ISPS promotes psychological and social approaches to psychosis.

ISPS UK is the United Kingdom network of the International organisation ISPS – International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis (formerly known as the International Society for the Psychological Treatment of the Schizophrenias and other Psychoses). This website brings together information about the work of ISPS UK (including our events and networking opportunities) alongside information on ‘psychosis’ and a range of approaches towards supporting people in distress and their families/friends.

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ISPS UK blog

The ISPS blog aims to stimulate conversations around social and psychological approaches to psychosis, through articles, videos, event listings, reviews, and more.

Conference: Beyond Them & Us, Finding Common Ground

Users & survivors of mental health services, their families and...

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ISPS UK Member’s Networking Event

Creating Common Ground 19th February 2025, 6-8pm, Zoom Our Member's...

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Lived Experience Handbook

Jacqui Dillon and Paula Reavey are delighted to announce that...

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Support

Help and advice

The following section contains advice to help support individuals finding their way in the current health care system. This section is divided in useful sites and links to be able to contact the right professional or organisations and links to documents that might be useful in your search for help.

Help and advice

The following section contains advice to help support individuals finding their way in the current health care system. This section is divided in useful sites and links to be able to contact the right professional or organisations and links to documents that might be useful in your search for help.

Resources

This section brings together a range of information and resources related to ‘psychosis’, aimed at our diverse membership (including people with lived experience of psychosis, their family/friends and mental health professionals).

Resources

This section brings together a range of information and resources related to ‘psychosis’, aimed at our diverse membership (including people with lived experience of psychosis, their family/friends and mental health professionals).