Meyer-Kalos presents on treatment for first-episode psychosis

Piper Meyer-KalosPiper Meyer-Kalos, director of research and evaluation at the Center for Practice Transformation in the School of Social Work will present “How Can Positive Psychology Interventions Benefit Treatment for First Episode Psychosis?” at the Research Dinner of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Minnesota. The dinner will be Wednesday, February 26, in Minneapolis. Meyer-Kalos was instrumental in developing the NAVIGATE Program in Minnesota. NAVIGATE is an integrated treatment model for detection and treatment of First-Episode Psychosis. Visit the NAMI MN website for more information.