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Early Episode Psychosis
Early-episode psychosis is a prime time for medical intervention, which may include multimodal therapies, case management, and a focus on self-determination. Treatment focuses on enabling individuals to move on from the acute impact of a psychotic episode and chart the course of their own recovery. In this Early Episode Psychosis Topic Library, find resources about treatment interventions and other information.
Self-Medication & Substance Abuse In Mental Health: A Caregiver’s Perspective
Interview May 10, 2021In this interview, Kathy Day answers questions pertaining to self-medication and substance abuse in individuals with mental health conditions. Kathy Day, BA, MPA, is a caregiver for a close family… Read MoreMental Health Awareness Month 2021 Toolkit
Downloadable Resource May 7, 2021Mental Health America (MHA) started Mental Health Month in 1949 to communicate the importance of mental health to overall health. MHA insights about the factors that lead to mental health for… Read MoreSchizophrenia: Fast Facts
Infographic May 6, 2021Value-Added Pharmacist-Run Programs In Hospitals
Interview May 5, 2021In this presentation, Melissa Mitchell, PharmD, BCPS, BCPP, BCGP addresses value-added pharmacist-run programs in hospitals including creating specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-based (SMART) goals for such programs. Featuring: Melissa… Read MoreNational Certified Peer Specialists (NCPS)
Downloadable Resource May 3, 2021Opportunities for peers to work in a variety of systems and settings to support individuals in achieving and maintaining recovery exist. This website, developed by Mental Health America (MHA) and… Read MoreNAMI: You Are Not Alone
Downloadable Resource May 1, 2021Million of people are affected by mental illness each year. Across the country, many people just like you work, perform, create, compete, laugh, love and inspire every day. The National… Read MoreNAMI: Common Warning Signs of Mental Illness
Downloadable Resource May 1, 2021Diagnosing Mental Illness isn’t a straightforward science. We can’t test for it the same way we can test blood sugar levels for diabetes. Each condition has its own set of… Read MoreA Recovery-Oriented Perspective & Approach To Behavioral Health Care: A Discussion Among A Peer & A Clinical Provider On Treatment Decision Making
Interview May 1, 2021From the Part II of the webinar on “A Recovery-Oriented Perspective and Approach to Behavioral Health Care”, hear from Alison A. Carroll, LCSW-R and Dwayne Mayes, MS share their thoughts… Read MoreHelping Friends Understand Your Mental Health Condition
Interview April 29, 2021This interview, developed by Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA), with Linea Johnson, highlights Ms. Johnson’s lived experience with friends who may or may not understand what you’re going through… Read MoreStay Connected: