Name
Bridging the Gap: How Integrated Care Can Enhance Access to Evidence-Based Mental Health Care Through Collaboration with Community Therapists
Description

To learn how the Mood, Anxiety, ADHD Collaborative Care (MAACC) program at Lurie Children’s Hospital is leveraging their relationship with a network of community therapists to increase their patients’ access to evidence-based mental health treatment. Will discuss how the MAACC Program has identified 285 clinicians across the state who have a level of expertise in delivering evidence-based treatment (EBTs) to youth. Additionally, the program will discuss avenues for training and supporting this network of community therapists in implementing EBTs. For example, the MAACC program holds monthly meetings focusing on an EBT. Additionally, they are building out a well-established website to include training materials on EBTs for community therapists.

Content Level
All Audience
Tags
Collaborative Care Model of Integrated Care, Psychiatry, Workforce development
Session Type
Concurrent
Objective 1
Describe unique opportunities available in an integrated care model for engaging and supporting community therapists
Objective 2
Discuss initial challenges and facilitators to partnering with community therapists
Objective 3
Discuss strategies to increase evidence-based treatment implementation by therapists through training initiatives
Content Reference 1

Frank, H. E., Becker-Haimes, E. M., & Kendall, P. C. (2020). Therapist training in evidence-based interventions for mental health: A systematic review of training approaches and outcomes. Clinical Psychology : A Publication of the Division of Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological Association, 27(3), e12330. https://doi.org/10.1111/cpsp.12330

Content Reference 2

Gonzalez, E. S., Gabert, T., Jenness, J., MacPhee, F., Stein, M., & Sibley, M. (2024). Pilot Trial of a Four-Session Parent Training Tele-Group for Adolescent ADHD. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpra.2023.12.010

Content Reference 3

Parkhurst, J. T., Ballard, R. R., Lavigne, J. V., Von Mach, T., Romba, C., Perez-Reisler, M., & Walkup, J. T. (2022). Extending Collaborative Care to Independent Primary Care Practices: A Chronic Care Model. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 10(1), 32–43. https://doi.org/10.1037/cpp0000383

Content Reference 4

Parkhurst, J. T., Garcia-Goetting, C., Peist, E., Ballard, R., Romba, C., & Lavigne, J. V. (2023). Pediatric collaborative care outcomes in a regional model. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14, 1252505. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1252505

Content Reference 5

Schweitzer, J., Bird, A., Bowers, H., Carr-Lee, N., Gibney, J., Schellinger, K., Holt, J. R., Adams, D. P., Hensler, D. J., & Hollenbach, K. (2023). Developing an innovative pediatric integrated mental health care program: Interdisciplinary team successes and challenges. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1252037