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What are psychiatric advanced directives?
Prevalence of serious mental illness
Are there support groups or help for families experiencing SMI? Where can I find more information?
What are some alternatives to physical restraint in inpatient and emergency settings?
What is a capacity evaluation?
I work in community mental health in a small community. We are preparing to hire some peer support staff but we realize that because it is such a small community, the peers we can hire will likely know some of the people they will be working with. What is the best way to handle this?
Should a peer support group for individuals with SMI be facilitated, or at least co-facilitated, by a clinician?
Can a primary care provider or family practitioner prescribe psychotropic medications?
National Respite Guidelines: Guiding Principles for Respite Models and Services
Best Practices in Care Transitions for Individuals with Suicide Risk: Inpatient Care to Outpatient Care
Child and Adolescent Level of Care Utilization System (CALOCUS)
Level of Care Utilization System (LOCUS) for Psychiatric and Addiction Services
Webinar: Crisis Now: Transforming Services is Within Our Reach
Webinar: Beyond Beds: The Vital Role of a Full Continuum of Psychiatric Care
As individuals with co-morbid SMI and IDD are transitioning into adulthood, what are your recommendations about frequency of psychiatric medication management (i.e., if they have been fairly stable as preteen, but they are encountering physiological and metabolic changes and psychosocial stressors)?
Implementing Behavioral Health Crisis Care
Toward a National Standard for Service Intensity Assessment and Planning for Mental Health Care