Improving Outcomes in Harm Risk Behaviors. Module F. Case Manag

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This module looks at the changing status of mental health in our healthcare system—thanks to the Affordable Care Act (ACA)—and how that is adding to the role of case managers. The module begins by identifying the members of the transdisciplinary team—from primary care providers to mental health providers and pharmacists—and how they can bridge the differences in their training and expertise to collaborate for the best results.

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Improving Outcomes in Harm Risk Behaviors. Module D. Non-Pharma

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First, the module looks at ways that CMs and other healthcare professionals can effectively identify the level of suicidal risk, in part by using motivational interviewing (a technique of open-ended questioning) and by adhering to “do’s and don'ts” of talking with suicidal patients (like, don’t tell them that their suicide would hurt others).

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Improving Outcomes in Harm Risk Behaviors. Module B. Assessment

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The module begins by showing, though a case study, how quick intervention from a case manager can avert a volatile situation. The module then describes the warning signs of suicide (like experiencing extreme mood swings, or giving away possessions) as well as harm-risk behaviors (like cutting oneself) that may be precursors to suicide attempts.

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Improving Outcomes in Harm Risk Behavior Module A. Societal View

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This module begins by looking at the shifting attitudes toward suicide over history—at some points seen as a honorable way to die, and otherwise shrouded in shame for centuries—and breaks down the current prevalence of suicide in the U.S. by age, gender and geographic area. Next, the module looks at economic burden of suicide, as it falls on both patients and the families affected by both attempted and successful suicides.

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