Effectively Engaging Clients with Mental Health and Substance Use Symptoms: Best Practices for the Non-Mental Health Clinician
Abstract
During this interactive workshop, participants will learn how to recognize common mental health symptoms. The workshop will also explore best practices for mental health and HIV provider partnerships to support people living with HIV and mental health symptoms who are unable or unwilling to access behavioral health treatment.
Proposal Summary
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Relevance And Significance
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Session Format
Presentation Session
Publication Type and Release Option
Presentation (Open Access)
Recommended Citation
Jue, Sally, "Effectively Engaging Clients with Mental Health and Substance Use Symptoms: Best Practices for the Non-Mental Health Clinician" (2018). 9th Annual Rural HIV Research and Training Conference (2014-2019). 9.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ruralhiv/2018/2018/9
Effectively Engaging Clients with Mental Health and Substance Use Symptoms: Best Practices for the Non-Mental Health Clinician
During this interactive workshop, participants will learn how to recognize common mental health symptoms. The workshop will also explore best practices for mental health and HIV provider partnerships to support people living with HIV and mental health symptoms who are unable or unwilling to access behavioral health treatment.