📅 April 8 ⏰ 12 PM Central Time
Understand what symptoms are really telling you—beyond behavior.
This course equips mental health professionals with a biopsychosocial framework to improve clinical assessment. It highlights how physiological factors—like digestion and genetics—can present as psychological symptoms, helping clinicians identify red flags, refine diagnoses, and collaborate more effectively in integrated care.
In this workshop, you will learn to:
Integrate a Biopsychosocial Perspective
By identifying three physiological systems that may manifest as mental health symptoms during assessment.
Enhance
Diagnostic
Accuracy
By defining key integrative health terms (such as methylation and histamine) to better understand the intersection of biology and behavior in client presentations.
Conduct Comprehensive Intake Evaluations
By recognizing specific lifestyle and environmental factors that impact a client's emotional and behavioral regulation.
Apply "Symptom-as-Clue" Clinical Reasoning
To determine when a client's presentation warrants a referral to a medical professional for integrated care coordination.
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