WHOLE PSYCHIATRY



 MIND-BODY PSYCHIATRY

American Health Educators, Inc.
is now offering a once per month (one year in total) educational program taught by
GEORGETOWN OUTSTANDING TEACHER OF THE YEAR
(1993, 1997, & 1999)
Robert J. Hedaya, M. D.

Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown University Hospital Department of Psychiatry
Author of Understanding Biological Psychiatry
(Norton, 1996)
and
Anti-Depressant Survival Program: How to Beat the Side Effects and Enhance the
Benefits of Your Medication

(Crown-Harmony, February 15, 2000)


This workshop will be limited to FORTY attendees (2 classes of 20 each), and will cover what psychotherapists need to know about biological and mind-body psychiatry. After completion of the workshop series attendees will be able to converse with psychiatrists and other prescribers of medication with confidence and knowledge.

The workshop will include:

  • case discussions and presentations
  • an orderly and organized review of the basics of biological psychiatry
  • cutting edge information relevant to practice
  • alternative and nutritional aspects of psychiatric treatment


CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT: 19.2 hours of Continuing Education Credit available for psychologists and pastoral counselors.

TUITION: Two payments of $350 each, 1 at time of registration, and 1 at the first day of class.

PAID TO: American Health Educators, Inc.

WHERE: 4701 Willard Avenue, Suite 222, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815
WHEN: Third Thursday of each month. Call for schedule.
TIME: 2:00 PM to 3:40 PM

A few comments of attendees at Dr. Hedaya's presentations:

" Dr. Hedaya does an excellent job of explaining difficult biopsychiatric concepts in terms that non-physicians can understand "

" This is a course of study that has altered the way in which I look at patients' complaints about depression"

" Deeply interesting and very relevant to the practice of psychotherapy"

Dr. Hedaya received a score of 4.8 out of a possible 5.0
(in his 1999 conference presentation-evaluation by 250 participants)


For more information see attached course outline.
To register CALL: 301-657-1230