The Work of Community Behavioral Health Workers Community Behavioral Health Workers are not traditional “therapists,” though their work is profoundly therapeutic. And they are not simply “case managers.” That phrase does not do justice to the complexity that goes into...
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We recently engaged Dr. Barclay as a consulting partner with Integrated Services for Behavioral Health. He is helping us to think about the role of medical assisted treatment (MAT) as we build a science-based, relationship-centered response to the opioid addiction...
Over the course of the next year, I will share progress on a new book that is being developed as a response to a growing opioid epidemic but also to facilitate full integration of behavioral health and harm reduction into...
Regular People. Remarkable Humans. https://youtu.be/uIUZnn-D5aU We are always on the lookout for regular people doing remarkable things. Collaborative, creative, compassionate. These are just some of the ways to describe the traits of a community behavioral health worker. Think you might...
The Integrated Recovery Network represents a fresh, collaborative response to the opioid problem facing communities throughout central and southeastern Ohio. We have recruited an experienced team of professionals from within Integrated Services for Behavioral Health to work side-by-side with consulting...
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