Social Skills Training Workshop with Dr. Samantha Hack, Session 1: SST Background, Mechanisms, and Sample Group*
*Learning Health Systems Only Email Crystal Vatza for more information or to register
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*Learning Health Systems Only Email Crystal Vatza for more information or to register
*LHS members only Email Crystal Vatza for more information or to register.
Presented by: ESA Center for Excellence REGISTER HERE.
South SouthWest MHTTC presents: This three-day agenda will include nationally-recognized plenary speakers as well as opportunities to learn from and network with insightful youth, young adults, and family members, researchers, […]
South SouthWest MHTTC presents: This three-day agenda will include nationally-recognized plenary speakers as well as opportunities to learn from and network with insightful youth, young adults, and family members, researchers, […]
South SouthWest MHTTC presents: This three-day agenda will include nationally-recognized plenary speakers as well as opportunities to learn from and network with insightful youth, young adults, and family members, researchers, […]
Ohio State University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health EPICENTER Psychosis Speaker Series REGSITER HERE.
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 […]
Penn Medicine Center for Equity Advancement. Join us for a discussion on current Penn Medicine policies and support for LGBTQ+ employees and learners and best practices to support LGBTQ+ employees. […]
HeadsUp PA FEP Centers Only. For more information email Crystal Vatza.
Ohio State University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health EPICENTER Psychosis Speaker Series. REGISTER HERE.
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. […]