Within addictionology, narrative approaches to the addictions exist though are less recognized than conventional counseling methods. Their advantage
J06 – Developing a System Change Breakthrough Series Collaborative for PCBH in Pediatric Underserved Populations
For a decade, Mental Health America of Greater Houston (MHAGH) has promoted integrated health care (IHC), leading learning communities, providing
G01 – Social Justice Advocacy in Rural and Other Small Communities: The Role of the Behavioral Health Provider
The presentation will address the theme of the conference by helping behavioral health and other practitioners understand the various approaches to
D02 – Family-Centered Primary Care as an Opportunity to Promote Equitable Health Care Among Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment
Cognitive impairment (e.g., dementia) in older adults can be a difficult condition for patients, families, and their medical providers to address. The
C04 – Brief Transdiagnostic Modular CBT Intervention for Anxiety in Primary Care: Effectiveness and Implementation Results from a Pilot Hybrid I Randomized Controlled Trial
Anxiety is prevalent, but undertreated, among primary care patients. We developed Modular Anxiety Skills Training (MAST), an evidence-based,
G09 – Caring for Our Community: OUD/SUD Readiness & Response in the Time of Need
Most people with opioid use disorder (OUD) do not get treatment. People who suffer from OUD and other substance use disorders (SUD) are vital in our
K08 – Advancing Health Equity through Project ECHO: Strategies for Breaking Down Silos
Diversity, equity, and engagement. Organizations use these words as they strive to become more diverse, yet many leaders are uncertain about the steps
J10 – It Takes a Village: Keys to Pain Management Success in a Diverse Hawaiian Community
This presentation will describe an innovative pain management program in Hawaii where there are vast health inequities, tremendous cultural diversity,
B09 – Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain: Guidance for Successful Implementation in Primary Care Behavioral Health
Chronic pain is a highly common yet debilitating condition that significantly impacts daily functioning and quality of life of primary care patients.
M02 – Trauma Informed Primary Care Training in Graduate Medical Education: The Pearls and the Pitfalls
Background: Trauma-informed primary care (TIPC) realizes the impact of trauma, recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma, and responds in a manner
E01 – Inequity of Care: The Impact of Systemic Racism on Black Americans Seeking Opioid Treatment
The United States department of Health and Human Services declared the opioid epidemic a public health emergency in 2017. Since that time significant
K06 – Schools, Medicine, and Families: Bridging the Gap
Children spend the majority of their time in school where academic and many behavioral health needs are addressed. For example, many schools utilize
I06 – Why Should I Trust You? Meeting the Challenges of Health Equity and Patient-Centered Care
This experiential workshop will explore the role of trust as a foundation of successful practitioner--patient communication and collaboration. The
B03 – How are the Children and Families Doing? – A Systemic Approach to Recognizing and Responding to ACES in Early Childhood.
A focus on ACES in healthcare requires a multi-faceted approach that includes: awareness and education, training, screening, support, treatment, and
D01 – Unseen and Unscreened: The Epidemic of Interpersonal Violence Amongst People Of Color Living With HIV
Interpersonal Violence (IPV) is an epidemic in our country that impacts approximately a third of women and a tenth of men during their lifetime.
B02 – Advancing Mental Health Equity for Under-Resourced Immigrants Through Culturally Responsive Collaborative Care During COVID-19: Applications of Telehealth and Interdisciplinary Fireside Chats
The UC San Diego student-run free clinics (SRFCs) are interdisciplinary partnerships that offer medical and behavioral health services at no cost to
G05 – Training Integrated Primary Care Behavioral Health Providers Virtually: Ensuring Fidelity, Promoting Equity, and Reducing the Digital Divide
VHA is a leader in developing competency-based training for integrated primary care behavioral health providers. From late 2017 through early 2020,
G08 – Are We Just Paying “Lip Service” to the “Behavioral” in Primary Care Behavioral Health? Assessing Referral Reasons in a PCBH Service
The Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model emphasizes that behavioral health consultants (BHCs) are to be generalists and address any