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UMPC Presents: The conference is designed to disseminate the latest clinical and research findings to a wide audience: psychiatrists and other mental health clinicians, including nurses, social workers, psychologists, service coordinators, researchers, patients and their relatives, mental health policy administrators and others who intend to keep current regarding treatment and research in schizophrenia.
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this program, participants should be able to:
Describe Dietary Interventions Targeting Immune Dysregulation and Metabolic Abnormalities in Schizophrenia
Explain how artificial intelligence might be used as a tool in considering possible diagnoses of schizophrenia
Identify the features of two efficacious, manualized interventions, Cognitive Enhancement Therapy (CET) and Helping Ourselves Experience and Pursue Success (HOPES, a form of social skills training that are options for schizophrenia patient care.
Describe a shared understanding of auditory-motor processing in psychosis, leading to improved assessment and integrated treatment approaches.
Describe a model of how to write content of patient education materials for persons with schizophrenia