Development and Evaluation of a Family-Focused, Culturally Informed, Therapy for Patients with Schizophrenia
This is an online eventPart of the EPICENTER Sleader Series View Recording Here
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Part of the EPICENTER Sleader Series View Recording Here
Julia Parish-Morris, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, UPenn, and Scientist, Center for Autism Research, CHOP, will be giving a talk titled “Using Mobile Virtual Reality to Prepare for Law Enforcement Encounters”. EVENT LINK.
This webinar will explore the early psychosis literature, lived experience, and professional observation of the diversity of hallucinatory experiences in early psychosis work. We will look at qualities to hallucinations as they relate to non-psychotic and psychotic experiences and ultimately diagnostic labels with treatment recommendations. RECORDING HERE.
Per CCBH: 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 […]
Rural communities face a particular set of health inequities that are not as common in urban areas, largely because of how structural urbanism and the mental health and recovery services workforce shortage affects rural health service delivery. To advance health equity among under-served rural communities, it is important to recognize social determinants that shape rural […]
Ohio State University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health EPICENTER Psychosis Speaker Series presents Recovery Oriented Psychotherapy for Early Psychosis: Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy for EP (MERIT-EP). VIEW RECORDING HERE.
Individual psychotherapy is routinely offered within Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) services for early psychosis. In the United States, two primary models have been implemented: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) and Individualized Resiliency Training (IRT). However, CSC services have typically chosen between these approaches thus limiting access to the unique aspects of each of the […]
Rural communities face a particular set of health inequities that are not as common in urban areas, largely because of how structural urbanism and the mental health and recovery services workforce shortage affects rural health service delivery. To advance health equity among under-served rural communities, it is important to recognize social determinants that shape rural […]
Per ERC and PMAC, Lisa Constantino, LPC, CEDS-S and Hanna Badenoch, LMHC, will explore the experience and expression of grief and loss in the LGBTQ+community. Presenters will discuss how one can make room for and honor their grief while also developing strategies for moving through their grief toward healing. REGISTER HERE.
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.
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 […]