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CE Webinar: Chronic Disease Progression and End-of-Life Concerns in Older Adults
Wednesday, July 13, 2022, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
Category: CE Event

Upcoming CE Webinar:
Chronic Disease Progression and End-of-Life Concerns in Older Adults

Presented by Robert C. Nelson, PhD
Wednesday, July 13, 11:00am–12:00 pm PT
1 CE Credit

As part of our partnership with the National Register of Health Service Psychologists, we are pleased to offer Nevada Psychological Association members and affiliates discounted access to the upcoming webinar "Chronic Disease Progression and End-of-Life Concerns in Older Adults".

Chronic disease progression presents numerous challenges to treatment planning. As chronic medical conditions progress in later life, patients often experience the onset or exacerbation of depression, anxiety, psychosis, and other mental health symptoms that can compound other end of life concerns. Dr. Robert Nelson will provide examples of disease progression and common end of life concerns and will provide options for effective treatment intervention and compassionate psychological assistance to older adults with chronic disease.

Visit https://bit.ly/ChronicDiseaseWebinar to register.
     • The discounted cost for NPA members and affiliates is $25.
     • Create an account to easily register for this and future webinars. Three steps: Click "Register," "Log In to Register," and "I don't have an account." Enter NPA10 when checking out to apply the discount.

Participants will earn 1 CE credit for attending this session. Participants must attend the entire, one-hour presentation and complete the evaluation at the end of the webinar to be eligible for CE credit.

For more information about the webinar and Dr. Nelson, please visit https://www.nationalregister.org/education-training/webinars/clinical-webinar/
The National Register of Health Service Psychologists is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The National Register maintains responsibility for this program and its content.