987 Results
Clinical Style Adaptation
Learn about clinical style adaptations to use in telepsychiatry in APA@s Telepsychiatry Toolkit.
APAPAC
APAPAC represents the profession of psychiatry and mental health care to the U.S. Congress. APAPAC is a non-partisan political action committee.
Recommendations
he following recommendations highlight areas in need of additional research and development for the Collaborative Care Model.
Moore Equity in Mental Health Roundtable
Virtual conversations that give attendees the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of mental health issues spanning from athletes, advocacy, community-based interventions, and beyond.
Opting Out of Medicare
Information and resources for APA members on opting out of medicare enrollment.
Council on Advocacy and Government Relations
The Council on Advocacy and Government Relations advocates at the state and federal levels on all issues of importance to APA and the field of psychiatry.
Scientific Program Committee of the Mental Health Service Conference
The Scientific Program Committee of the Mental Health Service Conference meets in-person three times during the year to select the program for the meeting, which is held each fall.
Committee on Mental Health IT
The Committee on Mental Health IT is charged with advising APA leadership and stakeholders, including developing educational tools and resources for members, on the technical, regulatory, and clinical landscape of asynchronous technology in the practice of psychiatry.
Committee on Advocacy and Litigation Funding
Learn more about volunteer opportunities with the Committee on Advocacy and Litigation Funding.
Carol Davis Ethics Award
The Carol Davis Ethics Award promotes the educational role of the ethics process and is presented to an APA member who has authored an outstanding publication on ethics.