How to think through complex mental health decisions in outpatient care
Each course gives you a structured approach to a core area of outpatient mental health care—so you can navigate the range of decisions that come up in real practice.
- Alcohol use is becoming a concern → Managing Alcohol Use Disorder
- You’re prescribing or adjusting ADHD medications → ADHD Pharmacology
- Depression isn’t improving as expected → Managing Depression
Additional outpatient frameworks are in development and will be added over time.
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Clinical Management

Managing Alcohol Use Disorder: A Practical Clinical Framework
A clear, step-by-step approach to screening, risk assessment, and medication treatment for alcohol use in outpatient practice.
1h 30m audio course • 2.0 CME accredited • Includes clinical tools
Use this when alcohol comes up and you’re not sure what to do next. This course gives you a structured way to approach screening, withdrawal risk, medication decisions, and follow-up in real-world outpatient care.
What this helps you do
- Bring up alcohol use without increasing resistance
- Assess withdrawal risk and outpatient safety
- Use medications like naltrexone more intentionally
- Navigate patients who are ambivalent or continue drinking
- Decide when escalation or referral is needed
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Pharmacology

ADHD Pharmacology: A Practical Prescribing Framework
A practical framework for prescribing, titrating, and managing ADHD medications in outpatient practice.
1h 15m audio course • 1.5 CME accredited • Includes PDF clinical tools
Use this when you’re prescribing ADHD medications and not sure how to adjust, switch, or move forward. This course gives you a structured way to approach medication selection, titration, duration coverage, and when to pivot beyond first-line stimulant strategies.
What this helps you do
- Choose between amphetamine and methylphenidate based on clinical context
- Titrate stimulants using functional response and duration of coverage
- Manage common issues like appetite suppression, insomnia, and partial response
- Decide when to add short-acting boosters or switch strategies
- Use non-stimulant options more intentionally when stimulants aren’t enough
Clinical Management

Managing Depression in Primary Care
Diagnosis, medication strategies, and augmentation approaches that fit real-world clinic flow.
1h 30m audio course • 1.5 CME accredited • Includes PDF clinical tools
Use this when depression isn’t improving the way you hoped and you need a clearer next step. This course gives you a structured way to approach diagnosis, medication selection, titration, and the decision to stay the course, switch, or augment treatment in outpatient care.
What this helps you do
- Clarify depression diagnosis and use screening tools more intentionally
- Choose and titrate first-line antidepressants with more confidence
- Manage side effects and early treatment questions more effectively
- Decide when to stay the course, switch medications, or augment
- Recognize when referral or escalation makes sense
How it works
How do I listen?
Stream directly on the course page or via your private podcast feed after purchase/subscription.
How do I get CME credit?
Once you’ve listened to a CME-accredited course, follow the instructions on the course page or here to access your post-test and ultimately your certificate.
What downloads are included?
Along with the Audio Course itself, each course includes clinic-ready PDFs (flowcharts, titration guides, patient handouts). See the lists above for each course.

