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SUMMARY:Motivational Interviewing - Listening skills for engaging consumers – Identifying thoughts\, feelings and values; Practice with complex reflections
DESCRIPTION:HeadsUp Presents: This workshop series will present an overview of Motivational Interviewing (MI) skills and their application as they pertain to engagement with individuals experiencing early psychosis. Sessions will focus on listening and engagement skills that can improve client engagement and progress through focusing conversations\, evoking change talk\, and introducing planning. Attendance at all eight (8) sessions of the cohort is required\, as well as the completion\, submission\, and processing of four (4) recorded practices of the skills. This session will focus on listening skills for engaging clients specifically addressing identifying thoughts\, feelings and values as well\, as practice with complex reflections.\n \nObjectives:\nDefine and describe listening skills for engaging consumers’ thoughts\, feelings and values.\nIdentify and practice complex reflections that reflect meaning.\nIdentify and practice complex reflections that reflect feelings and values.\nIntended Audience: All staff are encouraged to attend. \n  \nREGISTER HERE.
URL:https://headsup-pa.org/event/motivational-interviewing-listening-skills-for-engaging-consumers-identifying-thoughts-feelings-and-values-practice-with-complex-reflections-2/
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SUMMARY:Part 1: Understanding AI in Behavioral Health Practice
DESCRIPTION:ATTC Presents: This session introduces foundational concepts in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and explores how AI is currently being used across behavioral health and social service settings. Participants will examine real-world applications\, including large language models\, predictive tools\, and digital mental health supports\, while critically assessing their implications for practice. \nThe session will also highlight emerging evidence on how AI systems can perpetuate partiality—particularly affecting individuals with serious mental illness\, various communities\, and those with limited digital access. \nREGISTER HERE.
URL:https://headsup-pa.org/event/part-1-understanding-ai-in-behavioral-health-practice/
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SUMMARY:Empire of Madness: Reimagining Western Mental Health Care for Everyone
DESCRIPTION:iSPS-US Presents: Join ISPS-US for an engaging webinar featuring author Dr. Khameer Kidia and his urgent new book\, Empire of Madness: Reimagining Western Mental Health Care for Everyone. A Rhodes Scholar and Harvard physician-anthropologist\, Dr. Kidia fundamentally re-evaluates the Western approach to mental health\, which often focuses on medicating individual symptoms while ignoring the exploitative societal systems\, from debt and housing insecurity to the psychological effects of colonialism\, that cause widespread distress. \nThrough readings from the book and an insightful author chat\, we will explore Kidia’s nuanced questions: How do history\, culture\, and politics shape mental distress? Can social interventions like cash payments replace pills for those in poverty? And what lessons can we draw from global mental health care approaches\, particularly in poorer countries\, where outcomes for conditions like schizophrenia are sometimes surprisingly better without relying solely on Western-style psychopharmacology? This event invites clinicians\, caregivers\, and people with lived experience to consider a truly global and mutual vision of wellbeing that prioritizes structural change alongside clinical care. \n  \nREGISTER HERE.
URL:https://headsup-pa.org/event/empire-of-madness-reimagining-western-mental-health-care-for-everyone/
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