We are excited to showcase a diverse array of research and innovative projects in our Poster Sessions, which will be displayed in the Duquesne Ballroom throughout Saturday's conference event. Attendees are encouraged to explore these presentations at their leisure.
To facilitate meaningful discussions and networking opportunities, dedicated poster viewing times will be held during the afternoon breaks from 3:00-3:30 PM and 5:00-5:30 PM. During these times, poster presenters will be available to discuss their work, answer questions, and engage with attendees.
An award will be given to the best poster. A panel of judges, including conference chair Nev Jones, PhD, will select the winner.
Preliminary Poster Presentations (More TBC)- Exploring the Feasibility and Acceptability of Theater-Improvisation Interventions for Psychosis: Insights from Outpatient Service Users - Selin Yalcinkaya, BA
- Voices of Black Clients and Their Families: Keys to Better Engagement in Psychosis Care - Yasmine Boumaiz, BS, Beshaun Davis, PhD, Melanie E. Bennett, PhD, Alicia Lucksted, PhD, Nev Jones, PhD, Swati Nayar BS, Arunadevi Saravana, M.Sc, Krissa Rouse, MA, LCPC
- Connection and Shared Meaning in Psychosis: A Qualitative Investigation into the Psychiatrist-Patient Relationship - Melissa Uehling, MA
- Re-stigmatizing Mental Health: Semiotics of oppression in the medical model of schizophrenia - Alexej Gundy, AB
- Psychosis: Just a Bump in the Road? - Erin McGrath
- Recommendations for humanizing people in mental health crisis. - Sarah Liberti