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July 23Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices - July Event United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. and New England MHTTC would like to invite you and your staff to attend "Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices," a Tribal Behavioral Health ECHO webinar series. Native psychological brilliance refers to the intelligence, strengths, balance, innate resources, and resilience of Native people.   […]
Published: 07/23/2024
A key goal of the SAMHSA-funded 7 Generations American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) Behavioral Health Center of Excellence (CoE) is to deliver high quality training and technical assistance at no charge for behavioral health providers and paraprofessionals serving American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Please consider completing the short Training and Technical Assistance Survey […]
Published: 07/22/2024
In May 2023, the federal COVID-19 Public Health Emergency ended – reflecting a long-awaited return to normalcy across the United States.
Published: 07/15/2024
July 10 Person-Centered Recovery Planning Consultation Corner: Promises and Pitfalls-Designing Planning Templates & Electronic Health Records to Support PCRP (Session 4) The Person-Centered Recovery Planning (PCRP) Consultation Corner is a 6-month learning series featuring a monthly webinar on the “FAQs” of PCRP; offering practical tools and resources to support quality PCRP at the level of […]
Published: 07/15/2024
July 17 Youth Self Assessment Tool Listening Session 2 Calling all practicing Youth Peers across the country from diverse locations and organizations! We want to hear from you about a crucial tool for youth peer support specialists: the self-assessment tool. Join us in this important conversation and contribute to the growth and effectiveness of youth […]
Published: 07/15/2024
An estimated 1 in 5 children and adolescents in the United States have a mental, emotional, developmental, or behavioral disorder. The crisis has drawn the attention of US Surgeon General, Vivek Murthy, MD, who recently issued a second advisory to address the role social media is playing in the continued deterioration of mental health among […]
Published: 07/12/2024
This 3-part learning series is intended for individuals working in behavioral health who are interested in building skills that will help increase their engagement in advocacy efforts promoting Hispanic and Latino behavioral health equity. The goal of this series is to better equip and prepare behavioral health workers to advocate for behavioral health equity for […]
Published: 07/10/2024
July 1 Early Psychosis Prescriber Consultation Series: Long Acting Injectables The Massachusetts Psychosis Network for Early Treatment (MAPNET) and the New England Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) will host a virtual monthly “Early Psychosis Prescriber Consultation Series” led by Dr. Matcheri Keshavan on prescribing practices for early psychosis, including a review of a selected monthly topic. […]
Published: 07/01/2024
June 25 Psychosis Informed Care Series: Cultural Considerations when Working with Individuals who Experience Psychosis This June 25, 2024 webinar will provide cultural considerations and tips for culturally responsive care when working with individuals who experience psychosis. Some of the learning goals of this webinar include: Presenters: Vera A. Muñiz-Saurré (they/éle) and Chia Hsuan Sabrina Chang (she/her) Join us […]
Published: 06/24/2024
Honoring Juneteenth June 19, 1865, was the day that enslaved Black people living in Texas received the news that they were free by executive decree. This day became known as "Juneteenth," also "Freedom Day," "Emancipation Day," "Jubilee Day," "Juneteenth Independence Day," and "Black Independence Day." The news arrived in Galveston, Texas, 2 and a half […]
Published: 06/17/2024
by Isabel-Kai Fisher June 19, 1865, was the day that enslaved Black people living in Texas received the news that they were free by executive decree. This day became known as "Juneteenth" also "Freedom Day," "Emancipation Day," "Jubilee Day," "Juneteenth Independence Day," and "Black Independence Day." The news arrived in Galveston, Texas, 2 and a […]
Published: 06/14/2024
This issue brief offers valuable information to State Mental Health Authorities (SMHA) about the benefits of peer support and inclusion of the peer workforce throughout the behavioral health continuum. The document highlights current standards and best practices for including peer support workers as an essential component of services delivery for mental and co-occurring disorders, like […]
Published: 06/13/2024
Three unique perspectives…one unifying vision – a world in which every LGBTQ youth has access to an affirming school community where they feel safe, respected, and embraced.  Join us as we conclude Pride Month with a dynamic panel presentation offering insights from personal, parental, and professional perspectives borne out of groundbreaking work and advocacy in […]
Published: 06/13/2024
ICYMI: Read Part 1 of this 2-part blog series! Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) is a psychological response to a traumatic event that typically arises within a month of the experience. If untreated, ASD can evolve into Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Additionally, individuals with PTSD are at an increased risk of developing substance use disorders (SUD), […]
Published: 06/12/2024
The majority of clients with substance use disorder (SUD) have a concurrent traumatic stress disorder (Mate, 2010). The traumatic stress disorder often precedes the SUD (Wright, 2022).  Both disorders have unique triggers. The two disorders in combination can play off each other and lead persons with co-occurring disorders to slip through the cracks (Sanders, 2011). […]
Published: 06/12/2024
June 10-13 New England School of Addiction and Prevention Studies: Summer School 55th Annual New England School of Addiction and Prevention Studies, Worcester State University, MA – June 10 – 13, 2024 – Hybrid – Face-To-Face and Virtual Options for Attendance Courses are designed for the extensive demands of today's professionals and organizations: Join us […]
Published: 06/10/2024
As the baby boom cohort continues to age, the number of older adults in the United States continues to grow, now making up over 20 percent of the general population. Substance use and mental health are major public health concerns among older adults, despite tremendous emotional resiliency in this population. Behavioral Health among Older Adults: Results […]
Published: 06/04/2024
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month (May 2024), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) recently announced $46.8 million in notices of funding opportunities to promote youth mental health, grow the behavioral health workforce, improve access to culturally competent behavioral care across the country, and strengthen peer recovery and recovery support. These […]
Published: 06/04/2024
SAMHSA's Region 3 Central East Mental Health Technology Transfer Center partnered with Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. (AHP) to develop Black and Latinx Perinatal PTSD: What Behavioral Health Providers Need to Know. This four-session virtual training series aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of perinatal post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), specifically in the context of Black and Latinx […]
Published: 06/04/2024
June 3 Early Psychosis Prescriber Consultation Series: Optimal Use of Clozapine The Massachusetts Psychosis Network for Early Treatment (MAPNET) and the New England Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) will host a virtual monthly “Early Psychosis Prescriber Consultation Series” led by Dr. Matcheri Keshavan on prescribing practices for early psychosis, including a review of a selected monthly […]
Published: 06/03/2024
We had an exciting week here in Nebraska! Our team attended the Middle America School Mental Health Conference and Nebraska School Mental Health Conference, both in Omaha, NE. We had such a fantastic time connecting with so many school mental health champions from across the country. And to make the event even sweeter, we got […]
Published: 05/31/2024
May 28 Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices- May Event United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. and New England MHTTC would like to invite you and your staff to attend "Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices,"a Tribal Behavioral Health ECHO webinar series. Native psychological brilliance refers to the intelligence, strengths, balance, innate resources, and resilience of Native people.   […]
Published: 05/28/2024
May 21 Partnering with Families in Behavioral Health: The FAMILY Approach Join us to learn about person-centered, family-driven partnerships to support the recovery journey for individuals with mental health and/or substance use challenges and their families—the focus of a new, free, online course module Partnering with Families in Behavioral Health, developed by the National Family […]
Published: 05/22/2024
While maternal health is a recognized public health crisis in the United States, mental health, substance misuse, and substance use disorder (SUD) are often overlooked as part of the crisis. Mental health conditions, substance misuse, and SUD that occur during the perinatal period (before, during, and up to one year after pregnancy) are the leading cause of maternal mortality. […]
Published: 05/17/2024
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