Psychiatric Rehabilitation Philosophy and Goals to Promote Recovery for Older Adults

This 1.5 hour webinar installment introduces goals, values, and guiding principles for practitioners working with older adults with serious psychiatric disabilities. An emphasis is placed on the idea of recovery, utilizing case studies to investigate challenges, supports, and tools for living beyond symptoms. It is part of a 3 part series – view Session 2: […]

Self-Study: Psychosocial Interventions for Older Adults with Serious Mental Illness

This course provides practitioners with a review of evidence-based practices for supporting older adults with serious mental health conditions. The agenda includes the discussion of common challenges that occur while working with this population and strategies for interdisciplinary teams to address them. The intended audience for this training are psychologists, social workers, substance abuse counselors, […]

Schizophrenia in Long-Term Care: Basics & Dual Diagnosis (Substance Use Disorder)

The diagnostic criteria of schizophrenia spectrum disorders and common symptomology are outlined in the opening section of this webinar. From there, presenters explain the difference between schizophrenia presentation and dementia-related symptoms as well as the steps necessary for diagnosing a nursing facility resident with schizophrenia. Strategies for early identification of substance use challenges among schizophrenic […]

Psychosocial Evidence-Based Practice for Older Adults with Serious Mental Illness: Introduction

This course provides practitioners with a review of evidence-based practices for supporting older adults with serious mental health conditions. The agenda includes the discussion of common challenges that occur while working with this population and strategies for interdisciplinary teams to address them. The intended audience for this training are psychologists, social workers, substance abuse counselors, […]