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Saturday, September 10 at 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Add to Calendar 2022-09-10 09:00:00 2022-09-10 13:00:00 UCSF-Stanford Community Education Day for Psychosis The UCSF Path program in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the INSPIRE clinic in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine are excited to welcome you to our annual community education day for psychosis. The event is for service users, families, young adults, and individuals with lived experience of psychosis community, allies and providers. Presentations will cover wellness, research, recovery stories, and creative expression. This event is FREE.   This year our event is ONLINE Sept 9th 2022 ( Select talks will be recorded) and IN-PERSON Sept 10th 2022 at the Nancy Friend Pritzker Psychiatry Building. We are excited to host this event in time for the opening of UCSF's light-filled psychiatry treatment and research center located in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood. Topics for the community day will include: Sept 9th (online) 9am-1:30pm My Story of Strength: Overcoming Stigma and Finding Purpose: Carlos Larrauri APRN, Clinician, Speaker and Advocate Families supporting families: CBTp informed skills for caregivers Kate Hardy ClinPsychD, Clinical Professor, Co-Director of INSPIRE clinic Stanford University, CA Difficult Medication Decisions: What we know and what we don't know: Demian Rose, MD, PhD, Medical Director of the UCSF Path Program UCSF, CA) Moderator: Jacob S. Ballon MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, Co-Director of INSPIRE clinic Stanford University, CA Update on Psychosis Risk Syndrome Research: Recent Findings and Major Initiatives: Daniel Mathalon PhD, MD, Professor, Researcher, Executive Director of the UCSF Path Program. A lived experience perspective: Drew Musa, Peer specialist, Co-creator and Co-host of The Black Peer Perspective Podcast, Moderated by Shoshana Green LMFT, UCSF CA Sept 10th (in-person - no online option) 9am-1pm 8:30-9am coffee and registration Overview of UCSF Path Program and Stanford INSPIRE Clinic services: Daniel Mathalon MD, PhD, UCSF, CA, Kate Hardy ClinPsychD and Jacob S. Ballon MD, MPH, Stanford University, CA Supported Employment and Education: Returning to work/school: Monet Burpee, ReMind, Felton Institute Exercise and Wellness: Jacob S. Ballon MD, MPH, Stanford University, CA Recovery Stories Panel: Lived experience community participants, moderated by Katherine Eisen Ph.D Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Assistant Professor, INSPIRE clinic, Stanford University, CA Express yourself Art Show : Lived Experience community, curated by Shoshana Green LMFT, UCSF, CA Overview of Local Community Agencies Supporting Individuals Living with Psychosis Community Organization and social gathering space! Coffee, beverages and snacks will be provided! 675 18th Street Pritzker Building San Francisco, CA 94107 United States View on Map Department Of Psychiatry And Behavioral Sciences UCSF Weill Institute For Neurosciences [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public

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The UCSF Path program in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the INSPIRE clinic in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine are excited to welcome you to our annual community education day for psychosis.

The event is for service users, families, young adults, and individuals with lived experience of psychosis community, allies and providers. Presentations will cover wellness, research, recovery stories, and creative expression. This event is FREE.

 

This year our event is ONLINE Sept 9th 2022 ( Select talks will be recorded) and IN-PERSON Sept 10th 2022 at the Nancy Friend Pritzker Psychiatry Building. We are excited to host this event in time for the opening of UCSF's light-filled psychiatry treatment and research center located in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood.

Topics for the community day will include:

Sept 9th (online) 9am-1:30pm

My Story of Strength: Overcoming Stigma and Finding Purpose: Carlos Larrauri APRN, Clinician, Speaker and Advocate

Families supporting families: CBTp informed skills for caregivers Kate Hardy ClinPsychD, Clinical Professor, Co-Director of INSPIRE clinic Stanford University, CA

Difficult Medication Decisions: What we know and what we don't know: Demian Rose, MD, PhD, Medical Director of the UCSF Path Program UCSF, CA) Moderator: Jacob S. Ballon MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, Co-Director of INSPIRE clinic Stanford University, CA

Update on Psychosis Risk Syndrome Research: Recent Findings and Major Initiatives: Daniel Mathalon PhD, MD, Professor, Researcher, Executive Director of the UCSF Path Program.

A lived experience perspective: Drew Musa, Peer specialist, Co-creator and Co-host of The Black Peer Perspective Podcast, Moderated by Shoshana Green LMFT, UCSF CA

Sept 10th (in-person - no online option) 9am-1pm

8:30-9am coffee and registration

Overview of UCSF Path Program and Stanford INSPIRE Clinic services: Daniel Mathalon MD, PhD, UCSF, CA, Kate Hardy ClinPsychD and Jacob S. Ballon MD, MPH, Stanford University, CA

Supported Employment and Education: Returning to work/school: Monet Burpee, ReMind, Felton Institute

Exercise and Wellness: Jacob S. Ballon MD, MPH, Stanford University, CA

Recovery Stories Panel: Lived experience community participants, moderated by Katherine Eisen Ph.D Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Assistant Professor, INSPIRE clinic, Stanford University, CA

Express yourself Art Show : Lived Experience community, curated by Shoshana Green LMFT, UCSF, CA

Overview of Local Community Agencies Supporting Individuals Living with Psychosis

Community Organization and social gathering space!

Coffee, beverages and snacks will be provided!

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