The Next Steps in Coordinated Specialty Care in Ohio: Transition and Step-Down are presented by Nick Dunlap, M.Ed., LPCC.
The Next Steps in Coordinated Specialty Care in Ohio: Transition and Step-Down are presented by Nick Dunlap, M.Ed., LPCC.
Danelle Hupp, Ph.D. discusses considerations when loved ones are struggling to accept a participant’s diagnosis or treatment – and how providers can support them.
Topics regarding the impact of language usage has on patients seeking care, trusting their providers, and raising awareness are presented by Crystal N. Dunivant, MSW, LSW and Nick Dunlap, M.Ed., LPCC.
Cognitive health in regards to first episode psychosis is discussed by Bryn Oldham, M.Ed., LPCC-S.
“The statistics among those living with psychosis and elevated risk factors for for developing chronic health conditions that clinicians should take into account when creating care plans are discussed by Nichole Ammon, MSEd, LPCC-S, Mgr. Integrated Care Initiatives, NEOMED Dept. of Psychiatry. For more information about NEOMED Project ECHO programs, visit https://www.neomed.edu/projectecho/
The information shared during this presentation solely represent the opinions and expertise of the presenter and are not those of Northeast Ohio Medical University unless expressly stated otherwise.”
Best practices in affirming care for LGBTQ+ youth are discussed by Crystal Dunivant, MSW, LSW.
The influence trauma can play in first episode psychosis is presented by Nick Dunlap M.Ed., LPCC.
Cognitive health in regards to first episode psychosis is discussed by Bryn Oldham, M.Ed., LPCC-S.
“Statistics on higher risk factors for developing chronic health conditions associated with those living with psychosis and strategies on how providers can best advocate for their clients are discussed by Nichole Ammon, MSEd, LPCC-S, Mgr. Integrated Care Initiatives, NEOMED Dept. of Psychiatry. For more information about NEOMED Project ECHO programs, visit https://www.neomed.edu/projectecho/
The information shared during this presentation solely represent the opinions and expertise of the presenter and are not those of Northeast Ohio Medical University unless expressly stated otherwise.”
Danelle Hupp, Ph.D. discusses common needs of younger family members when a loved one is living with first episode psychosis. Ways FEP team members can involve younger family members in treatment – and assist adults in the home in supporting these young family members – are reviewed.