Webinar Offer: Hearing Voices and Delusional Thinking (Virtual)
Hearing Voices Webinar
(Online)
Join us for two virtual workshops where we explore how caregivers can support their family members who are hearing voices due to psychosis. These online, 2-hour interactive sessions will help caregivers gain a deeper understanding into the context of hearing voices others can’t, contributing factors that help or harm a voice hearer’s experience of their voices, and how to use a CBT-p informed approach to communicate and support someone in their voice hearing.
Details:
Session 1: Monday, July 21, 2025 - 6:00-8:00 pm EST
Session 2: Wednesday, July 23, 2025 6:00-8:00 pm EST
Fee:
$350 Early bird price until July 14; regular $400 per person.
Delusional Thinking Webinar
(Online)
Join us for two virtual workshops where we explore how caregivers can support their family members who are experiencing delusional thinking. These online, 2-hour interactive sessions will help caregivers gain a deeper understanding into what delusions are, why they are so powerful, and how caregivers can use a CBTp informed approach to help their family member cope more effectively with delusions.
Details:
Session 1: Monday, July 28, 2025 - 6:00-8:00 pm EST
Session 2: Wednesday, July 30, 2025 - 6:00-8:00 pm EST
Fee:
$350 Early bird price until July 14; regular $400 per person.
These webinars
will not be recorded.
Contact
[email protected] if you have questions.
Bundle and Save - we're now offering access to these two courses together for a price of $600 per person.
There will be a $25 administration fee for refunds.
Please note, many employers offer extended health benefits that include coverage for services provided by registered psychologists, psychotherapists, or social workers. This coverage can help offset the cost of therapy sessions and potentially related courses. In addition Employee assistance Programs (EAPs) often provide a range of services, including mental health support, counseling, and access to resources like workshops or courses designed to improve employee well-being or professional skills. Please check your provider for coverage.
Meet the Facilitators:
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Sophie Hwang, MSW, RSW, PhD (Ed.)
Sophie is the director of support and educational services and the cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis training lead at IAM. She provides support and services to individuals and family members who are impacted by a broad range of psychotic illnesses, including schizophrenia. She also developed and delivers IAM's Recovery in Action CBT group for individuals living with psychosis. She received her CBT training from the University of Toronto and the Beck Institute. A registered social worker, Sophie has an MSW from York University and an MEd in Counselling Psychology and a PhD in Education from the University of Toronto.
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Rachel Case, RP (Qualifying)
Rachel holds an Honours BA in Psychology from Queen’s University and is currently a Masters candidate at Yorkville University, working towards a degree in Counselling Psychology. She is passionate about cognitive-behavioural therapy, somatic therapy, and solutions-focused approaches. Rachel takes an integrative and holistic approach to health and wellness. At the Institute for Advancements in Mental Health (IAM), Rachel supports the clinical team by conducting one-to-one counselling sessions, managing the support line, and delivering psychoeducational workshops and support programs to individuals with lived mental health experiences and their families.
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