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Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • NAPNAP Cares
  • Mental Health
  • FREE for Members
  • 1.25 Contact hours
$25.00
1.25 NAPNAP Contact Hour of which contains 0.25 pharmacology and 0.25 Psychopharmacology content. This continuing education activity is part of NAPNAP Cares and is offered free to NAPNAP members until June 30, 2025. The continuing education activity fee for non-members is $25. This course will discuss the evaluation, diagnostic decision making, and initial- and ongoing- management of anxiety in children and adolescents.
  • NAPNAP Cares
  • Mental Health
  • FREE for Members
  • 1.50 Contact hours
$30.00
1.5 NAPNAP Contact Hour of which contains 0.5 pharmacology and 0.5 Psychopharmacology content. This continuing education activity is part of NAPNAP Cares and is offered free to NAPNAP members until June 30, 2025. The continuing education activity fee for non-members is $30. This course will discuss the evaluation, diagnostic decision making, and initial- and ongoing- management of disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders.
  • NAPNAP Cares
  • Mental Health
  • FREE for Members
  • 1.25 Contact hours
$25.00
1.25 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is part of NAPNAP Cares and is offered free to NAPNAP members until June 30, 2025. The continuing education activity fee for non-members is $25. This course will discuss the evaluation, diagnostic decision making, and initial- and ongoing- management of autism spectrum disorders.
  • Mental Health
  • 1.25 Contact hours
$25.00
1.25 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered at a reduced rate to NAPNAP Members. This continuing education activity rate is $12.50 for NAPNAP Members. For non-members, this continuing education activity rate is $25. This course is a recorded presentation for NAPNAP's 2024 National Conference. Rates of self-inflicted harm and suicidal thoughts are rising in children and adolescents, with the choice of lethal methods significantly affecting outcomes. This presentation aims to equip pediatric-focused APRNs with actionable toolkits for reducing lethal methods, combining evidence-based approaches with collective expertise. It covers common youth suicide methods, initiating discussions on limiting access to such means and forming partnerships with public health, law enforcement and businesses for safer storage promotion.

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