Danelle Hupp, Ph.D. discusses considerations when loved ones are struggling to accept a participant’s diagnosis or treatment – and how providers can support them.
Danelle Hupp, Ph.D. discusses considerations when loved ones are struggling to accept a participant’s diagnosis or treatment – and how providers can support them.
Danelle Hupp, Ph.D. describes to impact of loved ones on medication adherence. Potentially complex situtations related to family systems and medication adherence are discussed.
Danelle Hupp, Ph.D. reviews the impact of unawareness of illness (anosognosia) in schizophrenia – on both the individual and their loved ones. The differences between anosognosia and denial, and the importance of assessment, are discussed. An overview of treatment approaches for anosognosia is provided
Findings on long-acting injectable antipsychotic medications are discussed by Dr. Doug Smith.
Dr. Smith discusses the most up-to-date information on the use of long-acting injectables for the treatment of psychosis in May 2021. For more information about the Integrated Care @ NEOMED (IC@N) ECHO program, visit https://libraryguides.neomed.edu/ICAN…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.
Dr. Harry Sivec presents on cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis (CBTp) and how to use it in treatment approaches.
Dr. Sivec discusses the importance of mindset for working with psychosis and how cognitive behavioral therapy can be applied to the treatment of psychosis.
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.
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