Online Webinars
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This webinar on hoarding disorder among homeless-experienced individuals includes an overview of hoarding disorder, assessment methods, treatment approaches, and clinical tips.
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- Jack Tsai, PhD, Associate Professor Adjunct of Psychiatry; Research Director, National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans; Director, Yale Division of Mental Health Services and Treatment Outcomes Research
- Astrea Greig, PsyD, Instructor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge Health Alliance
- Frances Mathieu, PsyD, LICSW, Associate Director of Behavioral Health, Pine Street Inn
- Miriam Beyer, LCSW, Director, Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Center (PRRC), San Francisco VA Medical Center
- Taylor Doan, LICSW, Crisis Support Clinician, Pine Street Inn
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This webinar will offer important information about how communities can reduce overdose deaths among those experiencing homelessness by utilizing combined interventions of harm reduction, supportive housing, SUD treatment and recovery support that are integrated and culturally responsive.
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This webinar will feature three panelists in a roundtable discussion about serving individuals with serious mental illness who are experiencing homelessness.
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This session will offer information, examples, and guidance on conducting behavioral health care assessments and providing behavioral health services in encampments and other unsheltered environments.
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As a follow-up to the webinar on July 15, the presenters will host an Office Hours session to answer questions about promoting self-care and resiliency among staff.
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Join us for this webinar to learn about promoting self-care and resiliency among staff. Hear from subject matter experts on organizational well-being as they share tools and resources to support supervisors in engaging in their own self-care and encouraging it among supervisees.