Lived experiences with stigma caused by having a schizophrenia diagnosis are shared.
Lived experiences with stigma caused by having a schizophrenia diagnosis are shared.
“The statistics among those living with psychosis and elevated risk factors for for developing chronic health conditions that clinicians should take into account when creating care plans 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.”
Research demonstrating how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACTp) works within the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) program is presented by Valerie Kreider.
A review of the characteristics of thought disorder, impact on the therapeutic alliance, assessment, formulation and common CBTp strategies are discussed by Dr. Harry Sivec.
Nichole Ammon presents on trauma informed care and principles that can be applied at the clinical level to best serve clients and avoid re-traumatization.
The interplay between trauma and psychosis and possible interventions for symptom reduction are presented on by Dr. Valerie Kreider.
Dr. Harry Sivec presents on cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis (CBTp) and how to use it in treatment approaches.
The ECHO Model and case presentation tips are discussed.
The ECHO Model and case presentation tips are discussed by Crystal Dunivant and Nick Dunlap.
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.
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