Considerations on effective outreach measures for raising awareness of first episode psychosis and getting word of your program out there are discussed by Nick Dunlap, M.Ed., LPCC.
Considerations on effective outreach measures for raising awareness of first episode psychosis and getting word of your program out there are discussed by Nick Dunlap, M.Ed., LPCC.
Information on how trauma-informed care can reduce client aggression and best approaches for maintaining the safety of everyone involved is discussed by Dr. Russell Spieth.
Employment support and education interventions for those dealing with first episode psychosis are presented on by Dr. Deb Hrouda. Objectives include the importance of work and school, a review of guiding SEE principles, and how to approach disclosure.
“Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the prevalence of them among those with first episode psychosis are discussed, as well as their effect on those individuals. 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.”
The importance of peer support in psychosis treatment is discussed by Brittany Dayton, a Peer Support Specialist.
Strategies on how to combat depression and negative symptoms in psychosis are discussed by Dr. Valerie Kreider.
Strategies on how to combat depression and negative symptoms in psychosis are discussed by Dr. Valerie Kreider.
Coping strategies adapted from CBT-p (cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis) for hallucinations, paranoia, and delusions are presented on by Dr. Harry Sivec.
Coping strategies adapted from CBT-p (cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis) for hallucinations, paranoia, and delusions are presented on by Dr. Harry Sivec.
Dr. Sivec provides an overview of CBTp strategies for coping with distress associated with psychosis.
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