We're pleased to announce an exciting interactive workshop, with CEs available, to kick off our 2025 educational programming: 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 Philip T. Yanos, PhD.
When: January 10th, 1pm-5pm, Eastern
CEUs Available: APA and NY Boards
Price: $25-$120 (10% discount for ISPS-US members)
Limited spaces
Please note: This is an interactive workshop and must be attended live.
Description: Professor Philip Yanos will provide an overview of the background/justification for addressing self-stigma among people diagnosed with serious mental health conditions, an overview of Narrative Enhancement and Cognitive Therapy (NECT) a group-based psychosocial approach to addressing self-stigma's effects that he co-developed, and engage participants in role-playing exercises to develop skills needed to implement a NECT group in their clinical settings.
Learning Objectives
- Describe how community stigma creates the conditions in which self-stigma may develop.
- Describe key areas of recovery-related outcomes impacted by self-stigma.
- Identify the key therapeutic components of Narrative Enhancement and Cognitive Therapy (NECT).
- Apply and practice skills needed to conduct a NECT group with people diagnosed with serious mental conditions.
Spaces are highly limited for this interactive workshop, please book your place now to avoid disappointment. Also please note we are using a new cosponsor to provide our CEUs, CE-Go. Register on their platform using the link below and be sure to read follow-up emails carefully.
Register: www.isps-us.org/NECT
We look forward to seeing you there!
ISPS-US