Living well with psychosis

Wellbeing College students and facilitators sitting down looking at Living well with psychosis slide set on screen
We will come together to consider the term psychosis and the impact this can have on a person and their carers.

Come along to explore some common symptoms of this condition but also the complexities of someone experiencing psychosis, and how they may interpret reality very differently to others around them.
We will learn about the importance of effective treatment, support and coping strategies to promote person centred care and steps to a meaningful recovery journey.

Date

Monday 11th November 2024

Time

10.30am - 12.30pm

Location

Chesterton Community Centre
Important!

If you wish to attend a workshop, you must enrol as a student first, and book on via email 7 days before the session takes place.

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