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Ask Me Anything about Employment

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  • Episode 28_Thinking Skills for Work: Advancing Employment Success Through Cognitive Remediation, with guest expert Dr. Susan McGurk
    You're invited to ask an expert about interesting topics related to employment. This free event is not a presentation, but rather an interactive question & answer webinar. And YOU provide the questions! Susan R. McGurk, PhD, is a Professor in the Departments of Occupational Therapy (primary appointment) and Psychological and Brain Sciences, and a researcher at the Center of Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University. She is a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist whose research has focuses on the role of cognitive functioning in employment, academic pursuits, and independent living in persons with serious mental illnesses (SMI), and methods and mechanisms of cognitive remediation aimed at improving cognitive abilities and community functioning in this population. Drs McGurk and Mueser developed the Thinking Skills for Work TSW program, a comprehensive cognitive remediation intervention designed to enhance cognitive functioning and improve competitive work outcomes in persons receiving supported employment or other vocational rehabilitation services. Her work has been supported by the Biobehavioral Research Foundation (formerly NARSAD), the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the National Institute for Disability and Independent Living Research and Rehabilitation (NIDILRR), New York State Office of Mental Health, and the Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies-New York Work Exchange. She has received the Gerard Hogarty Award for Excellence in Schizophrenia Research and was recognized by the National Rehabilitation Association with the Rehabilitation Practitioner of Distinction Award.
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  • Episode 27_ Making the Interview Matter – Practical Strategies for Employment Specialists
    You're invited to ask an expert about interesting topics related to employment. This free event is not a presentation, but rather an interactive question & answer webinar. And YOU provide the questions! Kim T. Mueser, Ph.D. is Professor of Occupational Therapy and Psychological and Brain Sciences, researcher at the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University, and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. His research interests are on the development and evaluation of psychosocial interventions for persons with serious mental illnesses. His most recent book is: Mueser, K. T., Bellack, A. S., Gingerich, S., Agresta, J., & Fulford, D. (2024). Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia: A Step-by-Step Guide (Third ed.). Guilford Press.
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  • Episode 26_Doing the Right Thing in Mental Health Services: Tackling Long Term Unemployment with guest expert Joe Marrone
    Ask Me Anything about Employment - Doing the Right Thing in Mental Health Services: Tackling Long Term Unemployment with guest expert Joe Marrone You’re invited to ask an expert about another interesting topic related to employment. This free event is not a presentation, but rather an interactive question & answer webinar. And YOU provide the questions! Joe Marrone has over four decades of experience in rehabilitation services, showcasing a remarkable career dedicated to this field. Currently serving as a contracted consultant and Program Director for an online Technical Assistance project at the Boston University Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Mental Health and Employment, Joe brings his wealth of expertise to this role. Throughout his career, Joe has been deeply involved in numerous long-term employment and supported employment training grants, showcasing his unwavering commitment to advancing opportunities within this field.
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  • Episode 25_Stigma & Stigma Resistance...the #1 Reason for Peer Worker Turnover w/ Dr. Anneliese de Wet
    You’re invited to ask an expert about another interesting topic related to employment. This free event is not a presentation, but rather an interactive question & answer webinar. And YOU provide the questions! Anneliese de Wet completed her PhD in Psychology at Stellenbosch University in South Africa in December 2020. Prior to coming to the United States, she developed an individual measure of recovery for a South African context by exploring the understanding of recovery, as well as the barriers and facilitators of recovery, for people using services, their careers and service providers. Previously, she explored the lived experience of recovery from first-episode psychosis in a South African sample and worked on a Canadian CIHR-funded international, multi-site study on community engagement in HIV vaccine research. Anneliese is particularly interested in peer support work. She recently completed a research project in which she tried to understand how mental health peer specialists withstand or shield themselves against experiences of prejudice and discrimination on the job.
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  • Episode 24_Influencing State Policy Regarding Peer Support w/ Noah Abdenour
    You're invited to ask an expert about another interesting topic related to employment! This free event is not a presentation,but rather an interactive question & answer webinar. And YOU provide the questions. Noah Abdenour, Certified Mental Health Peer Specialist, is the Director of Peer Support and Recovery at Texas Health and Human Services Commission. A subject matter expert on recovery-oriented care, peer specialist integration, and person-centered care, Noah has provided training and consultation at the local, national, and international levels. Prior to working for HHSC, Noah served as Director of Peer Support Services for Bluebonnet Trails, a community service provider for 8 central Texas counties. He also worked as a peer specialist in the state hospital system for five years, ultimately serving as the Peer Support Discipline Director for the Texas state hospital system. Noah helped lead the advocacy effort to create a peer support Medicaid benefit during the 85th legislative session (TXHB1486). He served as the presiding officer of the stakeholder workgroup that assisted with the creation of the benefit.
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This AMA webinar was produced by the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University, and jointly funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research and the Center for Mental Health Services within the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The content of this webinar does not represent the views or policies of the funding agencies and endorsement by the federal government should not be assumed.
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