Join the Mountain Plains Addiction Technology Transfer Center (Mountain Plains ATTC) and the Mountain Plains Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (Mountain Plains MHTTC) for a five-part training series on skills and best practices for supporting individuals experiencing co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Only 7.4% of individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders receive treatment for both disorders and approximately 55% are receiving no treatment at all (Priester, et al 2016). Access, availability, and affordability to behavioral health treatment is even more difficult when residing in rural areas.
This series will offer strategies and interventions to address the challenges faced by providers working in rural and remote communities and explore skills and practices that can help support interventions for this population. This series will build on the previous work of the Mountain Plains ATTC and MHTTC developed product Depression, Alcohol and Farm Stress: Addressing Co-Occurring Disorders in Rural America.
Registration is free and required. Register for any/all sessions of this series by using the purple "REGISTER" button at the top of the page. The series is available for individuals residing in Heath and Human Services (HHS) Region 8 (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, and WY).
Mental Health and Substance Use Prevalence in Populations and Key Barriers; HHS Region 8
April 22, 2021
12:00pm - 1:00pm MST | 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Co-occurring disorders (individuals with both mental health concerns and substance use disorders) have a large societal impact on people living in rural communities where access to resources may be limited. This session will provide a review of key prevalence rates of mental health and substance use disorders with particular attention given to understanding the barriers to care that exist in rural communities.
Trainers: Andrew J. McLean, MD, MPH & Robin Landwehr, DBH, LPCC, NCC
Case Management Practices for Supporting Substance Use and Mental Health Treatment; HHS Region 8
April 29, 2021
12:00pm - 1:00pm MST | 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Effectively accessing care and leveraging case management services ensures positive outcomes for patients experiencing co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. This session will explore crucial case management skills that minimize duplication of services, support access to care, and ensure a client-centered approach is maintained throughout interventions.
Trainer: Thomasine Heitkamp, LCSW
Contingency Management with Serious Mental Illness; HHS Region 8
May 13, 2021
12:00pm - 1:00pm MST | 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Contingency management is an evidence-based treatment approach focused on the principles of behavior management and cognitive-behavioral therapy that provides incentives for meeting treatment goals. This session will describe how contingency management can be utilized when working with individuals with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders to improve treatment outcomes.
Trainer: Michael McDonnell, PhD
Clinical Supervision Practices for Mental Health and Substance Use Providers; HHS Region 8
May 20, 2021
12:00pm - 1:00pm MST | 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Clinical supervision is critical in achieving a well-functioning clinical community. This training will focus on assessment and treatment planning (looking at the client/patient holistically) when conducting supervision sessions. In addition, this session will address the importance of expanding counselors/therapists’ clinical capacity with patients who present with complex diagnoses utilizing clinical supervision strategies.
Trainer: Mita Johnson, EdD, LPC, MAC, SAP
Providing Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment in an Integrated Care Setting; HHS Region 8
May 27, 2021
12:00pm - 1:00pm MST | 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Integrated physical, mental health, and substance use care is effective in supporting the needs of individuals experiencing co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. This session will describe effective integrated care models that promote long-term interventions for individuals experiencing co-occurring disorders.
Trainers: Andrew J. McLean, MD, MPH & Robin Landwehr, DBH, LPCC, NCC