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2022 Mental Health Services Conference
38 Sessions,150+ Speakers, 53.5 CME credits*
The 2022 Mental Health Services Conference (MHSC) may be over but you don’t have to miss out on all the content. Catch up on all the mental health programming from the meeting. Learn about the newest research and treatment strategies. Update your skills in psychiatry treatment and improve patient care.
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- Revisit sessions you attended or catch what you missed
- Learn anytime across your web-enabled devices
- Personalize content and save to your favorites
- Search specific sessions by keyword
- Earn CME credits with built-in testing
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$150
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$100
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$250
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Featured Speakers
- Rebecca W. Brendel, M.D., J.D., President, American Psychiatric Association
- Frank Worrell, Ph.D., M.A., President, American Psychological Association
- Leslie G. Oleck, M.S.N., PMHNP-BC, President, American Psychiatric Nurses Association
- Mildred C. Joyner, D.P.S., M.S.W., L.C.S.W., President, National Association of Social Workers
- Anita Everett, M.D., Director, Center for Mental Health Services, SAMHSA
- Corey Feist, J.D., M.B.A. Co-Founder, Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation
- Christine Yu Moutier, M.D. Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- Sergeant Jason Winsky Supervisor, Tucson Police Department Mental Health Support Team
- Michael Tang, M.D., M.B.A. Head of Behavioral Health, Cityblock Health
Featured Speakers
- Rebecca W. Brendel, M.D., J.D., President, American Psychiatric Association
- Frank Worrell, Ph.D., M.A., President, American Psychological Association
- Leslie G. Oleck, M.S.N., PMHNP-BC, President, American Psychiatric Nurses Association
- Mildred C. Joyner, D.P.S., M.S.W., L.C.S.W., President, National Association of Social Workers
- Anita Everett, M.D., Director, Center for Mental Health Services, SAMHSA
- Corey Feist, J.D., M.B.A. Co-Founder, Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation
- Christine Yu Moutier, M.D. Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- Sergeant Jason Winsky Supervisor, Tucson Police Department Mental Health Support Team
- Michael Tang, M.D., M.B.A. Head of Behavioral Health, Cityblock Health
Session Title |
National Anti-Racism in Medicine Curriculum Coalition (NAMCC): Facing the Challenge of Curriculum Reform Together |
An APA CEO Fireside Chat With SAMHSA’s Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use |
Together We Care: Advancing Health Equity for Juvenile Populations in Rural Ohio Through Telehealth Partnership |
A Cell Only Divides: The Aftermath of the Mass Incarceration of Those Living With Mental Illness |
Community Psychiatry IS the Future for Meeting Impending Challenges |
Crushing COVID: Practical Solutions for Indigenous, County, and Rural Mental Health Teams |
Flipping the Power Dynamic and Learning From People With Lived Experience: The Peer Advisor Program Model |
Individual, Community, and Organizational Strategies to Overcome Microaggressions and Discrimination in South Asian Communities |
Mental Health Professionals Role in Reclaiming Community Members From the Criminal Legal System |
Preparing the Psychiatric Workforce for the Continuum of Community Psychiatry Care: From Serious Mental Illness to Common Mental Health Conditions |
Promoting Mental Health in the Criminal Legal System: A Collaboration |
Radical Access: Crisis Services for People Experiencing Homelessness |
Reimagining CMS-Funded Services to Address Social Determinants of Mental Health |
Should We Trust You? Fostering Community Partnerships to Improve Access to Care |
The Hidden Psychiatric Toll in Wildland Firefighters: How Mental Health Professionals Can Address Unmet Needs for Prevention and Treatment |
“They Are After Me”: Deconstructing Psychosis in Marginalized Populations |
A Reimagined Mental Health Care System: Practical and Cross-Functional Advice for Mental Healthcare Stakeholders |
Gun Violence as a Social Determinant of Mental Health |
Persons, Professions, and Institutions: Directions to a Future of Mental Health Equity |
988 and Crisis Care: What Happens After the Call? |
Constructs for Gender and Mental Health: Life Outside the Binary |
Pixel Portrayal: The Impact of LGBTQ+ Representation in Video Games and Gaming Media |
Changing the Social Climate From Despair to Hope: What Is the Role for Psychiatry in Addressing Collective Emotions? |
Coming Together to Bring it Together: A Collaborative Call to Action |
Expanding Healthcare: How to Excel in Collaborative Care Teams |
Improving Access to Mental Health Care Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion |
Innovating on Behavioral Health Services Through Value Based Care and Transformational Leadership |
Opening Plenary Session |
Frontline Connect: Leading on Mental Health and the Healthcare Workforce |
Leading Health Systems Through a Wellbeing Transformation |
Which Measure Is Right for My Practice? |
Is There a Role for Obtaining Antipsychotic Plasma Levels in 2022? We Think So and We’ll Give You Examples |
Bringing the Pulpit Into Practice: The Role of Faith Based Organizations in Promoting Mental Health Equity |
Christian Mental Health Initiative: Increasing Mental Health Literacy and Access to Mental Health Services in Black Churches in Philadelphia |
Advancing Digital Health Literacy to Transform Clinical Care |
Telepsychiatry That Google Cannot Teach: How to Tailor Telehealth Services for People Living With HIV |
Project I See Me: Mental Health Literacy Through Entertainment |
Identifying and Addressing Treatment and Training Gaps in Perinatal Mental Health Care |
The Overturning of Roe Versus Wade: Implications for Women’s Health and the Practice of Medicine |
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has partnered with Wolters Kluwer to produce MHSC 2022 ON DEMAND, giving you access to 38 educational sessions that you can watch anytime, anywhere, on any device.
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has partnered with Wolters Kluwer to produce MHSC 2022 ON DEMAND, giving you access to 38 educational sessions that you can watch anytime, anywhere, on any device.
Mental Health Services Conference 2022 On Demand
The 2022 Mental Health Services On Demand is a digital library with over 50 hours of the best sessions from the 2022 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: XX
Program End Date: XX
CME Information
Mental Health Services Conference 2022 On Demand
The 2022 Mental Health Services On Demand is a digital library with over 50 hours of the best sessions from the 2022 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: October 14, 2022
Program End Date: October 13, 2024
*CME accreditation for psychiatry only
- Addiction psychiatry
- Psychopharmacology
- Child and adolescent psychiatry
- Global, political, and social issues
- Diversity, equity and inclusion
- Community psychiatry
- Telepsychiatry
- Clinical Updates
- Well-Being and Burnout
- And more than 50 total topics

Sync Across All Your Devices

Earn CME Credits

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