The STEP Learning Collaborative is committed to workforce development of early psychosis care in Connecticut through the dissemination of best practices, early psychosis care model, and community outreach. We aim to support providers across the system of care including those directly working with a young person or family member impacted by early psychosis and those looking to refer someone to services.
Provider Focused Trainings: Trainings are intended for front-line clinicians of various disciplines working to support individuals and families impacted by early psychosis. Also open to interested community members. 2025 Schedule
*Check back often for additional offerings Register here: https://yale.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3afNaPKcSKyrSX2QvRS48g |
* 1 Free Yale CME/Equivalent available for all provider focused offerings hosted by the STEP LC
Resources from Past Educational Events
View all past trainings on our YouTube playlist here
Connecticut's Statewide Kickoff for Mindmap: A Communications campaign to shorten the Duration of Untreated Psychosis
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Early Psychosis Treatment Approaches Slides
Laura Yoviene Sykes, PhD |
Fostering Health and Wellness in FEP Slides
Sarah Riley, MD & Shannon Imetovski, MPH, RN "Gone to Pot" Relationships between Cannabis and Psychosis - Deepak Cyril Dsouza, MBBS, MD
OCD and Psychosis: Differentiation and Overlap
Brian Zaboski, PhD |
Pharmacotherapy for Recent-Onset Schizophrenia Slides - Vinod Srihari, MD
Insight in Psychosis
Hadar Hazan, PhD Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
Emily Farina, PhD |
Role of Coordination Slides
Josina James, LCSW |
Brief Didactics.
Handouts.
CME/Equivalent Credits:
Most STEP Learning Collaborative events offer free Yale CME/equivalent credits for eligible participants. Those seeking CME/equivalent credits at STEP Learning Collaborative events need to have a Yale Cloud CME account and can register here:
https://yale.cloud-cme.com
Participants will need to utilize the texting attendance at CME eligible events. A unique texting code will be provided at the end of each session.
Click here for instructions on setting up text attendance.
Helpful Links for Troubleshooting Yale CME Credits:
https://yale.cloud-cme.com/about/help?P=2000
https://yale.cloud-cme.com
Participants will need to utilize the texting attendance at CME eligible events. A unique texting code will be provided at the end of each session.
Click here for instructions on setting up text attendance.
Helpful Links for Troubleshooting Yale CME Credits:
https://yale.cloud-cme.com/about/help?P=2000
STEP Learning Collaborative in the News
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Radio Spot
Check out Dr. Srihari's recent interview on Connecticut Public Radio: "Identifying and treating psychosis in CT gets new push from expanded statewide program"
Check out our recent radio spot with Dr. Srihari! It is an 8-minute conversation about early psychosis and a new statewide initiative to improve access to care and outcomes. Click here for the recording.
Check out Dr. Srihari's recent interview on Connecticut Public Radio: "Identifying and treating psychosis in CT gets new push from expanded statewide program"
Check out our recent radio spot with Dr. Srihari! It is an 8-minute conversation about early psychosis and a new statewide initiative to improve access to care and outcomes. Click here for the recording.
Other Resources for Providers:
- EPICENTER Speaker Series: medicine.osu.edu/departments/psychiatry-and-behavioral-health/epicenter/epicenter-speaker-series
- SMI Adviser: https://smiadviser.org/
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The STEP Learning Collaborative is a workforce development and community education initiative hosted by the STEP Program. Our mission is to transform access, care quality, and outcomes for individuals and families impacted by recent onset psychosis throughout the state of Connecticut.
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