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D. Schuyler, MD
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T. Skale, MD
B. Smith, JD
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D. Sprague
M. Stein, MD, MPH
R. Stille, MBA
V. Strasburger, MD
J. Tsuang, MD
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J. Victoroff, MD, MA
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Richard Jackson, MDAssistant Clinical Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan School of Medicine/Wayne State School of Medicine| Tuesday, November 3 07:45-09:00 a.m. |
213 - Neuropsychiatric Approaches to the Assessment and Treatment of Agitation, Aggression and Dangerousness PD PT PI 1.25 credits - Room: Breakers ABGH |
Richard Jackson, MD, Assistant Clinical Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan School of Medicine/Wayne State School of Medicine
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Many experts say that the key to treating patients with agitation, aggression and dangerousness is to understand the factors that lead to this behavior and the treatments that are currently available. By participating in this activity, attendees will be able to: - Discuss the etiology of agitative and aggressive feeling and dangerous behavior, and explore how various forms of psychiatric comorbidity increase the likelihood of such behavior;
- Recognize the effective ways to conduct accurate risk assessments; and
- Identify various integrated treatments, including cognitive behavioral and other skill-based interventions, to address such behavior.
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| Tuesday, November 3 09:15-10:30 a.m. |
225 - Forensic Correctional Psychiatry PI PD 1.25 credits - Room: Breakers ABGH |
Richard Jackson, MD, Assistant Clinical Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan School of Medicine/Wayne State School of Medicine
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Forensic psychiatry is an emerging area of specialization in psychiatry and it is important for general psychiatrists to familiarize with this area to help in their interface with the legal system. By participating in this activity, attendees will be able to: - Discuss the commonly encountered psychiatric problems in correctional centers;
- To become familiar with the prevalence of mental illness in Correctional facilities and to understand the complexities of assessment and treatment of the mentally ill in this setting; and
- Identify the legal challenges practitioners face.
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