N. Bradley Keele – Psychopharmacology Update – Medications, the Brain, and Behavior

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Faculty:N. Bradley KeeleDuration:6 Hours 16 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 17, 2020DescriptionDoes this sound familiar? Your clients are taking multiple psychotropic medications prescribed by different healthcare professionals. You discover that they have no idea who wrote which prescription or why they are even taking the medication. You realize that despite the confusion, you still have a responsibility to know your client’s symptoms, reactions to medications, and to coordinate their care. It’s more critical than ever for mental health professionals to understand how psychotropic medications work, where in the body they work, and why they do (or don’t) improve your client’s therapeutic outcomes.Are you confident in your role as both the patient advocate and protector to effectively address medication-assisted treatments in your overall care plan?Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from an expert in this recording. N. Bradley Keele, Ph.D., has over 20 years of psychopharmacology research experience and teaches clinical neuroscience and psychopharmacology at Baylor University. He will guide you through the newest advances and contemporary trends in blending medication management with psychotherapy interventions for anxiety, PTSD, depression, psychotic disorders, and more. You’ll finish with the knowledge you need to answer clients’ questions, manage side effects, understand medication reactions, and improve your treatment outcomes.HandoutsManual – Psychopharmacology Update (9 MB)62 PagesAvailable after PurchaseOutlinePrecision Medicine in PsychiatryEvidence-based precision medicine and why we need itBiomarkers and endophenotypes in classifying and understanding mental illnessThe Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) frameworkThe future of psychopharmacology”Nuts and Bolts” of Psychopharmacology PharmacokineticsAdministration, distribution, elimination mechanismsPharmacodynamicsReceptor affinity, drug potency, & efficacyFunctional Neuroanatomy Prefrontal cortex and the control of subcortical circuitsPositive & negative valence emotional systemsThe hypothalamus and control of stress hormonesNeurotransmission: targets of psychoactive substancesSynthesis, release, receptors, & inactivationAnxiolytics and Other Medications to Treat Anxiety & PTSD Transmitter systems implicated in anxietyMedications used to treat anxietyBenzodiazepines and non-benzodiazepinesPros and cons of using benzodiazepinesDiscontinuing long-term benzodiazepine useMedical marijuana and anxietySpecial populations – children/adolescents, pregnancyAntidepressant Medications The biological basis of major depressive disorderThe neurotropic hypothesisThe major classes of antidepressant medicationsMechanisms of action & side effectsThe 5 newest antidepressantsEmerging pharmacotherapies – ketamine and other psychedelicsMedical marijuana and major depressive disorderHow to choose an antidepressant, augmentation strategiesThe use of antidepressants in children and adolescents: a cost-benefit analysisAntidepressants during pregnancyThe Use of Atypical Antipsychotics in Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder The pathophysiology of schizophreniaWhat makes an atypical antipsychotic “atypical”?Mechanism of action of atypical antipsychoticsTherapeutic effects and side effectsThe use of atypical antipsychotics to manage schizophrenia and bipolar disorderSpecial populations – children/adolescents, pregnancyFacultyN. Bradley Keele, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 2 Baylor UniversityN. Bradley (Brad) Keele, Ph.D., is Associate Chair of the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at Baylor University. He has more than 20 years of experience teaching psychopharmacology to both graduate and undergraduate students. Prior to coming to Baylor in 1998, he was a post-doctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD.Brad is an expert on the neurobiology of complex emotional behaviors such as fear and anxiety disorders and depression. His research lab, with support from the NIH, examines pharmacological and physiological mechanisms involved in emotional behavior and psychopathology. He has published over 25 peer-reviewed, primary research papers, and book chapters, and has made presentations at several dozen national scientific meetings. Brad earned his B.S. degree in psychology from Baylor, and his Ph.D. in neuroscience from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.Brad is a dynamic and energetic speaker who weaves together empirical findings with everyday examples. His audience (especially his students) appreciates his natural ability to present psychopharmacology in a friendly and practical manner. Brad is passionate about providing behavioral health care providers with practical information that is easy to understand, improving the lives of people living with mental health problems.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: N. Bradley Keele is an associate professor at Baylor University. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: N. Bradley Keele has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.Course Requirement: N. Bradley Keele – Psychopharmacology Update: Medications, the Brain, and BehaviorReal Value: $219.99One time cost: USD 59.99Check more original content of N. 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