Online Course » Introduction to Person-Centered Planning for Recovery and Wellness

Course Description:
As mental health systems around the world try to transform themselves into more recovery and resiliency-oriented approaches, it becomes clear that the effort to be more "person-centered" lies at the heart of that change.
Course Objective:
  • Summarize the principles of person-centered practice
  • Understand the importance of person-centered approaches in recovery and resilience practice
  • Identify the key tasks in creating a person-centered plan
  • Understand how medical necessity is documented
Intended Audience:
County staff, community based organizations, CA state personnel, consumers, and family members
Author Bio:
Neal Adams, MD, MPH
Deputy Director
California Institute for Mental Health
Certificates:
General - California Institute for Behavioral Health Solutions - view details

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