The Next Steps in Coordinated Specialty Care in Ohio: Transition and Step-Down are presented by Nick Dunlap, M.Ed., LPCC.
The Next Steps in Coordinated Specialty Care in Ohio: Transition and Step-Down are presented by Nick Dunlap, M.Ed., LPCC.
A personal account of living with psychosis is shared, along with discussion on how to engage in self-care.
Best practices in affirming care for LGBTQ+ youth are discussed by Crystal Dunivant, MSW, LSW.
Considerations when helping someone who is in coordinated specialty care for first episode psychosis apply for social security benefits are presented on by Dr. Deb Hrouda.
Danelle Hupp, Ph.D. discusses the rationale for engaging loved ones in first episode psychosis care. An overview of the Recovery Oriented Decisions for Relative’s Support (REORDER) model – and how to incorporate this approach into FEP treatment – are reviewed.
Cognitive health in regards to first episode psychosis is discussed by Bryn Oldham, M.Ed., LPCC-S.
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Dr. Deb Hrouda presents on supported education and employment for young adults living with first episode psychosis, with an emphasis on those in high school. Objectives include the importance of education/school, a review of supported education guiding principles, and discussion of supported education in coordinated specialty care for first episode psychosis.
Considerations for coordinated specialty care in first episode psychosis when working with individuals in rural communities are discussed by Crystal N. Dunivant, MSW, LSW.
Considerations for engaging with young adults who are experiencing first episode psychosis are discussed by Crystal N. Dunivant, MSW, LSW.
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