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HeadsUp Presents: Exploring and differentiating how trauma and its intersection with psychosis can present in practice in both between trauma and signs of emerging or prodromal symptoms of psychosis.
This workshop will build on the introduction to trauma and treatment from 2024’s annual conference. We will take a deeper dive into how trauma can present, focusing on recognizing signs of trauma regardless of whether people disclose a trauma history to you. We will also explore strategies for addressing trauma-related barriers to participating fully in treatment.
Learning Objectives:
1. Recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma and how signs of trauma and symptoms of psychosis may overlap and present in clinical office and community-based work
2. Identify how trauma can impact how consumers engage with treatment including development of trust and rapport
3. Identify considerations for increasing and maintaining consumer engagement and participation in services including open questions, accurate empathy and framing conversations from MI