Ce.nationalregister.org

Building Compassion Fatigue Resilience: Awareness, Prevention, …

WebClinical Vignette Jada, who identifies as a Black 28-year-old female, was self-referred to treatment after attending a webinar on compassion fatigue she found while browsing a local trauma conference. Jada is a sixth-year graduate-student clinician enrolled in a PhD program in clinical psychology. In her current full-time internship placement, she is …

Actived: Just Now

URL: https://ce.nationalregister.org/publications/building-compassion-fatigue-resilience-awareness-prevention-and-intervention-for-pre-professionals-and-current-practitioners/

Frequently Asked Questions

WebThe National Register of Health Service Psychologists is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0010. Please note: Courses taken on or after January 1, 2021, will be eligible for New York continuing education contact hours.

Category:  Course Go Health

Relapse on the Road to Recovery: Learning the Lessons of Failure …

WebAmong individuals seeking to change health-related behaviors, relapse is a common experience. Whether it occurs very soon after initiating a change attempt or after several years of sustained changed behavior, it can be discouraging for patients and clinicians alike.

Category:  Health Go Health

Psychologists’ Role in Addressing Healthcare Provider Burnout and …

WebClinical Vignette Dillon (pronouns They/Them) is an early career psychologist who, after completing post-doctoral training, started a clinical faculty position in the same department of family and geriatric medicine with a residency training program. Dillon works primarily (2.5 days/week) in the family medicine clinic as a leader on the Behavioral Health Team in an …

Category:  Medicine Go Health

Assessment and Management of Long COVID

WebClinical Vignettes Antonio, a 52-year-old attorney with hypertension and diabetes mellitus, developed fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Upon presentation to the emergency room, he tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. He was noted to have pneumonia, low oxygen saturation (< 85%), and was initially given high-flow canula oxygen, but went on to …

Category:  Health Go Health

Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma

WebIntergenerational trauma refers to the transmission of trauma experiences and their psychological and physical effects across generations. Trauma transmission can occur directly through parental abuse or styles and biologically through epigenetics and the endocrine system. The proposed phased treatment aligns with complex-PTSD …

Category:  Health Go Health

Commonsense Recommendations for Standard Care of Suicidal Risk

WebVignettes Tom Groves, PhD, is a 55-year-old clinical psychologist who has maintained a successful private practice in a medium-sized metropolitan area for 25 years. Over his career he has seen a handful of suicidal patients, but now he does not want to see any suicidal patients. To this end, he has developed an intake process […]

Category:  Health Go Health

Adult ADHD: Underdiagnosis of a Treatable Condition

WebClinical Vignette Carlos, a 39-year-old IT systems analyst with no psychiatric history, was referred for mental health assessment by his PCP during the COVID-19 pandemic due to complaints of anxiety, poor focus, trouble staying on task, and increased difficulty in keeping up with his workload. His PCP was contemplating initiating antidepressant treatment, …

Category:  Health Go Health

Harmful and Inadequate Supervision Post-Pandemic: Complexities …

WebThe COVID-19 pandemic turned the nature and scope of clinical training and supervision on its side (Soheilian et al., 2023). Essentially overnight, supervisors and supervisees were forced to adapt to online platforms for supervision and psychotherapy. They were put in a position of having to use technological applications they had previously used only …

Category:  Health Go Health

Copyright © 2021 National Register of Health Service …

WebFrequency of symptoms correlates to a potential level of depression. Mild = 5-9. Moderate =10-14. Moderately severe = 15-19. Administered to all new residents in Long Term Care Settings. Administer in a narrative form for most accurate and honest responses. Ask objectively, without judgement.

Category:  Health Go Health

Copyright © 2019 National Register of Health Service …

WebThe National Register maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Presented by. Heidi Squier Kraft, PhD. Heidi Kraft, PhD, received her PhD in clinical psychology from the UC San Diego/SDSU Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology in 1996. She served in the Navy from 1996 to 2005 as both a flight and clinical psychologist.

Category:  Health Go Health

Assessing Wellness in Psychology: Examples from Medicine

WebUse the three scales of the Physician Wellness Inventory to better understand psychologist wellness. Describe activities and strategies that can boost feelings of wellness. Eckleberry-Hunt, J. and Heather Kirkpatrick, H. (2016). Assessing Wellness in Psychology: Examples from Medicine. The Register Report, 42, 16-21.

Category:  Medicine Go Health

Working With Clients With Multiple Sclerosis

WebWorking With Clients With Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex, unpredictable, and chronic neurologic disorder that can affect numerous bodily systems and result in minimal symptoms or in significant disability. There is no known cause or cure. The role of the mental health professional has been well recognized in evidenced

Category:  Health Go Health

Cardiac Psychology: Psychosocial and Behavioral Assessment and

WebClinical Vignette Ms. H is a 55-year-old partnered, able-bodied, Latina cisgender female with a past medical history remarkable for atrial fibrillation (Afib), three-vessel coronary heart disease (CHD), Type 2 diabetes mellitus, and chronic kidney disease (stage 3). Her cardiac treatment is remarkable for placement of an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) …

Category:  Medical Go Health

Treating the Child of Divorced or Separated Parents Ethical, …

WebJoe Scroppo, PhD, JD. Joe Scroppo, Ph.D., JD, is a licensed psychologist and attorney in New York. Dr. Scroppo has written, consulted and lectured extensively on risk management, legal issues, forensic matters, and the treatment of children. Joe maintains private practices in both law and clinical/forensic psychology.

Category:  Health Go Health

Conducting Couple Therapy via Telehealth: Special Considerations …

WebClinical Vignette Liz and Phil, a married couple in their mid-thirties, present to you for treatment of relationship distress. Liz reaches out to make the initial appointment, and reports that they have been struggling lately and need to work on their communication. They have been married for 8 years and have two children, ages 6 […]

Category:  Health Go Health

Providing Psychological Services to Firefighters

WebClinical Vignette Mr. Jon is a middle-aged male firefighter who is recommended to psychotherapy by his captain. His presenting concern is escalating marital relationship problems. He appears guarded, offering limited elaborations and manifesting low emotional expressivity. Mr. Jon reports a recent driving while intoxicated (DWI) arrest and …

Category:  Health Go Health