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December 15: Acute & Complex psychiatric problems in Primary Care; January 20, 2022 LOBBY DAY

Posted over 2 years ago by Nancy Lawton

Registration is now open for these events:

  • Kristine Highlander, President of AAPPN offers the following resources for providers experiencing challenges caring for behavioral health patients in the primary care setting:
Here is a link to the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, which is a great tool for helping assess risk and figure out next steps for patients with suicidal ideation:
Suicide-Risk-Assessment-C-SSRS-Lifeline-Version-2014.pdf (suicidepreventionlifeline.org)
This is a 20 minute training video for how to use the form above:
C-SSRS Screener Training - English (USA) - Bing video 
Here is a link to the Stanley Brown Safety Plan, which is meant to be completed with the patient and clinician together:
Brown_StanleySafetyPlanTemplate.pdf (suicidepreventionlifeline.org)
The University of Washington also has a psychiatric consultation line, which includes consultation on substance use disorders. Providers can call 877-WA-PSYCH (877-927-7924) and, after a short intake with a health navigator, they are connected to a UW Medicine psychiatrist.
Psychiatry Consultation Line Provides Mental Health Treatment Advice (Features Jürgen Unützer) | University of Washington - Department of Global Health
The SPIRIT Lab at the University of Washington focuses on treatment of people with psychosis. They have some resources on their webpage that may be helpful:
What Are the Evidence-Based Treatments for Psychosis? | SPIRIT Lab at the University of Washington (uwspiritlab.org) 
Also a reminder about NAMI, as a resource for patients and their families. The UW SPIRIT Lab also has resources for families and caregivers for people specifically with psychosis, although many will be applicable to people with a variety of psychiatric issues
Get Help | NAMI Washington