Training
We offer a variety of educational services and training geared towards people in recovery, behavioral health providers, organizations, schools, and communities in becoming more recovery-oriented and culturally responsive.
Staff at PRCH has expertise in a variety of areas, and are available to speak on the following:
- Assessing your system’s recovery orientation, contact Maria O'Connell, PhD
- Person-centered recovery planning, contact Janis Tondora, PsyD
- Cultural Humility and Structural Competency in a Recovery-oriented system of care, contact Maria Restrepo-Toro, Chyrell Bellamy, PhD, and Elizabeth Flanagan.
- Systems Transformation: Moving toward a Recovery-Oriented System, contact Janis Tondora, PsyD
- Qualitative Research on Recovery, contact Larry Davidson, PhD., Chyrell Bellamy, PhD, and Michael Rowe, PhD
- Cultural competence: Administrative strategies for effective leadership, contact Maria Restrepo-Toro, Chyrell Bellamy, PhD, and Elizabeth Flanagan.
- Courageous Conversations, contact Maria Restrepo-Toro.
- Implementation of Peer Support in the Behavioral and Health Workforce, contact Chyrell Bellamy, PhD, and Maria Restrepo-Toro.
- Peer Support Training, contact Chyrell Bellamy, PhD, and Maria Restrepo-Toro.
- Forensic Peer Support, contact Chyrell Bellamy, PhD, and Daryl McGraw.
- Health Navigation Training, contact Chyrell Bellamy, PhD, and Maria Restrepo-Toro.
- Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) Training, contact Chyrell Bellamy, PhD, and Miraj Desai.
- Relationships and process in peer-based treatment, contact Dave Sells, PhD
- Violent victimization of persons with co-occuring disorders, contact Dave Sells, PhD
- DSM, Classification, Diagnosis and the relationship to stigma, contact Elizabeth Flanagan, PhD
- Research and Evaluation, contact Miriam Delphin, PhD
- Psychiatric Advance Directives, contact Maria O'Connell, PhD
- Citizens Oriented Care Training, contact Daniel Rowe.
- Citizens Project Training, contact Patricia Benedict.
- Financial Health Training, contact Annie Harper
- Community Organizing in the Mental Health, contact Billy Bromage