The Psychosis Care and Connection Roundtable Retreat is a community-centered gathering dedicated to reimagining how we understand and support people experiencing psychosis.
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Bringing together clinicians, researchers, advocates, program leaders, and individuals with lived experience, this retreat creates space for shared learning, reflection, and relationship-building. Together, we explore more humanistic, person-centered approaches to psychosis care across both community and residential settings.
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Over the course of the retreat, participants engage in dialogue, storytelling, and collaborative inquiry as we examine how to move beyond fragmented systems toward care that restores purpose, identity, dignity, and belonging. The experience blends small-group discussion, experiential learning, and informal community-building within a restorative natural setting.
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Whether on the East or West Coast, this gathering continues a growing movement committed to treating psychosis not only as a clinical condition, but as a human experience that unfolds within relationships and communities.
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We invite you to be part of this evolving community of care — one grounded in connection, curiosity, and compassion — as we imagine new pathways for supporting people living with psychosis.
