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Type:
  Training
Duration:
1 hour, 5 minutes
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Public Mental Health Partnership
Featuring:
Lisa Davis, PhD, LCSW and Elizabeth Bromley, MD, PhD
Series:
Full Service Partnership (FSP) Learning Collaborative Training Series
Relevant categories:
Community Mental Health Severe Mental Illness
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Overview


As part of an intensive mental health program, Full Service Partnership (FSP) team members collaborate on assessments, treatment planning, and day-to-day psychosocial interventions to address clients’ needs. Though FSP services are designed to be tailored for individual clients, key guidelines for effective service delivery include areas such as maintaining frequent client contact and providing a majority of field-based services for those with severe mental illness (Goulet et al., 2022). This training will review day-to-day FSP program operational practices that lead to positive client outcomes such as service provision guidelines, as well as crisis and safety planning protocols. Anytime session recorded on December 13, 2023.

  Keywords: assessment, psychosocial interventions, treatment planning
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=401134&k=30447152  
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Learning objectives


  • Review service intensity guidelines for FSP teams, including the frequency of client contact and the proportion of field-based services recommended for intensive mental health programs
  • Identify strategies for crisis availability and safety planning to reduce psychiatric emergencies among clients served in FSP
  • Discuss core psychosocial intervention strategies to address a range of client needs in FSP

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