Course Summary

Attend this LIVE interactive 2 hour virtual seminar that explores essential diagnosis and treatment planning processes for mental health disorders using DSM-5-TR. Gain practical skills for effective, evidence-based clinical practice.

  • Introduction to Mental Health Disorders

  • Assessment Techniques

  • Mood and Anxiety Disorders

  • Complex Disorders and Treatment Strategies

  • Integrating Holistic Approaches

  1. Introduction to Mental Health Disorders

  2. Assessment Techniques

  3. Mood and Anxiety Disorders

  4. Complex Disorders and Treatment Strategies

  5. Integrating Holistic Approaches

Details

  • $79.00
  • 2 Hour LIVE Seminar
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  • 2 NBCC hours

Mastering Diagnosis & Treatment Planning in Mental Health

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Learning Objectives

  • Examine the different classifications of mental health disorders and how they guide clinical decision-making.

  • Explore strategies for conducting clinical interviews that enhance understanding of client needs and concerns.

  • Explore the various types of anxiety disorders, their diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment planning.

  • Learn about the impact of trauma on mental health and effective strategies for treatment planning.

  • Explore the process of creating personalized, evidence-based treatment plans that consider the whole individual.

Instructor

Dr. Jeffery Goff, PhD, MA, LMHC

He / Him Dr. Jeffery Goff PhD, MA, LMHC

Dr. Goff has spent the last 20-years invested in higher education. Whether learning or mentoring, Jeffery has grown to appreciate the complexities of the central nervous system with human behavior. He has a doctorate in psychology with an emphasis in depth psychology, a masters degree in psychology with an emphasis in mental health counseling, a bachelors degree in psychology / pre-medicine, and two associates degrees.

Earn 2 NBCC hours

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