‘Mental bites’ is a new webinar series presented in 2022 by the Psychological Medicine Specific Interest group. Covering a new topic each month, this lunchtime webinar series gives GPs the opportunity to gain further professional development on pertinent areas in psychological medicine.
Recorded: 3/03/2022
Psychological health
This 'Mental bites' webinar will discuss evidence- based practices regarding trauma treatment and highlight a practical skill the GP can take away from the session as well as Q&A with an expert on this topic.
Recorded: 7/04/2022
This 'Mental bites' webinar looks at the role of GPs in preventing ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences). This webinar will highlight a practical skill the GP can take away from the session to use with patients as well as Q&A with a GP expert in this field.
Recorded: 5/05/2022
This 'Mental bites' webinar will cover the role of the GP regarding family therapy and relationships. It will include a practical skill the GP can take away from the session to use with patients as well as Q&A with a GP expert in this field.
Recorded: 2/06/2022
This 'Mental bites' webinar will look at the latest medication updates regarding psychological medicine and responsible prescribing.
Recorded: 7/07/2022
This 'Mental bites' webinar will focus on eating disorders and feature a practical skill GPs can use whilst treating and communicating with patients. It will include a practical skill the GP can take away from the session and include a Q&A with an expert in this field.
Recorded: 4/08/2022
This 'Mental bites' webinar will discuss how a GP can form safe and effective therapeutic alliances and communication with patients and keep mentally safe while treating patients with trauma. It will include a practical skill the GP can take away from the session to use with patients as well as Q&A with a GP expert in this field.
Recorded: 1/09/2022
This 'Mental bites' webinar looks at the GPs role in managing patients with ADHD. This webinar will highlight a practical skill the GP can take away from the session to use whilst communicating with patients as well as Q&A with Chair, ADHD, ASD and Neurodiversity Specific Interest Group – Dr John Kramer.
Recorded: 3/11/2022
ITP is an important and useful FPS for mood disorders that is often overlooked. With its origins in depression research, it has evolved to include practical techniques that are easily implemented in GP for many problems including grief and eating disorders.
Recorded: 1/12/2022
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