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Learn more about innovative approaches and practices in addiction, prevention, and mental health services that cultivate and support the engagement of communities of color! Join the New England MHTTC, ATTC, and PTTC from May 13-15, 2024, as they: Register today!
Published: 05/01/2024
Numerous communities across the Midwest faced traumatic severe weather events this past weekend. On April 26, tornadoes across Nebraska and Iowa destroyed homes and shook communities across the region. The following day in Oklahoma, another string of tornadoes made a devastating mark — leaving 100 people injured and four killed.  The Mid-America MHTTC sends an […]
Published: 04/30/2024
The 2024 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention, updated for the first time in more than 10 years, outlines concrete recommendations for addressing gaps and meeting the needs of at-risk populations. The nation’s suicide prevention strategy includes a pillar prioritizing equity, an essential requirement for addressing populations disproportionately impacted by suicide. Learn more
Published: 04/29/2024
April 29 Psychosis Informed Care in Community Outpatient Settings: Increasing Engagement & Insight when Working with Individuals who Experience Psychosis This webinar will provide tips for increasing engagement andunderstanding insight when working with individuals who experience psychosis. Some of the learning goals of this webinar include: Presenters: Emily Kline is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry […]
Published: 04/29/2024
April 23 Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices - April 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 […]
Published: 04/22/2024
April 17 Insight and Treatment Engagement in Serious Mental Illness By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to describe: Presenter: Dr. Keshavan is Stanley Cobb Professor of Psychiatry at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, as well as Academic Head of the department. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Schizophrenia […]
Published: 04/15/2024
April 17 Insight and Treatment Engagement in Serious Mental Illness By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to describe: Presenter: Dr. Keshavan is Stanley Cobb Professor of Psychiatry at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, as well as Academic Head of the department. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Schizophrenia […]
Published: 04/15/2024
Northwest MHTTC is proud to present its Year 5 Annual Report Summary, which captures a brief snapshot of the Center's reach from September 2022 - September 2023. This includes the main "core" grant as well as a continued School Mental Health supplement. Every year Northwest MHTTC provides training and technical assistance to the behavioral health […]
Published: 04/10/2024
The Mid-America MHTTC team made their way to Seward, NE, in late March for the Four Corners Health Department's Building Resilience to Strengthen Youth and Family event. Mid-America MHTTC Trainers Dr. Kaitlyn Young and Eliza Godfrey presented on Evidence Based Practices for Building Resilient Families. They discussed:  Thank you to the Four Corners Health Department for […]
Published: 04/04/2024
In early March, Mid-America MHTTC Project Director Dr. Brandy Clarke appeared on Rural Health Matters on RFD-TV. RFD-TV is a news station devoted to covering rural topics and issues. Dr. Clarke joined the broadcast as a guest of University of Nebraska Medical Center Chancellor Dr. Jeffrey Gold. In the segment, Dr. Clarke discussed topics like […]
Published: 04/03/2024
The National Council on Aging is proud to host the 7th annual Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day Symposium. This event is co-sponsored with the U.S. Administration for Community Living, the Health Resources and Services Administration, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Registration is free and includes a full day of sessions on how […]
Published: 04/03/2024
The March 26, 2024 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore can evoke mixed emotions and concerns for anyone affected by this devastating incident. The Disaster Distress Helpline, sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), provides free, confidential, and multilingual crisis support for those coping in the aftermath of […]
Published: 04/02/2024
April is National Minority Health Month April is National Stress Awareness Month  National Public Health Week (April 1 - 7)
Published: 04/01/2024
Recognizing Trans Day of Visibility On March 31, we honor International Transgender Day of Visibility – a day dedicated to celebrating the lives and achievements of trans and gender non-conforming people, as well as recognizing the discrimination the community faces. Visibility is important as it allows for trans people to share and thrive in their […]
Published: 04/01/2024
Our newest HeatheKnowledge course is live! Continuing the series, Integrated Pediatric Primary Care: A Primer Series, our newest module covers Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders. Check out the objectives below: To take this one-hour course, register on HealtheKnowledge.
Published: 03/27/2024
March 26 Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices - March 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 […]
Published: 03/25/2024
Created by the National Family Support Technical Assistance Center in partnership with Boston University’s Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Published: 03/21/2024
Podcast Episode: Culturally Responsive Care in Early Psychosis 5: Joey Rodriguez and Lola Nedic Hosts Joey Rodriguez and Lola Nedic discuss culturally responsive strategies and the future of culturally responsive care. This podcast episode is sponsored by the New England Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Network (MHTTC). Listen Here! March 26 Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: […]
Published: 03/18/2024
In response to the death of Nex Benedict, a non-binary/two-spirit student in Owasso, Oklahoma, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has compiled resources related to mental health and youth crisis services, tools for youth-serving providers, and resources to preventing school-based bullying and violence. HHS stands in solidarity with the LGBTQI+ community and reaffirms […]
Published: 03/11/2024
Psychopharmacology 2024: A Master Class The Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is pleased to offer their 14th annual two-day Master Class uniquely designed for practicing clinicians, clinical researchers and trainees in psychiatry. Presentations will focus on typical psychiatric patients with emphasis on those who are difficult to treat or are treatment resistant. Newer treatments and […]
Published: 03/11/2024
Clinical Brief: The Basics of Coordinated Specialty Care for Early Psychosis Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) is an evidence-based, recovery-oriented, multidisciplinary treatment program tailored for individuals experiencing Early Psychosis. CSC involves joint treatment planning (or shared decision-making) between the people in treatment and recovery and their care team, which can include mental health providers such as […]
Published: 03/07/2024
February 27 Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices - February 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 […]
Published: 02/26/2024
  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 […]
Published: 02/20/2024
February 23 Harm Risk in Early Psychosis: Psychotherapy Strategies and Case Discussion This presentation will provide a brief overview of how harm risk (suicidality and self-injury) can present in young people experiencing early psychosis. We will then review a selection of psychotherapy strategies that can be helpful in targeting these concerns, highlighting functional analysis, distress […]
Published: 02/20/2024
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