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Voices of Experience Series: Integrating Peer Support – for Clinicians and Peers

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 […]

Beating the Stigma of “Psychosis”

The stigma of “mental illness” can be as big a barrier to the achievement of an individual’s goals as the symptoms and potential disabilities associated with psychosis and extreme states. This presentation will distinguish harm wrought by public versus self stigma. Dr. Corrigan will review the research on outcomes of stigma intervention, perhaps surprisingly showing […]

Making the Unconscious Conscious Through Cultural Humility

CCBH presents: This session will challenge participants to think about their own personal biases and collectively learn to truly embrace, appreciate, and live communally with those who are different through an exploration of cultural humility. Specifically, participants will: Define their own personal culture/identity: ethnicity, age, experienced, education, socioeconomic status, gender, sexual orientation, religion etc. Explore […]

NAMI Keystone PA 2022 Child, Adolescent and Transition Age Youth Mental Health Conference

NAMI Keystone Pennsylvania’s virtual Child, Adolescent, and Transition Age Youth Mental Health Conference on June 28 will educate participants on the most urgent challenges facing our youth and provide an action plan that will help transform caregivers, educators, mental health professionals, legislators, and community leaders into mental health changemakers. The conference is geared toward parents, […]

Voices of Experience Series: Involuntary Treatment, Advanced Directives, Informed Consent

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 […]

Compassion focused Therapy for Distressing Voice-Hearing and Beliefs in Psychosis with Dr. Charlie Heriot-Maitland

Stanford Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences presents: Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) aims to help people regulate threat processing by building internal feelings of safeness and affiliation, and by providing contexts, practices, and insights that facilitate the development of compassion to self, others, beliefs, voices, and dissociated parts. This 16-hour workshop will build on […]