Description
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Maintaining Independence and Sobriety through Systems Integration, Outreach and Networking (MISSION) is an evidence-based, time-limited, yet flexible, integrated behavioral intervention. MISSION was developed specifically to meet the unique needs of individuals, with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (CODs), with versions available for homeless individuals, criminal justice-involved individuals, and military veterans.
Theoretically rooted in the Health Belief Model (HBM), MISSION combines several Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) into a comprehensive system of care to explore and address population specific factors (i.e., criminogenic factors in criminal justice populations), provide COD treatment, and link participants to community-based supports to sustain recovery.
This module provides an overview of the MISSION Model of Care and introduces the five key evidence-based components of the MSSION model: 1) Critical Time Intervention (CTI); 2) Dual Recovery Therapy (DRT); 3) Peer Support (PS); 4) Vocational and Educational Support (VES); and 5) Trauma-Informed Care (TIC).
Module Outline
Lesson One: What is Mission?
Lesson Two: Introduction to Critical Time Intervention (CTI)
Lesson Three: Introduction to Dual Recovery Therapy (DRT)
Lesson Four: Introduction to Peer Support (PS)
Lesson Five: Introduction to Vocational and Educational Supports (VES)
Lesson Six: Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care (TIC)
MISSION Resource Materials
MISSION U Training Modules
Acknowledgements
Glossary of Acronyms
Course Length
Approximately 120 minutes
Pricing
Members:$60
Nonmembers:$80
Level
Beginner/Intermediate
Course Completion Requirements
In order to complete this course, participants must complete each module and successfully pass quizzes. Upon completion, Certificates will be available to print directly from the site.
Registration and Refund Policy
Your purchase is final. If you have questions please email [email protected] for assistance.
Instructor(s)
David Smelson, Psy.D. Ayorkor Gaba, Psy.D Jenifer Harter, Ph.D
The content for this course were developed by David Smelson, Psy.D., Jenifer Harter, Ph.D., and Ayorkor Gaba, Psy.D. This course also had a development team that included William McIlvane Ph.D., Joanne Kledaras, Charles Hamad Ph.D., Brooks Thompson, and Christophe Gerard. This work was supported by the following grants: NIH/NIAAA R41DA044030-01A1 and R42 AA026751-2 All of the work was done at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School and licensed to Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association.