Live webinar - what counselors should know about DSM-5-TR

March 28, 2024 | 2–3 p.m. ET

In March 2022, the American Psychiatric Association released the DSM-5-TR. This revision includes a new Prolonged Grief Disorder; more than 70 modified criteria sets; integration of more nuanced considerations regarding race, gender identity, and discrimination; and diagnostic attention to Suicidal Behavior and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury.

Join us for this webinar to familiarize yourself with salient changes in the DSM-5-TR. We’ll walk you through the diagnostic changes and additions most likely to impact the work of counselors, giving you a guide to digesting material found within the manual’s 1,050 pages. You will walk away from this webinar with clear direction on areas for more focused exploration of the DSM-5-TR as part of your continuing education and implementation into your research agenda.  

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Presenters

Carman Gill

Carman S. Gill, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS

Shannon Karl

Shannon Karl, PhD, LMHC, NCC, CCMHC, ACS

Casey Barrio Minton

Casey Barrio Minton, PhD, NCC

Cost

Webinar

  • ACA Members – $0
  • Nonmembers – $10

Continuing Education (CE) Credit

Participants can earn 1.0 credit hour. The option to purchase CE credit will be made available following the live event and upon completion of the CE survey.

  • ACA Members – $10
  • Nonmembers – $15

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Learning Objectives

  • Attendees will understand diagnostic criteria and relevance of Prolonged Grief Disorder.  
  • Attendees will understand how to integrate attention to race, gender identity, and discrimination within the context of diagnosis.  
  • Attendees will identify at least five changes to diagnostic criteria sets relevant to counseling practice and counselor education.