Plenary focusing on Improving Access to Psychological Therapies for Psychosis: Making real change happen
Abstract
Despite a growing evidence base for the effectiveness of psychological therapies for people suffering with psychosis, access to these interventions has been scant. A plenary session at the ISPS conference will focus on the... [ view full abstract ]
Despite a growing evidence base for the effectiveness of psychological therapies for people suffering with psychosis, access to these interventions has been scant.
A plenary session at the ISPS conference will focus on the details of a national, England-wide strategy to ensure everyone presenting with a first episode of psychosis can access high quality CBT and Family Interventions and MAKE REAL CHANGE HAPPEN.
Alison Brabban will focus on:
- Putting psychological therapies on a par with medication.
- Offering genuine choice. A step-by-step guide to the strategy to improve the availability of psychological therapies for people suffering with psychosis across England.
Authors
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Alison Brabban
(National Clinical Advisor for Severe Mental Illness, NHS England)
Topic Area
Other overarching themes and conceptual issues
Session
SAAM KEY6 » Keynote: Alison Brabban (09:30 - Saturday, 2nd September, The Guild, Mountford Hall)