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Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders

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Course Introduction

This course identifies the basic elements of schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders. We discuss stereotypes, symptoms, and potential functional limitations. We describe effective employment practices and recognize the challenges for youth with psychosis in the transition process, discussing ways to address the issues.

Learning Outcomes

After completion of modules you will be able to:
  1. Identify basic elements of schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders and how the diagnoses differ.
  2. Summarize schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders and factors that contribute to its development.
  3. Identify sterotypes surrounding schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders.
  4. Describe the symptos and potential functional limitations of schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders.
  5. Identify various ways that persons with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders manage their symptoms using a multimodal approach.
  6. Relate how specific characteristics of schizophrenia/psychosis are considered in the career exploration process, using a team approach.
  7. Explain cultural differences in the ways schizophrenia and psychosis are viewed.
  8. Indicate how to promote racial and cultural equity in service provision.
  9. Illustrate how functional limitations can be accommodated.
  10. Identify effective employment practices, potential barriers, accommodations and other employment considerations for persons with schizophrenia and psychosis.
  11. Recognize the challenges for youth with psychosis in the transition process and ways to address the issues.

Enrollment Details

This course will be offered six times each year. The cost is $325.00.

2023

  • April 130
  • June 1-30
  • September 1-29
  • December 1- 29

Registration for each course will open in the month prior to training. For more information, see the Employment Consultant Training webpage.

Module Topics Include:

  • Basic Elements of Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychostic Disorders (SSD)
  • Prevalence of SSD
  • Sterotypes and Myths Surrounding SSD
  • Symptoms and Potential Functioal Limitations of SSD
  • Managing Symptoms of SSD Using a Multimodal Approach
  • Specific Charactristics of Schizophrenia/Psychosis in the Career Exploration Process
  • Cultural differencesin the Ways Schizophrenia and Psychosis are Viewed
  • Promoting Racial and Cultural Equity in Service Provision
  • Job Accommodations
  • Effectiv Employment Practices and Other Considerations for Persons with SSD

How to Access

Upon enrolling, you will receive instructions and the link to Canvas. Note: When you register, you'll receive an email invitation. Be sure to accept that invitation, or Canvas will not allow you to open the course modules.

Trainees can move through content modules at their own pace within the course timeframe. Trainees are allowed to finish the course prior to its conclusion date. Assignments will be graded, and attendees have access to instructor support and feedback throughout training.

 

Length: 4 weeks / 5 Hours .5 CE credit

 

Department: 
Center on Community Living and Careers

 

Audience: People interested in learning more about Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders including strategies, techniques and accommodations to assist professionals working with individuals with this diagnosis.