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CredibleMind to Showcase Insights and Advancements in Population Behavioral Health for Local Communities at NACCHO 360 Conference

Credible Mind

CredibleMind will be represented through a robust presence at the conference, including an exhibit booth and a series of expert-led speaking engagements that underscore scalable solutions for mental health prevention, screening, triage and early intervention in public health. For more information, visit us at crediblemind.com.

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Putting Your Oxygen Masks on First

Credible Mind

This data-packed session will share new data on the state of mental health in the Public Health, and evidence-informed best practice, as well as innovative ways your peers are addressing it to improve the health, wellbeing, and quality of life for our own workforce, and those we serve.

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Can PTSD Cause Memory Loss?

Center for Integrative Psychiatry

PTSD memory loss stems from how trauma impacts the brain’s ability to process, store, and retrieve information. Impaired Memory Recall Even non-trauma-related information can be difficult to retrieve. Early intervention can often reverse or reduce these effects. How Does PTSD Affect Memory Function? Not always.

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Prodromal Symptoms of Schizophrenia: Understanding and Addressing Challenges

Psychiatric Times

Early detection and intervention are crucial, as only a fraction of high-risk individuals progress to full psychosis. Assessment tools like SIPS and CAARMS help identify at-risk individuals, guiding early intervention strategies. Interdisciplinary cooperation and early intervention are crucial.

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Non-inherited genes affect children's development

Psychiatry News -- Science Daily

Additionally, the impact of genetics and environment changes as children grow, suggesting that early interventions focusing on parents might prove fruitful, while later efforts could benefit from targeting the children themselves." Content on this website is for information only. All rights controlled by their respective owners.

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Implementing PFA/SBT In Public Schools (with BCBA+Teacher Tina Gunn, M.Ed/Helping Teacher Julie Grundy and Alexis Wone, Classroom Teacher)

Behavioral Collective Podcast

Throughout her career she has worked as an Integration teacher, early intervention team teacher and finally as a PFA/SBT classroom teacher. It’s a great conversation starter so that you’re able to sort of pull out some of that trauma information from staff in a safe way, because you do get the, well, yeah, but what about.

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What Are We Overlooking? Reviewing Current and Alternative Treatments for Psychosis

Mad in America

I n Part 1 , I looked at the longer-term inefficacy of ‘maintenance treatment’ with antipsychotics, and also at some ‘disappointing’ outcomes for ‘early intervention in psychosis’ (EIP). Approaches informed by lived experience such as ‘ Hearing Voices ’ can enable some to come to terms with their ‘symptoms’ and live well with them.