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In response to the increase in mental health crises among children and adolescents, BHIPP has expanded our services and training opportunities. The BHIPP Mental Health Crisis Trainings are a series of interactive, virtual learning sessions on practices, strategies and resources to support emergency medicine and primary care professionals in addressing pediatric mental health crises. Free CME and CEU credit is available for participation.
In addition to our new training series, BHIPP provides free services including care coordination, telephone consultation with child and adolescent psychiatrists, and resource and referral networking to emergency medicine professionals. To learn more about BHIPP services for emergency departments, click here. To request our services, call 855-MD-BHIPP (632-4477).
See below for recordings, slides and resources from each BHIPP Mental Health Crisis Training session.
For questions, please call the BHIPP line at 855-MD-BHIPP (632-4477) or email [email protected]
Session 1: Making sense of Mental Health Crises in ED settings
Session 2: Managing Pediatric Agitation and Aggression in the Emergency Department
Session 3: Your next patient has Autism: Are you prepared?
Session 4: Suicide Prevention Part 1: Active Suicidality and Nonsuicial Self-Injury
Session 5: Suicide Prevention Part 2: Safety and Crisis Planning
Session 6: A Primer on Maryland’s Mental Health System of Care for Youth and Families
Session 7: The Emergency Petition Process
Session 8: Trauma Informed Care
Session 9: School Based Mental Health
Session 10: Suicide Prevention: Standard Operating Procedures for the Primary Care Office
Session 11: Supporting Youth Experiencing COVID Related Grief
Session 12: Non-pharmacological Approaches to Managing Disruptive Behavior in Young Children
Session 13: Assessment of Self-Injury and Suicidal Thoughts
Session 14: Trauma-Informed De-escalation Strategies for Autistic Youth
Session 15: Firearm Safety Counseling for Youth Injury and Suicide Prevention: Clinical Strategies for Primary Care
Session 16: Assessment and Management of Trauma-Related Symptoms in Pediatric Primary Care
About Us
BHIPP is supported by funding from the Maryland Department of Health, Behavioral Health Administration and operates as a collaboration between the University of Maryland School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Salisbury University and University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
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