

CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN EARLY IN EARLY PSYCHOSIS
The Center of Excellence in Early Psychosis (CEEP) is a collaboration between Washington State University (WSU) in Spokane and the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle. As our center is 100% funded on grants, contracts, and philanthropic donations, our specific projects within these four priority areas may shift in scope and reach over time.
The CEEP has four main priorities:
(1) Provide training, consultation, and implementation and sustainability support to the Washington State New Journeys early intervention programs to address first episode psychosis (FEP)
(2) Provide education and support to key stakeholders in the community seeking information and resources on early psychosis (e.g., mental health care recipients, families and natural supports, providers)
(3) Develop resources for the assessment and management of clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-P)
(4) Advance research on early psychosis, particularly as it relates to promoting implementation science and clinical outcomes
INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES
Those who are experiencing symptoms of psychosis or whose loved ones are
Are you looking for a New Journeys coordinated specialty care program in Washington State?
Are you looking for support services in your area?
PROVIDERS
Those who are working with clients experiencing early psychosis
RECRUITMENT FOR PROJECTS
ARE YOU LOOKING TO PARTICIPATE IN ONGOING PROJECTS?
You may be eligible for one featured below.
![]() Have you or your loved one received services from New Journeys and would like to discuss your experiences prior to and within mental health services? One-on-one phone conversations are approximately 60 minutes and you would be compensated $50 for your time. PLEASE CONTACT: Elizabeth at elizabeth.fraser@wsu.edu | ![]() Advisory Committee will inform Occupational Therapy (OT) services and interventions aimed at supporting youth throughout their recovery process and especially after receiving the typical 2 year length of services provided by CSC programs. PLEASE CONTACT: Elizabeth at 215-204-1699 or elizabeth.thomas@temple.edu. |
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![]() We are looking for racial and ethnic minority families with a loved one who has experienced psychosis to complete an online survey. For completing the survey you will receive a $40 e-gift card. PLEASE CONTACT: Dr. Oladunni Oluwoye at oladunni.oluwoye@wsu.edu | ![]() Are you interested in participating in a one-on-one interview about using technology to engage youth in early intervention programs for psychosis? Participation comes with compensation of $40. PLEASE CONTACT: Mary - mkwinger@uw.edu |
![]() We are recruiting people who have experienced psychosis and their parents for a 2-hour research study investigating how genetic changes contribute to psychosis risk. The study includes a brief interview and sample collection and pays $45. PLEASE CONTACT: Mackenzie Tennison at macten@uw.edu or 206-677-4029 |