Family Peer Support: How Families Can Foster Independence: Housing

Virtual

In this presentation, Mid-America MHTTC specialists and partners with Omaha-based Community Alliance will demonstrate ways in which family peer support empowers families to support their loved one’s desire to live independently. In particular, participants will learn how recipients of family peer support: Learn to engage their loved ones in conversations about housing and independent living; […]

Matching Supports and Accommodations to Functional Implications of Mental Health Conditions

Virtual

Attendees will define reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Additionally, attendees will apply supports and accommodations based on the functional implications related to the mental health condition. Attendees will also gain an understanding of the resources available to help with identifying and requesting a reasonable accommodation. RSVP

Connecting Prevention Specialists to Native Communities

Virtual

The National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC, in collaboration with SAMHSA’s Tribal Training and Technical Assistance Center, is holding virtual trainings for prevention specialists to support our Native communities. These monthly trainings will cover topics such as crisis response, creating safe spaces to heal, sexual assault awareness, youth engagement, food sovereignty, etc. We will […]

Enhancing Wellbeing in Health Care Providers: Mindfulness and Acceptance Practices

Virtual

As part of our series focused on “Addressing Stress-Related Mental Health Consequences of the Pandemic in Health Care Workers”, this workshop introduces healthcare workers to Mindfulness and Acceptance Practices, which have a growing evidence base for helping people to live richer, fuller, and more meaningful and productive lives. These practices help people to identify their […]

School as Client: Mental Health Services for Diverse Population in the School Culture

Virtual

The Phyllis & Harvey Sandler School of Social Work at Florida Atlantic University® and the National Hispanic & Latino Mental Health Technology Transfer Center will be hosting a free webinar for school mental health providers serving Hispanic and Latino families, children, and youths. The Phyllis & Harvey Sandler School of Social Work at Florida Atlantic […]

Weathering the Storm: Innovative Leadership Strategies for Mental Health Professionals

Virtual

Leading mental health organizations, programs, and initiatives can prove challenging in the best of times. Meeting the needs of clients in the diverse Pacific Southwest, while effectively navigating the field’s evolving best practices, policies, and funding streams requires innovative, resilient, and adaptable leadership at all levels. COVID-19’s impact on both our personal and professional lives […]

Bipolar Disorder in the Black Community

Virtual

Bipolar disorder can be a severe mental illness that has forensic, community, and psychosocial implications for African Americans. It is also a major risk factor for suicide and drug abuse. The need for intensive treatment services is essential despite recent advances that have greatly improved outcomes. This webinar will explore the complexities of accurately identifying […]

Strategies to Support Family Member Recovery

Virtual

Family members of people living with serious mental illnesses go through stages of recovery following the diagnosis of their relative. In this webinar, we will identify the recovery stages of family members and identify strategies for mental health providers to support the recovery of family members. Register Here

Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Black Community

Virtual

Autism has gained increased awareness especially in people of color, but is still underrecognized. Effective treatment approaches have improved outcomes and quality of life for many but a multiplicity of factors reduce availability of care. This webinar will discuss common characteristics of persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder. It will also review helping them with social […]

Educator Well-being Strategic Planning and Preparation for the 2021-2022 School Year

Virtual

Educator Well-Being Strategic Planning and Preparation is a half-day training session convening 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wednesday, June 23. This training is intended for school, district, educational agency, and state-level leaders who are interested in learning about educator well-being and determining how to make educator well-being fit into their schools' plans for the 2021-2022 […]

Combating Early Psychosis Stigma

Virtual

Stigma – which involves labeling, stereotyping, and discriminating – is a major barrier to mental health help-seeking, psychiatric service engagement, and full inclusion in society. Unfortunately, mental health stigma is on the rise in the United States toward people who experience psychosis (e.g., hallucinations, delusions). Young people at risk for psychosis or in the early […]

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