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Explore key updates in psychiatry and gain practical clinical insights from American Psychiatric Association’s Annual Meeting in an easy-to-navigate platform designed to save your time. APA Annual Meeting On Demand delivers hours of high-value content, featuring top sessions from the live event, 75 credit-earning opportunities, and expert-led presentations. Get the latest psychiatric advancements, trusted clinical practice tips, case-based reviews, and more than 168 sessions spanning today’s most relevant topics including:

  • pharmacotherapy for complex substance use disorders
  • updates in child and adolescent psychiatry
  • skills to support patients through natural and world disasters, and more
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2025 APA Annual Meeting On Demand

Non-Member $699 $599
Member $699 $549
Residents $199 $149

Accreditation:

The 2025 APA Annual Meeting On Demand is a digital library with over 180 hours of the best sessions from the 2025 APA Annual Virtual Meeting. All sessions include fully synchronized audio and slides. APA Annual Meeting On Demand offers selected sessions with CME credit available.

Program Release Date: May 19, 2025
Program End Date: May 18, 2027

Accreditation statement:
In support of improving care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the health team.

Physicians: The American Psychiatric Association designates this enduring material for a maximum of 75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

Content listing

  • A Century of Cumulative Practice Wisdom From the Leaders of Lifestyle Psychiatry
  • A Primer for Psychiatrists on Lesser Known Psychedelics: Ibogaine 5-Meo-DMT 2C-B and Beyond
  • Academic Medicine Is Evolving: Are We Preparing Women Physicians to Lead or Leaving Them Behind?: Alexandra Symonds Award
  • Accelerating Access to Early Psychosis Care Through Innovations in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis (Chr-P): Case-Based Collaborative Learning (CBCL)
  • ADHD Across the Lifespan
  • Advocating for Those Who Can’t: Emergency Psychiatric Care of Patients With Non-Verbal Autism
  • African and Asian Traditional Healing Practices: Relevance to Contemporary Total Health
  • Ageism in the Mental Health Care of Older Adults
  • Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: An Update on Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention and Research Opportunities
  • American Association of Social Psychiatry Abraham Halpern Humanitarian Award Recipient: Anita Everett MD. Universal Themes in Social Psychiatry
  • Amp Schizophrenia: Clinically Actionable Lessons From the Largest (and Ongoing) Study of Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
  • Amplifying Trainee Voices: How to Seize Leadership Opportunities Within the APA
  • An Unselfish Satisfaction: The John Fryer Award Lecture
  • APA Council on Psychiatry and Law Workgroup on Carceral (Correctional) Psychiatry: Justice-Informed Clinical Education for the Next Generation
  • Applying Recommendations to the Real World: A Clinically Focused Review of the Updated APA Clinical Practice Guidelines for Delirium
  • Applying to Residency: Program Directors Panel
  • Assisted Dying and Suicide: Apples and Oranges or the Same Fruit?
  • Atypical Antipsychotics in Mood and Other Disorders: Are We Too Quick on the Draw? – A Panel Discussion
  • Balancing Efficiency and Security: A Comprehensive Look at AI Scribes in Medical Documentation
  • Benzodiazapines and Other Sedative-Hypnotics Help or Harm: A Panel Discussion
  • Better Care for Older Adults With Mild Impairment of Cognition or Behavior
  • Beyond Barriers: Women Leading in Psychiatry
  • Beyond Free Pizza: Do You Have Substantive Tools to Improve Physician Wellbeing?
  • Beyond the Impasse: A Psychodynamic Perspective on the Difficult Patient
  • Bipolar Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder or ADHD? Diagnostic Challenges and How to Deal With Them
  • Boot Camp to Facilitate the Onboarding of Psychiatry Residents
  • Burnout to Balance: Residency Wellness + Healthy Strategies
  • Can Psychiatry Meet the Moment for Competency-Based Medical Education? A Primer on Competency-Based Assessment
  • Cannabis Use: Conversations With Patients
  • Catch Me If You Can: Catatonia in General Medical Settings
  • Catch Me When You Can: Suboxone Screening and Induction in the Psychiatric ER
  • Clinical Education on the Social Determinants of Mental Health: Putting the Social Back Into the Biopsychosocial Model – Vestermark Psychiatry Education Award
  • Clinical Update on Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models
  • Closing the Mortality Gap in Serious Mental Illness: The Role of Reverse Integrated Primary Care in Community Mental Health Settings
  • Clozapine: Undervalued, Underused and Irreplaceable
  • Collaborative Care Model for Improving Substance Use Disorder Management in Primary Care: NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network Studies
  • Comprehensive Approaches to Preventing Assessing and Treating Opioid Alcohol Stimulant and Tobacco Use Disorders in Adolescents
  • Continuing Certification and Other Updates From the ABPN
  • Defying My Prognosis: Focusing on Wellness Through My Recovery From TBI
  • Dementia and Stroke Bidirectional Relationship With Mental Health
  • Detecting the Undetectable: Creating a Toolkit to Develop an Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force
  • Developmental Challenges and Opportunities for Children and Adolescents in the Age of Technology
  • Disasters and Their Consequences
  • Don’t Call Us Vulnerable: Stories and Data on Resilience in Disaster
  • Don’t Split It: Treating Borderline Personality Disorder in Community Mental Health Settings
  • AI Will See You Now: The Opportunities Challenges and Risks of Chatgpt Gemini and Other Large Language Models in Psychiatry
  • Enhancing Quality and Innovation for Vulnerable Veterans in a Learning Healthcare System
  • Enhancing Workplace Safety: An Interdisciplinary 360 Approach to Preventing and Addressing Workplace Violence
  • Ethical Considerations in Incorporating Spirituality and Religion in Psychiatric Care
  • Ethics Dilemmas in Psychiatric Practice
  • Expanding Access to Inpatient Psychiatric Care Through Telepsychiatry: A Model for Rural Hospitals
  • Field-Based Mental Health Teams: Utilizing Street Psychiatry for Holistic Lifestyle Transformations
  • Financial Success 101: Paving the Way to Personal and Professional Security
  • Finding Meaning in Child Psychiatry: Focusing on Mission and Quality to Avoid Burnout
  • For Want of Sleep and Friends: Identifying Patients With Developmental Trauma and Tailoring Treatment Approaches
  • Fostering the Mental Health of a Generation: Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists’ Role in Prevention Health Promotion and Well-Being
  • From Girlhood to Womanhood: The Under-Recognized Challenges of Autism
  • From Hashtags to Health: Navigating the Digital Minefield of Mental Wellness in the Era of Accelerating Technology
  • From Home to Healing: A Journey Into a Career
  • Future of the DSM: Revisiting Functioning and Social Determinants of Mental Health
  • Future of the DSM: Revisiting Structure Dimensionality and Biomarkers
  • Glp-1 Agonists to Treat Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders
  • Growing Good Enough Psychotherapy Supervision Skills
  • Healing the Hero: Demystifying Neural Pathways in PTSD and International and US Military Perspectives on Treating Warriors and First Responders
  • HIV Psychiatry – Essential Clinical Updates
  • How Can Neuroimaging Be Useful for the Clinical Psychiatrist?
  • How Psychiatrists Can Help Shape the Narrative: Working With Producers and Influencers
  • How Tall Is the Shortest Giant: Required Training for Independent Practice by a Psychiatrist, Nurse Practitioner (and PA) Are Disparate and Irrational
  • Human Brain Development and Its Relevance to Drug Use and Addiction
  • Identifying and Addressing Ethical Issues in the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatric Education
  • IMG Women the Unspoken Challenges
  • Indigenous Women’s Mental Health Challenges and Successful Interventions
  • Indispensable Tips for Delivering CBT and Dbt: Ingredients and Recipes for Clinical Success
  • Inflammation in Mood Disorders: Biomarkers, Cognitive Impairment, and Treatment Implications
  • Innovations in Global Brain Health
  • Innovative Insights: Crafting Your Own Measures for Effective Measurement Based Care
