1. Overview
The University of Miami The Aging Brain Navigating Cognition, Mental Health and Psychopharmacological Treatment 2025 provides an in-depth review of geriatric mental health care. The course focuses on differentiating normal aging from neurodegenerative disorders, optimizing pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for dementia, and managing complex psychiatric conditions like depression and agitation in older adults.
Course Date: 2025
2. Learning Objectives
Differentiate between cognitive changes associated with normal aging and common neurodegenerative disorders.
Apply evidence-based pharmacological strategies for Alzheimer’s disease, including symptomatic management and disease modification.
Implement non-pharmacological interventions for dementia and manage agitation and aggression effectively.
Identify “red flag” drugs and apply best practices in geriatric pharmacology to minimize adverse outcomes.
Evaluate and treat depression, anxiety, and family dynamic issues within the context of geriatric psychiatry.
3. Target Audience
Best for psychiatrists, geriatricians, and primary care physicians who want updates on dementia care, geriatric pharmacology, and cognitive assessment.
4. Topics
Pharmacological Agents for Alzheimer’s Disease, Part 1 – Symptomatic Management
Pharmacological Agents for Alzheimer’s Disease, Part 2 – Disease Modification
Non Pharmacological Management of Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias
Pharmacological Management of Agitation & Aggression in Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias
Overview of Common Neurodegenerative Disorders in Older Adults
Cognitive Changes That Occur in Normal Aging
Geriatric Pharmacology – Red Flag Drugs & Best Practices
Geriatric Pharmacology – Depression & Anxiety
Treating the Family Constellation in Geriatric Psychiatry and Dementia
New Breakthroughs in Cognitive Neuropsychological Assessment
Improving Cognition in Older People





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