Addressing opioid misuse and mental health conditions through interdisciplinary workforce development programs. Weller, B. E., Carver, J. N., Harrison, J., & Chapleau, A. Social Work in Mental Health, 19(3):220–229, May, 2021. Publisher: Routledge _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/15332985.2021.1904088
Paper doi abstract bibtex The purpose of this article is to describe two innovative, interdisciplinary workforce development programs that aim to meet the needs of individuals who misuse opioids and may contend with mental health conditions in historically underserved communities. The article begins by highlighting the need for interdisciplinary workforce development programs for social work and occupational therapy graduate students as well as for peer support workers and community providers. Next, a detailed description of two federally-funded training programs is provided. The article concludes with recommendations for workforce development programs.
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title = {Addressing opioid misuse and mental health conditions through interdisciplinary workforce development programs},
volume = {19},
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abstract = {The purpose of this article is to describe two innovative, interdisciplinary workforce development programs that aim to meet the needs of individuals who misuse opioids and may contend with mental health conditions in historically underserved communities. The article begins by highlighting the need for interdisciplinary workforce development programs for social work and occupational therapy graduate students as well as for peer support workers and community providers. Next, a detailed description of two federally-funded training programs is provided. The article concludes with recommendations for workforce development programs.},
number = {3},
urldate = {2021-05-03},
journal = {Social Work in Mental Health},
author = {Weller, Bridget E. and Carver, Joshua N. and Harrison, Jennifer and Chapleau, Ann},
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keywords = {Motivational interviewing, culturally and linguistically appropriate care, opioid overdose prevention: care model, screening brief intervention and referral to treatment [SBIRT], sensory-based interventions for trauma-informed care},
pages = {220--229},
}
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