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Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Resources

A collection of resources curated for psychiatric-mental health nurses: From toolkits to graduate school listings, the APNA Resource Center is your first access point for information on topics across the spectrum of psychiatric-mental health nursing.

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Cultural HumilityContinuing Education

Complicating the Nature of the Individual in Trauma-Informed Care (TIC)

APNA Annual Conference Session Recording: This presentation introduces recent multidisciplinary research on neurobiological and social factors that influence individual trauma variability to help improve the trauma-informed care employed by
Cultural HumilityContinuing Education

Social Determinants of Health: A Missing Piece of the Puzzle in Mental Health and Whole Health Care

Participants will be introduced to a unique approach to improve their ability to effectively address social determinants of health, such as poverty and discrimination, with patients. Faculty from the University
Cultural HumilityContinuing Education

Mini-Concurrent Sessions: Culture

Two 20-minute presentations: I'm Not Crazy! Destigmatizing Schizophrenia in the African American Community; Empirical Validation of the Racial/Ethnic/Cultural Sensitivity Scale
Cultural HumilityContinuing Education

Trauma Competencies and Culture: Embracing Diversity

Drawing on cross-cultural multidisciplinary research, this presentation discusses recent evidence on how culture influences the neurobiology, symptoms, and treatment of trauma with the goal of helping psychiatric nurses develop
Cultural HumilityContinuing Education

Complicating the Nature of the Individual in Trauma-Informed Care (TIC)

APNA Annual Conference Session Recording: This presentation introduces recent multidisciplinary research on neurobiological and social factors that influence individual trauma variability to help improve the trauma-informed care employed by
Cultural HumilityContinuing Education

Social Determinants of Health: A Missing Piece of the Puzzle in Mental Health and Whole Health Care

Participants will be introduced to a unique approach to improve their ability to effectively address social determinants of health, such as poverty and discrimination, with patients. Faculty from the University
Cultural HumilityContinuing Education

Mini-Concurrent Sessions: Culture

Two 20-minute presentations: I'm Not Crazy! Destigmatizing Schizophrenia in the African American Community; Empirical Validation of the Racial/Ethnic/Cultural Sensitivity Scale
Cultural HumilityContinuing Education

Trauma Competencies and Culture: Embracing Diversity

Drawing on cross-cultural multidisciplinary research, this presentation discusses recent evidence on how culture influences the neurobiology, symptoms, and treatment of trauma with the goal of helping psychiatric nurses develop