Understanding Psychosis: Early Identification and Treatment

Dr. Tully is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Director of Clinical Training at the UC Davis Early Psychosis Program. Dr. Tully provides instruction in evidence-based treatment and assessment approaches for youth experiencing psychosis, with an emphasis on CBT for psychosis in the context of the Coordinated Specialty Care model. In collaboration with the UC Davis CAARE Center, Dr. Tully also provides instruction and supervision in Trauma-Integrated CBT for Psychosis (TI-CBTp), an evidence-based treatment model for youth experiencing co-morbid psychosis and trauma symptoms.

Special Meeting Notice - State Council on Developmental Disabilities Self-Advocacy Conference Planning Committee

SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE

North Dakota State Council on Developmental Disabilities Self-Advocacy Conference Planning Committee Meeting

The mission of the NDSCDD is to promote and create positive change for people with developmental disabilities and their families.

Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. (Central Time)

Virtual Meeting: Microsoft Teams 

Special Meeting Notice - State Council on Developmental Disabilities Executive Committee

SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE

North Dakota State Council on Developmental Disabilities 
Executive Committee Meeting

The mission of the NDSCDD is to promote and create positive change for people with developmental disabilities and their families.

Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022,
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. (Central Time)

In-person Meeting: Radisson Hotel
605 E Broadway Ave, Bismarck, ND

OR

Virtual Meeting: Microsoft Teams 

Meeting Notice - Community Input Meeting: Person-Centered Practice Goals

SPECIAL MEETING

N.D. Health and Human Services - Developmental Disabilities Section
Community Input Meeting: Person-Centered Practice Goals

Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023

Background:
The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Service Developmental Disabilities (DD) program wants to hear from people receiving services, family members, guardians, community advocates and providers about the person-centered practice’s goal. Participants can choose to attend either the afternoon or evening session. The same information will be shared at both sessions.