Mobile Crisis Intervention and Response in Behavioral Health (Part I)

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Learning Objectives
Define crisis and mobile crisis intervention, including key characteristics and examples of each.
Explain the role and importance of mobile crisis intervention during behavioral health emergencies, including its impact on safety, stabilization, and outcomes.
Identify and interpret common signs and symptoms of individuals experiencing a crisis, including behavioral, emotional, and physiological indicators.
Describe and apply Dr. Richard James Model for Crisis Intervention to guide assessment, engagement, and stabilization strategies in crisis situations.
Summarize key CARF and Joint Commission (JC) behavioral health standards relevant to health and nursing facilities, and identify how these standards influence crisis response practices and documentation requirements.
Course Offering: Written/printed (enduring)
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CE Credits: 0.50
Fee: $0.00
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