The course is designed to acquaint participants with the implementation of soft intervention models, crisis management, and case management techniques. It encompasses a collaborative process and ensures a comprehensive grasp of evaluation, assessment, treatment planning, and care coordination. Case management plays a crucial role in steering individuals from the beginning of treatment to aftercare recovery programs and frequently continues thereafter.
Case management is a collaborative process of evaluation, assessment, treatment planning, and care coordination. Case management involves advocating for individuals and their families by providing communication and resources.
This training will introduce participants to facilitating soft interventions models, crisis management and case management.
Participants will learn the structure of case management.
Participants will learn how to create case management treatment plans and pre and post treatment support for families and/or their loved ones.
Participants will learn how to assess individuals and families, provide resources and facilitate coaching services.
Define intervention approaches.
Gain skills on brief interventions
Define case management.
Identify the stages of case management.
Identify crisis management techniques.
Perform case management intake and assessment.
Create treatment plans.
Understanding the complexities of addiction, mental health, and family systems.
Developed community resources to make referrals.
Understanding addiction and mental health
Understanding family dynamics