Chris Aiken – 2-Day: Depression and Mood Disorder Certification Training: New Assessment and Treatment Techniques for Lasting Recovery

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Chris Aiken - 2-Day: Depression and Mood Disorder Certification Training: New Assessment and Treatment Techniques for Lasting Recovery courses at here with PRICE $439.99 $83 Faculty:Chris AikenDuration:14 Hours 49 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Dec 15, 2020 Description www.evergreencertifications.com/CDMDTP for details.Purchase today and leave confident that your treatment toolbox has the right combination of clinical interventions so your clients can find relief and live the lives they deserve!

• Handouts Extra Handouts - 2-Day Depression & Mood Disorder Certification Training (3.2 MB) 33 Pages Available after Purchase Manual Day 1 - 2-Day Depression & Mood Disorder Certification Training (26.2 MB) 110 Pages Available after Purchase Manual Day 1 with slide notes - 2-Day Depression & Mood Disorder Certification Training (73.5 MB) 212 Pages Available after Purchase Manual Day 2 with slide notes-2-Day Depression & Mood Disorder Certification Training (16 MB) 285 Pages Available after Purchase Outline The Mood Spectrum: Diagnosis in the DSM-5™ Era Major Depressive DisorderPersistent Depressive DisorderDepression with Mixed FeaturesCyclothymic DisorderBipolar II DisorderBipolar I DisorderSpecifiers: Anxious distress, melancholic, atypical, seasonal & peripartum moodsMania, hypomania, mixed states: How to recognize eachDifferential diagnosis: Anxiety, addiction, ADHD, eating disorders, substance abuseBipolar Disorder or Borderline Personality Disorder?Assessment: Practical Tips, Evidence-Based Tools, and Subclinical Features How to avoid over-diagnosingEvidence-based measures: MINI-7; PHQ-9, MDQ, Bipolarity Index, & Hypomania ChecklistWhy traditional mood charting doesn’t work – and what to do insteadAffective temperaments: Depressive, Hyperthymic, Cyclothymic and IrritableRumination, cognitive deficits, and early warning signsConceptualizing mood through the lens of energy, not emotionClassic v. atypical Bipolar DisorderWhen mood is shaped by traumaTHERAPY FOR MOOD DISORDERS: FROM EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENTS TO A PERSONALIZED PLAN Mood Disorder Must-Haves for Every Treatment PlanPsychoeducation – reduce stigma, identify causes, focus on preventionPsychotherapy – how to match mood with the approachConcrete interventions – create a “menu” the client can choose fromPositive psychology: the unique strengths of mood disordersFamily therapy – communication skills, boundaries, crisis plansRemediation strategies for building back cognitive skills deficitsBehavioral Activation: More Than Building a Busy ScheduleNeuroscience: Turning down the brain’s default mood networkIntegrating values and meaning in behavioral changeHow behavior challenges depressive beliefsStrategies: Opposite action, approach-avoidance, mindful mediaRumination-Focused CBT (RF-CBT)How is RF-CBT different from traditional CBT?Useful v. dysfunctional ruminationThe benefits of ruminationShift from avoidant rumination to absorbing actionThe neurobiological basis of RF-CBTStrategies: Chain analysis, habit changing, immersion, mindfulness and compassionate thoughtCognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP)An attachment-based approach to treating mood disordersPreoperational thinking: Why chronic depression is slow to changePositive and negative reinforcement in chronic depressionEvidence to support CBASP for chronic depressionStrategies: Interpersonal inventory, situational analysis, interpersonal discriminationSocial Rhythm TherapyTherapy with a biological basisFour routines that stabilize the biological clockCircadian rhythms, neurohormones and neuroplasticityStrategies: Brisk awakening, zeitgebers, social rhythm chartCognitive Behavioral Therapy for InsomniaHow a therapy for sleep treats depressionSleep drive and circadian rhythmsThe vicious cycle of anxiety and insomniaBasic steps: Sleep hygieneAdvanced moves: Bed restrictionSpecial situations: Screen time, jet-lag, napping, night owls, and shift workAn Antidepressant LifestyleNutrition: The MediMod Diet, probiotics, caffeine, alcohol and sugarPhysical Activity: When, where, how muchEnvironment: Dawn simulation, light and dark therapies, nature, music, aromatherapy and air ionizationMedicationWhy a clear diagnosis is crucial before starting any medicationAnti-depressants and mood stabilizers: New classes, old standardsBenefits, risks, side effects; how to recognize problemsHow medication impacts therapy: State-dependent learningThe Medication Interest Model: A Motivational Interview for Medication AdherenceTop supplements for mood disorderBeyond medication: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Electroconvulsive Therapy, esKatamineCrisis Intervention The therapeutic relationship with the suicidal clientA collaborative approach to risk assessmentWhich symptoms warrant hospitalization?CBT for Suicidality: How therapy can present suicideStrategies: Hope box, coping cards, and distress tolerance skillsEmergency planningClinical ConsiderationsCountertransference issues in depression and maniaStaying within your scope of practiceChildren and adolescents: DMDD v. Bipolar DisorderMulticultural considerations Faculty Chris Aiken, M.D. Related seminars and products: 2 Chris Aiken, M.D., is a psychiatrist who specializes in natural and behavioral approaches to mood disorders.

• He is the editor-in-chief of the Carlat Psychiatry Report, section editor for Psychiatric Times, and the host of The Natural Mind podcast.

• His books include Bipolar, Not So Much, The Depression and Bipolar Workbook, and Drug Metabolism in Psychiatry.

• His work has been cited in the International Encyclopedia of Depression, and he is involved in clinical research to identify new treatments for mood disorders.

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