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This AMA webinar was produced by the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University, and jointly funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research and the Center for Mental Health Services within the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The content of this webinar does not represent the views or policies of the funding agencies and endorsement by the federal government should not be assumed.

  1. 2D AGO

    Episode 30_"The Value of Peer Support Specialists on IPS Employment Teams", with guest experts Lyn Legere, MS, CPS and Crystal Page

    You're invited to ask an expert about interesting topics related to employment. This free event is not a presentation, but rather an interactive question & answer webinar. And YOU provide the questions! This Session: The Value of Peer Support Specialists on IPS Employment Teams with guest experts Lyn Legere, MS, CPS and Crystal Page Lyn Legere, MS, CPS has more than 25 years of experience in the mental health field and has been deeply involved in advancing recovery-oriented and peer-led services. She is a Senior Training Associate at Boston University's Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, where she develops and delivers training in psychiatric rehabilitation, recovery, and peer support. Lyn holds a master's degree from Boston University and a law certificate from the University of Massachusetts and brings the perspective of lived experience in mental health and addiction recovery to all of her work. Crystal Page is an Employment Peer Mentor with ACE Solutions/Physician Alliance for Mental Health and is based in Wimington, North Carolina. Her professional background includes direct service work supporting individuals in treatment settings, where she developed a strong appreciation for the role of compassion, connection, and supportive relationships in recovery. In her current role, Crystal draws on her lived experience and professional background to support individuals in discovering their strengths, building confidence, and moving toward meaningful employment and personal goals as part of an IPS team.

    55 min
  2. 04/29/2025

    Episode 28_Thinking Skills for Work: Advancing Employment Success Through Cognitive Remediation, with guest expert Dr. Susan McGurk

    You're invited to ask an expert about interesting topics related to employment. This free event is not a presentation, but rather an interactive question & answer webinar. And YOU provide the questions! Susan R. McGurk, PhD, is a Professor in the Departments of Occupational Therapy (primary appointment) and Psychological and Brain Sciences, and a researcher at the Center of Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University. She is a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist whose research has focuses on the role of cognitive functioning in employment, academic pursuits, and independent living in persons with serious mental illnesses (SMI), and methods and mechanisms of cognitive remediation aimed at improving cognitive abilities and community functioning in this population. Drs McGurk and Mueser developed the Thinking Skills for Work TSW program, a comprehensive cognitive remediation intervention designed to enhance cognitive functioning and improve competitive work outcomes in persons receiving supported employment or other vocational rehabilitation services. Her work has been supported by the Biobehavioral Research Foundation (formerly NARSAD), the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the National Institute for Disability and Independent Living Research and Rehabilitation (NIDILRR), New York State Office of Mental Health, and the Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies-New York Work Exchange. She has received the Gerard Hogarty Award for Excellence in Schizophrenia Research and was recognized by the National Rehabilitation Association with the Rehabilitation Practitioner of Distinction Award.

    59 min

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This AMA webinar was produced by the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University, and jointly funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research and the Center for Mental Health Services within the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The content of this webinar does not represent the views or policies of the funding agencies and endorsement by the federal government should not be assumed.