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 Webinars
ISPS-US hosts webinars that highlight cutting-edge approaches, systemic insights, and fresh perspectives on psychosis.
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes part of everyday life, new questions are emerging about its relationship to psychosis, and the ways people make sense of themselves and the world around them. This webinar moves beyond simple questions of whether AI is “good” or “bad” for mental health, and instead explores how these technologies are reshaping experience, meaning-making, and reality itself.
We are pleased to announce that we will be offering the Maastricht Interview Training for Problematic Thoughts, Beliefs & Paranoia this June! Legendary lived-experience trainer Peter Bullimore, alongside colleagues from the National Paranoia Network, Shaun Hunt and Kate Crawford, will be delivering this highly interactive and experiential training.
Recorded Webinars
Dive into our library of 35+ recorded webinars on expansive understandings and approaches to psychosis. Topics range from psychoanalysis, peer support, homelessness, stigma, CBTp, creative therapies, and more.
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Older Webinars
Visit our YouTube Channel for a complete archive of our webinars
