The Vanishing of Culture in Psychoanalysis: History and New Directions - Chris Christian, PhD (Recorded)

There was a period in the United States during the 1930s and 40s that was marked by a vibrant interest in how the fields of cultural anthropology and psychoanalysis could inform each other.
Thinking About Prescribing: Psychodynamically-Informed, Patient-Centered Approaches to Pharmacotherapy (1 of 5) - David L. Mintz, MD (Recorded)

Course 1 of 5 - The Art of Pharmacotherapy: Enhancing Outcomes by Integrating Patient-Centered, Psychodynamically-Informed Perspectives
Integrating Care: Combining Medications and Psychotherapy (5 of 5) - David L. Mintz, MD (Recorded self study)

Course 5 of 5 - The Art of Pharmacotherapy: Enhancing Outcomes by Integrating Patient-Centered, Psychodynamically-Informed PerspectivesOther courses in this series
Core Emotions in Psychosis (Course 1 of 2) - Jeremy Ridenour, PsyD, ABPP (Recorded self study)

Course 1 of 2 Course 2: Techniques in the Psychotherapy for Psychosis
Techniques in the Psychotherapy for Psychosis (Course 2 of 2) - Jeremy Ridenour, PsyD, ABPP (Recorded self study)

Course 2 of 2 Course 1: Core Emotions in Psychosis
The Science of the Art of Psychopharmacology: An Introduction to the (Other) Evidence Base (2 of 5) - David L. Mintz, MD (Recorded)

Course 2 of 5 - The Art of Pharmacotherapy: Enhancing Outcomes by Integrating Patient-Centered, Psychodynamically-Informed Perspectives
Psychodynamics of Pharmacologic Treatment-Resistance (3 of 5) - David L. Mintz, MD (Recorded)

Course 3 of 5 - The Art of Pharmacotherapy: Enhancing Outcomes by Integrating Patient-Centered, Psychodynamically-Informed Perspectives
Psychodynamic Psychopharmacology: Caring for the Treatment-Resistant Patient (4 of 5) - David L. Mintz, MD (Recorded)

Course 4 of 5 - The Art of Pharmacotherapy: Enhancing Outcomes by Integrating Patient-Centered, Psychodynamically-Informed Perspectives
Documentation: The Next Level with Cara H. Staus, CPHRM, FASHRM
Documentation is the foundation for communication for patient care, is one of the basic risk management tools, and reflects professionalism and the credibility of the psychiatrist.
Psychoanalytic Approaches to the Skin Patient - Jorge Claudio Ulnik, MD, PhD (Live Webinar)

2025 Grand Rounds Series