Wednesday, July 29 | 1:30-2:30 p.m. Central
Not so long ago, online treatment services were something of a futuristic goal for most behavioral health providers. But the COVID-19 pandemic swiftly turned that “someday” into today. Join clinical director Lydia Burr of Hazelden Betty Ford as she discusses the organization’s expedited and massive pivot in providing telehealth outpatient services for substance use and mental health disorders. With a focus on the therapeutic implications of online treatment for addiction, Burr will examine patient care and engagement, fellowship and rapport, and staff resiliency. She will also look ahead to emerging addiction treatment options in a post COVID-19 landscape.
Objectives
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Discuss therapeutic techniques involved in online care delivery
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Describe therapeutic and patient engagement implications in virtual care settings
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Identify emerging best practices in the online/virtual care environment
A certificate of completion will be awarded for attending.
About the Presenter
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