Cognitive health in regards to first episode psychosis is discussed by Bryn Oldham, M.Ed., LPCC-S.
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/
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Dr. Harry Sivec discusses CBTp strategies for working with worry and paranoia in clients living with psychosis.
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.
Dr. Harry Sivec presents on cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis (CBTp) and how to use it in treatment approaches.
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Dr. Deb Hrouda presents on supported education and employment for young adults living with first episode psychosis, with an emphasis on those in high school. Objectives include the importance of education/school, a review of supported education guiding principles, and discussion of supported education in coordinated specialty care for first episode psychosis.
Dr. Randon Welton talks about the prevalence of burnout in the medical field and ways to help foster resilience.
Useful strategies and techniques informed by CBT-p for non-license holding mental health providers are presented on by Dr. Valerie Kreider.
Nicholas Dunlap, MEd, LPCC, presents on Intellectual Disability and Psychosis.
Considerations for coordinated specialty care in first episode psychosis when working with individuals in rural communities are discussed by Crystal N. Dunivant, MSW, LSW.
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