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Psych Congress returns this September with the most robust agenda we've offered to-date. Join us this year in Nashville to experience more sessions, more credits, and more opportunities than ever before.
This year's Preconferences will take place on the same day as the start of main conference sessions. Choose from the following options, taking place from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM CT:
Advanced Psychopharmacology Preconference
Introduction to Reproductive Psychiatry and Perinatal Mental Health Preconference
Our 2023 Co-Chairs will commence the conference by introducing two remarkable presentations and priming attendees for an engaging week ahead.
Then, Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison, internationally renowned clinical psychologist, and award-winning author with lived experience, will delve into the enduring foundations of psychotherapy and explore the essential traits of effective healers.
Dr. Christine Moutier, Chief Medical Officer of ASFP will kick off our keynote address by discussing their mission to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. Following her presentation, Music Neighbors will discuss the power of music as a tool for processing trauma and addressing mental health issues. Through the lens of local musicians, we will experience an iconic Nashville Songwriters' rounds, where artists will share personal stories and perform songs that have helped them to heal.
Through our continued partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, we are proud to announce that we will host an Out of the Darkness Community Walk at this year's Psych Congress in Nashville. Learn more, donate, and register for the walk here.
This session will focus on anxiety disorders, which are among the most prevalent mental health conditions and can present in a variety of ways, ranging from mild and occasional symptoms to severe and persistent cases.
This session will provide an overview of the state of the science of depression, drawing on the latest findings and what is on the horizon. Gain a deeper understanding of the current state of knowledge regarding depression, as well as the implications of these findings for clinical practice, policy, and future research.
This session will explore the latest innovations in rapid-acting antidepressant treatments, including ketamine, psilocybin, and other novel compounds. We will discuss the mechanisms of action of these drugs, their efficacy in clinical trials, and the potential risks and side effects, and explore the ethical implications of using these powerful drugs to treat mental illness.
This session will focus on Major Depressive Disorder, a serious and widespread mental health issue that affects millions of people worldwide and can be challenging to diagnose and treat effectively.
This session will provide an overview of the latest research findings, including advances in genetic and neurobiological research, new diagnostic approaches, and emerging treatments.
This session will explore the implications of 988 and crisis care for the mental health community, including its impact on suicide prevention efforts, crisis stabilization, and access to care for vulnerable populations.
This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the differential diagnosis of ADHD and highlight the nuances involved in identifying and differentiating ADHD from other psychiatric and neurological conditions that may present with similar symptoms.
This session will explore the benefits of LAIs, including improved symptom control, reduced hospitalization rates, and increased quality of life, through a discussion from panelists, including that from the perspective of an ACT team.
This presentation will examine the deep neurobiology of music and its clinical application in various disorders in psychiatry - ranging from autism to dementia, spanning from the young to the old, and as therapy and as a prophylactic to preventing depression and anxiety disorders.
Continuing Education In support of improving patient care, HMP Education is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Note: This statement is not an indication of approved credits. Please visit the accreditation page for full accreditation details, including credit types and totals, for this activity.
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