What's New
The ISPN Board of Directors along with collaboration from the ISPN Policy Committee has approved an ISPN statement on gun violence prevention. See this and all the ISPN Policy Statements and Papers here.
Annual Skellern Lecture is happening on June 15, 2023 at 12:00pm ET. This will be a hybrid event where you can attend in person or online. Dr. Anne Aiyegbusi will be giving this year's lecture. The topic will be on mental health care and enduring challenges of racial trauma. Follow this link for more information.
Briana L. Snyder, PhD, RN, PMH-BC, CNE, RYT 200 received the 2023 Distinguished Achievement Award at the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation annual conference in Louisville, Kentucky. The Distinguished Achievement Award is given to individuals who have distinguished themselves through substantial contributions to (1) clinical, academic/research, and/or educational work in the dissociative and/or complex post traumatic stress disorder field or to (2) ISSTD’s mission and vision. Congratulations, Dr. Snyder!
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing is seeking articles for three upcoming special issues. More information can be found here.
988, a revamped National Suicide Prevention Lifeline that is being billed as the 911 of mental health, is now live in the U.S.
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The ISPN Peer Support Workgroup has opened up this support to any nurse at this time (members or nonmembers). Click here for more information.
ISPN is a collaborative partner with the Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice! If you are not a member, be sure to look at the member benefits to see reasons to join both organizations! Visit their website today!
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