'Mental bites' webinar series - Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Webinar 3 Nov, 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM (AEST)
‘Mental bites’ is a new lunch-time series with bite-sized information presented by the Psychological Medicine Specific Interest group. GPs are aware of mental health assessments, diagnosis, and management, but this series will be an opportunity to learn more about how to do the work - the micro-skills of engagement, forming safe and effective therapeutic alliances and communication with patients. This webinar will involve a discussion about 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.
Learning outcomes
- To identify micro skills available to engage with patients and their mental health
- Apply techniques to form safe and effective therapeutic communication with patients
This event attracts 1 CPD points
This event is part of 'Mental bites' webinar series. Events in this series are:
Facilitator
Dr Cathy Andronis
Chair, RACGP Specific Interests Psychological Medicine
Dr Cathy Andronis works as a GP and psychotherapist in inner Melbourne and is a qualified family therapist.
She is RACGP Specific Interests Psychological Medicine Chair, a member of the Victorian RACGP–RANZP liaison subcommittee, and is the RACGP representative for Mental Health Australia and the MHPN clinical education committee.
Cathy is an experienced facilitator of case consultation groups for the RACGP and the Australian Society for Psychological Medicine (ASPM) and a provider of clinical supervision. She is the GP lead at Deakin University Eastern Health Clinical School.
Presenter
A/Prof John Kramer
Chair, RACGP Specific Interest - ADHD, ASD and Neurodiversity
Dr Kramer is a GP in Woolgoolga with special interest in Developmental Paediatrics, Indigenous Health, Mental Health, Medical Education, Refugee Health, Palliative Care. He is the Chair of RACGP Specific Interest Group - ADHD, ASD and Neurodiversity.