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UPenn Juneteenth Event featuring Dr. Ibram X. Kendi

UPenn Juneteenth Event featuring Dr. Ibram X. Kendi (author of "How to be an Antiracist" and "Stamped from the Beginning") in Conversation with Dr. Erika James, Dean of the Wharton School. REGISTER HERE.

CCBH Suicide Prevention 7 Part Webinar Series, Part 7: Suicide Postvention, A Frameword for Responders and Supports for Survivors *FREE CEU’s*

Experiencing a loss by suicide is one of the most difficult things that a person will ever experience. This training provides a brief overview of the rationale and recommendations for conducting postvention response after a death by suicide. Attendees will learn the essential components of a postvention response and the various responsibilities of postvention team […]

Motivational Interviewing Trainings Intro/ Refresher

This half-day (4 hours) live session is ideal for busy individuals looking for introductory or refresher training. Whether you’re a clinician in a behavioral health setting, a supervisor trying to boost staff morale or a nurse helping patients manage diabetes, motivational interviewing (MI) training can help you create conversations that empower people to make meaningful […]

Sustaining the Momentum: Reflecting on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Engagement Efforts – the National Council for Mental Wellbeing

"It has been just over a year since the extrajudicial killing of George Floyd and the ensuing wave of resistance against systemic racism. Since then, our health care system has also experienced a major reckoning of historical and contemporary racial inequities faced by people who identify as Black, Indigenous and People of Color. Over the […]

Safe Spaces: Mental Health Care in Marginalized Populations

Per ERC and PMAC, Avanti Bergquist, MD, MS, FAPA, DFAACAP, will explore challenges faced by individuals in marginalized populations in seeking and receiving mental health care. Discussion will include the impact of bias and cultural differences in treatment seeking, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health concerns. REGISTER HERE

The Lifespan Brain Institute Open House

This is an online event

 The Open House, which will be centered around our psychosis research and treatment programs, will consist of lectures, information sharing, and a panel discussion. This event is open to all – including clinicians, research participants, patients, and families/friends of patients/participants.  REGISTER HERE

A Clinician’s Guide to First Episode Psychosis for Latinx Youth: Continued Discussion

Presented by SAMHSA and New England Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Network (MHTTC). The Early First Episode Program at the University of New Mexico's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences provides multidisciplinary and recovery-oriented Coordinated Specialty Care to young adults experiencing a first episode of psychosis (FEP). Members of the Early team will review best […]

Master Clinician Series Workshop on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis for Clinical High Risk for Psychosis: Cognitive Therapy for At-Risk Mental Health States

Per Stanford, in this workshop attendees will gain an understanding of an evidence-based cognitive model for those at Clinical High Risk for psychosis (CHRp) with real world examples of the application of this work in the United Kingdom. Attendees will develop an understanding of the background of this approach and assessment of CHRp and practice […]

Cognitive Impairment in Psychosis: What it is and How it’s Treated

Per the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, among individuals with psychotic disorders, cognitive impairment is among the strongest determinants of the ability to function in the community. Dr. McCleery will review the major areas of research in this area, including efforts to better understand the prevalence of cognitive problems, aspects of cognition that are impacted […]