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Skills Refresher: Sharpen Your Practice with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Invitation Code – 2024CBT

SMI Adviser Presents: CBT aims to reduce symptoms of various mental health conditions. Explore the basics of CBT, including the ABC (activating event, beliefs and consequences) model, cognitive restructuring, and common cognitive errors that can occur with individuals. Earn up to 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 2.0 CE credits for psychologists, and 2.0 CE […]

Introduction to Early Identification and Classification Across the Psychosis Spectrum

HeadsUp & CSWE Presents: Because schizophrenia spectrum disorders are relatively common, affecting approximately 4% of young people, nearly all mental health care providers will encounter individuals experiencing psychosis or its early warning signs. The sooner individuals are identified and receive care following the first onset of psychosis spectrum symptoms, the better their functional and personal […]

Foundations of Compassion-Focused Therapy for psychosis (CFTp)

Stanford University School of Medicine Presents: The emerging science and practice of Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), with its roots in evolutionary psychology, attachment theory, and neuroscience, offers a useful framework for supporting individuals experiencing psychosis, including distressing voices and extreme beliefs. This model also centers the experience of the provider and encourages individuals to develop […]

Harm Risk in Early Psychosis: Psychotherapy Strategies and Case Discussion

New England MHTTC Presents: This presentation will provide a brief overview of how harm risk (suicidality and self-injury) can present in young people experiencing early psychosis. We will then review a selection of psychotherapy strategies that can be helpful in targeting these concerns, highlighting functional analysis, distress tolerance skills, and the CAMS (Collaborative Assessment and […]

Bridging the Legal and Clinical Interface for Justice Involved Individuals with SMI

SMI Adviser Presents: Enhance your understanding of how common legal challenges like bail, privacy laws, and diversion may impact individuals who have SMI. Learn how to effectively navigate both legal and clinical systems in order to offer improved support and guidance to these individuals and their caregivers.   REGISTER HERE.

Psychosis Informed Care in Community Outpatient Settings: Working with Families

New England MHTTC Presents: This webinar series is geared towards clinicians working in outpatient settings with clients who present with a variety of mental health conditions including psychotic disorders (e.g., schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or mood disorder with psychotic features). This series will answer some common questions about working with individuals who experience psychosis and their […]

Skills Refresher: Sharpen Your Practice with Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Invitation Code – 2024ABT

SMI Adviser Presents: ACT aims to help one move forward through difficult emotions so they can put energy towards recovery instead of dwelling on the negative. Explore the basics of ACT, including techniques to encourage acceptance, mindfulness and “psychological flexibility.” Earn up to 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 2.0 CE credits for psychologists, and […]

“Skills Refresher: Sharpen Your Practice with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Invitation Code – 2024ACT”

SMI Adviser Presents: ACT aims to help one move forward through difficult emotions so they can put energy towards recovery instead of dwelling on the negative. Explore the basics of ACT, including techniques to encourage acceptance, mindfulness and “psychological flexibility.” Earn up to 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 2.0 CE credits for psychologists, and […]

Early Stage Psychosis: The Basics and Best Practice Updates

CE MHTTC Presents: This webinar will help mental health providers (and trainees) better understand the early stages of psychosis, including best practices for screening and referral. The onset of early-stage psychosis experiences generally occurs between the ages of 15-25, making adolescence and young adulthood critical periods for intervention. The duration of untreated psychosis (i.e., the […]