NAPNAP's Developmental-Behavioral & Mental Health SIG
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  • DBMH Resource
  • Topics
    • ADHD
    • Anxiety >
      • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
      • Selective Mutism
      • Separation Anxiety Disorder
      • Social Phobia Disorder
      • Specific Phobia
    • ASD
    • Bipolar
    • Cerebral Palsy
    • Cleft Lip or Palette
    • Communication Disorders
    • Depressive Disorders
    • Development >
      • Normal Development
      • Cognition, Social
      • Gross Motor
      • Speech, Language
    • Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders
    • Dissociative Identity Disorder
    • Eating & feeding disorders
    • Elimination Disorders >
      • Enuresis
      • Encopresis
    • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
    • Gender Dysphoria
    • Genetic Disorders >
      • Down syndrome
      • DiGeorge
      • Fragile X
      • Klinefelter
      • Inborn errors of metabolism
      • Marfan
      • Mitochondrial
      • Lysosomal
      • Prader-Willi
      • Rett syndrome
      • Rubinstein-Taybi
      • Tay-Sachs
      • Turner syndrome
      • Williams syndrome
    • Habit Disorders
    • Intellectual Disabilities
    • Language Disorders
    • Learning Disabilities
    • OCD and Related
    • Schizophrenia Spectrum
    • Sensory Integration
    • Somatic Symptoms
    • Spina Bifida
    • Substance Use
    • Trauma or Stress-Related
  • By Age
    • Neonate-Infant
    • Toddler
    • School-Age
    • Adolescent
  • PC Integration
  • Training
  • Resources
  • Calendar

Training & Institutes

  • NAPNAP CE site -- NAPNAP Continuing Education program accreditation and guidelines
  • Primary Care Mental Health Specialist (PMHS) Certification -- offered by Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB)
  • LEND Traineeship
  • KYSS Fellowship (online, offered through Ohio State University)
  • The REACH Institute: Patient-Centered Mental Health in Pediatric Primary Care, Child/Adolescent Training in Evidence-Based Psychotherapies, organizational training

Other Continuing Education

AAP Kognito Virtual Human Simulations Launched to Help Manage Real-Life Conversations in Primary Care and Family Settings (must be a member of AAP member to log in)
  • Kognito Modules for Screening and Brief Intervention with Adolescents (depression and suicidality) and At-Risk in Primary Care-Adolescents and Artificial Perfection: Talking to Teens about Performance Enhancement (supplements, stimulants, steroids)
  • Kognito Modules for Screening  Maternal Depression, Child Development, and Social Determinants of Health
AACAP (some for credit, some for professional education)
  • Learning On Demand
  • Institute Bundles: 5-10 lectures for $30; great for psychopharm review
Journal of Pediatric Health Care – CE Articles
  • Child Neglect Assessment and Intervention – Article – Post Test
Other
  • SBIRT course: Introduction to SBIRT for adolescents. A free self-paced video based online course designed to teach providers the basics of screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment for their adolescent patients. eight content videos that range from 12-17 minutes in length, totaling approximately two and a half hours of video. Each video is followed by a short quiz with a total of 15 questions. The course does NOT need to be completed in one sitting and should take you three to four hours.
  • Bullying Prevention Training Course from US DHHS's Stopbullying.gov

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