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Welcome to the ISPS-US blog. Its purpose is to promote the humane, comprehensive, and in-depth treatment of psychotic disorders, to help reduce distress and promote recovery.
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Recent Posts
- Don’t forget to submit your proposal for the 17th Annual Meeting of ISPS-US.
- Call for Proposals, ISPS-US Confererence: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Wholeness in Extreme States
- Promoting Healing After Psychosis
- Working in the Orthodox Jewish Community: An Interview with Leah Rokeach, LCSW
- New Online Hearing Voices Group For Families
Recent Comments
- Marie C. Hansen on Minority Mental Health Awareness Month: Spotlight on Psychosis
- Ron Unger on Minority Mental Health Awareness Month: Spotlight on Psychosis
- Marie C. Hansen on Video Resources on Psychosis
- Marie C. Hansen on ISPS-US Virtual Reading & Study Group
- Ron Unger on ISPS-US Virtual Reading & Study Group
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Submit your proposal today for @ISPSUS for the 17th Annual Meeting in Philly. Due 5/21 isps-us.org/upcoming-confe… @BritzBerta @kristamackinno1
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"Introduction to Dialogical Practice" is a presentation by Mary Olson about how to apply the principles of Open Dia… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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Are you a family member of someone taking psych meds, a prescriber of psych meds, or are you, yourself, taking psyc… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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How the #Māori understand #psychosis: journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117… #culture
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Monthly Archives: February 2018
Promoting Healing After Psychosis
What does it mean to heal after a psychotic episode? Is it just about trying to “get back to normality” and to suppress any further “psychosis” – or does something deeper need to happen? In 1996, Sean Blackwell had his … Continue reading
Working in the Orthodox Jewish Community: An Interview with Leah Rokeach, LCSW
This month I spoke with Leah Rokeach, LCSW a social worker in Brooklyn who works primarily with the Orthodox Jewish community. Leah is a long-time member of ISPS and holds the position of Secretary for the United States chapter. She … Continue reading
New Online Hearing Voices Group For Families
From Hearing Voices USA: Since beginning in December 2016, our Online Hearing Voices Network groups have grown into powerful virtual communities of support. We often receive emails from the family members of voice-hearers asking if they can observe … Continue reading