Dual Diagnosis

Courses tagged with "Dual Diagnosis"

Reviews the medical, psychological, and social reasons behind aggressive behavior in people with intellectual disabilities. Eligible for one CPD unit in the areas of Adult Services, County Board Member, Investigative Agent, Service and Support Administration, and Superintendent. 60 minutes long.

The topics covered in this course include defining dual diagnoses and mental illness, describing common diagnoses, psychological first aid, and when to seek mental health treatment.

This course is about 20 minutes long.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

In this webinar from the Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services and the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities, Dr. Nita Bhatt, an associate professor at Wright State University and a physician at Twin Valley Behavioral Healthcare, speaks about substance use and substance use disorders in people with intellectual developmental disorders.

One CPD unit is available in the areas of Adult Services, County Board Member, Service and Support Administration, and Superintendent.

This course is about 60 minutes long.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

Reviews common anxiety disorders, how they may appear in people with developmental disabilities, and medical and non-medical treatments. Eligible for one (1) CPD unit in the areas of Adult Services, County Board Member, Investigative Agent, Service and Support Administration, and Superintendent. 60 minutes long.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

This course is from a recorded webinar facilitated by Dr. Allison Cowan on October 11, 2022.

One (1) CPD unit is available in the areas of Adult Services, County Board Member, Investigative Agent, Service and Support Administration, and Superintendent.

This course is about 60 minutes long.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

This course provides an overview of common mental illnesses and disorders, and how they can be addressed in individuals with developmental disabilities. 

One and one-half (1.5) CPD units are available in Adult Services, County Board Member, Service and Support Administration, and Superintendent.

This course is about 90 minutes long.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have a high risk of psychiatric diagnoses, such as depression, bipolar disorder, and other mood disorders. In this recorded webinar, Dr. Danielle Gainer explains how doctors diagnose mood disorders and how the symptoms may be different for people with intellectual disabilities.

One CPD unit is available in the areas of Adult Services, County Board Member, Investigative Agent, Service and Support Administration, and Superintendent.

This course is about 60 minutes long.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

People with intellectual disabilities (ID) are more likely to have other neurological conditions at the same time, such as seizures, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dementia, and movement disorders. In this recorded webinar, Dr. Jeffrey Guiana reviews symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of common neurological conditions and how they can impact the functioning of people with intellectual disabilities.

One CPD unit is available in the areas of Adult Services, County Board Member, Investigative Agent, Service and Support Administration, and Superintendent.

This course is about 60 minutes long.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

Presented by Dr. Allison Cowan on October 4, 2022, this recorded webinar provides an overview of common types of personality disorders and how they intersect with people that have intellectual and developmental disabilities.

One CPD unit is available in the areas of Adult Services, County Board Member, Investigative Agent, Service and Support Administration, and Superintendent.

This course is about 60 minutes long.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

In this recorded webinar, Dr. Hendrik Close discusses interview techniques for people with intellectual disabilities, the principles set forth in the Diagnostic Manual-Intellectual Disabilities, and high and low-yield question types.

Completion of this course is eligible for one (1) CPD unit in the areas of adult services, county board member, investigative agent, service and support administration, and superintendent.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

In this recorded webinar, Dr. David W. Dixon, D.O., reviews how clinicians, providers, and caregivers can better understand psychoactive medication labels and directions and what those medications do and what they might target so they may safely and effectively manage mental health conditions.

One CPD unit is available in the areas of Adult Services, County Board Member, Investigative Agent, Service and Support Administration, and Superintendent.

This course is about 60 minutes long.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

Presented by Dr. Allison Cowan on September 27, 2022, this recorded webinar describes the diagnostic criteria for the diagnoses of psychotic disorders including schizoaffective disorder and schizophrenia in individuals with intellectual and developmental disorders (IDD). 

One CPD unit is available in the areas of Adult Services, County Board Member, Investigative Agent, Service and Support Administration, and Superintendent.

This course is about 60 minutes long.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

This course is designed for frontline staff who work with children and teenagers with intensive and complex needs, also called Multi-System Youth. This course is required for the Intensive Behavior Support Rate Add-on for Intermediate Care Facilities.

Six and one-half (6.5) CPD units are available in the areas of adult services, county board member, investigative agent, service and support administration, and superintendent.

This course counts as six and one-half (6.5) hours toward the Competency-Based Training and Longevity Add-On.

Category: Dual Diagnosis

A recorded webinar presented by Dr. Jessica Porcelan, MD on July 12, 2022, this webinar examines the terminology and challenges experienced by transgender people who also experience intellectual disabilities (ID).

One CPD unit is available in the areas of Adult Services, County Board Member, Investigative Agent, Service and Support Administration, and Superintendent.

This course is about 60 minutes long.

Category: Dual Diagnosis