Strategies and tips for engaging family members of those living with schizophrenia and increasing awareness and acceptance are topics covered by Dr. Danelle Hupp in this presentation.
Strategies and tips for engaging family members of those living with schizophrenia and increasing awareness and acceptance are topics covered by Dr. Danelle Hupp in this presentation.
Danelle Hupp, Ph.D.,, in partnership with a mother of a participant in a CSC for FEP program, discuss the importance of engaging family and natural supports in first episode psychosis care. The mother describers her personal journey and experiences as a family member and provides recommendations for FEP team members regarding what loved ones want and need.
Techniques on engaging with clients living with schizophrenia and ways to inspire them are discussed by Dr. Valerie Kreider.
Techniques on engaging with clients living with schizophrenia and ways to inspire them are discussed by Dr. Valerie Kreider.
Doctors Harry Sivec and Erik Messamore provide a review of the definitions and causes of limited insight/awareness in psychosis and offer ideas for working with individuals who experience psychosis with limited insight/awareness.
Impaired insight in patients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, finding common ground with clients, and effective starting points for engagement are discussed by Dr. Harry Sivec and Dr. Erik Messamore.
Professional team roles and how to best collaborate and integrate various individuals into their roles are topics discussed by Nick Dunlap in this FEP ECHO.
Professional team roles and how to best collaborate and integrate various individuals into their roles are topics discussed by Nick Dunlap, M.Ed., LPCC in this FEP Project ECHO.
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