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Family Psychoeducation: An Introduction- Presented by the North Carolina Chapter
Program Description Family psychoeducation is an evidence-based practice for individuals and families who experience schizophrenia and other severe mental illnesses. It is based on providing education, support and skills training so that all members of a family or social network can support the recovery of the person with mental illness. Despite having strong evidence for its effectiveness, family psychoeducation is not widely available in clinical practice. This workshop will introduce clinicians to the model, and explore how to implement it in your clinical practice.
Learning Objectives Upon completion of this workshop, participants should be able to:
Describe family psycheducation and who may benefit from it
Understand the evidence-base behind family psychoeducation
Learn basic strategies for family engagement for people with severe mental illness Target Audience Clinical social workers and other mental health professionals
1 Clinical
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$30.00
Member
$15.00
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