  • Innovative Strategies for Advancing Training in Mental Healthcare
  • Introduction to Nutritional Psychiatry: Evidence and Application in Practice
  • Inventing the Neck: Psychiatry in Whole Person Primary Health Services in Federally Qualified Health Centers
  • Keeping Everyone Fulfilled: The Future of Psychiatry in Healthcare Systems
  • Ketamine: The Long and Winding Road
  • Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy: An Evolving Treatment for Depression and Trauma
  • Lessons Learned From Over Forty Years of Translational Neuroscience Research in Psychiatry: Implications for Drug Development: Nasrallah Family Award
  • Lifestyle for Positive Mental and Physical Health
  • Lifestyle Medicine: The Foundation of Healthcare and Its Integration in Personal Practice Medical Education and Value-Based Care
  • Live Long and Prosper With S-Adenosylmethionine (Sam-E) Arctic Root (Rhodiola Rosea) and Kanna (Sceletium Tortuosum)
  • Managing Intrafamilial Conflict: Catching the Bullet From Emotionally Focused Therapy
  • Mental Health Advocacy: Experiences of California Legislators and Psychiatrists
  • Mental Health and Faith Community Partnerships 2025: At the Quarter Mark of the 21St Century
  • Mentorship – Building the Foundation to a Career in Psychiatric Leadership: Administrative Psychiatry Award Lecture
  • MI Oh My! Using Motivational Interviewing in Diverse Settings
  • Misfiring Signals: Dopamine Dysfunction in Schizophrenia-From Neural Pathways to Behavioral Manifestations: Award for Research in Psychiatry
  • Navigating Advanced Therapies for Treatment-Resistant Depression: ECT, Ketamine, MAOIs, and TMS
  • Navigating Clinical and Administrative Domains in Changing Times: Fiscal Sustainability Quality of Care and Innovation-Based Leadership Strategies
  • Navigating Early Career Challenges: Strategies for Success and Wellbeing
  • Navigating School Mental Health in the Age of Addiction
  • Navigating the Complexities of Maternal Mental Health Care in Today’s Evolving Landscape
  • Navigating the Current Political and Cultural Landscape: Guidance for Young Investigators
  • Navigating the Road Ahead: Career Transitions Part 1: Residency to Practice
  • Navigating the Road Ahead: Career Transitions Part 2: From Early Career to Seasoned Psychiatrists
  • New Drugs, New Mechanisms, and New Uses
  • New Vistas in the Treatment of Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Psychedelics, Neuromodulation and More
  • Next Chapter in Suicide Prevention: Suicide Specific Diagnoses in the DSM
  • Now It Matters to Me! Billing and Coding for Beginners (or Those Who Feel Like One)
  • Nutrition and Its Effects on Psychiatric Health: Practical Approaches to Guide Patients
  • Old Biomarker New Emphasis: The Changing Role of Structural Neuroimaging in Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia
  • One Size Doesn’t Fit All: A Guide for Designing and Implementing Multimodal Agitation Management Training
  • Our Children and Caregivers Are Not OK, and Neither Are We: The APA Foundation Mental Health Care Works Campaign for Humanity
  • PGY-AI: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Psychiatry Education
  • Pharmacologic Approaches to Suicide Prevention in Outpatient Settings
  • Positive Psychiatry: A Decade of Progress Meets the Age of Artificial Intelligence
  • Preparing Physicians for Digital Psychiatry: Integrating Digital Technology Into the Psychiatric Education Curriculum
  • Press Start: The Journey to Writing the Internet Gaming Disorder Playbook
  • Promoting Mental and Physical Well-Being in Survivors of Male Sexual Trauma: Addressing Stigma and Institutional Barriers
  • Psychiatric Chronification: When the Patient’s Use of Medications Does Not Promote Mental Health
  • Psychiatry Idol: Finding the Voice of Advocacy and Leadership in Psychiatry
  • Psychiatry in Europe: The European Psychiatric Association and Crossing Cultural Divides
  • Psychodermatology: Interface Between Skin and the Mind May Present Opportunities for a More Rewarding Psychiatric Practice
  • Psychodynamic Formulations 2.0: An Updated Tool for the Modern Psychiatrist
  • Psychopharmacology Master Class: The Art of Psychopharmacology
  • Quijotes De La Psiquiatria: Shaping U.S. Psychiatry Through Hispanic Leadership
  • Reimagining Lithium – How Practical Insights From the Dawn of Psychopharmacology Inform New Molecules for Mood and Behavioral Disorders
  • Research Advances in Cannabinoid Behavioral Pharmacology and Treatments for Cannabis Use Disorder: What Do Psychiatrists Need to Know?
  • Revolutionizing Mental Health: AI-Chat Bots and Digital Interventions for Personalized and Accessible Clinical Care
  • Revolutionizing Psychiatry Learning Through Virtual Reality
  • Rising Together: The Art of Managing Up
  • Scientific Exploration of the Nature of Spiritual Experiences: A Key Road to Advance the Understanding of the Mind and Its Relationship to the Brain: Oskar Pfister Award
  • Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors Through the Life Span: Past and Present
  • Sleep: From Childhood to Aging
  • Sleep’s Hidden Impact: Managing Sleep Disturbances in Psychiatric Disorders
  • Smart Health and SUD Research in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Data Science
  • So You Want a Job? Career Choices, Contracts, and Negotiations
  • Street Psychiatry: On-the-Ground Experiences and Model Comparisons to Support People Experiencing Unsheltered Homelessness
  • Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders: A Focus on Prevention
  • Taking the Lead: Essential Skills and Strategies-a Workshop for Residents Fellows and Early Career Psychiatrists
  • Targeted Healing: The Role of the Prescribing Doctor in TMS Therapy – Where, When, and How It Works
  • Teamwork in the Gray Zone: Risky Puzzles in Geriatric Forensic Psychiatry
  • Telemedicine Prescribing of Controlled Substances: Your Legal & Regulatory Questions Answered
  • The Art and Science of Leadership in Academic Psychiatry
  • The Art of Accelerated Resolution Therapy: Treating Trauma Rapidly Without Medications
  • The Bidirectionality Between Physical and Mental Health
  • The Constant Advocate: Advancing Your Advocacy Journey
  • The Devastating Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect on Adult Morbidity and Mortality: Biological Mechanisms and Treatment Implications: Adolf Meyer Award
  • The Fundamental Role of the Arts and Humanities in Medical Education: Concepts, Resources, and Models
  • The Future of the Psychiatrist
  • The Hype, The Hope, The Harm
  • The Impact of Critical Illness: Psychiatrists Role in Prevention and Treatment of PTSD and Post ICU Syndrome (PICS)
  • The Importance of Forensic Training for General Psychiatrists: Isaac Ray Award / Manfred S. Guttmacher Award
  • The Landscape of ADHD Clinical Services on College Campuses and Beyond: Challenges, Controversies, and Approaches
  • The Neurobiology of Schizophrenia: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going
  • The Past, Present and Future of Mental Health
  • The Precision Revolution: Pharmacogenomics in Modern Psychiatry With Lifestyle Applications
  • The Role of History and the Media in Narratives Regarding Race and Violence: Chester Pierce Award Lecture
  • The Role of Psychiatry in Creating Workplace Resilience in the Face of Disaster
  • The Shame Train: How Shame Builds and Breaks Physicians and What We Can Do About It
  • The Trauma of Practicing Psychiatry: Vicarious Trauma and Compassion Fatigue
  • Thyroid on Trial: Uncovering Its Impact on Mood Disorders
  • Top Challenges for ECPs: An APA Workgroup’s Perspective
  • Transforming the Conceptualization of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) in Psychiatry: From Classification to Care: Frank J. Menolascino Award
  • Treating the Artist Patient: Provider and Artist Perspectives on Mental Health and Creativity
  • Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An Update for 2025
  • Understanding and Addressing the Mental Health Impact of Wildfires and Other Natural Disasters
  • Virtually Training Good Enough Psychotherapy Supervisors
  • What Every Psychiatrist Should Know About TMS-a Clinical and Research Update
  • Why Neurodevelopmental Psychiatry (Autism/ADHD) Is Every Psychiatrist’s Business

Packaged content is curated from the APA Annual Meeting sessions to deliver a focused collection of the most pressing topics facing psychiatry today.

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Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists

Save time sifting through relevant psychiatric content with the top 15 sessions.

