ISPS-US provides education that promotes the appropriate use of psychotherapy and psychosocial treatments for those experiencing states of mind commonly called “psychosis.” These include approaches and understandings derived from psychoanalysis, cognitive-behavioral, systemic, psychoeducational, occupational, peer support, creative, and related approaches. Our educational offerings also highlight social factors and intersecting systemic injustices related to “psychosis.” We offer live and recorded webinars, and also live-interactive workshops/courses.
Upcoming Live Webinars
ISPS-US webinars are single 1.5-hour sessions that spotlight cutting-edge approaches and expansive understandings of psychosis.
Upcoming Courses
ISPS-US courses are multi-session series or interactive workshops that provide more in-depth learning experiences to the approaches and perspectives that we promote.
Clinical Introduction to Narrative Enhancement and Cognitive Therapy: A Treatment Approach to Address The Negative Effects of Self-Stigma On People Diagnosed with Serious Mental Health Conditions with Professor Philip T. Yanos
Past Courses
- Fall 2024: Psychosis, Occupation, and the Human Experience: Exploring the Role of Activity, Engagement, and Meaning (with the American Occupational Therapy Association Community of Practice in Psychosis)
- Spring 2024: Diverse Psychotherapeutic Approaches for Voice Hearing
- Winter 2023-24: Life Writing with ISPS-US
Recorded Webinars
Older Webinars
Visit our YouTube Channel for a complete archive of our webinars