The ECHO Model and case presentation tips are discussed.
The ECHO Model and case presentation tips are discussed.
The ECHO Model and case presentation tips are discussed by Crystal Dunivant and Nick Dunlap.
Considerations for engaging with young adults who are experiencing first episode psychosis are discussed by Crystal N. Dunivant, MSW, LSW.
Personal experiences living with schizophrenia are shared by presenters, and the influence peer support can have on recovery.
Presenters discuss their lived experiences with psychosis and the roles of peers in influencing positive change toward recovery.
Ways to support employment and education among clients with first episode psychosis are discussed by Dr. Deb Hrouda.
Integrated care approaches for those dealing with schizophrenia 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.
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Crystal Dunivant presents on engagement with LGBTQ+ clients and how to best provide quality care for patients.
The impact motivational interviewing interventions have on the trauma of individuals that are dealing with a first episode psychosis as well as issues of unemployment among those with schizophrenia are discussed by Nick Dunlap, M.Ed., LPCC.
Strategies on how to best navigate discussions, fixed delusions, and restructure client beliefs are discussed by Dr. Valerie Kreider.
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