Author: merranda
PASS-SIG 2020 Annual Newsletter
REMINDER: SIG meeting @ 1:30PM EST
Please see the google doc below to get access to the Zoom link.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Od2eTUbHE5gMyav4yNYSA-BmwSTM_xj4mF-r0q1BJDI/edit?usp=sharing
PASS-SIG Preconvention Forum(2020)
This free forum for the Philadelphia mental health community will include experts in evidenced-based approaches to engaging individuals with serious mental health conditions and their families in mental health services. Each presenter will describe their approach and evidence for its impact on engagement, followed by Q&A with the audience. Two free CE credits will be offered through the APA Division 18 Serious Mental Illness/ Serious Emotional Disturbance Section. Register at: https://temple.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JX75n05cRQ-l8dhKoEicDg.
Contact Elizabeth Thomas at elizabeth.thomas@temple.edu or Dimitri Perivoliotis at dperivoliotis@health.ucsd.edu with questions.
Thursday, November 19, 2020 7:00-9:00pm EST (prior to ABCT Convention)
Zoom Link: https://temple.zoom.us/j/97164624195
Speakers:
Yaara Zisman-IIani, MA, PhD
Psychologist, Temple University
Shawn Anderson, CPS
Founder of UrStorytellers
Shirley Glynn, PhD
Psychologist, UCLA
Nev Jones, PhD Psychologist, USF
Steven Burkitt
LSW, CPRP
Horizon House, Inc
Moderators:
Aaron Brinen, PsyD
Vanderbilt University
Elizabeth Thomas, PhD
Temple University
Ivy Tran, MA Hofstra University
Sponsored by: Psychosis and Schizophrenia Spectrum Special Interest Group (PASS-SIG) of the Association for Cognitive & Behavioral Therapies (ABCT); APA Division 18 Serious Mental Illness/Serious Emotional Disturbance Section; Horizon House Inc
Planning partners: Gaudenzia, Inc.; Pennsylvania Peer Support Coalition; Community Treatment Teams; Evidence Based Practice and Innovation Center (EPIC) of the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disability Services
The free download is permitted on the understanding that any commercial use is prohibited. Copyright regulations apply (e.g., no manipulation of material, no incorporation of slides into other programs without prior consultation of the authors). Via the links on this website, you can download the MCT modules and homework. Please also see two new modules that highlight self-esteem and dealing with stigma, which can be run in addition to the standard modules, or as standalone sessions.
http://clinical-neuropsychology.de/mct-psychosis-manual-american.html