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Full Description
Behavioral health consultants (BHCs) are an increasingly essential part of primary care teams.
This book offers advanced guidance for BHCs working in integrated care settings, drawing on the Primary Care Behavioral Health Consultation Model. Author Stacy Ogbeide presents practical strategies to help experienced BHCs manage complex clinical presentations, collaborate effectively with teams within health systems, provide supervision and clinical training, engage in community health initiatives, and address systemic and other barriers to care.
As key contributors to interdisciplinary efforts, advanced BHCs play a vital role in promoting health equity and addressing social determinants of health. This book offers valuable insight and direction to support their expanding scope of practice and evolving professional identity.
Contents
Introduction.
Part I. Complexity in Primary Care
Chapter 1. Working with Complex Patients
Chapter 2. Working with Complex Teams
Chapter 3. Working within Complex Systems
Part II. Outside the Clinic Walls: Community-Based Approaches
Chapter 4. Population and Public Health
Chapter 5. Collaboration with Communities
Chapter 6. Launching a Community-Based Initiative in Primary Care
Part III. Leadership and Clinical Supervision
Chapter 7. Leading the Behavioral Consultation Service
Chapter 8. Introduction to Clinical Supervision in Primary Care Behavioral Health
Chapter 9. Future Directions in Clinical Training
Chapter 10. Professional Development for the Clinical Supervisor in Primary Care
References
About the Author
Appendix A. Primary Care Team Workshop Planning Worksheet
Appendix B. Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) Template for Community Outreach Initiatives
Appendix C. Self-Assessment Tool for the Clinical Supervisor in Primary Care
Appendix D. Training Template/Guide for New Behavioral Health Trainees in Primary Care
Appendix E. Reading List for Clinical Supervisors in the Primary Care Setting
Appendix F. Trainee Primary Care Behavioral Health Site and Supervision Evaluations



