Assessment of psychosis in adolescents and young adults: Contemporary perspectives
2nd International Conference on Adolescent Medicine and Child Psychology
October 06-07, 2016 London, UK

Ali Khadivi

Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, USA

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Psychiatry

Abstract:

The diagnosis of psychosis continues to evolve and the current diagnostic classification system has made important changes in both diagnostic criteria and to the clinical significance of certain psychotic symptoms. These changes have major implications for clinical practice. The goal of this workshop is to present the most updated evidence-based approaches to assessment of psychotic disorders in adolescents and young adults. The presentation will examine the recent changes to the definition of delusion, diagnostic criteria of psychotic disorders, diagnostic hierarchy of psychosis, and dimensional approaches to evaluation of psychosis. In addition, the presentation will offer a hands-on approach with the goal of offering practical interviewing techniques to reliably assess core psychotic symptoms, and will examine the updated risk factors for suicide and violence in adolescents and young adults with psychotic disorders.

Biography :

Ali Khadivi, Ph.D. is currently Associate Chair for Clinical Care, Evaluation, and Research at the Department of Psychiatry, Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center as well as Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York. Dr. Khadivi is an assessment psychologist, teacher, forensic consultant, supervisor, and lecturer. He has co-authored a book titled: Assessing Psychosis: A Clinician Guide, and has a combined total of more than 100 national and international presentations, workshops, and publications. He maintains a clinical and forensic psychology practice in New York City.

Email: akhadivi@bronxleb.org