Supporting your path forward
Supporting your path forward
Supporting your path forward
Resources to support adults
Our world is changing rapidly, with new reports and research. No one knows the exact path forward, but we know there is a growing number of adults struggling with mental or physical issues during this pandemic. We’re here to partner with you as you help your adult clients adapt and thrive.
Mental health
Anxiety, depression, and stress is more prevalent in adults than ever before, with over one-third of adults displaying clinical signs of anxiety, depression, or both since the onslaught of COVID-191. Mental Health continues to be an important piece of the well-being puzzle. We’re here to support you in helping your clients as they continue their journey.
Upcoming webinars:
None at this time
Recorded webinars:
Helping Clients Find Resilience and Normalcy in Troubled Times: A Millon Inventories Perspective
Grand Rounds Series: The Value of Assessments
Grand Rounds Series: Encouraging Resilience and the Value of Personality Assessments
Grand Rounds Series: Trauma & The Value of Assessments
Helpful resources:
How Depression Can Affect Common Health Conditions
Five Tools for Treating Depression
Upcoming Webinars:
None at this time
Recorded webinars:
Screening for Cognitive Impairment
Teleneuropsychology and the Return to "Normal" Clinical Practice Webinar
In-person cognitive testing in the age of COVID-19: Maximizing safety
Helpful resources:
Cognitive Interventions and Monitoring Tools for Reported COVID-19 Symptoms
Cognitive Rehabilitation Toolkit
Neuropsychological Assessments and Interventions for Spanish-speaking Clients
Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System
Cogmed Working Memory Training
Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status Update
1Keeter, S. (2020, July 27). A third of Americans experienced high levels of psychological distress during the coronavirus outbreak. Retrieved August 03, 2020, from https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/05/07/a-third-of-americans-experienced-high-levels-of-psychological-distress-during-the-coronavirus-outbreak/