Assessment and Treatment of Tics and Tourette's Disorder
Overview
Online Workshop
Thursday, November 16, 2023
9:30am-12:30pm ET
NYSED and ASWB/ACE approved for 3 CE contact hours
- Clinical Features of Tic Disorders
- Assessment Considerations
- Evidence-based Interventions for Tics
- CBIT Overview
- Case Example
- Psychopharmacological Interventions
- Augmenting CBIT with Exposure and Response Prevention and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
- Impact of TD/tics on Learning and School
Learning Objectives
As a result of attending this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Identify the four different categories of tics.
- Identify at least two instruments for assessment of tics/Tourette's Disorder.
- Identify and describe the two main parts of habit reveral training.
Presenter
Mark Knepley, PhD
Mark Knepley, PhD, is part of the Faculty Group Practice (FGP) at the NYU Langone Child Study Center where he is a member of the Anxiety and Mood Disorders service. Dr. Knepley is also the Director of the Tics, Tourette's Disorder, and Trichotillomania (T3) Program at the NYU Langone Child Study Center
Attendance Fees
General Admission: $60.00
Available Discounts:
- NYU Alumni (10% off): $54
- Current Practicum Instructors/Educational Coordinators (10% off): $54
Cancellations and Refunds
If after registering, you determine that you can no longer attend this event, The Office of Global and Lifelong Learning will issue refunds on the following basis:
- Refund requests made on or before November 9, 2023 (by midnight): full refund
- Refund requests made on or before November 12, 2023 (by midnight): 50% refund
- Refund requests made on or after November 13, 2023: no refund
If this event is cancelled, all registrants will be fully reimbursed. To withdraw from and be reimbursed for this event, please complete the event withdrawal form.
Continuing Education Contact Hours
NYSED and ASWB/ACE approved for 3 Continuing Education Contact Hours.
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Special Accommodations and Grievance Policy
Special Accommodations:
Students requiring accommodations have the opportunity to make these known upon registering or by writing to silver.continuingeducation@nyu.edu.
Addressing Grievances:
For information on our grievance and complaint procedures, contact 212.998.9099 or silver.continuingeducation@nyu.edu.
Note on Accessibility:
It is a priority to make our events inclusive and accessible. For any questions or to notify us of a request, please email silver.continuingeducation@nyu.edu at least 72 hours before the event.
Contact Us
NYU Silver School of Social Work
Office of Global and Lifelong Learning
285 Mercer Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10003
Email: silver.continuingeducation@nyu.edu
Phone: 212.998.5973
Fax: 212.995.4497