Name
Innovative solutions to Transform Access and Expansion in Integrated Care: Transdiagnostic, Technology and Total Care
Description
This panel will explore how transdiagnostic care models, like the Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA), are transforming behavioral health care delivery within Integrated Care through technology and workforce solutions. CETA streamlines assessment, treatment, and measurement-based care, making it ideal for integrated care settings. By functioning as a one-stop behavioral health solution, CETA allows medical providers to efficiently address prevention, short-term psychosocial needs, and moderate symptom treatment while reducing wait times and expanding workforce capacity. Panelists will share real-world applications of CETA’s clinician-supported software and AI-driven pathways, highlighting its impact on improving patient outcomes and enhancing clinical decision-making. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to break down systemic barriers and scale high-impact behavioral health solutions, especially for underserved populations.
Daniela Hernandez
Content Level
All Audience
Tags
Co-morbidity, Collaborative Care Model of Integrated Care, Workforce development
Session Type
Concurrent
SIG or Committee
Collaborative Care Model (CoCM), Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH)
Objective 1
Define transdiagnostic and list what it can offer within integrated care.
Objective 2
Describe the pain points that the CETA system addresses.
Objective 3
Summarize what the advantages are of technology helping streamline and support an improved behavioral health care within a collaborative care model.
Content Reference 1
Bolton P, West J, Whitney C, Jordans M, Bass J, Thornicroft G, Murray L, Snider L, Eaton J, Collins PY, Ventevogel P, Smith S, Stein DJ, Petersen I, Silove D, Ugo V, Mahoney J, el Chammay R, Contreras C, Eustache E, Koyiet P, Wondimu EH, Upadhaya N, Raviola G (2023). Expanding mental health services in low- and middle-income countries: A task-shifting framework for delivery of comprehensive, collaborative, and community based care. Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health; https://doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2023.5.
Content Reference 2
Gagnon KW., Levy S., Figge C., Wolford Clevenger, C., Murray L., Kane JK., Bosomprah S., Sharma A., Nghiem VTH., Chitambi C., Vinikoor M., Eaton E., Cropsey K. (2023). Telemedicine for Unhealthy Alcohol Use in Adults Living with HIV in Alabama using Common Elements Treatment Approach: A Hybrid Clinical Efficacy-Implementation Trial Protocol. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications.  10123. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2023.101123
Content Reference 3
Murray LK, Kane J, Glass N, van Wyk SS, Melendez F, Paul R, Danielson CK, Murray S, Mayeya J, Simenda F, Bolton P. Effectiveness of the Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA) in reducing intimate partner violence and hazardous alcohol use in Zambia (VATU): a randomised controlled trial. PLoS Medicine. 2020: 17(4): e1003056. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003056.
Content Reference 4
Peterson, R., Darnell, D., Berliner, L., Dorsey, S., Murray, L., & Monroe-DeVita, M. Implementing transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral psychotherapy in adult public behavioral health: A pilot evaluation of the feasibility of the Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA). Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research. 2018 Sep 12. doi: 10.1007/s11414-018-9631.
Content Reference 5
Martin P, Murray LK, Darnell D, Dorsey S. Transdiagnostic treatment approaches for greater public health impact: Implementing principles of evidence-based mental health interventions. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. Special Issue: What are we even trying to implement? Considering the relative merits of promoting evidence-based protocols, principles, practices, or policies. 12 December 2018, Volume 25, Issue 4. https://doi.org/10.1111/cpsp.12270