Psychopharmacology and Ethnoracial Differences

On December 13th 2025 by admin
Craig Strickland, PhD March 13, 2026 9:15 am - 12:30 pm REMOTE ACCESS COST: $65 3 CEU’s

In the US, psychopharmacology has been in existence for approximately 70 years since the FDA approval of Thorazine (1952). Much of the research focus has been on group differences associated with age and gender. Surprisingly, little research has focused on different ethnoracial groups. This presentation will look at differences in how medications are absorbed, distributed and metabolized (known as pharmacokinetics) across groups. In addition, there are differences in how ethnoracial groups view the value of psychotropic medication including medication adherence, another area to be discussed within this workshop.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Summarize the difficulties associated with ethnoracial research in pharmacology
  • List several differences between groups based on pharmacokinetics as applied to different psychotropic medications
  • Summarize the impact of the Tuskegee research project on reluctance by ethnoracial groups to take part in research studies and to take medications in general
  • List at least three reasons why people may not want to take medication

CE’s New Jersey:
This course “Psychopharmacology and Ethnoracial Differences” and the trainer, Craig Strickland, PhD, have been approved by the Addiction Professionals Certification Board of NJ.  This course, provided by Behavioral Health Matters, approval #403031326REC3 has been approved for three (3) continuing education credit hours by the APCBNJ. Credentials issued by the APCBNJ, the NJ Board of Marriage and Family Therapy Examiners and the NJ Board of Social Work Examiners recognize such courses.  This e CE course is approved for social work continuing education hours in accordance with N.J.A.C. 13:44G-6.4c12. 

CE’s New York Social Workers:
Behavioral Health Matters, LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers; provider approval #SW-0443. Social workers attending this Live-Online course titled: “Beyond Benzos: Alternative Treatments for Anxiety and Depression” will receive three (3) continuing education contact hours.

Craig Strickland, PhD:
Dr. Strickland graduated from Bryn Mawr College with a Doctorate in Psychology and a focus on experimental research and neuroscience. Past positions include a faculty position at the Medical College of Pennsylvania and affiliate faculty positions at Widener University and Springfield College. He currently has guest lecturer privileges at the Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research, the Rutgers School of Social Work and an affiliate professor position at Thomas Jefferson University, East Fall Campus in the Community and Trauma Counseling program. He is a highly sought after presenter on topics such as Psychopharmacology, Co-occurring Disorders, Neurobiology, and Psychopathology, to mention a few.  Dr. Strickland is the owner of Biobehavioral Education and Consultation, LLC.



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