Principles of Addressing Mental Illness in Young Adults with SUD
Patients with dual diagnoses need comprehensive, integrated care if treatment is going to make a difference in both areas of need.
Read MoreAddiction Care Expands Access to Patients with Mental Illness
Opportunities for integrated mental health and addiction treatment could be a significant step in addressing the nation’s overdose crisis.
Read MoreChildren’s Grief, Disruption, and the Needed Social Work Skills
Children need age-appropriate conversations to help them understand emotional events in their lives, whether it’s a death or global crisis.
Read MoreTelepsychiatry Shows Promise As a Key Tool for ACOs
Telehealth services are proving to increase engagement and decrease no-shows, critical pieces for containing costs among high-need patients.
Read MoreTEAM UP: Adapting Integrated Behavioral Health During Coronavirus
Integrated behavioral health at community health centers, hinging largely on in-person care, pivots to function within the confines of the pandemic.
Read MoreMindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Hospital Staff
Stress, burnout, and low engagement are serious national problems. An eight-week mindfulness intervention shows promise in mitigating the consequences.
Read MoreOutreach and Follow-Up Key to Improving Depression Outcomes
South Boston CHC’s formalized PHQ-9 rescreening process shows impressive impact on the CHC’s rates of depression remission and response to treatment.
Read MoreSocial Work Lens Adds Value to Integrated Depression Care Model
Integrated behavioral health and telephonic depression care management programs create access to services despite barriers.
Read MoreExploring Social Needs and Behavioral Health Risks in Children
The rise of screening for social needs presents an opportunity for pediatricians to make connections across screening tools and develop targeted interventions, a new study suggests.
Read MoreA Healing-Centered, Culturally Rooted Approach to Trauma
Héctor Sánchez-Flores, executive director of the National Compadres Network, shares how culturally rooted healing models can uplift marginalized communities.
Read MoreOvercoming Barriers to Pediatric Behavioral Health Integration
The evaluation leads for TEAM UP, an initiative that’s transforming pediatric behavioral health at community health centers, discuss their novel approach to implementation and evaluation.
Read MoreBRANCH: Supporting Families to Help Young Children Thrive
A new model builds capacity in pediatric primary care to foster healthy parent-child relationships and provide support to caregivers experiencing stress and trauma.
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