22.5 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team

The American Psychiatric Association designates this enduring CME activity for 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for the Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists Package. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Session Listing:

  •  Chronic Pain for the General Psychiatrist: A Review of Shared Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies
  • Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Overview
  • Treatment Resistant Depression From Multiple Perspectives: Does It Exist?
  • CBT for Suicidal Behavior
  • Food Addiction: A New Substance Use Disorder?
  • ADHD: New and Novel Therapeutics and Technology
  • Identifying Ageism: Moving Towards Addressing Gaps in Mental Health Care for Older Adults
  • Current and Future Treatment of Depression: Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
  • Novel Positive Psychiatry Interventions: Helping Patients, Professionals, and Populations
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder: Practical Management and Cutting-Edge Treatments
  • Sounding the Alarm for Children’s Mental Health
  • Treatment of Bipolar Depression
  • Emotional Support Animals: What Psychiatrists Need to Know
  • A Rebellious Guide to Psychosis
  • The Future of Psychotherapy: Creating Healing Moments Instead of Waiting for Them
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APA Contemporary Issues for General Practice On Demand

20 hours of sessions from the 2024 APA Annual Meeting and 2024 Mental Health Services Conference

20 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by American Psychiatric Association (APA) and American Professional Agency, Inc. APA is jointly accredited by the American Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

The APA designates this enduring material for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

Session Listing:

  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Weight-Gain-Promoting Medications
  • A safety net’s safety net: Mental Health Urgent Care
  • Ageism in Healthcare: The Impact on Geriatric Mental Health and Needed Solutions
  • Evidence-based Treatments for Stimulant Use Disorder
  • Substance Use in Older Adults
  • Navigating recent advances in the field of cognitive impairment and dementia
  • Pregnancy & Buprenorphine: To offer or not offer, that is the question

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand at your convenience — anytime, anywhere.

Get trusted meeting content in an easy-to-navigate platform designed to save you time. 2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand is packed with hours of value, access to top presentations from the event, and the opportunity to earn CME credits. Gain access to clinical practice tips, advancements in psychiatry, case-based reviews, and over 50 sessions covering topics including:

  • Ingrain lifestyles factors to treatment plans to improve mental health and well-being for patients
  • Shape the future of community and collaboration with practical tools and innovations
  • Integrate new research and treatment strategies into clinical practice
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Member $250
Non-Member $450
Resident $150

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand Accreditation and Content Listing

Accreditation Details:

The 2024 Mental Health Services Conference on Demand is a digital library with over 50 hours of the best sessions from the 2024 Mental Health Services Conference.  All sessions include fully synchronized audio and slides.  MHSC On Demand offers selected sessions with CME credit available.   

Program Release Date: September 28, 2024
Program End Date: September 27, 2026

Accreditation statement In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Physicians: The APA designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 46 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

 

Content Listing:

  • A better “Camino” (path) for Latino youth with ADHD
  • A safety net’s safety net: Mental Health Urgent Care
  • AI, Apps & Podcasts: Using Technology to Empower Patients, Reach Vulnerable Populations, Reshape Med Ed
  • Bridging the Gap: Implementing Lifestyle Psychiatry in Patients with Limited Resources
  • Brief Action Planning (BAP) for Lifestyle Co-Morbidities and Behavioral Complexities of SMI: A Motivational
    Interviewing (MI) Consistent Tool
  • Enhancing Peak Performance: Thriving Under Pressure in Life and Work
  • Evidence-based Treatments for Stimulant Use Disorder
  • Filling the Gap: Innovative Models of Care for Individuals With SMI
  • Hold the Haldol: Deprescribing and its role in clinical practice?
  • How Value Based Care and Population Health Align to Advance Mental Health Equity and Promote Recovery Across the Lifespan
  • Integrating the voice of lived experience to enhance suicide prevention interventions: The development of co-designed
    Caring Contacts messages
  • Liaison from the board of American College of Lifestyle Medicine
  • Lifestyle Interventions for Serious Mental Illnesses and Substance Use Disorders
  • Mental Health Clinicians as Champions for Frontline Healthcare Access to Wellbeing
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Ambulatory Clinical Management of Amphetamine Dependence
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: CMHC Programming for Amphetamine Use Disorders
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Emergency and Crisis Management of Amphetamine Intoxication and Withdrawal
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Local Policy Initiatives and Liaison With Other First Response Services
  • Methamphetamine Plan Implementation (Addiction Plenary w breakouts)
  • Misdemeanors, Handcuffs, Cop Cars, and Psychiatry: Helping Our Clients with Serious Mental Illnesses Stay Out of the
    Criminal Justice System
  • Mitigating Violence Among Psychiatric Inpatients in NYC: Creation of a Psychiatric ICU as a Model for Violence Reduction
  • Motivational Design: Modernizing Urban Settings for Mental Health
  • Navigating the Youth Mental Health Crisis: Lessons learned and practical solutions in the early 21st century
    Opening Session: Lifestyle Medicine in Community Mental Health
  • Partnering with Medicaid and Other State and Local Agencies on Mental Health Services Innovation
  • Peers as Teachers: Fostering Recovery-Oriented Care By Integrating the Peer Perspective Across Two Residency
    Training Programs in Brooklyn
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Anti-Obesity Medications
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Diagnosing and Discussing Obesity
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Metabolic and Bariatric Procedures
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Weight-Gain-Promoting Medications
  • Pharmacotherapy: Obesity Treatment Strategies Beyond Lifestyle Change
  • Presidents of Am Psychol Assoc + NSW, /MDR/ Ezra Griffith
  • Psychedelics in Psychiatry
  • Psychiatric Services at 75: The Role of the Journal as a Stimulus and Reflection of the Era
  • Psychopharmacology Update for People with SMI: Highlighting Clozapine, LAIs, Antipsychotics, and Lithium
  • Reversing Collaborative Care to Prevent HIV For People With Mental Illness: Results From The Chicago Study For HIV
    Prevention In Psychiatry
  • Rural Mental health: The Blessings and Burdens of Faith Community Partnerships in the Country and Small Towns
  • Sleep and CBT-I
  • Steering Excellence: Physician Leadership in Mental Health Systems
  • Taking a Comprehensive Approach to Suicide Prevention: A Systems-Level Intervention to Improve Mental Health and
    Prevent Suicide in College Students
  • The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry: A Beginner’s Exploration
  • The Future of the DSM: Special topics
  • Update from SAMHSA on policy changes
  • When the (Binary) Bough Breaks: Ensuring Competent Care for Patients with Intersex Variations
  • Workforce Equity in the Face of DEI Backlash: Impact on recruitment, training and treatment interventions for marginalized populations



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Learn Anytime, Anywhere with APA Annual Meeting On Demand

Explore key updates in psychiatry and gain practical clinical insights from American Psychiatric Association’s Annual Meeting in an easy-to-navigate platform designed to save your time. APA Annual Meeting On Demand delivers hours of high-value content, featuring top sessions from the live event, 75 credit-earning opportunities, and expert-led presentations. Get the latest psychiatric advancements, trusted clinical practice tips, case-based reviews, and more than 165 sessions spanning today’s most relevant topics including:

  • pharmacotherapy for complex substance use disorders
  • updates in child and adolescent psychiatry
  • skills to support patients through natural and world disasters, and more
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2025 APA Annual Meeting On Demand

Professionals $699
Residents/Students $199

Accreditation:

The 2025 APA Annual Meeting On Demand is a digital library with over 180 hours of the best sessions from the 2025 APA Annual Virtual Meeting. All sessions include fully synchronized audio and slides. APA Annual Meeting On Demand offers selected sessions with CME credit available.

Program Release Date: May 19, 2025
Program End Date: May 18, 2027

Accreditation statement:
In support of improving care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the health team.

Physicians: The American Psychiatric Association designates this enduring material for a maximum of 75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

