Importance of Language in Coordinated Specialty Care
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Department of Psychiatry ,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center ,
Department of Psychiatry ,
Department of Psychiatry ,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center ,
FEP Project ECHO ,
Department of Psychiatry ,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center ,
FEP Project ECHO ,
Other FEP Topics | Tags:
actions ,
asset framework ,
attitudes ,
authority ,
autonomy ,
awareness ,
bias ,
borderline ,
burnout ,
case managers ,
collaboration ,
control ,
credibility ,
electronic health record ,
emotional frustration ,
emphasizing abilities ,
emphasizing limitations ,
expectations ,
experiences ,
explicit bias ,
FEP ,
first episode psychosis ,
health care ,
implicit bias ,
in-denial ,
increased awareness ,
individual ,
language ,
language use ,
meanings ,
medical distrust ,
medical records ,
Mental Health ,
openness ,
oppositional ,
plain language ,
power ,
questioning credibility ,
racial bias ,
racial discrimination ,
recovery-oriented language ,
resources ,
respect ,
retention rates ,
schizophrenia ,
stereotyping ,
stigmatizing language ,
strengths ,
therapists ,
treatment ,
unconditional positive regard
VIDEO
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.