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2021 Community Education Day for Psychosis
Stanford INSPIRE Clinic - UCSF Path Program
These presentations were recorded at the 2021 Stanford-UCSF Community Education Day for Psychosis -- an all inclusive educational event cohosted by UCSF's Path Program and the INSPIRE Clinic at Stanford University's School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
The contents are designed for informational purposes only and should not be substituted for professional care.
Keynote Address: Understanding and Working with Hearing Voices and Unusual Beliefs
presented by Rufus May & Elisabeth Svanholmer, Open Minded, UK
Cannabis and CBD Update
presented by Demian Rose, MD, PhD, UCSF Path Program
Not Knowing: Early Psychosis and it’s Relations
presented by Melina Salvador, PhD, UC Berkeley
Medication Q&A Panel Discussion
Panelists: Jacob Ballon, MD, MPH, and Nataly Beck, Stanford INSPIRE Clinic, and Devanand S. Manoli, MD, PhD, UCSF Path Program Moderator: Demian Rose, MD, PhD, UCSF Path Program
Update on Psychosis Risk Syndrome Research: Recent Findings and Major Initiatives
presented by Daniel Mathalon, MD, PhD, UCSF Path Program
Integrating Family in CBTp
presented by Kate Hardy, ClinPsychD, Stanford INSPIRE Clinic
Energizing Movement Break
presented by Lieann Killam, Research Assistant and Trainer, Stanford INSPIRE Clinic
Stress Management with Experiential Practice
presented by Priya Chari, PhD, Stanford INSPIRE Clinic