03/16/2026
Join us March 20 11-12:30
“IRL” in Encino for a fascinating Table Talk with Krystyl Wright, LCSW
Understanding the Psychosis Continuum Symptoms of eating disorders lead to psychosis, and vice versa. ED patients may suffer from starvation, electrolyte, and metabolic imbalance, conditions that can provoke transient psychotic symptoms. Psychotic disorders and eating disorders sometimes occur in the same person, and sometimes, but not always, at the same time.
Ms. Wright (she, her, hers) is a passionate Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a strong commitment to clinical outreach and community development. With a solid academic foundation, having earned her master’s of social work from the University of Southern California, she has trained at community organizations and been responsible for large caseloads in the public and private spheres. Ms. Wright brings to us a unique breadth and depth of experience, working with community organizations and schools, as well as a member of clinical teams at private treatment centers. She oversees CYHBI grant implementation progress and executes on our mission to raise awareness about early psychosis symptoms, reduce stigma, and ensure access to care for individuals from diverse backgrounds. Ms. Wright’s social work has always been founded on evidence-based practices, and she pursues collaborations to develop broad-based client outcome data after early psychosis intervention in the California OnTrack programs.