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Moving Towards Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics

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Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Other Considerations

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Middle America School Mental Health Conference

May 29–30, Omaha NE | Register today!
Learn More

Women's History Month

Pay observance by learning more about the resources for women's mental health.
Learn More

Tele-Behavioral Health Consultation Series

Continuing education credit now available.
Learn More

Out now:

March newsletter Subscribe to get news, events and more delivered to your inbox.
View All Issues

Online courses on HealtheKnowledge

Mental and behavioral health classes you can take anytime, anywhere.
Learn More

Area of Focus:

Integrated Primary Care Free resources, webinars and more.
Learn More

Moving Towards Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics

Continuing education credit now available.
Learn More

Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Other Considerations

Continuing education credit now available.
Learn More

Mid-America MHTTC

Munroe-Meyer Institute
984242 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha,
NE
68198-4242
HHS Region 7
IA, KS, MO, NE
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The Mid-America MHTTC serves the four states of Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri (HHS Region 7) with a focus on integrated behavioral health and primary care, schools and mental health training programs. Our overall goal is to assist mental health programs and providers to establish evidence-based programs that are locally supported and sustainable over time.

The Center is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and is housed at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

If you are interested in our services, please visit our Contact Us page for ways to get in touch.


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From the Mid-America MHTTC
Feb. 20, 2024
  It was another exciting week for the team at the Mid-America MHTTC!   Mid-February ushered in the annual National Association of School Psychologists convention. This year's convocation brought school psychologists from across the nation to New Orleans, LA, to share insights and connect with other members of the profession.    Our Center was proudly […]
Feb. 16, 2024
    Since the start of 2024, the Mid-America MHTTC has seen two acts of mass violence within our region — first, the school shooting on Jan. 4 in Perry, Iowa, and then the mass shooting in Kansas City, Missouri, that occurred on Feb. 14 at a Super Bowl celebration parade.    We mourn for […]
Feb. 02, 2024
  Happy February! Friendly reminder that this month celebrates Black History Month. We encourage you to check out the MHTTC's Network's thorough compilation of resources and events aimed at supporting the Black community.   Now for our February newsletter:      Welcome, February!   It's been a cold and snowy start to 2024 here in […]

Upcoming Events

Hosted by the Mid-America MHTTC
Learning Collaborative
  This event is closed to select participants. Learn more about this series: First Episode Psychosis Webinar Series & Learning Community    
Learning Collaborative
This learning community is closed to select participants.  To learn more about this series, visit the homepage: Implementing Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) in Kansas  
Learning Collaborative
This learning community is closed to select participants.  To learn more about this series, visit the homepage: Implementing Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) in Kansas  

Products & Resources

Developed by the Mid-America MHTTC
Interactive Resource, Website
  Objectives Discuss the prevalence and risk factors for anxiety disorders in youth Discuss DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and differences between anxiety disorders Identify anxiety screening and assessment measures and determine when referral for intervention is warranted Describe evidence-based intervention strategies to treat pediatric anxiety with modifications appropriate for IPC   Learn more about HealtheKnowledge here: HealtheKnowledge Courses     Authors and Contributors: Christian Klepper, PsyD - primary author Rachel Valleley - primary author Holly Roberts, PhD - contributor Kristen Johnson, PhD - contributor Alli Morton, PhD - contributor Erika Franta, PhD - contributor Britt Liebsack, PhD - contributor Hannah West, PhD - contributor Nichole Baker, PhD - contributor Jessica Mandell, PhD - contributor Brandy Clarke, PhD - contributor    
Interactive Resource, Website
This 1-hour course provides an overview of both pediatric primary care services and behavioral health services, and makes a case for integration in the pediatric integrated primary care setting. Objectives: Define pediatric primary care including the five components that encompass it according to the American Academy of Pediatrics Explain the elements of the quadruple aim in healthcare Define pediatric behavioral and mental health Describe traditional behavioral/mental healthcare and the challenges with meeting the needs of children and families Describe the role of behavioral health and primary care in addressing overall health for children, adolescents and their families Learn more about HealtheKnowledge here: HealtheKnowledge Courses     Authors: Holly Roberts, Ph.D. Nichole Baker, Ph.D. Christian Klepper, PsyD. John Vann, M.D. Brandy Clarke, Ph.D.    
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