Free CME Webcast Series 2026

1 CME/CEU OFFERED. NO FEE.

5:30 – 6:30 p.m. EST
For a free webcast

Presented by Lindner Center of Hope clinicians.


 Register below under each series you would like to attend.  If questions, contact Pricila Gran at (513) 536-0318 or email [email protected]

 


2026 webcast schedule

February 17, 2026

Title: Beyond the Binary: Clinical Approaches to Eating Disorders in Transgender and Gender-Expansive Patients

Presented by Heather Connor, LISW-S, Therapist, Harold C Schott Foundation Eating Disorders Program

Objectives:

  1.  Identify terms relative to gender diverse populations.
  2. Identify key ways eating disorder symptoms may present differently in transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals.
  3. Integrating gender affirming care principles with evidenced based treatment for eating disorders.

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March 11, 2026

Title:  Neurodivergence and Clinical Practice

Presented by Elisha Eveleigh Clipson, Ph.D., Psychologist

Objectives:

 

    1. Describe the meaning of the terms like neurodivergence and neurodiversity.
    2. Modify pathologizing language used in sessions and reports.
    3. Provide practical recommendations to improve client functioning aligned with their goals.

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April 22, 2026

Title:  Residential Assessment as Intervention: From “Treatment-Resistant” to Truly Seen

Presented by Molly Pachan, PhD, Psychologist,  Michelle Pritchard, MA, LPCC-S, Clinical Director, Residential Services, and Margot Brandi, MD, FAPA, Medical Director of Sibcy House at Lindner Center of Hope

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

 

          1. Explain how comprehensive interdisciplinary assessment addresses systemic gaps in care for patients with complex comorbid conditions who have been labeled “treatment-resistant.”
          2. Describe the therapeutic impact of assessment-as-intervention, including evidence from Therapeutic Assessment and diagnostic frameworks beyond the DSM.
          3. Identify practical strategies for integrating collaborative formulation and family engagement into residential assessment processes to improve treatment alignment and patient experience.

 

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May 20, 2026

Title:  Beyond the Basics: Recognizing Lesser-Known Presentations of OCD

Presented by Nicole Bosse, PsyD, Psychologist

Objectives:

 

          1. Identify at least two lesser-known OCD subtypes and their distinguishing features.
          2. Differentiate these presentations from similar disorders such as GAD and psychosis
          3. Apply practical assessment tools and treatment approaches for non-traditional OCD symptoms.

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September 9, 2026

Title:  Bipolar Basics for the Mental Health Practitioner

Presented by John Hawkins, MD, Director of the Bipolar Disorders Clinic and Staff Psychiatrist

Objectives:

          1. Describe the current diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorders
          2. Explain the role, rationale, and clinical application of psychopharmacologic treatments in bipolar disorder.
          3. Identify the appropriate indications and risks associated with the use of antidepressants in individuals with bipolar disorder.

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October 20, 2026

Title: Neuromodulation Options for Treatment-Resistant Depression

Presented by Nik Raju, MD, Staff Psychiatrist and Nelson Rodriguez, MD, FAPA, Staff Psychiatrist

Objectives:

  1. Define the concept of difficult-to-treat depression as well as neuromodulation’s role in treatment in mood disorders
  2. Decide when it is appropriate to refer patients for neuromodulation treatments for mood disorders
  3. Explain the basic mechanisms of action as well as benefits and risks of ECT, TMS, and VNS for mood disorders

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