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Applying the Integrated Care Approach: Core
Module 4 - Lecture Slides
Module 4 - Lecture Slides
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In this document, the importance of treatment as part of a collaborative care team is discussed. The document emphasizes the need for best practices in treatment, such as measurement-based treatment to target and relapse prevention. It also suggests considering a broader definition of a team and applying these treatment ideas to different practices. The document provides a different approach to treatment, where care is shaped over time through multiple sessions and adjustments to treatment. It also highlights the importance of initiating treatment by identifying and engaging the patient, establishing a diagnosis, and initiating treatment. The document mentions the use of evidence-based medications and psychotherapeutic interventions, as well as social support, in treatment options. The model of depression is discussed, which emphasizes the importance of behavioral intervention, medications, and psychotherapy in treating depression. The document also provides examples of evidence-based behavioral approaches for various disorders. It mentions the need for medication treatment and offers an example of medication dosing information. The document discusses the principles of collaborative care, including evidence-based care, measurement-based treatment to target, patient-centered collaboration, population-based care, and accountable care. It highlights the need for active caseload management and relapse prevention. The document also includes perspectives from professionals who have experience with measurement-based treatment and active caseload management. It emphasizes the importance of teamwork and the delivery of care as a team.
Keywords
treatment
collaborative care team
measurement-based treatment
relapse prevention
patient engagement
evidence-based medications
psychotherapeutic interventions
behavioral intervention
medication treatment
teamwork
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