Collaborative Care may be a new concept for many patients. This tool will assist care providers in introducing the concept, as well as providing them with a script.
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Toolkits & Guides
BHCM – A Week in the Life
This document outlines the responsibilities of a Behavioral Healthcare Manager (BHCM). It includes a position overview, patient care, and a sample schedule.
RUB CBT Manual: Behavioral Activation for Depression
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a short-term, evidence-based treatment for many mental health concerns, including depression. It is based on science that shows that thoughts (cognitions) and behaviors (actions, choices) affect the way we feel (emotions). This...
The 10 Core Principles of Behavioral Activation
This resource takes excerpts from Behavioral Activation for Depression: A Clinician’s Guide by Christopher Martell, Sona Dimidjian, and Ruth Herman-Dunn to outline the 10 Core Principles of Behavioral Activation for Clinicians.
Mental health fact sheets (EFDC)
Patients can download or print these mental health fact sheets and tools so they have them available at any time. They can use the tools on their own, or bring them to their next health care appointment to review with their doctor.
Build your clinical skills (AIMS)
A resource guide for building clinical skills within the Collaborative Care Model developed by the University of Washington AIMS Center.
Setting Goals: Worksheet (EFDC)
This worksheet can help patients set goals to improve their mental well being.
Building Motivation: Weekly Worksheet (EFDC)
This tool can be used by patients either on their own or in conjunction with a Behavioral Health Care Manager (BHCM) as part of a CoCM program. The worksheet helps patients follow through on the different components of their self-care program, tracking their progress...
Two-Week Sleep Diary (EFDC)
This tool is intended to help you to keep track of your sleeping habits. Make sure you share this information with your healthcare provider. Together, you can review your progress and make sure you’re getting the most out of your treatment plan.
Mobile Apps for Healthcare Professionals (APA)
In this quarterly column, a panel of experts provides ratings and reviews of software and apps to be used either by practicing psychologists or their clients in conjunction with psychological services. Topics cover a variety of technology resources including mental...