Content listing

  • A Century of Cumulative Practice Wisdom From the Leaders of Lifestyle Psychiatry
  • A Primer for Psychiatrists on Lesser Known Psychedelics: Ibogaine 5-Meo-DMT 2C-B and Beyond
  • Academic Medicine Is Evolving: Are We Preparing Women Physicians to Lead or Leaving Them Behind?: Alexandra Symonds Award
  • Accelerating Access to Early Psychosis Care Through Innovations in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis (Chr-P): Case-Based Collaborative Learning (CBCL)
  • ADHD Across the Lifespan
  • Advocating for Those Who Can’t: Emergency Psychiatric Care of Patients With Non-Verbal Autism
  • African and Asian Traditional Healing Practices: Relevance to Contemporary Total Health
  • Ageism in the Mental Health Care of Older Adults
  • Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: An Update on Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention and Research Opportunities
  • American Association of Social Psychiatry Abraham Halpern Humanitarian Award Recipient: Anita Everett MD. Universal Themes in Social Psychiatry
  • Amp Schizophrenia: Clinically Actionable Lessons From the Largest (and Ongoing) Study of Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
  • Amplifying Trainee Voices: How to Seize Leadership Opportunities Within the APA
  • An Unselfish Satisfaction: The John Fryer Award Lecture
  • APA Council on Psychiatry and Law Workgroup on Carceral (Correctional) Psychiatry: Justice-Informed Clinical Education for the Next Generation
  • Applying Recommendations to the Real World: A Clinically Focused Review of the Updated APA Clinical Practice Guidelines for Delirium
  • Applying to Residency: Program Directors Panel
  • Assisted Dying and Suicide: Apples and Oranges or the Same Fruit?
  • Atypical Antipsychotics in Mood and Other Disorders: Are We Too Quick on the Draw? – A Panel Discussion
  • Balancing Efficiency and Security: A Comprehensive Look at AI Scribes in Medical Documentation
  • Benzodiazapines and Other Sedative-Hypnotics Help or Harm: A Panel Discussion
  • Better Care for Older Adults With Mild Impairment of Cognition or Behavior
  • Beyond Barriers: Women Leading in Psychiatry
  • Beyond Free Pizza: Do You Have Substantive Tools to Improve Physician Wellbeing?
  • Beyond the Impasse: A Psychodynamic Perspective on the Difficult Patient
  • Bipolar Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder or ADHD? Diagnostic Challenges and How to Deal With Them
  • Boot Camp to Facilitate the Onboarding of Psychiatry Residents
  • Burnout to Balance: Residency Wellness + Healthy Strategies
  • Can Psychiatry Meet the Moment for Competency-Based Medical Education? A Primer on Competency-Based Assessment
  • Cannabis Use: Conversations With Patients
  • Catch Me If You Can: Catatonia in General Medical Settings
  • Catch Me When You Can: Suboxone Screening and Induction in the Psychiatric ER
  • Clinical Education on the Social Determinants of Mental Health: Putting the Social Back Into the Biopsychosocial Model – Vestermark Psychiatry Education Award
  • Clinical Update on Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models
  • Closing the Mortality Gap in Serious Mental Illness: The Role of Reverse Integrated Primary Care in Community Mental Health Settings
  • Clozapine: Undervalued, Underused and Irreplaceable
  • Collaborative Care Model for Improving Substance Use Disorder Management in Primary Care: NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network Studies
  • Comprehensive Approaches to Preventing Assessing and Treating Opioid Alcohol Stimulant and Tobacco Use Disorders in Adolescents
  • Continuing Certification and Other Updates From the ABPN
  • Defying My Prognosis: Focusing on Wellness Through My Recovery From TBI
  • Dementia and Stroke Bidirectional Relationship With Mental Health
  • Detecting the Undetectable: Creating a Toolkit to Develop an Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force
  • Developmental Challenges and Opportunities for Children and Adolescents in the Age of Technology
  • Disasters and Their Consequences
  • Don’t Call Us Vulnerable: Stories and Data on Resilience in Disaster
  • Don’t Split It: Treating Borderline Personality Disorder in Community Mental Health Settings
  • AI Will See You Now: The Opportunities Challenges and Risks of Chatgpt Gemini and Other Large Language Models in Psychiatry
  • Enhancing Quality and Innovation for Vulnerable Veterans in a Learning Healthcare System
  • Enhancing Workplace Safety: An Interdisciplinary 360 Approach to Preventing and Addressing Workplace Violence
  • Ethical Considerations in Incorporating Spirituality and Religion in Psychiatric Care
  • Ethics Dilemmas in Psychiatric Practice
  • Expanding Access to Inpatient Psychiatric Care Through Telepsychiatry: A Model for Rural Hospitals
  • Field-Based Mental Health Teams: Utilizing Street Psychiatry for Holistic Lifestyle Transformations
  • Financial Success 101: Paving the Way to Personal and Professional Security
  • Finding Meaning in Child Psychiatry: Focusing on Mission and Quality to Avoid Burnout
  • For Want of Sleep and Friends: Identifying Patients With Developmental Trauma and Tailoring Treatment Approaches
  • Fostering the Mental Health of a Generation: Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists’ Role in Prevention Health Promotion and Well-Being
  • From Girlhood to Womanhood: The Under-Recognized Challenges of Autism
  • From Hashtags to Health: Navigating the Digital Minefield of Mental Wellness in the Era of Accelerating Technology
  • From Home to Healing: A Journey Into a Career
  • Future of the DSM: Revisiting Functioning and Social Determinants of Mental Health
  • Future of the DSM: Revisiting Structure Dimensionality and Biomarkers
  • Glp-1 Agonists to Treat Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders
  • Growing Good Enough Psychotherapy Supervision Skills
  • Healing the Hero: Demystifying Neural Pathways in PTSD and International and US Military Perspectives on Treating Warriors and First Responders
  • HIV Psychiatry – Essential Clinical Updates
  • How Can Neuroimaging Be Useful for the Clinical Psychiatrist?
  • How Psychiatrists Can Help Shape the Narrative: Working With Producers and Influencers
  • How Tall Is the Shortest Giant: Required Training for Independent Practice by a Psychiatrist, Nurse Practitioner (and PA) Are Disparate and Irrational
  • Human Brain Development and Its Relevance to Drug Use and Addiction
  • Identifying and Addressing Ethical Issues in the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatric Education
  • IMG Women the Unspoken Challenges
  • Indigenous Women’s Mental Health Challenges and Successful Interventions
  • Indispensable Tips for Delivering CBT and Dbt: Ingredients and Recipes for Clinical Success
  • Inflammation in Mood Disorders: Biomarkers, Cognitive Impairment, and Treatment Implications
  • Innovations in Global Brain Health
  • Innovative Insights: Crafting Your Own Measures for Effective Measurement Based Care
  • Innovative Strategies for Advancing Training in Mental Healthcare
  • Introduction to Nutritional Psychiatry: Evidence and Application in Practice
  • Inventing the Neck: Psychiatry in Whole Person Primary Health Services in Federally Qualified Health Centers
  • Keeping Everyone Fulfilled: The Future of Psychiatry in Healthcare Systems
  • Ketamine: The Long and Winding Road
  • Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy: An Evolving Treatment for Depression and Trauma
  • Lessons Learned From Over Forty Years of Translational Neuroscience Research in Psychiatry: Implications for Drug Development: Nasrallah Family Award
  • Lifestyle for Positive Mental and Physical Health
  • Lifestyle Medicine: The Foundation of Healthcare and Its Integration in Personal Practice Medical Education and Value-Based Care
  • Live Long and Prosper With S-Adenosylmethionine (Sam-E) Arctic Root (Rhodiola Rosea) and Kanna (Sceletium Tortuosum)
  • Managing Intrafamilial Conflict: Catching the Bullet From Emotionally Focused Therapy
  • Mental Health Advocacy: Experiences of California Legislators and Psychiatrists
  • Mental Health and Faith Community Partnerships 2025: At the Quarter Mark of the 21St Century
  • Mentorship – Building the Foundation to a Career in Psychiatric Leadership: Administrative Psychiatry Award Lecture
  • MI Oh My! Using Motivational Interviewing in Diverse Settings
  • Misfiring Signals: Dopamine Dysfunction in Schizophrenia-From Neural Pathways to Behavioral Manifestations: Award for Research in Psychiatry
  • Navigating Advanced Therapies for Treatment-Resistant Depression: ECT, Ketamine, MAOIs, and TMS
  • Navigating Clinical and Administrative Domains in Changing Times: Fiscal Sustainability Quality of Care and Innovation-Based Leadership Strategies
  • Navigating Early Career Challenges: Strategies for Success and Wellbeing
  • Navigating School Mental Health in the Age of Addiction
  • Navigating the Complexities of Maternal Mental Health Care in Today’s Evolving Landscape
  • Navigating the Current Political and Cultural Landscape: Guidance for Young Investigators
  • Navigating the Road Ahead: Career Transitions Part 1: Residency to Practice
  • Navigating the Road Ahead: Career Transitions Part 2: From Early Career to Seasoned Psychiatrists
  • New Drugs, New Mechanisms, and New Uses
  • New Vistas in the Treatment of Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Psychedelics, Neuromodulation and More
  • Next Chapter in Suicide Prevention: Suicide Specific Diagnoses in the DSM
  • Now It Matters to Me! Billing and Coding for Beginners (or Those Who Feel Like One)
  • Nutrition and Its Effects on Psychiatric Health: Practical Approaches to Guide Patients
  • Old Biomarker New Emphasis: The Changing Role of Structural Neuroimaging in Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia
  • One Size Doesn’t Fit All: A Guide for Designing and Implementing Multimodal Agitation Management Training
  • Our Children and Caregivers Are Not OK, and Neither Are We: The APA Foundation Mental Health Care Works Campaign for Humanity
  • PGY-AI: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Psychiatry Education
  • Pharmacologic Approaches to Suicide Prevention in Outpatient Settings
  • Positive Psychiatry: A Decade of Progress Meets the Age of Artificial Intelligence
  • Preparing Physicians for Digital Psychiatry: Integrating Digital Technology Into the Psychiatric Education Curriculum
  • Press Start: The Journey to Writing the Internet Gaming Disorder Playbook
  • Promoting Mental and Physical Well-Being in Survivors of Male Sexual Trauma: Addressing Stigma and Institutional Barriers
  • Psychiatric Chronification: When the Patient’s Use of Medications Does Not Promote Mental Health
  • Psychiatry Idol: Finding the Voice of Advocacy and Leadership in Psychiatry
  • Psychiatry in Europe: The European Psychiatric Association and Crossing Cultural Divides
  • Psychodermatology: Interface Between Skin and the Mind May Present Opportunities for a More Rewarding Psychiatric Practice
  • Psychodynamic Formulations 2.0: An Updated Tool for the Modern Psychiatrist
  • Psychopharmacology Master Class: The Art of Psychopharmacology
  • Quijotes De La Psiquiatria: Shaping U.S. Psychiatry Through Hispanic Leadership
  • Reimagining Lithium – How Practical Insights From the Dawn of Psychopharmacology Inform New Molecules for Mood and Behavioral Disorders
  • Research Advances in Cannabinoid Behavioral Pharmacology and Treatments for Cannabis Use Disorder: What Do Psychiatrists Need to Know?
  • Revolutionizing Mental Health: AI-Chat Bots and Digital Interventions for Personalized and Accessible Clinical Care
  • Revolutionizing Psychiatry Learning Through Virtual Reality
  • Rising Together: The Art of Managing Up
  • Scientific Exploration of the Nature of Spiritual Experiences: A Key Road to Advance the Understanding of the Mind and Its Relationship to the Brain: Oskar Pfister Award
  • Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors Through the Life Span: Past and Present
  • Sleep: From Childhood to Aging
  • Sleep’s Hidden Impact: Managing Sleep Disturbances in Psychiatric Disorders
  • Smart Health and SUD Research in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Data Science
  • So You Want a Job? Career Choices, Contracts, and Negotiations
  • Street Psychiatry: On-the-Ground Experiences and Model Comparisons to Support People Experiencing Unsheltered Homelessness
  • Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders: A Focus on Prevention
  • Taking the Lead: Essential Skills and Strategies-a Workshop for Residents Fellows and Early Career Psychiatrists
  • Targeted Healing: The Role of the Prescribing Doctor in TMS Therapy – Where, When, and How It Works
  • Teamwork in the Gray Zone: Risky Puzzles in Geriatric Forensic Psychiatry
  • Telemedicine Prescribing of Controlled Substances: Your Legal & Regulatory Questions Answered
  • The Art and Science of Leadership in Academic Psychiatry
  • The Art of Accelerated Resolution Therapy: Treating Trauma Rapidly Without Medications
  • The Bidirectionality Between Physical and Mental Health
  • The Constant Advocate: Advancing Your Advocacy Journey
  • The Devastating Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect on Adult Morbidity and Mortality: Biological Mechanisms and Treatment Implications: Adolf Meyer Award
  • The Fundamental Role of the Arts and Humanities in Medical Education: Concepts, Resources, and Models
  • The Future of the Psychiatrist
  • The Hype, The Hope, The Harm
  • The Impact of Critical Illness: Psychiatrists Role in Prevention and Treatment of PTSD and Post ICU Syndrome (PICS)
  • The Importance of Forensic Training for General Psychiatrists: Isaac Ray Award / Manfred S. Guttmacher Award
  • The Landscape of ADHD Clinical Services on College Campuses and Beyond: Challenges, Controversies, and Approaches
  • The Neurobiology of Schizophrenia: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going
  • The Past, Present and Future of Mental Health
  • The Precision Revolution: Pharmacogenomics in Modern Psychiatry With Lifestyle Applications
  • The Role of History and the Media in Narratives Regarding Race and Violence: Chester Pierce Award Lecture
  • The Role of Psychiatry in Creating Workplace Resilience in the Face of Disaster
  • The Shame Train: How Shame Builds and Breaks Physicians and What We Can Do About It
  • The Trauma of Practicing Psychiatry: Vicarious Trauma and Compassion Fatigue
  • Thyroid on Trial: Uncovering Its Impact on Mood Disorders
  • Top Challenges for ECPs: An APA Workgroup’s Perspective
  • Transforming the Conceptualization of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) in Psychiatry: From Classification to Care: Frank J. Menolascino Award
  • Treating the Artist Patient: Provider and Artist Perspectives on Mental Health and Creativity
  • Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An Update for 2025
  • Understanding and Addressing the Mental Health Impact of Wildfires and Other Natural Disasters
  • Virtually Training Good Enough Psychotherapy Supervisors
  • What Every Psychiatrist Should Know About TMS-a Clinical and Research Update
  • Why Neurodevelopmental Psychiatry (Autism/ADHD) Is Every Psychiatrist’s Business

