This Week: Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance & Metacognitive Therapy for Psychosis

Published:
January 22, 2024

January 23

Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices-January Event

United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. and New England MHTTC would like to invite you and your staff to attend "Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices,"a Tribal Behavioral Health ECHO webinar series. Native psychological brilliance refers to the intelligence, strengths,
balance, innate resources, and resilience of Native people.  

  

The topic for January's session is "Evolution of Native Crisis Response (Part One)." 

  

This no-cost telehealth series is held on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 11 am Pacific/12 pm Mountain/1 pm Central/2 pm Eastern. The concept of Native psychological brilliance will be celebrated through Native music video and Native spoken word performances as part of each session.

Join us on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 2 pm ET.

Register Here!

 

 

January 24

Changing the Conversation Webinar Series: Day Two

Changing the Conversation is the official C4 Innovations podcast, where hosts and guests discuss critical and timely topics focused on equity, substance use, mental health, homelessness, and trauma. The New England MHTTC has sponsored episodes of the podcast that explore a variety of specific topics, including reaching and engaging Native youth, the importance and benefits of fostering an authentic and inclusive environment in the workplace, and honoring lived experience. Podcast host Ashley Stewart will share behind-the-scenes discoveries and lessons learned from fascinating conversations. Ashley will be joined by Ronitia Hodges, C4 Innovations Program Manager.

Join us on Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 1 pm ET.

Register Here!

 

 

January 26

Metacognitive Therapy for Psychosis

This session will review a metacognitive framework for understanding psychosis and discuss a specific psychotherapeutic intervention--Metacognition Reflection and Insight Therapy. We will discuss the definition of metacognition and the four main domains that are measured, the relationship between metacognitive capacity and psychological distress, and the research evidence that supports this approach. 

  

Presenter: Emily Gagen, Ph.D., licensed clinical psychologist, Brookline Community Mental Health Center

Join us on Friday, January 26, 2024 at 11:30 am ET.

Register Here!

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