Roundtable #3 - Loneliness, Belonging, and the Mental Health Crisis in School-Aged Children - Moderated by Dan Knauss, PsyD, ABPP (Recorded)

Part of the 2024 Virtual Roundtable Series,
The Two Freuds: Implications for Conceptions of the Mind, of Psychopathology, and Approach to Treatment - Morris Eagle, PhD, ABPP (Recorded)

The presentation describes two different views, often inconsistent with each other, of Freudian theory on fundamental aspects of the workings of the mind, including the nature and function of consciousness, of unconscious mental states, the relation between the two, and how the id-ego model is be
Empathy in Connection to Justice - Sabrina Little, PhD (Recorded)

Empathy is a category term for capacities related to perspective-taking and sharing in another’s experiences. It is valuable for bridging human connections and motivating us to take initiative to help others. However, empathy is notoriously biased.
The Effect of Suicide Loss on Clinicians and Organizations: Research and Response - Jane G. Tillman, PhD, ABPP (Recorded)

Suicide rates continue to rise in the USA despite increased efforts at prevention and intervention.
Roundtable #4 - Loneliness and Belonging in Emerging Adulthood - Moderated by Spencer Biel, PsyD (Recorded)

Part of the 2024 Virtual Roundtable Series,
Roundtable #5 - Beyond Crisis: Identity, Connectedness, and Mental Health in Midlife - Moderated by Katie Lewis, PhD (Recorded)

Part of the 2024 Virtual Roundtable Series,
Subjectivity in Radical Ethics - Donna Orange, PhD, PsyD (Recorded)

Radical ethics, a philosophical position recognizing the priority of the other over the ego, specifically concerns the other’s suffering. It refuses to see the other as an instance of a category or concept, and therefor holds immense significance for workers in any mental health profession.
Transforming Suicide Risk Assessment - Katie C. Lewis, PhD (Recorded)

Clinical suicide risk assessment is often conducted using standardized assessment measures that fail to integrate contemporary theories and empirical findings, especially those pertaining the importance of analyzing the timing and contextual factors affecting suicide risk.
Going Beneath the Surface: What People Want from Therapy - Linda Michaels, PsyD, MBA, and Eric M. Plakun, MD, DLFAPA, FACPsych (Recorded)

In these last few years we have witnessed unprecedented upheaval in the areas of politics, social justice, the natural world, and public health.
When the Patient Isn't Getting Better - Eric M. Plakun, MD, DLFAPA, FACPsych (Recorded)

All clinicians face the problem of working with patients whose treatments are not going well and who are not making progress.