This webinar, from 6/3/2010, features Michael Grodin. It was presented as part of the special Advanced Clinicians webinar and workshop series. It is part of the National Capacity Building (NCB) webinar series. NCB is a project of the Center for Victims of Torture.
Presenter:
- Michael Grodin, MD – Professor of Psychiatry, Family Medicine, Bioethics, and Human Rights; Co-Founder, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights; Medical Ethicist Boston Medical Center; Medical Acupuncturist
Topic:
Integrating Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Qigong, Tai Chi, Acupuncture and more) into mental health treatment of torture survivors. This webinar is 90 minutes long, and contains both a presentation, and a discussion period.
This is the first in the Advanced Clinicians webinar series.
Suggested discussion questions
- Do you anticipate applying CAM interventions in your center? What help do you need to make that happen?
- What other questions do you have about the use of CAM for treatment of survivors?
- Discuss challenging cases you have and how CAM might be relevant.
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