CSWE & HeadsUp Webinar Series
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CSWE is partnering with HeadsUp to offer a two-part webinar series on early psychosis identification, screening, and intervention. The first webinar on February 15 provided an introduction to early psychosis, and the second webinar on March 14 will provide advanced content on early psychosis.
About HeadsUp
HeadsUp is a Pennsylvania-based organization whose mission is to help end the stigma around psychosis through education, advocacy, and support. Learn more about HeadsUp on their website headsup-pa.org. Webinars will be presented by HeadsUp Co-Director Dr. Monica E. Calkins, who oversees outreach, education, training, and Coordinated Specialty Care program evaluation and fidelity. Dr. Calkins' research and clinical work focuses on early identification and intervention in psychotic disorders, and she has authored more than 200 scholarly publications in this area. Her work and mission is to improve the lives and experiences of young people with psychosis and their families.
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Contains 3 Component(s)
This webinar presents an advanced discussion of early psychosis symptoms across the spectrum from risk symptoms to threshold psychotic disorders.
This webinar presents an advanced discussion of early psychosis symptoms across the spectrum from risk symptoms to threshold psychotic disorders. Strategies for recognizing, comprehensively screening for, and responding to, psychosis spectrum symptoms will be presented. An overview of the history of, and recent developments in, early psychosis clinical care will be presented. Attendees will learn ways to connect to local specialized evidence-based treatment resources for individuals experiencing early psychosis. Additional considerations and involvement of families, groups, organizations and communities will be discussed.
Learning Objectives:- Describe and implement strategies to assess information needed to differentiate threshold and subthreshold psychosis spectrum symptoms and disorders
- Identify at least 2 benefits of Coordinated Specialty care for individuals with psychosis as suggested by research in this area
- Understand how to connect to local specialized evidenced-based treatment resources for individuals experiencing early psychosis
Presenter: Monica E. Calkins, PhDBio: Monica E. Calkins, PhD, is the HeadsUp Co-Director who oversees outreach, education, training, and Coordinated Specialty Care program evaluation and fidelity. Dr. Calkins grew up in Philadelphia, attending Philadelphia public schools and earning a bachelor's degree from Temple University. She earned a doctorate in Clinical Science and Psychopathology Research from the University of Minnesota and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania before joining its faculty, currently Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry. Dr. Calkins' research and clinical work focuses on early identification and intervention in psychotic disorders, and she has authored more than 200 scholarly publications in this area. Her work and mission is to improve the lives and experiences of young people with psychosis and their families.
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Contains 3 Component(s) Recorded On: 02/15/2024
This webinar provides an introductory overview of early psychosis symptoms across the spectrum from risk symptoms to threshold psychosis disorders. Research-informed and practice-informed strategies for recognizing, assessing and responding to psychosis spectrum symptoms will be presented in the context of social determinants of health that may impact the recognition and referral pathway. Additional considerations and involvement of families, groups, organizations and communities will be discussed.
Because schizophrenia spectrum disorders are relatively common, affecting approximately 4% of young people, nearly all mental health care providers will encounter individuals experiencing psychosis or its early warning signs. The sooner individuals are identified and receive care following the first onset of psychosis spectrum symptoms, the better their functional and personal outcomes are likely to be. This webinar provides an introductory overview of early psychosis symptoms across the spectrum from risk symptoms to threshold psychosis disorders. Research-informed and practice-informed strategies for recognizing, assessing and responding to psychosis spectrum symptoms will be presented in the context of social determinants of health that may impact the recognition and referral pathway. Additional considerations and involvement of families, groups, organizations and communities will be discussed.
Learning Objectives:- Describe the mental health disorders in which a person can experience psychosis spectrum symptoms
- Recognize and be able to screen for early signs and symptoms of psychosis
- Consider the impact of substance use and social determinants of health on the identification, referral, and care-seeking behaviors of individuals experiencing early psychosis
Presenter: Monica E. Calkins, PhD
Bio: Monica E. Calkins, PhD, is the HeadsUp Co-Director who oversees outreach, education, training, and Coordinated Specialty Care program evaluation and fidelity. Dr. Calkins grew up in Philadelphia, attending Philadelphia public schools and earning a bachelor's degree from Temple University. She earned a doctorate in Clinical Science and Psychopathology Research from the University of Minnesota and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania before joining its faculty, currently Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry. Dr. Calkins' research and clinical work focuses on early identification and intervention in psychotic disorders, and she has authored