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AAPI Phases of Treatment: Outreach and Engagement

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  Training
Duration:
1 hour, 5 minutes
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Public Mental Health Partnership
Featuring:
Aya Tateishi, LCSW
Relevant categories:
Cultural Responsiveness
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Overview


Outreach and psychoeducation are crucial first steps in providing quality mental health treatment. Often, there is a disconnect and lack of resources when reaching out to the AAPI communities. Despite the need for mental health services, a substantial number of AAPI individuals do not seek help. This training will focus on some of the AAPI communities’ barriers and stigmas in seeking mental health services. We will also explore other factors that contribute to underutilization of services. We will address different therapeutic approaches in outreach and engagement to increase motivation and decrease barriers for AAPI consumers. Recorded on December 16, 2021.

Please note that CEs are only available by attending the live virtual training, not the anytime session.

  Keywords: diversity, recovery-oriented care
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=211037&k=21646932  
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