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Office of Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging: Improving Outcomes with Diverse PTSD Patients

Description

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event - usually involves debilitating symptoms for patients, including flashbacks, uncontrollable thoughts of the event, nightmares, or severe anxiety. Join us virtually as we explore PTSD, its clinical outcomes, and its psychotherapies for clients, with an eye for where and how providers can help better retain clients.

Featuring

Daniel Levinson, PhD

Research Professor, Neuropsychology | Center for Healthy Minds - University of Wisconsin-Madison

Dr. Daniel Levinson is a clinical psychologist who has spent most of his practice working with clients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. He is passionate about moving psychology from research into practice. As part of this endeavor, he has published multiple manuscripts, the most recent appearing in the Journal of Traumatic Stress titled “Less Dropout from Prolonged Exposure Sessions Prescribed At Least Twice Weekly: A Meta-analysis and Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.” He has also published research on mind wandering and been interviewed by various publications including the New York Times for topics including mindfulness. Dr. Levinson's current work is translating the benefits of science into benefits for clients.

When and Where

Friday, August 25, 2023

8-9 am MST | 10-11 am CDT

Join via Zoom

Provided By

  • Creighton University Office of Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging
  • Creighton University School of Medicine
  • Creighton University Office of Continuing Education

Date and Time

Friday, August 25 2023 – 10:00 to 11:00AM
Add to Calendar 20230825T100000Z 20230825T110000Z America/Chicago Office of Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging: Improving Outcomes with Diverse PTSD Patients <p>Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event - usually involves debilitating symptoms for patients, including flashbacks, uncontrollable thoughts of the event, nightmares, or severe anxiety. Join us virtually as we explore PTSD, its clinical outcomes, and its psychotherapies for clients, with an eye for where and how providers can help better retain clients.</p> <h2>Featuring</h2> <h3>Daniel Levinson, PhD</h3> <p><strong>Research Professor, Neuropsychology | Center for Healthy Minds - University of Wisconsin-Madison</strong></p> <p>Dr. Daniel Levinson is a clinical psychologist who has spent most of his practice working with clients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. He is passionate about moving psychology from research into practice. As part of this endeavor, he has published multiple manuscripts, the most recent appearing in the Journal of Traumatic Stress titled “Less Dropout from Prolonged Exposure Sessions Prescribed At Least Twice Weekly: A Meta-analysis and Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.” He has also published research on mind wandering and been interviewed by various publications including the New York Times for topics including mindfulness. Dr. Levinson's current work is translating the benefits of science into benefits for clients.</p> <h2>When and Where</h2> <p>Friday, August 25, 2023</p> <p>8-9 am MST | 10-11 am CDT</p> <p><a href="http://Friday, August 25, 2023 8-9 am MST | 10-11 am CDT Join via Zoom">Join via Zoom</a></p> <h2>Provided&nbsp;By</h2> <ul> <li>Creighton University&nbsp;Office of Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging</li> <li>Creighton University School of Medicine</li> <li>Creighton University Office&nbsp;of&nbsp;Continuing&nbsp;Education</li> </ul> Virtual

Location

Virtual