Join Sarah Slabaugh, DO, and Julie Carbray, PhD, PMHNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC, APRN, for their must-attend upcoming session: Unraveling the Knots: Family Centered Strategies for Attention Deficit Disorder.
Psych Congress Elevate is all about fresh insights and forward-thinking approaches, equipping early-career mental health professionals like you with the knowledge and tools to drive the field forward and improve patient outcomes. With that being said, we're thrilled to shine a spotlight on one of this year's New & Emerging Voices, Sarah Slabaugh, DO, who is part of the next generation of thought leaders shaping the future of care.
Emergency, Consult/Liaison and Interventional Child Psychiatrist
For the first time ever, Sarah will take the Elevate stage alongside renowned expert Julie Carbray, PhD, PMHNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC, APRN, for their must-attend upcoming session:
This session delves into the intricate interplay between shame-based family systems and ADHD symptoms, offering psychiatric professionals a deeper understanding of how family dynamics influence treatment outcomes. Participants will explore evidence-based strategies to evaluate and implement comprehensive treatment options for ADHD and its commonly associated comorbidities. By integrating medication management, therapeutic interventions, and an awareness of family system dynamics, attendees will gain practical skills to craft tailored treatment plans that foster improved patient outcomes. Real-world case studies and actionable insights will ensure clinicians leave equipped to address the multifaceted needs of individuals with ADHD in their clinical practice.
Join Sarah and Julie as they dive into practical, evidence-based strategies to support families navigating ADHD. Don't miss this chance to learn from a rising voice in the field!
Register now to be part of the conversation at Elevate this May!
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