Psychosis Understood: Making Meaning of Extreme States for Lasting Recovery – Chelsea Mackey

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Summary

• Archive: Often misunderstood by both the public and the mental health community, psychosis is far more common than most realize and, more importantly, treatment has come a long way since the days of heavy medication and ECT.

• In fact, most people who receive adequate treatment go on to live healthy, productive lives with minimal distress.The key to that treatment success is early intervention.

• Do you know the signs of psychosis?Watch Dr. Chelsea Mackey, psychologist and psychosis expert, in this 3-hour recording that takes a deep dive into all things psychosis, from informal identification of psychotic symptoms to the latest evidence-based treatment approaches.

• In just three hours, you’ll learn how to:Differentiate the needs of First Episode Psychosis (FEP) from chronic severe mental illnessDiscover the difference between psychosis and dissociationDecrease the impact of hallucinations and delusions on your client’s daily livesGrounding strategies to combat even the most uncomfortable experiencesIncrease tolerance and acceptance of uncertaintyAnd more!Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to successfully treat this vulnerable population – buy today!Analyze recent literature on the effectiveness of early treatment on first episode psychosis (FEP).Differentiate between treatment methods for first episode psychosis versus chronic severe mental illness.Implement 10 evidence-based clinical interventions for building resiliency, acceptance, and coping skills in clients.Getting to Know Psychosis: Scope, Prevalence, Contributing Factors, PrognosisWhat is psychosis?

• How common are altered states?The prevalence of “symptoms” in the non-mental health populationCulture, racism, and minority status on psychosisLimitations of the research and potential risksManaging uncertainty about treating psychosisThe dangers of untreated psychosisAssessment and DiagnosisDifferential diagnosis?

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