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Webinar Introduction to Hoarding Disorder

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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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Speakers:

  • 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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Webinar Learning Community for HUD Rural and Unsheltered Grantees Session 1: Identifying the whole person care needs of the focus population

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This session will remind participants of the core values foundational to delivering evidence-based practices and orient them to available data sources to identify health and behavioral healthcare needs. Additionally, participants will learn more about using qualitative data informed by those with lived and living expertise.

Webinar Disaster Response Planning for Homeless Service Providers

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People experiencing homelessness face unique challenges and barriers that complicate and intensify in disaster situations. Planning for disaster response is essential for people experiencing homelessness who have behavioral health conditions and the providers that serve them.

Webinar Stabilizing Housing for Families Part II: Understanding and Navigating Housing Rights

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Join us as we provide an overview of housing rights and policies that protect families who are experiencing housing instability.