Nurse Practitioner: Personality Disorders: MAD, BAD, SAD
597.00
Personality disorders are unique among the psychiatric diagnoses. They do not have a clear physiologic etiology. Unlike many psychiatric disorders encountered by PMHNPs, they do not respond to pharmacotherapy. Equally challenging is that people with personality disorders often do not recognize a problem! The 10 personality disorders are commonly categorized as MAD, BAD, and SAD.
Join Dr. Sally Miller for all 3 livestream courses:
Join Dr. Sally Miller for all 3 livestream courses:
- March, 28, 2023 9AM - 1:30PM ET - The Personality Disorders: MAD
This program presents the MAD disorders; schizoid personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, and paranoid personality disorder. Case study approach is used to illustrate patient presentation, analyze diagnostic criteria, differentiate these diagnoses from psychotic disorders, and evaluate effective treatment modalities.
- May, 18, 2023 1PM - 5:30PM ET - The Personality Disorders: BAD
This program presents the BAD disorders; schizoid personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, and paranoid personality disorder. Case study approach is used to illustrate patient presentation, analyze diagnostic criteria, differentiate these diagnoses from mood and organic disorders, and evaluate effective treatment modalities.
- June, 10, 2023 9AM - 1:30PM ET - The Personality Disorders: SAD
This program presents the SAD disorders; avoidant personality disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, and dependent personality disorder. Case study approach is used to illustrate patient presentation, analyze diagnostic criteria, differentiate these diagnoses from mood and organic disorders, and evaluate effective treatment modalities.
Personality disorders are unique among the psychiatric diagnoses. They do not have a clear physiologic etiology. Unlike many psychiatric disorders encountered by PMHNPs, they do not respond to pharmacotherapy. Equally challenging is that people with personality disorders often do not recognize a problem! The 10 personality disorders are commonly categorized as MAD, BAD, and SAD. Join Dr. Sally Miller for 3 livestream courses.
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Personality Disorders: MAD, BAD, SAD
597.00
Personality disorders are unique among the psychiatric diagnoses. They do not have a clear physiologic etiology. Unlike many psychiatric disorders encountered by PMHNPs, they do not respond to pharmacotherapy. Equally challenging is that people with personality disorders often do not recognize a problem! The 10 personality disorders are commonly categorized as MAD, BAD, and SAD.
Join Dr. Sally Miller for all 3 livestream courses:
Join Dr. Sally Miller for all 3 livestream courses:
- March, 28, 2023 9AM - 1:30PM ET - The Personality Disorders: MAD
This program presents the MAD disorders; schizoid personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, and paranoid personality disorder. Case study approach is used to illustrate patient presentation, analyze diagnostic criteria, differentiate these diagnoses from psychotic disorders, and evaluate effective treatment modalities.
- May, 18, 2023 1PM - 5:30PM ET - The Personality Disorders: BAD
This program presents the BAD disorders; schizoid personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, and paranoid personality disorder. Case study approach is used to illustrate patient presentation, analyze diagnostic criteria, differentiate these diagnoses from mood and organic disorders, and evaluate effective treatment modalities.
- June, 10, 2023 9AM - 1:30PM ET - The Personality Disorders: SAD
This program presents the SAD disorders; avoidant personality disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, and dependent personality disorder. Case study approach is used to illustrate patient presentation, analyze diagnostic criteria, differentiate these diagnoses from mood and organic disorders, and evaluate effective treatment modalities.
Personality disorders are unique among the psychiatric diagnoses. They do not have a clear physiologic etiology. Unlike many psychiatric disorders encountered by PMHNPs, they do not respond to pharmacotherapy. Equally challenging is that people with personality disorders often do not recognize a problem! The 10 personality disorders are commonly categorized as MAD, BAD, and SAD. Join Dr. Sally Miller for 3 livestream courses.