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This seminar is a follow-up to our May and June clinical seminars on the newly identified phenotype dubbed Fear of Harm, or FOH for short. It's groundbreaking feature is the symptoms of temperature dysregulation. We're taking a deep dive into this biological marker and examining how to understand and manage it to promote better mood stability and overall mental health. Join us for an in depth look at this paradigm shift in the process of diagnosing mental illness and how it can be rooted in the biological and physiological.
You can purchase the companion CMHRC books from Amazon, including:
Bipolar- FOH : amzn.to/4fjBTr3
Detailed information about this disorder, symptom identification, and treatment can be found in this book. This book also contains checklists based on nearly 20 years of research into FOH, and on community sourced symptom information from patients and families with the lived experience. The checklists can be used by parents, patients, and providers to help identify symptoms of “FOH”, clarify diagnostic questions and facilitate access to effective treatment.
Managing Temperature and Sleep Disruptions: amzn.to/3StJQjy
Detailed information about the impact of temperature and sleep disruptions on mood disorders and symptom intensity, as well as how to use cooling strategies and other interventions to support effective mental health treatment can be found in this book. This book also contains checklists and templates that can be used to design your personalized cooling and sleep plans for yourself and your loved ones. These plans can help you cool down, sleep better, and optimize effective treatment to experience stability.