Wednesday, September 9 | 1:30-2:30 p.m. Central
Pandemic-intensified stress—social isolation, financial worries, relationship strain, employment uncertainty and barriers to care—can wreak havoc on mental health, especially for individuals who struggle with anxiety and/or substance use disorders. Join behavioral health experts Sanjava Saxena, MD, and Christopher Yadron, PhD, to examine emerging data on adverse effects of the pandemic, identify warning signs of relapse and discuss next steps for patients in need of more or specialized care.
Objectives
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Identify psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on anxiety and substance use disorders
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Review data showing the adverse effects of pandemic-related stress on mental health
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Recognize the warning signs of relapse
A certificate of completion will be awarded for attending.
About the Presenters
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