Microbiota, Mental Health and Neurodevelopment: Implications for Brain Function and Behavior
Ohio State University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health EPICENTER Psychosis Speaker Series. REGISTER HERE.
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Ohio State University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health EPICENTER Psychosis Speaker Series. REGISTER HERE.
From the Telehealth Certification Institute: Deepen your understanding of the needs and challenges of clients who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) as they access and engage in behavioral health services provided through telehealth. This webinar highlights how the COVID-19 and racism pandemics affect your practice with BIPOC client communities (Cheng & […]
Central East MHTTC Resilience is a multidimensional concept and dynamic process that can help an individual cope with adversity and engage in the mental health recovery process. Definitions and conceptualizations of "resilience", however, are not without issue and it is imperative to recognize that resilience involves personal, external/structural, and other influences. Resilience work has grown […]
Hosted by SMI Advisor An in-depth overview of APA's professional practice guidelines on the use of long-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAIs) in treatment of patients with schizophrenia, including evidence-based findings on advantages of LAIs over oral antipsychotics. REGISTER HERE.
Coordinated specialty care for early psychosis is an evidence-based treatment model aimed at fostering resilience and recovery for individuals who have experience a first episode of psychosis or are at clinical high risk for developing psychosis. Each webinar will be co-presented by a professional with expertise in that component of care, as well as an […]
Presented by Stanford University; Conference themes include, technology, and adaptations and innovations in early psychosis care; administrative considerations, e.g., financing, fidelity, and workforce development; the voice of lived experience and peer specialists; and diversity, equity and inclusion. The conference will offer two half-days of keynote speakers, single presenters as well as panelists, in four tracks. […]
Central East MHTTC presents: Laura Stack’s 19-year-old son, Johnny, died by suicide on November 20, 2019, after becoming delusional from dabbing high-THC marijuana concentrates. Soon afterward, Laura started a 501c3, Johnny’s Ambassadors, to educate parents and teens about the dangers of today’s high-THC marijuana on adolescent brain development, mental illness, and suicide. In this session, […]
Presented by Stanford University; Conference themes include, technology, and adaptations and innovations in early psychosis care; administrative considerations, e.g., financing, fidelity, and workforce development; the voice of lived experience and peer specialists; and diversity, equity and inclusion. The conference will offer two half-days of keynote speakers, single presenters as well as panelists, in four tracks. […]
Ohio State University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health EPICENTER Psychosis Speaker Series REGISTER HERE.
Presented by: ISPS-US The principles underlying the development of the Feeling Safe programme; the theoretical model; a number of key empirical studies; the content and style of therapy, and the main randomised controlled trial outcome results. It is argued that the Feeling Safe programme provides new optimism in the treatment of delusions. REGISTER HERE
Hosted by MHTTC: This webinar will describe a novel approach to engage patients with psychosis and their families: We seek the development of a true collaboration. Critical in this approach is establishing a community of individuals with a common interest that provide support for each other. The support allows the treatment team to secure the […]
Hippocampal Activity and Glutamatergic Functioning Associated with Advers Clinical Outcomes in People at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis. REGISTER HERE.