Of all the factors that influence how long and how well we live, clinical care accounts for only about 20%. Social and economic factors, health behaviors and the physical environment […]
Danelle Hupp, Ph.D. discusses the role of friends, families, and other loved ones in the treatment and recovery of schizophrenia. The importance of involving loved ones in treatment and recommended skills for engaging loved ones are reviewed.
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 the importance of taking a (family) systems approach to schizophrenia care. Recommendations for facilitating engagement of family systems and working with family systems are reviewed. Considerations for formulating/conceptualizing a case from a family systems perspective are discussed.
“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.”
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.
Dr. Gocke Ergun and her doctoral student, Alana Holsapple from Wright State University shared their knowledge of this topic with the SOC for MSY ECHO community on December 9th, 2021.