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Healing: Embracing the Journey Together (Tennessee State Wide Early Psychosis Conference)

Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS) and Tennessee Association of Mental Health Organizations (TAMHO) presents: This year's conference theme, "Healing: Embracing the Journey Together” will highlight the healing that happens through community and the unique healing experiences felt on an individual level. There is no cookie-cutter healing journey, but when individuals […]

Voices of Experience Series: The Journey to Use Medications to Support Recovery wtih Dr. Patrician E. Deegan

Stanford Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences presents: The “voices of experience” series is a series of workshops covering a broad range of topics related to supporting individuals with an experience that can be called psychosis, unusual beliefs, and extreme states all grounded in a lived experience perspective. Presenters will draw upon their own […]

2022 Stanford-UCSF Community Education Day for Psychosis (online)

2022 Stanford-UCSF Community Education Day for Psychosis (online)UCSF Path program in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the INSPIRE clinic in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. The UCSF Path program in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the INSPIRE clinic in the Department […]

Addressing Burnout in the Behavioral Health Workforce through Organizational Strategies

MHTTC Network Presents: This webinar will highlight findings from SAMHSA’s guide titled, Addressing Burnout in the Behavioral Health Workforce through Organizational Strategies, which explores evidence-based, organization-level strategies and promising practices to address burnout within the behavioral health workforce. REGISTER HERE.

An Introduction to Serious Mental Illness (SMI)

SMI Adviser presents: This course is ideal for clinicians who are new to working with individuals who have SMI, or experienced clinicians who want a fresh update on current, evidence-based approaches. Content spans topics such as engagement strategies, motivational interviewing, crisis intervention, the recovery model, technology, clinician self-care, and more.