Calling all researchers!
The ISPS-US Research Interest Group brings together members: practitioners, researchers, people with lived experience, family members, and advocates, who are committed to advancing evidence for psychological and social approaches to psychosis. We believe that social context and human connection are central to healing, and we aim to elevate person-centered, humanistic models as essential components of care.
Our goal is to generate impactful, collaborative research that challenges dominant paradigms and informs policy and practice. Through shared interests, peer support, and cross-sector partnerships, we strive to build a strong evidence base that demonstrates the value of approaches that support individuals in reclaiming meaning and dignity in their lives.
Whether you're an experienced researcher or new to the field, join us in reimagining what research in psychosis can look like—rigorous, inclusive, and rooted in human experience.
Members can sign up to the next meeting using our events calendar.