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.
A personal account of living with psychosis is shared, along with discussion on how to engage in self-care.
CBT techniques for comorbid substance use disorders and psychosis are presented on by Dr. Valerie Kreider.
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
The interplay between trauma and psychosis and possible interventions for symptom reduction are presented on by Dr. Valerie Kreider.
Strategies for integrating supportive therapy techniques into primary and mental care therapy are discussed by Dr. Randon Welton.
Dr. Harry Sivec presents on cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis (CBTp) and how to use it in treatment approaches.
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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.
Dr. Randon Welton talks about the prevalence of burnout in the medical field and ways to help foster resilience.
Ways to support employment and education among clients with first episode psychosis are discussed by Dr. Deb Hrouda.
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