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CPS Supervisor Training (Virtual 2/13-16)

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 […]

Disparities in Diagnosis and Treatment in Child Psychiatry

CCBH Presents: This training will focus on mental health inequities in racial and ethnic minority children. Specific consideration will be given to: mental health treatments, medications, suicide, social determinants of health, request for NIH funding for the ADVANCE Initiative, and various ways doctors are working on unconscious bias’s and desegregating healthcare. Participants will work on […]

CBT For Psychosis: The Feeling Safe Program For Persecutory Delusions

NAMI Davidson Co., TN presents: Recent advancements in the treatment of psychosis have involved the targeted treatment of specific symptoms. Dr. Brinen will speak about the Feeling Safe Program for people who have fears of others harming them. This exciting new treatment addresses common problems individuals desire to have treated and has similar effects as […]

Psychoeducation and Psychosis

Psychoeducation typically refers to the provision of mental health information (e.g., regarding diagnosis, treatment, prognosis) for patients and their families. Psychoeducation is one of the cornerstones of effective mental health care, particularly when it comes to psychosis (e.g., schizophrenia-spectrum disorders) since psychosis-spectrum experiences and related disorders are generally misunderstood and highly stigmatized. Numerous studies have […]

ADOS-2 Assessment Training

ABA Centers of America presents: The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition (ADOS-2) is a standardized assessment tool that helps providers diagnose autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children and adults. It involves a semi-structured play or interview session determined by the age and communication abilities of the individual. REGISTER HERE.

Community Participation and Young Adults with Mental Health Conditions

Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion presents: In this webinar, Drs. Gretchen Snethen and Liz Thomas will share their expertise on supporting young adults with mental health conditions to engage in their communities. The webinar will feature the diverse benefits of community participation for young adults who experience mental health conditions. Learn how community participation […]

Management of Psychotic Disorders in the Black Community

MHTTC East Central presents: This presentation will be a clinically driven overview on schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Mood disorders with psychotic features will be used to highlight the differential diagnoses of schizophrenia spectrum disorders, and misdiagnoses of Black patients. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Describe the features of psychosis Distinguish psychotic disorders from affective and other disorders presenting with […]

Social Determinants of Health for Psychotic Disorders: Why Are They Important and How to Assess Them?

MAPNET, New England MHTTC presents: Social determinants of health (SDoH) are social and environmental factors that have a significant impact on mental, physical, and cognitive health. I will discuss the literature on SDoH for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, such as early-life adversities, social connections, racism and other forms of discrimination, etc. I will briefly discuss their clinical […]

About NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group Facilitator Training

NAMI Keystone Pennsylvania presents: NAMI Connection Recovery Support Groups are peer-based support group programs for adults living with a mental health diagnosis. Connection groups are led by two trained facilitators who are in recovery themselves and are at a point where they want to give back to others by offering encouragement and support through their […]

Ethics and Boundaries

Mental Health Partnership presents: This training, adapted to address Peer's particular needs while working remotely, is intended to support staff in developing and maintaining appropriate boundaries in service provision, and explore and clarify ethical dilemmas. Participants will explore power and privilege and how these differentials affect our work. Participants will practice assessing decisions about boundaries […]

Peer Work and Re-Entry Services

Mental Health Partnership presents: Certified Peer Specialists provide important insight to the challenges and opportunities faced by justice involved persons with histories of emotional and/ psychological distress. This two-hour workshop provides participants an introduction to the knowledge and skills necessary to support individuals who have been previously incarcerated in the ongoing journey of recovery. REGISTER […]

Motivational Interviewing

Mental Health Partnership presents: This course lays the foundation for analyzing motivation: the psychological feature that drives a person to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior. Through presentations, groups discussions and other virtual engaging activities, participants will learn to apply Motivational Interviewing skills […]