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Basics of Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) for Early Psychosis Webinar Series

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 […]

4th National Conference on Psychosis Care in the United States: Harnessing Resiliency in a Changing World

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. […]

The Dangerous Truth About Today’s Marijuana

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, […]

4th National Conference on Psychosis Care in the United States: Harnessing Resiliency in a Changing World

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. […]

Feeling Safe Program for Persecutory delusions

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  

Optimal Treatment of Psychotic Disorders: Clozapine, Engagement, and Community

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 […]

CLAS Series Part 2: Serving Transgendered Population/Gender Non-Conforming Individuals

MHTTC Danya Institute Define CLAS standards, themes, and recommendations Understand strategies for addressing ‘real-life issues’ and health equity impact among transgender and intersex populations Learn about providing quality and compassionate care for adults, adolescents, and children who identify as transgender or gender-diverse or questioning their gender identity Explore gender minority stress treatment principles and support […]

Optimal Treatment for Psychotic Disorders: Clozapine, Youth Mental Health Stigma

MHTTC Danya Institute Presents: Stigma – which involves labeling, stereotyping, and discriminating – is a major barrier to mental health help-seeking, psychiatric service engagement, and full inclusion in society. Stigma is particularly detrimental to young people (e.g., adolescents and young adults) who are just developing their attitudes and identities, making this an ideal time to […]

IPS Supported Employment for Young Adults with Mental Health Conditions *FREE CME*

Presented by SMI Advisor: Analyze the effectiveness of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) in helping young adults with mental health conditions gain and keep jobs. Learn ways to integrate innovative tools and resources to better serve unemployed young adults with serious mental illness (SMI). REGISTER HERE.