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Selected Presentations from the NASMHPD Summer 2009 Commissioners Meeting

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Topics: Mental Health | State Data

A collection of research briefings from NASMHPD's Summer 2009 Commissioners Meeting are available for review.  These topics include:

Significant findings from this brief include:
  • Trauma and recovery issues 
  • A set of attitudes and actions that could integrate behavioral health into mainstream health policy
  • In-SHAPE, a lifespan enhancing wellness program targeted for persons with severe mental illness
  • Peer Support Whole Health, a new approach of trained peers promoting sustainable change in health behaviors of other peers to address preventable medical conditions and risk factors contributing to early death and promote holistic recovery
  • Olmstead decision and the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act (CRIPA) as they relate to state hospitals and state mental health departments
  • Workforce Core Competency Curriculum for Mental Health Services
  • National Core Competencies for Psychiatric Hospital Superintendents
  • Missouri's approach to integrating Primary Care and Behavioral Healthcare
  • Mental health services for people who are deaf or hard of hearing
  • The Joint Commission: CMS and State Hospital Accreditation

National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD). (2009). Selected Presentations from the Summer 2009 Commissioners Meeting. Research briefings. http://www.nasmhpd.org/Summer2009Commish.cfmexit disclaimer small icon 


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