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Substance Abuse & Mental Health for Practitioners; 2024 Done In A Day
Join Dr. Stalberg for this unique presentation that will demonstrate the evolution of the diagnostic entities of substance abuse. It will begin with Sigmund Freud's opinions, progressing from the first DSM I (1952), to DSM II (1968), to DSM III (1980), to DSM IV (1994), to DSM 5 (2013). The presentation is from the perspective of a Board Certified Forensic Psychiatrist and California licensed attorney. This is more than just the medical, but the legal applications for practicing attorneys.
1 Prevention & Detection Competence
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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