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A Framework for Whole-Person Care in Behavioral Health | Webinar 1/2

10:00am - December 2, 2021 thru 11:15am - December 2, 2021 | Timezone: US/Pacific
Northwest MHTTC
Registration Deadline: December 2, 2021
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This 75-webinar will provide an overview of selected content from the toolkit Whole-Person Care for People Experiencing Homelessness and Opioid Use Disorder.  


ABOUT THE SESSION

This is the first webinar of a 2-part series. The Whole-Person Care for People Experiencing Homelessness and Opioid Use Disorder toolkit, released by SAMHSA in August 2021, provides an overview of homelessness, opioid use disorder, and the core elements of a whole-person care framework. We will explore what it means to be person-centered, trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, racially equitable, non-stigmatizing, housing-focused, peer-integrated, and self-compassionate in our work. This whole-person care framework is relevant for people working in all aspects of behavioral health care. 

Learning Objectives

You will be able to:

  • Name 4 elements of the spirit of whole-person care
  • Describe 3 ways to "befriend the emotional brain" in using a trauma-informed approach
  • Name the 4 agreements of "courageous conversations"
     

JOIN US FOR THE SECOND WEBINAR IN THIS SERIES

The second webinar in this series is "Listening to Voices of Lived Experience in Recovery," and will be held on December 9, 2022, from 10:00-11:15am Pacific Time. Register here.


FACILITATOR

KEN KRAYBILL, MSW

Kraybill headshotKen Kraybill, MSW, Senior Trainer, has worked in healthcare, behavioral health, homelessness and housing for more than 35 years. He has 18 years of experience working as a behavioral health practitioner in homeless services. For the past two decades, Ken has been developing curricula and facilitating in-person and online training on topics including motivational interviewing, trauma-informed practice, trauma-informed supervision, outreach and engagement, case management, critical time intervention, and resiliency and renewal for care providers.