newer data suggests that there is a higher incidence of MS in Black women. This module will explore what is known about MS in racial and ethnic minorities. It will also explore the mental health provider's role in promoting equity and eliminating disparities.

    You will hear from three experts:

    • Tyler Campbell, President of Tyler Campbell Enterprises, LLC.
    • Jagriti 'Jackie' Bhattarai, PhD, Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins
    • Mitzi Joi Williams, MD, Founder & CEO of the Joi Life Wellness Group Multiple Sclerosis Center

    To find more of our courses, subscribe to this podcast or visit: FindEmpathy.com/learn.

    Resources Discussed in this Episode:

    • Psychology Today Therapist Finder
    • Pro Player Foundation
    • iConquerMS
    • Johns Hopkins Community Advisory Board
    • Johns Hopkins Center for Health Disparities
    • Joi Life Wellness Group
    • Book: MS Made Simple: The Essential Guide to Understanding your MS Diagnosis by Mitzi Williams
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    1 h y 19 m

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