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Pre-Conference: Mental Health First Aid of the Rockies Summit Overview
MHFA Breakout Session: Cultural Considerations for Delivering MHFA:
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Pre-Conference: Humanizing the Patient Experience to Build Customer Loyalty and Financial Stability
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#103 – Aurora Mental Health Center First Episode Psychosis (FEP)
#104 – Updates on Telehealth Laws and Reimbursements
#105/205 – The Neurobiology of Traumatic Stress and the Healing Power of Yoga
#201 – Collaborative Healthcare Innovation: Putting the Cart Before the Horse
#202 – Thriving with Managed Care: Organizational Competencies & Best Practices for Succeeding
#206 – OBH Contracting Updates
#301 – The Tale of Two Campaigns: How Larimer County Won at the Ballot Box
#304 – Behavioral Health and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Moving Beyond Labels and Anxiety to Effective Care
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#401 – Counseling in Spanish and English: Phenomenological Experiences of Bilingual Counselors
#402 – Queering Recovery: Bringing Inclusion and Intersectionality to the Forefront
#403 – Blocking Subpoenas: How to Keep Mental Health Clinicians Treating, Not Testifying
#404 – Tax Reform Impact to Non-Profits & New Accounting Standards
#405 – Got Infant Mental Health? How the ‘Right Start for Colorado’ Initiative Supports Colorado’s Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce
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#500 – How the Toyota Production System Shaped Juvenile Justice Reform in Longmont
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#501 – Lessons Learned in the LEAD/Angel Program
#502 – Hunger in Colorado and the Impacts on Mental Health, Health, and Suicide
#503 – Everything You Wanted to Know About Transgender (But Were Afraid to Ask…)
#504 – The Psychology of Fraud and Stupid Human Tricks: Is You Cybersecurity Team Ready?
#505 – Implementing Acudetox in the Community Behavioral Health Organization Setting
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#601 – A Story of Implementing a Family-Centered, Co-Occurring Residential Program
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#602 – Applying Trauma-Informed Approaches to Victims of Human Trafficking
#604 – Building a Strong Board
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#605 – Using Data Dashboards for Tracking Medicaid Encounters & Other Complex Data Analysis
#700 – Aurora Research Institute’s Cost-Benefit Analysis: Framework and Case Examples
#702 – Innovation and the Expansion of Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in Colorado
#703 – Culture First: Creating an Exceptional Onboarding Experience
Patrick Kennedy Calls for Mental Health Insurance Reforms in Colorado
By Michael Booth The Denver Post Colorado must reform laws and insurance benefits to give patients and…
Weld County’s North Range Behavioral Health Youth Team Recognized Internationally for Outstanding Service and Results
An intensive family- and community-based treatment program in Weld County for high-risk juveniles, Multisystemic Therapy (MST), has recently been recognized for outstanding service. Nominated for the annual “Whatever It Takes” award by the international MST Institute for its success with troubled youth, the North Range Behavioral Health MST program represents one of 500-plus programs in 34 states and 14 countries. David Bernstein, Director of The Center for Effective Interventions, who co-nominated the team for this award with their MST consultant Angelia Watson, says, “The North Range Behavioral Health MST Team consistently meets and then surpasses its goals; they are extraordinary professionals who passionately believe in MST and the importance of implementing the model with fidelity.”
$1.2 Million Grant Bolsters Integrated Healthcare Efforts
CBHC member, AspenPointe, was recently named the recipient of a major grant from the Substance Abuse and…
New Report Urges Funding, Effective Treatment for Veterans with Mental Health Needs
A recent article in Mental Health Weekly highlights a new report released by the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare about the effectiveness of serving veterans’ behavioral health needs in the community.
The report examines the cost of veterans’ unmet mental health needs and finds major benefits in investing more dollars for providers who deliver proper evidence-based care.