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The DSM-5-TR: What you need to know

  • January 21, 2024
  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Virtual via Zoom

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The DSM-5-TR: What You Need to Know

by Dr. Matthew T. Rensi, Ph. D., LPCC

Sunday, January 21st, 2023 from 12pm - 2pm PT

Zoom link emailed upon registration

2 CEUs

Workshop Description

The DSM can often seem like a confusing and complicated tome at

the best of times. This is further compounded when there is a new

edition. Don't waste countless hours trying to parse the changes,

we've already done it for you and put it into a clear, concise training.

In this training Matt Rensi will walk you through major updates to

the DSM, changes in diagnoses and new items in the DSM so you

can be confident when diagnosing clients.

Workshop Learning Goals

  • Identify major changes from the DSM-5 to the 5-TR

  • Navigate and utilize the new DSM-5-TR

  • Demonstrate a basic confidence in being able to discuss and apply the 5-TR

  • Utilize the DSM-5-TR when diagnosing

Workshop Overview 

  • Basic orientation to the DSM
  • Major changes in the DSM
  • Section by section breakdown of major changes (mostly F code changes)
  • Changes to the substance use section
  • Section III of the DSM
  • Q and A
About the presenter

Matthew T Rensi, Ph. D., LPCC. is a Licensed Professional

Clinical Counselor who also holds a Ph. D. in counselor

education and supervision. He has extensive experience

providing therapy to people struggling with psychosis,

homelessness, various mental health issues and the legal

system. In addition to this, he provides trainings throughout

Santa Clara County on various aspects of mental health

treatment including assessment, individual therapy, and

safety/crisis situations. Matt has also conducted research

on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental

Disorders using linguistic analysis.



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