
Prolonged Grief in Youth in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic – 1 CE Hour
About Course
Dr. Melhem will present her work on the course of grief reactions in parentally bereaved youth, the impact of the pandemic on adolescents and adults’ psychiatric symptoms and grief reactions, and her work on the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis as a potential mechanism implicated in prolonged grief in youth.Description
Dr. Melhem will present her work on the course of grief reactions in parentally bereaved youth, the impact of the pandemic on adolescents and adults’ psychiatric symptoms and grief reactions, and her work on the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis as a potential mechanism implicated in prolonged grief in youth.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the course of grief reactions in youth
- Understand the impact of the pandemic on youth’s mental health and prolonged grief
- Understand potential biological mechanisms implicated in prolonged grief
About the Presenter
Dr. Melhem’s background is in psychiatric and genetic epidemiology. She received her PhD from the Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research program is focused on the neurobiology of stress response and suicidal behavior in youth and includes mechanistic and translational studies to understand the biological mechanisms implicated in depression, prolonged grief, and suicidal behavior and to identify biomarkers for these phenotypes that could translate into clinical practice and inform prevention and intervention efforts. She has expertise in the conduct of longitudinal studies in at risk-youth and children and families exposed to major stressors such as parental death, parental cancer, and parental divorce. Her work has characterized the phenomenology of grief reactions in youth and contributed to the empirical evidence supporting the inclusion of prolonged grief disorder diagnosis in DSM-5R. She is the Principal Investigator of four NIMH R01 studies, the recipient of a Young Investigator Award from AFSP, and twice the recipient of a Young Investigator Award from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, and a NIMH Career Development Award.
Continuing Education
American Psychological Association
The Center for Prolonged Grief at Columbia School of Social Work is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Center for Prolonged Grief maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Note: Many state boards recognize the APA approval. Please check with your state licensing board.
New York State Education Department
- NYSED State Board for Psychology recognizes the Center for Prolonged Grief as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists (#PSY-0150).
- NYSED Board for Social Work recognizes the Center for Prolonged as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers (#SW‐0727).
- NYSED State Board for Mental Health Practitioners recognizes the Center for Prolonged Grief as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists (#MFT-0080).
Note: Non-NYS social workers, marriage and family therapists, and other licensed professionals, please check with your state licensing board. Many states have recognized our continuing education programs as we are at a CSWE-accredited institution and part of a regionally accredited university.
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