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SUMMARY:Everyone Can Support People Through the Challenges of Using Psychiatric Medication
DESCRIPTION:CCBH Presents: It can be challenging to use psychiatric medications over time. In this interactive webinar\, Pat Deegan will discuss how to identify common challenges that interfere with using psych meds optimally to support recovery. She will also share proven and practical methods for supporting folks through these challenges. There will also be time for discussion. \n  \nREGISTER HERE.
URL:https://headsup-pa.org/event/everyone-can-support-people-through-the-challenges-of-using-psychiatric-medication/
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SUMMARY:Overview of Early Psychosis Identification and Intervention
DESCRIPTION:Drexel Behavioral Healthcare Education Department Presents: Because schizophrenia spectrum disorders are relatively common\, affecting approximately 4% of young people\, nearly all mental health care providers will encounter individuals experiencing psychosis or its early warning signs. The sooner individuals are identified and receive care following the first onset of psychosis spectrum symptoms\, the better their functional and personal outcomes are likely to be. This session provides an overview of early psychosis symptoms across the spectrum from risk symptoms to threshold psychosis disorders. Research- and practice-informed strategies for recognizing\, assessing and responding to psychosis spectrum symptoms will be presented in the context of social determinants of health that may impact recognition and referral pathways. Attendees will learn about evidence-based coordinated specialty care programs for early psychosis\, and ways to facilitate connection to local care for individuals experiencing early psychosis. \nLearning Objectives \nUpon completion of this training\, participants will be able to: \nIdentify early signs and symptoms of psychosis and their contexts.\nDiscuss the benefits and components of coordinated specialty care for individuals with early psychosis as suggested by research in this area.\nDescribe at least three ways to connect to regional specialized evidence-based treatment resources for individuals experiencing early psychosis. \nCE Credits:\nCPRP-1; LSW/LCSW/LPC/LMFT-1; NBCC-1; PA Act48-1; IACET-.1 \nTraining fee: Free to attend; $10 for CEs/certificate\nInstructor: Monica E. Calkins\, PhD\, and Christian Kohler\, MD \n  \nREGISTER HERE.
URL:https://headsup-pa.org/event/overview-of-early-psychosis-identification-and-intervention/
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