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The Pregnant Adolescent Patient: Case-Based Review of Considerations for Care
Learning Objectives
- Describe the unique social, developmental, and systemic factors that impact the psychiatric evaluation and care of pregnant adolescents, including family involvement, educational planning, and social support considerations.
- Implement evidence-based approaches for screening for perinatal depression and conducting informed consent discussions about psychotropic medication use during pregnancy.
- Apply clinical knowledge of physiologic and psychosocial changes during pregnancy to guide ongoing psychiatric treatment, including medication adjustments due to metabolic changes.
Kathryn Emerick, MD
Co-Director, Arizona Perinatal Psychiary Access Line
Assistant Clinical Professor, Psychiatry
University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson
Jacquelin Esque, MD
Clinical Director, Arizona Pediatric Psychiary Access Line
Assistant Clinical Professor, Psychiatry
University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson
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Building Access, Building Trust: Lessons from Arizona on Scaling Perinatal and Pediatric Mental Health
Learning Objectives
- Examine Arizona’s Access Lines as a case study in overcoming funding and sustainability challenges.
- Show how partnerships with state leaders, systems, and communities expand access and drive policy change.
Saira Kalia, MD
Director, Arizona Psychiary Access Lines
Associate Professor, Psychiatry
University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson
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Listening to the Living: Innovative Approaches to Perinatal Mental Health Care
Learning Objectives
- Apply best practices toward perinatal mental health screening.
- Discuss and manage psychopharmacotherapy in pregnancy and postpartum.
- Identify health services approaches to support implementation of mental health care in perinatal settings.
Emily S. Miller, MD, MPH
Division Director, Maternal Fetal Medicine
Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island
Associate Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology
Alpert Medical School of Brown University
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Neuroactive Steroids and Perinatal Mental Health
Learning Objectives
- Understand how neuroactive steroids (NAS) act on the GABA-A receptor.
- Understand how NAS change across the peripartum.
- Understand how mood and anxiety symptoms are related to fluctuating levels of NAS at times of reproductive transition.
- Understand how synthetic NAS can be used to treat psychiatric illness at times of reproductive transition.
Lauren Osborne, MD
Associate Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology
Associate Professor, Psychiatry
Vice Chair, Clinical Research in Obstetrics & Gynecology
Weill Cornell Medicine
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Untangling Anxiety in Children and Adolescents: Diagnostic Pearls and Evidence-Based Treatment
Learning Objectives
- Describe the hallmark features of common anxiety disorders in children and adolescents.
- Explain the current evidence-based psychopharmacological treatments of common anxiety disorders in children and adolescents.
- Recognize complex presentations of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents to develop appropriate treatment interventions in children and adolescents.
Kathy W. Smith, MD
Associate Dean, Graduate Medical Education
Professor, Psychiatry
University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson
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Treating Adolescent Substance Use: A Family Systems Perspective
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the intergenerational transmission of substance use.
- Identify at least three evidence-based treatments for adolescent substance use disorder.
- Apply practical strategies for engaging families when treating adolescent substance use.
Justine W. Welsh, MD
Director, Addiction Services, Emory Healthcare
Medical Director, Addiction Alliance of Georgia
Vice Chair of Child, Adolescent, & Young Adult Services
Associate Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Emory University School of Medicine
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