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Access the 2024 Conference Recording Archive

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Did you miss our 2024 Conference? No worries! You can now access recordings of all the incredible sessions from the event. 

From transformative talks on reimagining psychosis care to in-depth discussions on trauma and social justice, dive into the content you might have missed. Gain insights, tools, and inspiration whenever it suits you.

To access, head over to our webinar store on our Education page.

Tiered Pricing

  • Professional (without CEUS) - $120
  • Non-professional / family member / retired - $80
  • Low-Income - $40

Recorded sessions:

Saturday, November 2nd

  • Dismantling Power Hierarchies and Rethinking Priorities: The Transformative Potential of Lived Experience Led 'Psychosis' Research - Alison Branitsky, Nev Jones, PhD, Andrew Grundy, PhD
  • Sanctuary in the Forest: An Australian Peer-led Respite for Post-Psychosis Integration Using a Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Approach - Louisa Dent Pearce, MSW
  • Highlighting family members’ experience of psychosis-REACH in an early psychosis setting: A qualitative analysis - Melanie Lean, DClinPsych, Katie Benitah, MSc, MA
  • Oral Health Recovery: A Peer Specialist-Led Dental Education Program - Adrienne Lapidos, PhD
  • Meaningful Street Therapy: Beyond Crisis, Quantification, and Quick-fix - Jeremy Northup, PsyD, MA, Calla Kainaroi, MA, LSW, Anna Kreienberg, MA
  • Thinking Irremediability: Palliative Psychiatry and Mad Autonomy - Kathleen Lowenstein
  • Phenomenology panel: Psychosis at the Intersection of Subject and System - Elizabeth Pienkos, PsyD, Anthony Pavlo, PhD, Cherise Rosen, PhD, Matthew Broome, PhD, Shannon Pagdon, BA, Nadika Paranamana, PsyD
  • Exploring Intrasubjective Landscapes - Samantha Dorian, MDiv, PsyD Candidate
  • Involuntary Commitment and its Potential Impacts: A Multidisciplinary Dialogue Spanning Research, Ethics and Methodology - Nev Jones, PhD, Pim Welle, PhD, Morgan Shields, PhD, Awais Aftab, MD, Travis Donahoe, PhD
  • Structural Influences on Mental Health Crisis (Care) in the US: Barriers and Pathways to Transformation - Sarah F Porter, MHS, MSW, Jeffrey Ciak, MSW, Jess Stohlmann-Rainey, Nze Okoronta, Tim Saubers
  • The Report on Improving Mental Health Outcome - James B. (Jim) Gottstein, Esq.

Sunday, November 3rd

  • Psychosis is Not What You “Think” - How Reality Testing Can Save America from Social Crisis - Becky Brasfield, MA
  • A Retrospective of the Icarus Project: Lessons for Contemporary Mental Health Movements - Erica Hua Fletcher, Sascha DuBrul, Jacks McNamara
  • Supporting Students with Extreme Experiences - Olivia Willis, LCSW
  • Anti-Carceral Crisis Care: Cultivating Agency and Self-Determination for those Experiencing Altered States - Jessie Roth, Noah Gokul, Jazmine Russell
  • Renewing Phenomenological Psychopathology and Epistemic Injustice in Mental Health Research and Practice - Matthew Broome, PhD
  • Systemic Reforms for Sustainable Change in Psychosis Care: The Crucial Role of DRG 885 - Carolyn Green, BS
  • Archetypes of Home and Homelessness: Social Displacement, Alteric Spaces, and the Trauma of the Unhoused - Claude Barbre, MDiv, PhD, LP
  • Alfred Adler's Understanding of Extreme States - Thomas Federn, MS
  • Remembering Rachel a sisters Perspective - Deborah Kasdan
  • Straight From The Cuckoo's Nest: A Patient's & A Caregiver's Perspective - Perri Bach, BS, Ethan Back, AS
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