Evidence-based modalities developed to treat trauma have become commonplace in outpatient behavioral health practices, but we often struggle to adapt
Webcast 07 – REPITPsychose.org: Collection of Psychoeducational E-tools to Promote Patient Engagement in Times of Virtual Care and Promote the 21st Century Patient-centered Biopsychosocioexistential Model of Care
The PPv2 (outil Psychoéducatif sur la Psychose) is a medium sized spiral bound 24 pages patient education document that can easily be carried around
Webcast 06 – Meeting the Changing Needs to Integrated Care in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic with a Focus on Improving Health Equity
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered daily life for most individuals. Its impact on mental health has been substantial, with increased
Webcast 05 – Development of a New Behavioral Health Opioid ECHO Program to Promote Evidence-Based Care of Opioid Use Disorders in Rural Alabama
This presentation will provide details on the creation of an integrated behavioral health provider-training program for rural northwest Alabama that
Webcast 04 – Developing a Suicide Risk Registry in Collaborative Care
Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States and a preventable public health problem. In 2019, suicide took the lives of 47,511 Americans
Webcast 03 – Do Traditional Psychological Batteries have Utility in the PCBH model? A Pilot Adult ADHD Clinical Pathway
If you surveyed BHCs, how many would agree that traditional psychological batteries of any kind have a place in the PCBH model? We, the presenters,
Webcast 02 – Examining Organ Donation and Transplantation in Canada through the First Nations and Métis ODT Network
Background/Rationale: Indigenous peoples carry a heavier burden of chronic disease and associated risk factors than other populations in Canada, with
Webcast 01 – MoreGoodDays – An E-mental Health Program Designed to Bridge the Mental Health Treatment Gap for Alberta Young People
Kickstand is an Alberta-based, integrated youth services initiative that seeks to bring together a range of primary care, mental health, substance use
Webcast E07 – A Client-Centered Toolkit to Initiate and Enhance Collaborative Mental Health Care
Engaging clients in their care is a priority across healthcare settings because it improves care quality, lowers healthcare costs and enhances client
Web01 – Development of a New Behavioral Health Opioid ECHO Program to Promote Evidence-Based Care of Opioid Use Disorders in Rural Alabama
This presentation will provide details on the creation of an integrated behavioral health provider-training program for rural northwest Alabama that
Webcast 14 – Buffalo Riders Training Program
Webcast 13 – Building Capacity for E-Mental Health: An Introductory Implementation Workshop
Webcast 01 – Implementing Integrated Behavioral Health In Low-Resource Settings
It is estimated that one in seven individuals in the world today have a mental health or substance use disorder. Most of these individuals live in
Webcast 15 – The Joy in Practice: Shifting the Conversation from Burnout to Wellbeing
Available by end of October The case no longer needs to be made that burnout is a syndrome with far-reaching implications (Koenig, 2018). We now
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
Webcast 02 – Beyond the Borders of Gender and Immigration: Strategies for Transgender Inclusive Integrated Care
The permeation of the two-gender system in our healthcare system is painful, at best, and life-threatening, at worst. Transgender and nonbinary
Webcast 11 – Dental Integration: How Do We Do It?
In an effort to increase much needed access, we work to the idea that there is no wrong door to access services. This multi-site FQHC has integrated
Webcast 03 – Addressing Organizational Complexity: Everyday Implementation Strategies for Practitioners
Integrated care is widely accepted as an evidence-informed strategy aimed at improving whole-person health. Positive outcomes have been demonstrated