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Motivational Interviewing for Loved Ones: Empowering families with therapists’ best tools for encouraging behavior change

The New England MHTTC presents: Motivational interviewing in an evidence-based technique for engaging ambivalent patients in conversations about behavior change. Dr. Kline will present her research on adapting motivational interviewing for family caregivers of adolescents and young adults with first episode psychosis and other mental health and substance use disorders. RECORDING LINK.

Dickinson Center, Inc. & North Central PA Health Care and Social Assistance Industry Partnership implemented by Workforce Solutions are hosting a Certified Peer Specialist Certification Training. CPS Certification Training is a 75-hour training. The training provides foundational knowledge, skills, and values that equip individuals to work as Peer Supporters in the state of PA. REGISTER […]

HeadsUp Feeling Safe Series – Session 5, Anomalous Experiences

The Feeling Safe Program, developed by Dr. Daniel Freeman in Oxford, UK, has been established as the premier evidence-based treatment modality for persons experiencing persecutory delusions. This is a 6 session modified training series, given by Dr. Aaron Brinen, focusing on the 5 established intervention modules as well as assessment to learn when to best […]

Trauma Informed Care Series – Exploring and Differentiating Between Trauma and Emerging or Prodromal Symptoms (Session 1 of 6)

Presented by HeadsUp. This workshop will build on the introduction to trauma and treatment from 2022’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 […]

What does lived experience really mean and why is it important?

Presented by Northwest MHTTC: The phrase lived experience is widely used in behavioral health, but what does it really mean? Is lived experience a code word meaning “former mental patient”? Isn’t all experience, “lived experience” and therefore isn’t “lived experience” redundant? Can a clinician have lived experience? In this 90-minute webinar, Pat Deegan, PhD, will […]

Digital Health & Early Psychosis

SMI Adviser: Discover how mobile health (mHealth) interventions can be utilized in the treatment and support of young adults at risk for psychosis and their families. REGISTER HERE.

Relating to Voices Using Compassion Focused Therapy

This webinar will outline the CFT psychoeducation of how evolution has set humans up with a tricky brain that has a natural threat bias that can incline towards dissociating, problematic attention, and over-estimating threat, using ‘better safe than sorry’ algorithms. It will guide participants through the CFT formulation of voice-hearing, which focuses on their (protective) […]

Recruitment and Retention: Practical Priorities and Principles

SAMHSA Region 3, in partnership with the Central East ATTC, is hosting a 90-minute virtual interactive training event to focus on workforce recruitment and retention. The featured speakers are the same content experts from Advocates for Human Potential who developed a Recruiting and Retention Toolkit for SAMHSA. The most relevant practical principles from the toolkit […]