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Structural Barriers to Help-Seeking in First Episode Psychosis

EPICENTER Speaker Series Presents: The Ohio State University Early Psychosis Intervention Center (EPICENTER) invites you to attend the next meeting of our weekly virtual early psychosis speaker series. Presentations focus on topics relevant to the etiology, phenomenology, lived experience and/or treatment of early psychosis.   REGISTER HERE.

PCCP: Person-Centered Approaches to Crisis Planning

UMB presents: Using Crisis Plans as an effective part of counseling to build resilience to symptom increases and life stressors. Agenda: Person-Centered Approaches to Crisis Planning - A Collaboratively Created Living Document Section One - Framing the Conversation and Gathering Practical Data Section Two - Exploring the Support System and Planning to Expand It Section […]

HeadsUp Grand Rounds Series: Bringing the Two Worlds Together: Schools and Coordinated Specialty Care Programs as Allies for Youth with Psychosis

HeadsUp Presents: Coordinated specialty care teams work with young people with psychosis to decrease their mental health distress, improve functioning and quality of life. Educational outcomes are an important and sometimes overlooked measure in youth with psychosis, especially early on in the course of psychosis which affects occupational functioning and earning potential later on in […]

PCCP Key Concepts Webinar Series – Topic 2: Build Your Foundation (Assessments): 07/18/2024

UMB Presents: Accurate and effective assessments provide the foundation for treatment planning. We will cover skills and strategies for gathering data in intake assessments and ongoing reassessments with a focus on self-reflection, perspectives, and coordinating and collaborating to improve consumer engagement and data accuracy. Agenda: Introductions and Welcome Self-reflection – exploring your organizational and conversational […]

What’s next? The landscape after early intervention in first episode psychosis

EPICENTER Speaker Series Presents: The Ohio State University Early Psychosis Intervention Center (EPICENTER) invites you to attend the next meeting of our weekly virtual early psychosis speaker series. Presentations focus on topics relevant to the etiology, phenomenology, lived experience and/or treatment of early psychosis.   REGISTER HERE.

CPS Supervisor Training

Mental Health Partnership Presents: This 12-hour course lays the foundation of Supervision in a Peer Support Environment, grounded in understanding of CPS roles and Recovery Values. This course includes SAMHSA's Core Competencies of Peer Support, OMHSAS Standards of Supervision for Peer Support, Kadushin's Social Work model on the Functions of Supervision, Reflective Supervision basics, and […]

PCCP Key Concepts Webinar Series – Topic 3: Roadblocks Along the Path (Barriers)

UMB Presents: We will be exploring barriers and challenges that have prevented consumers from achieving their goals, focusing on what inspired consumers to start service and their explanation of symptoms, illnesses, and challenges. We will also discuss exploring functional impairments, using data gathered to identify areas of needs. Agenda: Introductions and Welcome The “presenting problem” […]

PCCP: Person-Centered Approaches to Managed Intervention Plans

UMB Presents: Principles of Person-Centered Care Planning (PCCP) applied to using the Managed Intervention Plan (MIP). Agenda: Day 1 Introductions to PCCP How is MIP different from and similar to a Recovery Plan? Setting yourself up for success engaging consumers in plan development Collaborating for meaningful and useful of the MIP Considerations for MIP Objectives […]

PCCP: Person-Centered Approaches to Managed Intervention Plans

UMB Presents: Principles of Person-Centered Care Planning (PCCP) applied to using the Managed Intervention Plan (MIP). Agenda: Day 1 Introductions to PCCP How is MIP different from and similar to a Recovery Plan? Setting yourself up for success engaging consumers in plan development Collaborating for meaningful and useful of the MIP Considerations for MIP Objectives […]

PCCP Case Study: Co-Occurring Substance Use

UMB Presents: Practice what you've learned in PCCP introductory trainings. Activities include small group work, independent work, and processing and problem-solving with the larger group of participants. Agenda: Reviewing the data in the case study's assessment Applied Practice: identifying and writing an interpretive summary Clarifying Vision, Goals, Barriers and Strengths Applied Practice: identifying and writing […]

HeadsUp Grand Rounds Series: The Intersection of OCD and Psychosis: Implications for Assessment & Treatment

HeadsUp Presents: Up to 30% of individuals with psychosis also experience significant obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS). Co-occurrence of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in the context of psychosis is common, yet understudied, and is associated with a more severe clinical presentation and course than psychosis alone. Differential diagnosis of these conditions is complicated by overlapping symptom presentations. […]

PCCP Key Concepts Webinar Series – Topic 4: A Hand Up (Strengths)

UMB Presents: Working with consumers, teams and natural supporters to make use of the people allows personal attributes and resources in their corners, focusing on strengths in concrete and actionable ways, resolving differences in perception, and putting strengths to work. Agenda: Introductions and Welcome Writing Interpretive/Narrative Summaries with practice making connections between consumer’s experiences, explanations […]