Packaged content is curated from the APA Annual Meeting sessions to deliver a focused collection of the most pressing topics facing psychiatry today.

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Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists

Save time sifting through relevant psychiatric content with the top 15 sessions.

22.5 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team

The American Psychiatric Association designates this enduring CME activity for 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for the Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists Package. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Session Listing:

  •  Chronic Pain for the General Psychiatrist: A Review of Shared Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies
  • Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Overview
  • Treatment Resistant Depression From Multiple Perspectives: Does It Exist?
  • CBT for Suicidal Behavior
  • Food Addiction: A New Substance Use Disorder?
  • ADHD: New and Novel Therapeutics and Technology
  • Identifying Ageism: Moving Towards Addressing Gaps in Mental Health Care for Older Adults
  • Current and Future Treatment of Depression: Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
  • Novel Positive Psychiatry Interventions: Helping Patients, Professionals, and Populations
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder: Practical Management and Cutting-Edge Treatments
  • Sounding the Alarm for Children’s Mental Health
  • Treatment of Bipolar Depression
  • Emotional Support Animals: What Psychiatrists Need to Know
  • A Rebellious Guide to Psychosis
  • The Future of Psychotherapy: Creating Healing Moments Instead of Waiting for Them
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APA Contemporary Issues for General Practice On Demand

20 hours of sessions from the 2024 APA Annual Meeting and 2024 Mental Health Services Conference

20 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by American Psychiatric Association (APA) and American Professional Agency, Inc. APA is jointly accredited by the American Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

The APA designates this enduring material for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

Session Listing:

  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Weight-Gain-Promoting Medications
  • A safety net’s safety net: Mental Health Urgent Care
  • Ageism in Healthcare: The Impact on Geriatric Mental Health and Needed Solutions
  • Evidence-based Treatments for Stimulant Use Disorder
  • Substance Use in Older Adults
  • Navigating recent advances in the field of cognitive impairment and dementia
  • Pregnancy & Buprenorphine: To offer or not offer, that is the question

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand at your convenience — anytime, anywhere.

Get trusted meeting content in an easy-to-navigate platform designed to save you time. 2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand is packed with hours of value, access to top presentations from the event, and the opportunity to earn CME credits. Gain access to clinical practice tips, advancements in psychiatry, case-based reviews, and over 50 sessions covering topics including:

  • Ingrain lifestyles factors to treatment plans to improve mental health and well-being for patients
  • Shape the future of community and collaboration with practical tools and innovations
  • Integrate new research and treatment strategies into clinical practice
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2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand

Member $250
Non-Member $450
Resident $150

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand Accreditation and Content Listing

Accreditation Details:

The 2024 Mental Health Services Conference on Demand is a digital library with over 50 hours of the best sessions from the 2024 Mental Health Services Conference.  All sessions include fully synchronized audio and slides.  MHSC On Demand offers selected sessions with CME credit available.   

