NAMI HelpLine

March 25, 2019

 

This webinar explains how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) can effectively support loved ones experiencing psychosis. CBTp is an evidence-based intervention recommended as a complementary treatment for psychosis. Our expert presenter—a nationally recognized trainer in this treatment — will provide an overview of CBTp, discuss its key skills and explore how family members may draw upon these skills to support their loved one.

 

 

Our Expert

Dr. Kate HardyDr. Kate Hardy

Kate Hardy, Clin.Psych.D, is a Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University and California Licensed Psychologist who has specialized in working with individuals with psychosis for over 15 years. She is the Co-Director of the INSPIRE clinic and Co-Section Chief of Specialty Clinics at Stanford University and provides psychosocial interventions for individuals with psychosis and their families.

Dr. Hardy is a nationally recognized trainer in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for psychosis, provides consultation to a range of clinicians in CBTp and early psychosis models of care, and has developed CBTp-informed interventions including CBTp-informed caregiving.

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