Trauma and First Episode Psychosis
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Department of Psychiatry,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center,
Department of Psychiatry,
Department of Psychiatry,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center,
FEP Project ECHO,
Department of Psychiatry,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center,
FEP Project ECHO,
Other FEP Topics | Tags:
adverse reactions,
antisemitic,
antisemitism,
assessment,
avoidance,
BIPOC,
Black,
body movements,
cultural humility,
cycle of vulnerability,
difficulty with dreams,
disjointed thoughts,
emotional,
exposure rates,
fawn,
fear cascade,
FEP,
fight,
first episode psychosis,
flashbacks,
flight,
flock,
freeze,
functioning,
generational,
generational trauma,
healing,
Indigenous people of color,
initial assessment,
intrusive images,
meaning making,
on-going trauma,
physical,
post traumatic stress disorder,
provider impact,
providers,
psychosis,
psychosis and trauma connection,
psychosis symptoms,
PTSD,
racial trauma,
racism,
re-traumatization,
realizes,
recognizes,
resilience,
responds,
safety,
schizophrenia,
speaking out,
spiritual,
TI-CBTp,
trauma,
trauma and resilience,
trauma-informed approaches,
trauma-informed programs,
trauma-integrated cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis,
traumatic experiences,
well-being
The influence trauma can play in first episode psychosis is presented by Nick Dunlap M.Ed., LPCC.