
Meds Matter: Navigating Medication & Advocating for DHR Involved Youth
Event Date: 07/17/2025
Event Time: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Event Type: Live Virtual
Total CE Credits: 1.5
Clinical Hours: 1.5
General Admission: $0 CE Cost: $15
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Description
This presentation will explore common psychotropic medications prescribed to DHR-involved youth, including their names, uses, and potential side effects. It will also introduce practical strategies for managing these side effects. Additionally, the session will highlight key resources to support effective communication with prescribers and provide tangible tools to help navigate psychotropic medication use.
Learning Objectives:
1. Gain a basic understanding of psychotropic medications, their purposes, and common uses.
2. Recognize potential side effects of psychotropic medications and learn strategies for managing them.
3. Learn essential questions to ask prescribers about psychotropic medications to ensure informed decision-making.
4. Identify resources for additional information and support on psychotropic medications.
Speaker & Bio

Jodi Robeson
Jodi Robeson, MS, BCBA, LBA, is the Assistant Director of the Alabama Psychiatric Medication Review Team (APMRT) at Auburn University. With eight years of experience on the APMRT, she has been instrumental in developing educational and advocacy materials on psychotropic medication use for youth involved with the Department of Human Resources (DHR). Jodi has published multiple peer-reviewed articles on psychotropic medication use among Alabama's foster youth and is dedicated to empowering both DHR-involved youth and stakeholders with the knowledge and resources needed to navigate these medications effectively.