Supervising mental health providers in PCBH is not well designed for traditional 1 hour per week case conceptualization and self-reflection. And medical precepting models with point of care clinical assessment and plans are too fast paced for PCBH providers in training. A hybrid “super-cepting” model can bring together the best of both worlds. The strategies and structure of both models can be retro-fitted to meet the faster-paced style, but provide the theoretical models, self assessment, and evidence-based skills needed for PCBH providers.
Misty Mann Psy.D, Faculty, Individual - Misty Mann,
Erin Wallace M.A., Psychology Intern, Individual - Erin Wallace,
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