Program Release Date: September 28, 2024
Program End Date: September 27, 2026

Accreditation statement In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Physicians: The APA designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 46 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

 

Content Listing:

  • A better “Camino” (path) for Latino youth with ADHD
  • A safety net’s safety net: Mental Health Urgent Care
  • AI, Apps & Podcasts: Using Technology to Empower Patients, Reach Vulnerable Populations, Reshape Med Ed
  • Bridging the Gap: Implementing Lifestyle Psychiatry in Patients with Limited Resources
  • Brief Action Planning (BAP) for Lifestyle Co-Morbidities and Behavioral Complexities of SMI: A Motivational
    Interviewing (MI) Consistent Tool
  • Enhancing Peak Performance: Thriving Under Pressure in Life and Work
  • Evidence-based Treatments for Stimulant Use Disorder
  • Filling the Gap: Innovative Models of Care for Individuals With SMI
  • Hold the Haldol: Deprescribing and its role in clinical practice?
  • How Value Based Care and Population Health Align to Advance Mental Health Equity and Promote Recovery Across the Lifespan
  • Integrating the voice of lived experience to enhance suicide prevention interventions: The development of co-designed
    Caring Contacts messages
  • Liaison from the board of American College of Lifestyle Medicine
  • Lifestyle Interventions for Serious Mental Illnesses and Substance Use Disorders
  • Mental Health Clinicians as Champions for Frontline Healthcare Access to Wellbeing
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Ambulatory Clinical Management of Amphetamine Dependence
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: CMHC Programming for Amphetamine Use Disorders
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Emergency and Crisis Management of Amphetamine Intoxication and Withdrawal
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Local Policy Initiatives and Liaison With Other First Response Services
  • Methamphetamine Plan Implementation (Addiction Plenary w breakouts)
  • Misdemeanors, Handcuffs, Cop Cars, and Psychiatry: Helping Our Clients with Serious Mental Illnesses Stay Out of the
    Criminal Justice System
  • Mitigating Violence Among Psychiatric Inpatients in NYC: Creation of a Psychiatric ICU as a Model for Violence Reduction
  • Motivational Design: Modernizing Urban Settings for Mental Health
  • Navigating the Youth Mental Health Crisis: Lessons learned and practical solutions in the early 21st century
    Opening Session: Lifestyle Medicine in Community Mental Health
  • Partnering with Medicaid and Other State and Local Agencies on Mental Health Services Innovation
  • Peers as Teachers: Fostering Recovery-Oriented Care By Integrating the Peer Perspective Across Two Residency
    Training Programs in Brooklyn
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Anti-Obesity Medications
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Diagnosing and Discussing Obesity
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Metabolic and Bariatric Procedures
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Weight-Gain-Promoting Medications
  • Pharmacotherapy: Obesity Treatment Strategies Beyond Lifestyle Change
  • Presidents of Am Psychol Assoc + NSW, /MDR/ Ezra Griffith
  • Psychedelics in Psychiatry
  • Psychiatric Services at 75: The Role of the Journal as a Stimulus and Reflection of the Era
  • Psychopharmacology Update for People with SMI: Highlighting Clozapine, LAIs, Antipsychotics, and Lithium
  • Reversing Collaborative Care to Prevent HIV For People With Mental Illness: Results From The Chicago Study For HIV
    Prevention In Psychiatry
  • Rural Mental health: The Blessings and Burdens of Faith Community Partnerships in the Country and Small Towns
  • Sleep and CBT-I
  • Steering Excellence: Physician Leadership in Mental Health Systems
  • Taking a Comprehensive Approach to Suicide Prevention: A Systems-Level Intervention to Improve Mental Health and
    Prevent Suicide in College Students
  • The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry: A Beginner’s Exploration
  • The Future of the DSM: Special topics
  • Update from SAMHSA on policy changes
  • When the (Binary) Bough Breaks: Ensuring Competent Care for Patients with Intersex Variations
  • Workforce Equity in the Face of DEI Backlash: Impact on recruitment, training and treatment interventions for marginalized populations



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Packaged content is curated from the APA Annual Meeting sessions to deliver a focused collection of the most pressing topics facing psychiatry today.

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Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists

Save time sifting through relevant psychiatric content with the top 15 sessions.

22.5 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team

The American Psychiatric Association designates this enduring CME activity for 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for the Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists Package. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Session Listing:

  •  Chronic Pain for the General Psychiatrist: A Review of Shared Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies
  • Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Overview
  • Treatment Resistant Depression From Multiple Perspectives: Does It Exist?
  • CBT for Suicidal Behavior
  • Food Addiction: A New Substance Use Disorder?
  • ADHD: New and Novel Therapeutics and Technology
  • Identifying Ageism: Moving Towards Addressing Gaps in Mental Health Care for Older Adults
  • Current and Future Treatment of Depression: Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
  • Novel Positive Psychiatry Interventions: Helping Patients, Professionals, and Populations
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder: Practical Management and Cutting-Edge Treatments
  • Sounding the Alarm for Children’s Mental Health
  • Treatment of Bipolar Depression
  • Emotional Support Animals: What Psychiatrists Need to Know
  • A Rebellious Guide to Psychosis
  • The Future of Psychotherapy: Creating Healing Moments Instead of Waiting for Them
APA25_Website-Image_Product-Card-Package

APA Contemporary Issues for General Practice On Demand

20 hours of sessions from the 2024 APA Annual Meeting and 2024 Mental Health Services Conference

20 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by American Psychiatric Association (APA) and American Professional Agency, Inc. APA is jointly accredited by the American Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

The APA designates this enduring material for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

Session Listing:

  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Weight-Gain-Promoting Medications
  • A safety net’s safety net: Mental Health Urgent Care
  • Ageism in Healthcare: The Impact on Geriatric Mental Health and Needed Solutions
  • Evidence-based Treatments for Stimulant Use Disorder
  • Substance Use in Older Adults
  • Navigating recent advances in the field of cognitive impairment and dementia
  • Pregnancy & Buprenorphine: To offer or not offer, that is the question

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand at your convenience — anytime, anywhere.

Get trusted meeting content in an easy-to-navigate platform designed to save you time. 2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand is packed with hours of value, access to top presentations from the event, and the opportunity to earn CME credits. Gain access to clinical practice tips, advancements in psychiatry, case-based reviews, and over 50 sessions covering topics including:

  • Ingrain lifestyles factors to treatment plans to improve mental health and well-being for patients
  • Shape the future of community and collaboration with practical tools and innovations
  • Integrate new research and treatment strategies into clinical practice
Computer Laptop Phone

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand

Member $250
Non-Member $450
Resident $150

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand Accreditation and Content Listing

Accreditation Details:

The 2024 Mental Health Services Conference on Demand is a digital library with over 50 hours of the best sessions from the 2024 Mental Health Services Conference.  All sessions include fully synchronized audio and slides.  MHSC On Demand offers selected sessions with CME credit available.   

Program Release Date: September 28, 2024
Program End Date: September 27, 2026

Accreditation statement In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Physicians: The APA designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 46 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

 

Content Listing:

