Dr. Sarah Kopelovich will be presenting at the Fourth National Conference on Advancing Early Psychosis Care in the United States: Harnessing Resiliency in a Changing World. Dr. Kopelovich is as Assistant Professor at the University of Washington and provides research and training through the UW Medicine SPIRIT Lab (Supporting Psychosis Innovation through Research, Implementation, & Training), and she is a core faculty member of Northwest MHTTC.
Dr. Kopelovich will present "Psychosis REACH: Bringing Skills, Information, and Community Directly to Families Experiencing Psychosis" along with H. Teresa "Trez" Buckland, PhD, MEd, and Patrick Kaufmann, MSW (moderator).
The national, virtual conference will offer a wide variety of topics related to early psychosis care designed for the full mental health care team. Conference themes include: technology, adaptations, and innovations in early psychosis care; administrative considerations (e.g., financing, fidelity, and workforce development); the voice of lived experience and peer specialists; and diversity, equity, and inclusion. The conference will offer two, half-days of keynote speakers, single presenters, and panelists, in four tracks.
This conference is a partnership between Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education, Psychosis-Risk and Early Psychosis Program Network (PEPPNET), the Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) Network, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the National Training and Technical Assistance Center (NTTAC), and the NASMHPD Research Institute, Inc. (NRI).
Please visit the conference organizer's page for full event details and registration.