American Neuropsychiatric Association.Director: David B. Arciniegas, M.D. Faculty: Thomas McAllister, M.D., Jonathan M. Silver, M.D. Educational Objective: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to (1) summarize the pre-injury, injury-related, and post-injury factors that influence neuropsychiatric and functional outcome following traumatic brain injury; (2) recognize the most common forms of posttraumatic cognitive impairment, emotional problems, and behavioral disturbances; and (3) apply an evidence-based approach to the treatment of post-traumatic cognitive, emotional, and behavioral problems. Course Level: This is an intermediate course. Participants should be familiar with basic brain-behavior relationships and with psychopharmacology in the medically ill. This is a revision of a course given last year. Thu., May 6, 8-12; Hilton New York; fee: advance $100, on site $130; spaces available: 100.