Behavioral Health
- NASW Requests Your Input on Draft Standards for Social Work Practice with Clients with Substance Use Disorders (8/2/2012)
- Now Closed: NASW Standards for Social Work Case Management: Comments Requested (4/26/2012)
- Red Cross is seeking Disaster Mental Health (DMH) Support
(June 2011) - Practice Perspectives: Domestic Violence and Women of Color: Complex Dynamics
(Feb 2011) - Practice Perspectives
Adolescent Depression and Suicide Risk: How Social Workers Can Make a Difference (2/25/2011) - Practice Perspectives
Healthy People 2020: Social Work Values in a Public Health Roadmap (2/25/2011) - NASW and CMSA Support Social Work Role in Case Management Standards (5/4/2010)
- NASW Seeks Comments on Revised Standards of Practice for Case Management (7/30/09)
- Resources for Alzheimer’s Disease, Family Caregivers, and Advance Care Planning (11/05/08)
- Caseload Concept Paper and Matrix Published (11/5/2008)
- NASW & CMSA Seek Comments on Caseload Concept Paper & Caseload Matrix (7/7/08)
- NASW and CMSA Seek Comments on Factors Impacting Case Load (8/15/2007)
- Comment on Clinical Research Questions from the National Institute of Mental Health (1/2/2007)
- NIDA Develops New Resource to Fight Prescription Drug Abuse (12/04/2006)
- Addiction Technology Transfer Center (11/29/2006)
- Seven "Dirty" Words That Social Workers Should Not Use In Their Work (11/22/2006)
- Call For Information On Teaching Evidence-Based Mental Health Practices (11/17/2006)
- 2007 MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH SCIENTIST GRANT-MENTORING PROGRAM (11/13/2006)
- UPDATED GUIDE TO FINDING ADDICTIONS TREATMENT FACILITIES (11/08/2006)
- New “Messaging” from Faces & Voices of Recovery for Talking About Recovery (11/2006/2006)
- NIMH E-NEWSLETTER AVAILABLE (10/23/2006)
- BLUEPRINT FOR THE STATES: Policies to Improve the Ways States Organize and Deliver Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Treatment (10/23/2006)
- New SOS Suicide Prevention Program For Middle School Students Now Available (8/17/2006)
- New Resource Center on Psychiatric Advance Directives (8/14/2006)
- NIH State-Of-The-Science Conference: Tobacco Use: Prevention, Cessation and Control (5/3/202006)
- SAMHSA News Describes Successful Treatment: Drug Court Alternative to Incarceration (5/3/202006)
- ADVANCING RECOVERY: Call for Proposals from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (4/28/202006)
- Keep Informed About Grant Opportunities at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (4/7/202006)
- Nominations For Mental Health Consumer Voice Awards (4/3/202006)
- SAMHSA and ONDCP: 202006 Drug Free Communities Support Program (3/29/2006)
- Manual Now Available On Brief Counseling For Marijuana Dependence (3/16/2006)
- Booklet Available On Community Integration For Older Adults With Mental Illnesses: Overcoming Barriers And Seizing Opportunities (3/14/2006)
- New Grants Available Through The Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) (3/14/2006)
- Highlights from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (2/8/2006)
- $2.5 Million Available For Peer-To-Peer Recovery Support Services (2/8/2006)
- THE ROAD HOME: National Conference on Returning Veterans’ and Their Families’ Behavioral Health (2/7/2006)
- NASW Practice Snapshot: The Mental Health Recovery Model (2/7/2006)
- NASW Practice Snapshot: Consumer-Providers In The Workplace (1/6/2006)
- NASW Practice Snapshot: The Transformation of the Mental Health System (10/18/05)
- NASW Practice Snapshot: Mincing Words: Empathy And Sympathy (6/22/05)
- NASW Practice Snapshot: Working Alongside Consumer-Providers (5/31/05)
- NASW Practice Snapshot: From Consumer To Provider (5/03/05)
Behavioral Health Highlights
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a national, federally funded network of local crisis centers providing suicide prevention and intervention services through a toll-free telephone number: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) (1-888-628-9454 for Spanish-speaking callers). Its mission is to provide immediate assistance to individuals in suicidal crisis by connecting them to the nearest available crisis center in their area. For more information, you can visit http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org. SMA
THE INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE’S
CROSSING THE QUALITY CHASM: IMPROVING THE QUALITY
OF HEALTH CARE FOR MENTAL AND SUBSTANCE-USE CONDITIONS.
Released on November 1, 2005, this publication by the
IOM in their Quality Chasm series provides information
and recommendations for improving the quality of care in the
mental health and substance-use fields. The overarching
goal of this publication is to tailor strategies and ideas
from Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System
for the 21st Century, to reflect needs of the MH/SU populations
that are distinct from needs in the general healthcare system.
The
report is available on line at http://www.nap.edu/books/0309100445/html. A
hard copy can also be purchased from the National Academies
Press through that website.
TIP 43 MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT
FOR OPIOID ADDICTION IN OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAMS
Published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA), and release October 19, this publication
provides an organized body of evidence-based work that can
be used by social workers in a variety of settings. Specific
examples of skills and treatment plans are provided for different
consumer populations.
This publication can be obtained free
of charge from SAMHSA at 800 729 6686, or can be accessed
electronically at: http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/media/Prevline/pdfs/bkd524.pdf


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