I’m Not Invisible: Envisioning Rights-Centered Care with Leah Giorgini
First-episode psychosis can strip away one’s identity, obscure one’s history, and shatter one’s vision for the future. And often, this process happens through contact with
First-episode psychosis can strip away one’s identity, obscure one’s history, and shatter one’s vision for the future. And often, this process happens through contact with
Although there is increasing awareness of the social determinants of mental health, the intersection of social determinants and first-episode psychosis is still a developing field.
In this 60-min session we will explore the common challenges providers face when supporting people who see, hear, and otherwise experience things that others around
In this presentation, Nybelle Caruso, Dr. Nikolas Buekea, and Tamara Sale, from the EASA Center, build on research about first episode psychosis to discuss how
The 2020 Southwest First Episode Psychosis Conference took place virtually on August 3rd through the 5th. In this session, Drs. Annette Crisanti, Molly Lopez and
This policy paper explores the unique challenges faced by transition-age youth (with mental health conditions as they enter adulthood, as well as the obstacles behavioral health systems face in supporting them.
Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health
1823 Red River St.
Austin, TX 78701
txinstitute4mh@austin.utexas.edu
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