African American men are more likely to be diagnosed with and die from prostate cancer (American Cancer Society, 2016; Kreps, 2006). For those who
D6 – Decreasing Provider Stress in the Treatment of Complex Patients: A Brief Collaborative Training Program for PCPs and BHCs, COVID and Beyond
As the demands on primary care providers (PCPs) are increasing, addressing the stress levels of PCPs, specifically daily stressors, is crucial
C7 – Rising to the Challenge: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities in Improving Population Behavioral Health in an Integrated Health System
Improving dissemination and implementation of evidence-based practices (EBP) in integrated behavioral health (IBH) is inextricably linked to the need
J7 – Schools, Medicine, and Families – Bridging the Gap
Within primary care, children only come through the medical office door one time a year for well child checks or if there is a problem. Although some
A4 – “I don’t see color”
Have you ever wanted to talk about race in health and behavioral healthcare, but find it challenging for you or your organization to make real
Podcast 11 – Introducing OWEP-ITI: An Interdisciplinary Training Program for Helping Youth and Families Impacted by Opioids
The Interdisciplinary Training Initiative for Children, Adolescents & Families Impacted by Opioid Use Disorder (ITI) is a HRSA-funded project that
Poster 53 – Barriers and Facilitators to Integrating Behavioral Health in Primary Care Settings.
Few social work and mental health counseling researchers have utilized photovoice methodology in studies exploring barriers and facilitators to
D4 – Utilization of Smart Phone Applications to Assist in Depression Self-Management: An Underserved Primary Care Pilot Study
Depression is one of most common mental health conditions and the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting about one in 10 adults in the US.
K2 – Implementing C.H.A.N.G.E.: Strengthening Resiliency in Pregnancy
Pregnancy and childbirth is one of the most biologically, socially, and psychologically complex periods in a woman's life (Anda, 2010). Carrying an
H05 – Optimizing Clinician Coaching in Primary Care Residents: Moving from Learning to Behavioral Transfer of Skills
BACKGROUND: Effective patient-provider communication is critical to optimizing patient health and well-being [1]. Clinician coaching directly targets
Poster 33 – Taking a Team Based Approach to Treating Sleep Disorders
Sleep complaints/disorders account for more than 5 million office visits per year in primary care. There are several important risk factors for sleep
Poster 51 – Studying Abroad with Couple and Family Therapy Students as a Medical Family Therapy Learning Experience: Floating Doctor in Bocas del Toro, Panama
Consistent with Adler University’s mission of educating socially responsible practitioners, developing opportunities for community engagement, and
A7 – Expanding Integrated Health Care to Private Pediatric Practices
Mental Health America of Greater Houston's (MHAGH) Integrated Health Care Initiative works with over 50 organizational collaborators to expand and
Webcast 08 – Reflections on Integrating Marriage and Family Therapists and Mental Health Counselors into A Primary Healthcare Practice
Collaboration between mental health and behavioral health has been identified as a best practice in the treatment of patients by the World Health
H06 – IPC at the Vanguard of Value: A Continuous Quality Improvement Approach to Primary Care Behavioral Health Services in Medical Education
The Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model continues to garner support and acclaim, and has demonstrated vast potential for not only mental
I8 – Benefitting from the Single Case Research Design: How Anyone Can Use It
This is a 60-minute oral presentation for the research and evaluation track. It reviews the distinct value of the single case research design before
C4 – PCPs Face Complex Challenges Integrating Trauma-Informed Care and PTSD Screening/Management into Routine Patient Care
Recognizing and addressing adverse childhood experiences, exposure to lifetime trauma, posttraumatic stress, and posttraumatic stress disorder have
E02 – The Interprofessional Precepting Room – Preliminary Data to Support Novel Integration through Consultation and Bidirectional Learning
One of the benefits of integrated primary care settings is the wealth of bi-directional learning that can occur through consultation and