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About this 4-Part Series: As caring and competent providers, you realize the importance of having readily available tools to share with your clients whether you are meeting for the 1st or the 15th time. Few evidence based practices offer relevant and accessible skills for decreasing distre
Published: August 7, 2023
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The MHTTC Network will be presenting seven sessions at the 2023 Annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health, hosted by the National Center for School Mental Health! Learn about our sessions below. Access the complete ASMH conference program here. Behavioral Threat Assessment in Schools: Cons
Published: October 3, 2022
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Editors' Note: This story ran in our August newsletter, published Aug. 1.   The annual DREAM IPC Conference from Nemours will be held virtually Sept. 23-24, and the Mid-America MHTTC is partnering to provide scholarships to interested attendees.   Applications are due Aug. 4
Published: August 3, 2021
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Alcohol is STILL a drug. The opioid crisis, increase in stimulant misuse, and cannabis legalization dominate the news— yet alcohol remains the number one substance causing health, social, legal and financial problems throughout the US. While this series will focus on the hopefulness of recovery fr
Published: April 22, 2024
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Resources from this Series: This interactive multi-session training opportunity for NC community health center providers addresses everyday challenges experienced by clinicians treating patients who present with behavioral health conditions. Participants learn or refresh their knowledge and applicat
Published: April 8, 2024
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March, known as National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, is an opportunity to celebrate the inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of community life while also acknowledging the barriers they still face.  The rate of mental health conditions for those with intellectual or
Published: March 12, 2024
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Published: January 3, 2024
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The Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health, in partnership with the New England MHTTC, will launch the first Hispanic/Latine LET(s)LEAD Academy. The academy will start in January 2024 with the first phase running for approximately 11 weekly sessions followed by a 6-month
Published: November 13, 2023
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As we all navigate seeing and hearing about current world events, specifically in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank, we may need support managing anxiety, fear and feelings of uncertainty as the crisis escalates. Here we've compiled a list of resources to support mental health during this unpreced
Published: November 3, 2023
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Applications Now Open: Hispanic/Latine Lived Experience and Peer Support Leadership Academy   The Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health, in partnership with the New England MHTTC, will launch the first Hispanic/Latine LET(s)LEAD Academy. The academy will start in January
Published: October 23, 2023
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The Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health, in partnership with the New England MHTTC, will launch the first Hispanic/Latine LET(s)LEAD Academy. The academy will start in January 2024 with the first phase running for approximately 11 weekly sessions followed by a 6-month secon
Published: October 17, 2023
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About the Series: Identifying young people at risk for or facing a first episode of psychosis is a major state and national priority due to the recognized benefits of early intervention. Because symptoms generally begin between the ages of 12-25, schools are critical places for identifying those wit
Published: September 27, 2023
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This November, in honor of Children's Grief Awareness Month, the MHTTC Network hosted a two-day, no-cost, training experience for the mental health and school mental health workforce. We worked with leading grief experts across the country to strengthen grief sensitivity skills, techniques, and inte
Published: August 14, 2023
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Webinars Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Individuals with First-Episode Psychosis WATCH | VIEW THE SLIDES Presented by: Dr. Nicholas Breitborde is Professor and Vice Chair for Academic Affairs in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at The Ohio State University and Director of the OSU
Published: July 21, 2023
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About The COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in its scope and impact on the mental health of all providers, including those already working in high stress positions and others who have not previously experienced this level of distress, compassion fatigue, grief, and secondary trauma. It is more impo
Published: May 23, 2023
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About the Virtual Learning Series: There are multiple federal health privacy laws that may apply to student mental health information. To assist mental health professionals working in schools in understanding how the federal health privacy laws apply to student mental health information, the MHTTC&n
Published: February 3, 2023
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Focus Area for the Mountain Plains MHTTC Did you know that 1 in 7 mothers will experience perinatal depression? Most of them won't share their concerns with family or a healthcare provider. Don't let mothers suffer in silence! As a focus area of the Mountain Plains Mental Health Technology Transfer
Published: July 15, 2022
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During the month of May, Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is a celebration of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. A rather broad term, Asian/Pacific encompasses all of the Asian continent and the Pacific islands of Melanesia (New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji and the Solom
Published: April 28, 2022
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On July 16, 2022, 988 became the new dialing code to operate through the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Lifeline) network of local call centers. Funded by SAMHSA and administered by Vibrant Emotional Health, 988 is the result of federal legislation to increase the acce
Published: April 26, 2022
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Schools across the country have witnessed many difficult events in recent years, from a pivot to virtual learning during COVID-19 and protests for racial justice, to student suicides and gun violence. This resource page outlines resources on addressing crises that occur in schools and school communi
Published: April 26, 2022
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How might we—as the mental health and school mental health workforce—evolve our own practices and policies to meet the evolving needs of the people and systems we serve? Throughout this Spring and Summer of 2022, we offer a free, virtual, four-part learning series. Join our region to explore eme
Published: April 8, 2022
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About our Programming: The MHTTC Network's Healing School Communities Group was formed with the goal to help students, families, educators, and school mental health professionals navigate the ongoing impact of racial violence in all forms on student mental health. In early 2022, the group led a
Published: November 18, 2021
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>>> Register here to join us on Friday, September 10th from 12pm – 1:30pm (PDT) | 11am - 12:30pm (AKDT) | 1pm - 2:30pm (MDT) to engage with panelists on new back-to-school resources <<< What to expect from our time together:  1. Dr. Kira Ma
Published: September 8, 2021
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    About Organizational Well-Being in Health Care: A National Symposium Health care professionals have long experienced high levels of burnout, and since early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the issue. Burnout can manifest as fatigue, impaired focus, and depersonalization res
Published: August 23, 2021
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