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The Maternal-Child Mental Health Program is a program in the UW Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. The site is for healthcare professionals. Providing clinical services, training and workforce development, dissemination and implementation, and research and evaluation.
A free telephone consultation service for health care providers caring for patients with mental health problems who are pregnant, postpartum, or planning pregnancy. Any health care provider in Washington State can call.
Depression Medication Choice
Mayo Clinic Shared Decision Making National Resource Center
The choice of depression medications in primary care is difficult as there are many choices
The best evidence does not indicate clear winners in terms of efficacy
The choice is then mostly across agents' toxicity, burdens, and costs, and other issues patients care about
Additional resources:
Mayo Clinic Shared Decision Making National Resource Center
A number of MAT models of care have been developed and implemented in primary care settings. Research is needed to clarify optimal MAT models of care and to understand effective strategies for overcoming barriers to implementation. The models of care presented in this technical brief may help inform the individualized implementation or MAT models of care in different primary care settings.
1-844-520-PAIN (7246)
UW Medicine pain pharmacists and physicians are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (excluding holidays) to provide clinical advice at no charge to you.
Consultations for clinicians treating patients with complex pain medication regimens, particularly high dose opioids.
Keywords: Psychiatry, Treatment, Mental, Team, Collaborative, Primary, Integration, Behavioral, Care, Health, Opioid
The MeHAF is a widely used measure of behavioral health integration that can be used for initial assessment and to follow changes in levels of integration. It is easy to use and makes sense for a range of clinical settings - both primary care and community mental health.
The MeHAF Facilitation Guide accompanies the site self assessment survey (SSA) to assist primary care practices and behavioral health agencies in completing the MeHAF Site Self-Assessment. The SSA is used to evaluate progress toward bi-directional behavioral and physical health integration. We recommend completing the assessment with a coach or practice facilitator in addition to using this guide.
The Mental Health in Rural Communities Toolkit compiles evidence-based and promising models and resources to support organizations implementing mental health programs in rural communities across the United States, with a primary focus on adult mental health.
The modules in the toolkit contain resources and information focused on developing, implementing, evaluating, and sustaining rural mental health programs. There are more resources on general community health strategies available in the Rural Community Health Toolkit.
In Pursuit of Professional Fulfillment: Moving Beyond Burnout
The webinar was presented in March 2020 Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine & Health Grand Rounds by Amy B. Locke, MD, Co-Director, Resiliency Center.
The special webinar addresses the COVID-19 crisis.
NAMI Washington Affiliates Across the State
Local NAMI affiliates in Washington offer free peer support, education and outreach programs, and engage mental health advocates in their communities.