DSM-5-TR Updates
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This course does not offer CE Credits. The same course is available for purchase and offers 1.5 CE hours for behavioral health clinicians. See "related products" below. Diagnosing mental disorders isn’t just a checklist exercise—it’s a powerful act that can open doors to healing or unintentionally reinforce harm. With the release of DSM-5-TR, clinicians face new responsibilities: to understand not just what has changed in the manual, but why these changes matter in the lives of real people navigating systems shaped by culture, trauma, loss, and bias. This course invites you to move beyond the surface of diagnostic updates and into a richer understanding of how our tools reflect our values—and how to wield those tools ethically and effectively in a rapidly evolving clinical landscape. If you’re a clinician providing behavioral health services, this training offers critical insight to help you apply the DSM-5-TR with confidence, clarity, and compassion. Dr. Jason Buckles, Ph.D., brings over two decades of experience at the intersection of intellectual disability, co-occurring mental health diagnoses, and diagnostic education. Having served as a clinical director, consultant, and university instructor, Dr. Buckles is uniquely positioned to guide learners through the clinical, cultural, and ethical dimensions of DSM-5-TR updates. In this self-paced course, Dr. Buckles presents DSM revisions through a human-centered lens, blending historical context, clinical examples, and sociocultural critique. He invites learners to think critically about the impact of diagnostic labels while equipping them with practical tools for integrating DSM-5-TR changes into everyday practice. Topics covered include the evolving language of gender and race in diagnostic criteria, the addition of prolonged grief disorder, new coding guidance for suicidal and non-suicidal self-injury, and emerging attention to the influence of discrimination in mental health assessments. Clinicians will gain deeper insight into both the rationale and real-world impact of these changes. Navigate DSM changes with confidence: Understand the rationale behind DSM-5-TR updates and how they apply to your daily clinical work. Enhance cultural competence in diagnosis: Learn to identify and mitigate bias, racism, and stereotyping within diagnostic processes. Apply ethical diagnostic practices: Strengthen your ability to balance objectivity and empathy when using diagnostic tools. Expert-led and grounded in real practice: Dr. Buckles has decades of experience training clinicians in DSM use across populations with complex needs. Trusted CE provider: Telehealth Certification Institute is known for excellence in continuing education and supports thousands of clinicians nationwide. Timely and essential knowledge: DSM-5-TR reflects major sociocultural shifts—understanding these changes is vital for responsible clinical care. Explain the general process and intent of the creation of DSM-5-TR List the general changes to an array of diagnostic categories and coding considerations Explain specifically the addition of and related concerns regarding prolonged grief disorder Discuss recent literature on these topics Illustrate ways to consider the ethical and responsible application of DSM-5-TR processes Whether you’re revisiting the DSM after years of practice or encountering these changes for the first time, this course offers essential context and tools for delivering more informed, inclusive, and ethical care. We welcome you to engage in this timely exploration of DSM-5-TR and deepen your diagnostic practice. Add this to your course library to begin learning instantly. This is a non-interactive, self-study program and consists of an hour and a half of video instruction and an evaluation. From the time of registration, you have six months to access the coursework. This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services. This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Teaching methods for this course include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation. Course access and completion instructions. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Jason earned his Bachelor’s in Psychology at New York University in 1996. While there he worked on diagnostic projects at Bellevue Hospital and the New York State Psychiatric Institute. He earned his Master’s in Counseling at The University of New Mexico in 2001 and PhD in Special Education at The University of New Mexico in 2016. His dissertation focused on the experiences of direct support professionals who support people with sexually challenging behavior. Since 2002 Jason has been owner of Talkabout Inc., a Behavior Consultation agency specializing in supports for people with intellectual disability and concurrent mental health diagnoses. From 2012 through 2016 Jason was the Statewide Clinical Director of the New Mexico Department of Health – Bureau of Behavioral Support overseeing statewide systems of behavioral support consultation. From 2016-2019 Jason was the Executive Director of A Better Way of Living, a CQL accredited agency that provides life-wide supports for people with intellectual disability. He is currently a contracting consultant with the New Mexico Department of Health where he supervises the sexual risk screening program, the ongoing development of behavior support systems, and provides statewide trainings on co-occurring mental health conditions for people with intellectual disability among other topics. For several years Jason has also served as the Program Manager for the Developmental Disability/Mental Illness project with the University of New Mexico. For most of the past 20 years he was a part time instructor at both The University of New Mexico teaching Introduction to Intellectual Disability and at New Mexico Highlands University teaching DSM Assessment for Counselors. The instructor for this course receive compensation for their services. There are no reported conflicts of interest to disclose. This course does not offer CE credits, just great content. The same course is available for purchase and offers 1.5 CE hours for behavioral health clinicians. See "related products" below. This course is a non-interactive, online self-study. Participants may request a printed version of their certificate of completion to be delivered by mail. A shipping/handling fee of $6.95 will be charged per request. Shipping internationally may require an additional charge. Close Captioning is available for live webinars and recorded video presentations. You can click on the following links to view our policies:Description
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This course was recorded 5/5/23
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