How does the Professional Program in The Treatment of Mood Disorders prepare professionals?
Workshops in this program provide an update on research in the treatment of Mood Disorders and counseling tools used in a variety of settings. Courses are aimed at helping professionals stay current in the field of Mood Disorders and become better clinicians in their work with children, adolescents, and adults. What are the benefits of completing the program? Participants will gain an understanding of current issues in the field of Mood Disorders and will be better able to make assessments, informed referrals, etc. Participants also are able to earn continuing education units and focus their course of study in this important field of clinical work. Who is eligible to take the courses in this program? Although there are no specific degrees or course requirements for this series of workshops, it is primarily intended for mental health clinicians who have a graduate degree in the field and are licensed psychologists, clinical social workers, or marriage and family therapists. Psychiatrist
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