  • A better “Camino” (path) for Latino youth with ADHD
  • A safety net’s safety net: Mental Health Urgent Care
  • AI, Apps & Podcasts: Using Technology to Empower Patients, Reach Vulnerable Populations, Reshape Med Ed
  • Bridging the Gap: Implementing Lifestyle Psychiatry in Patients with Limited Resources
  • Brief Action Planning (BAP) for Lifestyle Co-Morbidities and Behavioral Complexities of SMI: A Motivational
    Interviewing (MI) Consistent Tool
  • Enhancing Peak Performance: Thriving Under Pressure in Life and Work
  • Evidence-based Treatments for Stimulant Use Disorder
  • Filling the Gap: Innovative Models of Care for Individuals With SMI
  • Hold the Haldol: Deprescribing and its role in clinical practice?
  • How Value Based Care and Population Health Align to Advance Mental Health Equity and Promote Recovery Across the Lifespan
  • Integrating the voice of lived experience to enhance suicide prevention interventions: The development of co-designed
    Caring Contacts messages
  • Liaison from the board of American College of Lifestyle Medicine
  • Lifestyle Interventions for Serious Mental Illnesses and Substance Use Disorders
  • Mental Health Clinicians as Champions for Frontline Healthcare Access to Wellbeing
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Ambulatory Clinical Management of Amphetamine Dependence
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: CMHC Programming for Amphetamine Use Disorders
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Emergency and Crisis Management of Amphetamine Intoxication and Withdrawal
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Local Policy Initiatives and Liaison With Other First Response Services
  • Methamphetamine Plan Implementation (Addiction Plenary w breakouts)
  • Misdemeanors, Handcuffs, Cop Cars, and Psychiatry: Helping Our Clients with Serious Mental Illnesses Stay Out of the
    Criminal Justice System
  • Mitigating Violence Among Psychiatric Inpatients in NYC: Creation of a Psychiatric ICU as a Model for Violence Reduction
  • Motivational Design: Modernizing Urban Settings for Mental Health
  • Navigating the Youth Mental Health Crisis: Lessons learned and practical solutions in the early 21st century
    Opening Session: Lifestyle Medicine in Community Mental Health
  • Partnering with Medicaid and Other State and Local Agencies on Mental Health Services Innovation
  • Peers as Teachers: Fostering Recovery-Oriented Care By Integrating the Peer Perspective Across Two Residency
    Training Programs in Brooklyn
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Anti-Obesity Medications
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Diagnosing and Discussing Obesity
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Metabolic and Bariatric Procedures
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Weight-Gain-Promoting Medications
  • Pharmacotherapy: Obesity Treatment Strategies Beyond Lifestyle Change
  • Presidents of Am Psychol Assoc + NSW, /MDR/ Ezra Griffith
  • Psychedelics in Psychiatry
  • Psychiatric Services at 75: The Role of the Journal as a Stimulus and Reflection of the Era
  • Psychopharmacology Update for People with SMI: Highlighting Clozapine, LAIs, Antipsychotics, and Lithium
  • Reversing Collaborative Care to Prevent HIV For People With Mental Illness: Results From The Chicago Study For HIV
    Prevention In Psychiatry
  • Rural Mental health: The Blessings and Burdens of Faith Community Partnerships in the Country and Small Towns
  • Sleep and CBT-I
  • Steering Excellence: Physician Leadership in Mental Health Systems
  • Taking a Comprehensive Approach to Suicide Prevention: A Systems-Level Intervention to Improve Mental Health and
    Prevent Suicide in College Students
  • The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry: A Beginner’s Exploration
  • The Future of the DSM: Special topics
  • Update from SAMHSA on policy changes
  • When the (Binary) Bough Breaks: Ensuring Competent Care for Patients with Intersex Variations
  • Workforce Equity in the Face of DEI Backlash: Impact on recruitment, training and treatment interventions for marginalized populations



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Packaged content is curated from the APA Annual Meeting sessions to deliver a focused collection of the most pressing topics facing psychiatry today.

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Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists

Save time sifting through relevant psychiatric content with the top 15 sessions.

22.5 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team

 

The American Psychiatric Association designates this enduring CME activity for 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™️ for the Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists Package. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

Session Listing:

  •  Chronic Pain for the General Psychiatrist: A Review of Shared Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies
  • Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Overview
  • Treatment Resistant Depression From Multiple Perspectives: Does It Exist?
  • CBT for Suicidal Behavior
  • Food Addiction: A New Substance Use Disorder?
  • ADHD: New and Novel Therapeutics and Technology
  • Identifying Ageism: Moving Towards Addressing Gaps in Mental Health Care for Older Adults
  • Current and Future Treatment of Depression: Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
  • Novel Positive Psychiatry Interventions: Helping Patients, Professionals, and Populations
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder: Practical Management and Cutting-Edge Treatments
  • Sounding the Alarm for Children’s Mental Health
  • Treatment of Bipolar Depression
  • Emotional Support Animals: What Psychiatrists Need to Know
  • A Rebellious Guide to Psychosis
  • The Future of Psychotherapy: Creating Healing Moments Instead of Waiting for Them
APA24_Website-Image_Product-Card_Package-Psych

Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists

Save time sifting through relevant psychiatric content with the top 15 sessions.

22.5 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team

 

The American Psychiatric Association designates this enduring CME activity for 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™️ for the Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists Package. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

Session Listing:

  •  Chronic Pain for the General Psychiatrist: A Review of Shared Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies
  • Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Overview
  • Treatment Resistant Depression From Multiple Perspectives: Does It Exist?
  • CBT for Suicidal Behavior
  • Food Addiction: A New Substance Use Disorder?
  • ADHD: New and Novel Therapeutics and Technology
  • Identifying Ageism: Moving Towards Addressing Gaps in Mental Health Care for Older Adults
  • Current and Future Treatment of Depression: Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
  • Novel Positive Psychiatry Interventions: Helping Patients, Professionals, and Populations
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder: Practical Management and Cutting-Edge Treatments
  • Sounding the Alarm for Children’s Mental Health
  • Treatment of Bipolar Depression
  • Emotional Support Animals: What Psychiatrists Need to Know
  • A Rebellious Guide to Psychosis
  • The Future of Psychotherapy: Creating Healing Moments Instead of Waiting for Them
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Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists

Save time sifting through relevant psychiatric content with the top 15 sessions.

22.5 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team

 

The American Psychiatric Association designates this enduring CME activity for 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™️ for the Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists Package. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

Session Listing:

  •  Chronic Pain for the General Psychiatrist: A Review of Shared Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies
  • Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Overview
  • Treatment Resistant Depression From Multiple Perspectives: Does It Exist?
  • CBT for Suicidal Behavior
  • Food Addiction: A New Substance Use Disorder?
  • ADHD: New and Novel Therapeutics and Technology
  • Identifying Ageism: Moving Towards Addressing Gaps in Mental Health Care for Older Adults
  • Current and Future Treatment of Depression: Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
  • Novel Positive Psychiatry Interventions: Helping Patients, Professionals, and Populations
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder: Practical Management and Cutting-Edge Treatments
  • Sounding the Alarm for Children’s Mental Health
  • Treatment of Bipolar Depression
  • Emotional Support Animals: What Psychiatrists Need to Know
  • A Rebellious Guide to Psychosis
  • The Future of Psychotherapy: Creating Healing Moments Instead of Waiting for Them
APA24_Website-Image_Product-Card_Package-Psych

Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists

Save time sifting through relevant psychiatric content with the top 15 sessions.

22.5 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team

 

The American Psychiatric Association designates this enduring CME activity for 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™️ for the Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists Package. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

Session Listing:

  •  Chronic Pain for the General Psychiatrist: A Review of Shared Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies
  • Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Overview
  • Treatment Resistant Depression From Multiple Perspectives: Does It Exist?
  • CBT for Suicidal Behavior
  • Food Addiction: A New Substance Use Disorder?
  • ADHD: New and Novel Therapeutics and Technology
  • Identifying Ageism: Moving Towards Addressing Gaps in Mental Health Care for Older Adults
  • Current and Future Treatment of Depression: Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
  • Novel Positive Psychiatry Interventions: Helping Patients, Professionals, and Populations
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder: Practical Management and Cutting-Edge Treatments
  • Sounding the Alarm for Children’s Mental Health
  • Treatment of Bipolar Depression
  • Emotional Support Animals: What Psychiatrists Need to Know
  • A Rebellious Guide to Psychosis
  • The Future of Psychotherapy: Creating Healing Moments Instead of Waiting for Them

2024 APA Annual Meeting is Now Available On Demand!

Whether you missed us in New York City or joined us at the meeting and want to catch sessions you may have missed, you can access the annual psychiatric educational event– anytime, anywhere. Revisit over 200 sessions and earn up to 75 CME credits. Top attended sessions included with On Demand are:

  • How to Incorporate Addiction Psychopharmacology into Psychiatric Practice: A Case-Based Presentation
  • Frontline Well-being & Burnout: A Modest Proposal for The Future of Our Profession
  • The 2023-2024 Presidential Initiative: Confronting Addiction from Prevention to Recovery

Stay informed. Stay connected. Stay ahead.

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2024 APA Annual Meeting On Demand

$699 Members and Non-Members
$199 Residents

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand Accreditation and Content Listing

Accreditation Details:

The 2024 Mental Health Services Conference on Demand is a digital library with over 50 hours of the best sessions from the 2024 Mental Health Services Conference.  All sessions include fully synchronized audio and slides.  MHSC On Demand offers selected sessions with CME credit available.   

Program Release Date: September 28, 2024
Program End Date: September 27, 2026

Accreditation statement In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Physicians: The APA designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 46 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

 

 

Content Listing:

A better “Camino” (path) for Latino youth with ADHD

 

A safety net’s safety net: Mental Health Urgent Care

 

AI, Apps & Podcasts: Using Technology to Empower Patients, Reach Vulnerable Populations, Reshape Med Ed

 

Bridging the Gap: Implementing Lifestyle Psychiatry in Patients with Limited Resources

 

Brief Action Planning (BAP) for Lifestyle Co-Morbidities and Behavioral Complexities of SMI: A Motivational

 Interviewing (MI) Consistent Tool

 

Enhancing Peak Performance: Thriving Under Pressure in Life and Work

 

Evidence-based Treatments for Stimulant Use Disorder

 

Filling the Gap: Innovative Models of Care for Individuals With SMI

 

Hold the Haldol: Deprescribing and its role in clinical practice?

