Stress levels and burnout rates were high among health care workers prior to the coronavirus pandemic, ranging from 30 to 50%. Now, current estimated
I04 – Hot Off the Presses: Randomized Controlled Trials of Interventions for Integrated Primary Care for Depression, Relationship Distress, and At-Risk Alcohol Use
Want to stay up to date with the most current evidence regarding brief interventions that can be utilized by Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) to
H06 – Separating the Signal from Noise: Helping Healthcare Systems and Practitioners Identify, Learn, and Implement Evidence-based Practices
Health care systems and behavioral health providers often have to balance competing demands making it difficult to keep up with changes in the
F07 – Provider Satisfaction with Integrated Behavioral Health in a Rural Primary Care Practice
Background/rationale: The use of integrative models of care represent best practice for the treatment of anxiety and depression among primary care
F04 – Engage, Assess, Assist: Effective Initial Encounters in 30 Minutes
This workshop will introduce learners to three essential skills needed for brief primary care behavioral health encounters. The skills include rapid
F02 – Those Frequently Asked Questions
Every day, patients may possibly be started on one or more psychotropics for their depression, anxiety, ADHD, and/or insomnia. There is negative
E08 – Forte – Well being: An Integrative and Multidisciplinary Primary Care Model Designed to Foster Health Promoting Behavior Change
Forte Wellbeing, a Phoenix-based multidisciplinary and holistic medical home, has designed lifestyle group programs and standard workflows to be
C02 – It Takes a Village: Development and Evaluation of Employee Wellness Program (JeffBeWell) in Response to COVID-19
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Jefferson Health recognized a critical need to develop mental health and coping support for employees, specifically
C03 – Family-Centered Care of Older Adults with Dementia and Family Caregivers: Evidence and Opportunities for Behavioral Health Intervention
Although family-centered care has been emphasized in behavioral health (BH) practice, few family-based interventions and care models have been
B01 – Developing Opportunities for Innovative Integrated Healthcare Program Implementation Amidst the Overwhelm of COVID-19
Community healthcare organizations are accustomed to managing staffing shortages, burnout, and overwhelm, but these challenges have been amplified
Webcast 08 – Brief Interventions Treat Trauma, Too! A Crash Course on Using Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) in an Integrated Setting
Evidence-based modalities developed to treat trauma have become commonplace in outpatient behavioral health practices, but we often struggle to adapt
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,
Poster 44 – Acceptability of Brief Alcohol Interventions Among Women and Racial/ethnic Minority Veterans in Primary Care
Brief alcohol interventions (BAIs) are effective for helping primary care patients reduce at-risk drinking, but there are numerous barriers to
Poster 42 – Comparing Cultural Variability of Parent Educational Expectations and Emotional Distress Across Latin American and Asian Immigrant Cultural Groups
Background/ Rationale: Culture may influence how the child emotionally responds to their immigrant parents' expectations (Aldwin & Greenberger,
L08 – Integrating Behavioral Intervention Technologies in Behavioral Health
With recent technological advances, behavioral health clinicians are challenged to learn behavioral intervention technologies (BITs) in order to
E08 – Systematic Review of Methods used to Adapt Behavioral Health Treatments for Delivery by Non-licensed/lay Health Workers: Implications for Task-shifting in Research and Practice
"Task-shifting" or "task-sharing" is a dissemination and implementation strategy for increasing behavioral health care availability in lower-resource
L02 – Using Simulation to Teach Shared Decision Making to Primary Care Providers
Patient-centered care has become a dominant focus of the clinical interaction, yet related concepts like shared decision making (SDM) are
K02 – PMADS in Primary Care
The perinatal period, during pregnancy and 12 months postpartum, is crucial to the health and wellbeing of women. All aspects of a woman's life,