ISPS UK Reflective Group
ZoomISPS UK would like to offer members our new reflective space, a ninety-minute online forum every two months.
The international society for psychological and social approaches to psychosis
The international society for psychological and social approaches to psychosis
ISPS UK would like to offer members our new reflective space, a ninety-minute online forum every two months.
ISPS UK would like to offer members our new reflective space, a ninety-minute online forum every two months.
Are you struggling with redcuing or withdrawing from anti psychotics? Or supporting someone who is? Join us for an insightful online event where we will explore the challenges and complexities of navigating withdrawal from these medications. Our speaker Mark Allen will talk to us about his journey withdrawing from anti psychotics and Dr Jeremy Wallace will talk about his experience …
ISPS UK would like to offer members our new reflective space, a ninety-minute online forum every two months.
We are delighted to invite you to the Annual General Meeting of ISPS UK where we will be joined by three renowned guest speakers who will explore problems with the current paradigm and why relationships are crucial to social and psychologically informed approaches to ‘psychosis’. The afternoon will begin with a series of exciting talks by Professor John Read, Lisa Archibald and …
ISPS UK would like to offer members our new reflective space, a ninety-minute online forum every two months.
ISPS UK are delighted to introduce a new, free online journaling group which is for family members and friends of people with lived experience of psychosis. The pilot group will be co-hosted by ISPS UK trustees Julia and Jen on the second Saturday of alternative months, beginning in November 2024. All members of ISPS are welcome. Q: What is journaling? …
ISPS UK is returning with our Reflective Space, a ninety-minute online forum every month. This group will be particularly relevant for workers - GPs, nurses, peer support workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, therapists etc - to reflect on the challenges and rewards of working with people experiencing ‘psychosis’ in the current system. Those who have an interest in ‘psychosis’ as …
ISPS UK is returning with our Reflective Space, a ninety-minute online forum every month. This group will be particularly relevant for workers - GPs, nurses, peer support workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, therapists etc - to reflect on the challenges and rewards of working with people experiencing ‘psychosis’ in the current system. Those who have an interest in ‘psychosis’ as …
ISPS UK are delighted to introduce a new, free online journaling group which is for family members and friends of people with lived experience of psychosis. The pilot group will be co-hosted by ISPS UK trustees Julia and Jen on the second Saturday of alternative months, beginning in November 2024. All members of ISPS are welcome. Q: What is journaling? …
This monthly reflective group is a space for people with lived experience of ‘psychosis’ to get together and explore the ideas, beliefs, values and philosophies we use to explain and make sense of our lived experience of distress and ‘psychosis’. Facilitated by ISPS Trustees Neil Caton and Jacqui Dillon. How do I get involved? Members: This group is free …
This monthly reflective group is a space for people with lived experience of ‘psychosis’ to get together and explore the ideas, beliefs, values and philosophies we use to explain and make sense of our lived experience of distress and ‘psychosis’. Facilitated by ISPS Trustees Neil Caton and Jacqui Dillon. How do I get involved? Members: This group is free …