Wed, 02/12/2025 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Please join us in person @ BHP 1233, via Zoom or this streaming link. These presentations do not qualify for CME credit.
Testosterone and Men’s Mental Health
Taha Sahrapour, MD
PGY-4 Psychiatry Resident
Learning Outcomes:
- Learn the basic structure and functions of testosterone in male physiology
- Become familiar with the roles that testosterone plays in male mental health
- Review the current literature as it relates to testosterone, male mental health, and aging
- Consider how this information may have implications in everyday psychiatric practice
Decreasing Harsh Parenting Behaviors and Improving Parent Self-Efficacy in Families of Young Children with Developmental Delays
Amanda Preston, MA
Child Psychology Intern
Learning Outcomes:
- Summarize the connection between child behavior problems and parenting stress in a vulnerable population.
- Explore the role of parenting self-efficacy in supporting families in making behavioral changes.
- Discuss a novel clinical intervention for decreasing harsh parenting behaviors and increasing parental self-efficacy.
THESE PRESENTATIONS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
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Event Location:
In person @ BHP 1233, via Zoom, or streaming video.
Contact Info:
Jamie Manser, jlmanser@arizona.edu
Event Category:
Lecture