 

How Value Based Care and Population Health Align to Advance Mental Health Equity and Promote Recovery Across the Lifespan

 

Integrating the voice of lived experience to enhance suicide prevention interventions: The development of co-designed

Caring Contacts messages

 

Liaison from the board of American College of Lifestyle Medicine

 

Lifestyle Interventions for Serious Mental Illnesses and Substance Use Disorders

 

Mental Health Clinicians as Champions for Frontline Healthcare Access to Wellbeing

 

Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Ambulatory Clinical Management of Amphetamine Dependence

 

Methamphetamine Breakout Session: CMHC Programming for Amphetamine Use Disorders

 

Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Emergency and Crisis Management of Amphetamine Intoxication and Withdrawal

 

Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Local Policy Initiatives and Liaison With Other First Response Services

 

Methamphetamine Plan Implementation (Addiction Plenary w breakouts)

 

Misdemeanors, Handcuffs, Cop Cars, and Psychiatry: Helping Our Clients with Serious Mental Illnesses Stay Out of the

Criminal Justice System

 

Mitigating Violence Among Psychiatric Inpatients in NYC: Creation of a Psychiatric ICU as a Model for Violence Reduction

 

Motivational Design: Modernizing Urban Settings for Mental Health

 

Navigating the Youth Mental Health Crisis: Lessons learned and practical solutions in the early 21st century

Opening Session: Lifestyle Medicine in Community Mental Health

 

Partnering with Medicaid and Other State and Local Agencies on Mental Health Services Innovation 

 

Peers as Teachers: Fostering Recovery-Oriented Care By Integrating the Peer Perspective Across Two Residency

Training Programs in Brooklyn

 

Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Anti-Obesity Medications

 

Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Diagnosing and Discussing Obesity

 

Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Metabolic and Bariatric Procedures

 

Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Weight-Gain-Promoting Medications

 

Pharmacotherapy: Obesity Treatment Strategies Beyond Lifestyle Change

 

Presidents of Am Psychol Assoc + NSW, /MDR/ Ezra Griffith

 

Psychedelics in Psychiatry

 

Psychiatric Services at 75: The Role of the Journal as a Stimulus and Reflection of the Era

 

Psychopharmacology Update for People with SMI: Highlighting Clozapine, LAIs, Antipsychotics, and Lithium

 

Reversing Collaborative Care to Prevent HIV For People With Mental Illness: Results From The Chicago Study For HIV

Prevention In Psychiatry

 

Rural Mental health: The Blessings and Burdens of Faith Community Partnerships in the Country and Small Towns

 

Sleep and CBT-I

 

Steering Excellence: Physician Leadership in Mental Health Systems 

 

Taking a Comprehensive Approach to Suicide Prevention: A Systems-Level Intervention to Improve Mental Health and

Prevent Suicide in College Students

 

The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry: A Beginner’s Exploration

 

The Future of the DSM: Special topics

 

Update from SAMHSA on policy changes

 

When the (Binary) Bough Breaks: Ensuring Competent Care for Patients with Intersex Variations

 

Workforce Equity in the Face of DEI Backlash: Impact on recruitment, training and treatment interventions for marginalized populations 



In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

The American Psychiatric Association designates this enduring CME activity for 75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™️. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand at your convenience — anytime, anywhere.

Get trusted meeting content in an easy-to-navigate platform designed to save you time. 2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand is packed with hours of value, access to top presentations from the event, and the opportunity to earn CME credits. Gain access to clinical practice tips, advancements in psychiatry, case-based reviews, and over 50 sessions covering topics including:

  • Ingrain lifestyles factors to treatment plans to improve mental health and well-being for patients
  • Shape the future of community and collaboration with practical tools and innovations
  • Integrate new research and treatment strategies into clinical practice
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2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand

Member $250
Non-Member $450
Resident $150

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand Accreditation and Content Listing

Accreditation Details:

The 2024 Mental Health Services Conference on Demand is a digital library with over 50 hours of the best sessions from the 2024 Mental Health Services Conference.  All sessions include fully synchronized audio and slides.  MHSC On Demand offers selected sessions with CME credit available.   

Program Release Date: September 28, 2024
Program End Date: September 27, 2026

Accreditation statement In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Physicians: The APA designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 46 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

 

Content Listing:

  • A better “Camino” (path) for Latino youth with ADHD
  • A safety net’s safety net: Mental Health Urgent Care
  • AI, Apps & Podcasts: Using Technology to Empower Patients, Reach Vulnerable Populations, Reshape Med Ed
  • Bridging the Gap: Implementing Lifestyle Psychiatry in Patients with Limited Resources
  • Brief Action Planning (BAP) for Lifestyle Co-Morbidities and Behavioral Complexities of SMI: A Motivational
    Interviewing (MI) Consistent Tool
  • Enhancing Peak Performance: Thriving Under Pressure in Life and Work
  • Evidence-based Treatments for Stimulant Use Disorder
  • Filling the Gap: Innovative Models of Care for Individuals With SMI
  • Hold the Haldol: Deprescribing and its role in clinical practice?
  • How Value Based Care and Population Health Align to Advance Mental Health Equity and Promote Recovery Across the Lifespan
  • Integrating the voice of lived experience to enhance suicide prevention interventions: The development of co-designed
    Caring Contacts messages
  • Liaison from the board of American College of Lifestyle Medicine
  • Lifestyle Interventions for Serious Mental Illnesses and Substance Use Disorders
  • Mental Health Clinicians as Champions for Frontline Healthcare Access to Wellbeing
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Ambulatory Clinical Management of Amphetamine Dependence
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: CMHC Programming for Amphetamine Use Disorders
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Emergency and Crisis Management of Amphetamine Intoxication and Withdrawal
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Local Policy Initiatives and Liaison With Other First Response Services
  • Methamphetamine Plan Implementation (Addiction Plenary w breakouts)
  • Misdemeanors, Handcuffs, Cop Cars, and Psychiatry: Helping Our Clients with Serious Mental Illnesses Stay Out of the
    Criminal Justice System
  • Mitigating Violence Among Psychiatric Inpatients in NYC: Creation of a Psychiatric ICU as a Model for Violence Reduction
  • Motivational Design: Modernizing Urban Settings for Mental Health
  • Navigating the Youth Mental Health Crisis: Lessons learned and practical solutions in the early 21st century
    Opening Session: Lifestyle Medicine in Community Mental Health
  • Partnering with Medicaid and Other State and Local Agencies on Mental Health Services Innovation
  • Peers as Teachers: Fostering Recovery-Oriented Care By Integrating the Peer Perspective Across Two Residency
    Training Programs in Brooklyn
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Anti-Obesity Medications
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Diagnosing and Discussing Obesity
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Metabolic and Bariatric Procedures
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Weight-Gain-Promoting Medications
  • Pharmacotherapy: Obesity Treatment Strategies Beyond Lifestyle Change
  • Presidents of Am Psychol Assoc + NSW, /MDR/ Ezra Griffith
  • Psychedelics in Psychiatry
  • Psychiatric Services at 75: The Role of the Journal as a Stimulus and Reflection of the Era
  • Psychopharmacology Update for People with SMI: Highlighting Clozapine, LAIs, Antipsychotics, and Lithium
  • Reversing Collaborative Care to Prevent HIV For People With Mental Illness: Results From The Chicago Study For HIV
    Prevention In Psychiatry
  • Rural Mental health: The Blessings and Burdens of Faith Community Partnerships in the Country and Small Towns
  • Sleep and CBT-I
  • Steering Excellence: Physician Leadership in Mental Health Systems
  • Taking a Comprehensive Approach to Suicide Prevention: A Systems-Level Intervention to Improve Mental Health and
    Prevent Suicide in College Students
  • The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry: A Beginner’s Exploration
  • The Future of the DSM: Special topics
  • Update from SAMHSA on policy changes
  • When the (Binary) Bough Breaks: Ensuring Competent Care for Patients with Intersex Variations
  • Workforce Equity in the Face of DEI Backlash: Impact on recruitment, training and treatment interventions for marginalized populations



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