Event date: 9/16/2022 Export event Mark Wills / Wednesday, August 24, 2022 / Categories: Uncategorized Progress in Psychodiagnostics: DSM-5-TR (from -5 and -IV-TR) NASW California 4 p.m.-7:15 p.m.This virtual clinical workshop is a critical continuing education opportunity for all clinicians to stay abreast of contemporary progress in psychodiagnostics. The DSM-5 brought substantive advancements in the gestalt, interprofessional process, and documentation around psychodiagnosing. Now, DSM-5-TR is an important but discerning continuation of the art and science of diagnosing further grounded in and developed by social determinants of health, progressive changes in language and phrasing, advancing the centering of dynamic culture considerations in formulation, transformations in diagnostic criterion and coding, and by the addition of three critical diagnoses. History, politics, and the gestalt of the age of DSM-5-TR will be crosswalked; from there, the essential updates to new diagnoses will be reviewed, along with a multitude of criterion changes and the dozens (upon dozens) of coding changes aligned with ICD-11.Learning objectives:Describe the philosophy, fundamental changes, and key progress from the (DSM-IV-TR to) DSM-5 to DSM-5-TR;Understand and crosswalk substantive diagnostic criteria changes, text revisions, and coding alterations between the DSM-5 and -5-TR for major mental illnesses and common mental health conditions; andIdentify critical cultural considerations for psychodiagnosing that can inform more responsive and competent assessments and treatment planning.3 CEU availableRegister for Progress in Psychodiagnostics at https://www.naswca.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1656087&group=. Previous Article NASW Nevada/NASW North Dakota Virtual Mental Health Conference Next Article The Clinical Social Work Career Print 1624 Tags: virtual continuing education webinar chapter california Related articles Borderless Care: Navigating Transnational Caregiving in a Globalized World Cultural Humility: A Practice of Curiosity and Accountability for Social Workers Social Workers’ Role in Addressing Harmful Substance Use Emotional Intelligence in Social Work: Strengthening Professional Practice New Trends in Substance Abuse Focusing on Alcohol and Cannabis