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.
This workshop introduces the dominant theoretical model of anxiety disorders and the best-established treatment: exposure-based CBT. Strategies for making the most of exposures to achieve optimal outcomes for anxious youth will be illustrated, and practical application discussed. The training will include didactics, experiential activities, video modeling and behavioral rehearsal of exposure strategies.
The South Southwest MHTTC hosted this presentation on April 8, 2024. The program, facilitated by Dr. Heather Curry and Dr. Marianne Thomas, provided the foundations
A Family Partner (FP) in Texas is defined as: “A person who has lived experience parenting a child experiencing mental, emotional or behavioral healthchallenges and
The Peer Organization Growth Academy (POGA) was a one-time training that offered a curriculum of topicsto support the capacity building of peer-run organizations. Importantly, POGA
Despite the importance of supervision for job satisfaction and retention, little is known about the strengths andneeds of the current landscape of peer supervision in
In Fiscal Year 2024, Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) contracted with the Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health (TIEMH) to continue examining the
Past UT-TIEMH reports on the peer support Medicaid benefit have focused on trends in peer supportutilization related to major events (i.e., date the benefit went
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