Autism, ADHD, or Anxiety?
Helping Therapists Navigate Complex Youth Diagnoses
Children and teens often present with overlapping symptoms that make diagnosis and treatment planning challenging. Is it ADHD, anxiety, autism — or a combination?
Join a virtual collaboration roundtable designed for therapists working with children and adolescents. This informal session will bring therapists and a child & adolescent psychiatric provider together to discuss common diagnostic dilemmas, share clinical perspectives, and explore how therapy and medication management can work together to support youth and families.
The goal is to strengthen collaboration between therapists and prescribers when navigating complex clinical presentations.
Hosted by Mercedes Dodge, MPAS, PA-C, CAQ-Psychiatry,
Texas Site Director at Orion Behavioral Health Network
Format
- Brief clinical overview
- Case-based discussion
- Open conversation and Q&A
Therapists are welcome to bring anonymized cases or questions related to clinical decision-making and care coordination.
Audience
Licensed therapists, counselors, psychologists, and social workers working with children and adolescents.
Event Details
Location: Virtual (Zoom) - Link provided after you complete Registration Form
Date: April 24th Friday
Time: 12:00–1:00 PM CT
Join the Roundtable
Space is limited to allow for discussion.
Complete the brief form below to receive the Zoom link and event details.