Course

Follow up with your Primary Care Provider (PCP)

Format

Online Course

Duration

1 hours

Presenter

Kelli Bosak, LCSW 

Prices

$65

General Price

$32.50

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About

Course Description

As specialty care becomes more difficult to access, most patients and families arrive in the clinic of their primary care provider with trauma-related symptomatology following single and chronic traumatic events and are in need of trauma-related intervention. The primary care behavioral health (PCBH) model embeds Behavioral Health providers into primary care settings who, when trained in EMDR, can utilize the AIP model and their role on the primary care team to make care settings more compassionate and sensitive to the needs of patients suffering from trauma-related symptoms. The longitudinal relationship with the primary care provider also allows for the behavioral health provider to more easily build a relationship and gather a history to initiate EMDR treatment when indicated. Learn about the primary care behavioral health model and role of integrated behavioral health providers in treating trauma in primary care with EMDR through the study of 2 case examples.

Intended Audience

This presentation is intended for all audiences, with the goal of increasing knowledge of the integrated BH in your communities and for your clients.

Skill Level of Audience

Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced. Only EMDR trained clinicians can obtain EMDRIA Credits. 

EMDRIA credits

1 EMDRIA Credits (Included in course price). CE credits are not offered for this course at this time. Please click here to see the information and instructions on how to obtain your credits/certificates of attendance.

Course Outline

Minutes 0-5
Minutes 5-15
Minutes 15-45
Minutes 45-60
Describe key components of primary care behavioral health and the role of the Behavioral Health provider on the interdisciplinary team. 
Identify common trauma-related problems that are present in primary care and strategies for providing education on EMDR and AIP theory to healthcare providers and patients. 
Describe 1 example of how to apply the AIP and/or an EMDR protocol to a common problem presented in primary care. 
Discussion/Questions

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to describe key components of primary care behavioral health and the role of the Behavioral Health provider on the interdisciplinary team.
Participants will identify common trauma-related problems that present in primary care and strategies for providing education on EMDR and AIP theory to healthcare providers and patients.
Participants will be able to describe 1 example of how to apply the AIP and/or an EMDR protocol to a common problem presenting in primary care.
Kelli Bosak, LCSW
Meet the instructor

Kelli Bosak, LCSW

Kelli Bosak, LCSW is a Behavioral Health Consultant and Co-Director of Integrated Behavioral Health at North Bend Medical Center on the Southern Oregon Coast. Kelli is passionate about primary care behavioral health, which motivates her to use her clinical training in EMDR to identify pathways for treated trauma-related disorders in the primary care setting. She is currently pursuing EMDR Certification. 

Frequently asked questions

Cancelations

There are no cancelations/refunds for any distance learning courses.

Grievances

All grievances must be in writing to associate@emdrhap.org and will be replied to within 5 - 10 business days.

Trademark Restrictions Purchasing / Showing content to others

** Please note** this distance learning course was given ownership from the presenter, Kelli Bosak, to Trauma Recovery/HAP and it cannot be used for resale and only should be viewed by the purchaser.

** HIPAA Regulations: Please note that this course may contain protected health information (PHI). Any unauthorized use or disclosure of this PHI is strictly prohibited, this includes recording and/or reproducing any part of this training video. This video presentation contains videos of clients and case discussions. The presenter has received permission to use the videos to assist in the education and training of clinical professionals who must comply with confidentiality standards.  

ADA assistance

Facilities used by Trauma Recovery/HAP for in-person training events are ADA compliant. Should you need any special accommodations (ADA) for an in-person training event, please contact Trauma Recovery/HAP staff at info@emdrhap.org at least 10 business days prior to the start of the training event. On-demand courses with videos offer closed captioning. If you encounter any inaccuracies or synchronization issues with the closed captioning, please contact associate@emdrhap.org.

How to obtain your credits/certificates

Certificates are awarded online after completion of the workshop. To receive your EMDRIA credits complete the entire course and complete the post-test, then print your certificate. For CE credits, participants print their own certificate after registering at CE-Classes.com, entering a keycode, and completing an evaluation form. Click here to know more.

Please forward a copy of your confirmation email or receipt to associate@emdrhap.org and you will receive a reply with instructions on how to access the learning assessment and certificate. Please make sure the receipt has the course title on it or write it in the forwarded email.***Please note, due to a high level of requests, it may take 1-5 business days to receive a reply. If you do not receive a reply within the 5 day time period, please call the HAP office***Only one recipient per course purchase will be given CE’s. Multiple CE’s will not be given to groups who purchase one course viewing.

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