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1009-Motivating People for Change with Screening and Engagement

1009-Motivating People for Change with Screening and Engagement

Update: 2024-10-01
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1. Introduction


  • Topic: Screening in Behavioral Health

  • Presenter: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes

  • Focus: Understanding the purpose, instrument selection, and information gathering in the screening process.

2. Definition and Purpose of Screening



  • Screening Defined: A process to review current situations, symptoms, and collateral information to assess the probability of a problem.


  • Key Points:

  • Screening is not a diagnosis.

  • Can be performed by various professionals, including HR officers, pastors, nurses, doctors, and pharmacists.


  • Purpose:

  • Determine eligibility and appropriateness for services.

  • Assess immediacy of need (e.g., detoxification for substance abuse).

3. Transparency and Informed Consent



  • Importance of Transparency: Clients must understand the screening process.


  • Informed Consent: Verbal consent is required before conducting a screening.

4. Screening Process



  • Engagement: Screening is the first opportunity to engage the person in the therapeutic process.


  • Types of Screening:


  • Physical and Mental Health: Screening for issues like diabetes, skin cancer, depression, etc.


  • Risk and Safety: Assessing the risk of harm to self or others.

5. Screening Tools and Techniques



  • Screening Instruments: Various tools available, such as CAGE for alcohol use, and others for mental health and substance abuse.


  • Observation: Non-verbal cues and physical signs (e.g., intoxication, withdrawal) are crucial.


  • Interviewing: Direct questions to the client or significant others for additional context.

6. Importance of Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration



  • Collaboration Across Professions: Ensures comprehensive care by involving multiple professionals (e.g., doctors, counselors).


  • Referral to Specialists: If screening indicates a need for further evaluation, referrals are made to appropriate specialists.

7. Cultural and Socioeconomic Sensitivity



  • Considerations: Screenings should be sensitive to cultural, socioeconomic, gender, and other personal factors.


  • Customizing the Approach: Tailor the screening environment and process to the individual's background and needs.

8. Addressing Stigma



  • Stigma Awareness: Acknowledge and address any stigma associated with mental health, substance use, or seeking help.


  • Cultural Beliefs: Work within the client's cultural context to reduce stigma and promote engagement.

9. Screening as an Ongoing Process



  • Continuous Engagement: Screening is not a one-time event but part of ongoing assessment and engagement.


  • Use of Ancillary Information: Gathering additional information from multiple sources to support screening conclusions.

10. Practical Considerations in Screening



  • First Impressions: Professional presentation, punctuality, and courtesy are essential in the initial screening.


  • Environmental Factors: Ensure the screening environment is welcoming, calm, and sensitive to the client’s needs.


  • Client Empowerment: Involve the client in decision-making and ensure they feel respected and heard.

11. Screening Outcomes and Next Steps



  • Interpreting Results: After screening, determine the appropriate next steps, whether it involves further assessment or immediate intervention.


  • Client Follow-Up: Engage with the client to ensure they follow through on referrals and recommendations.



Chapters:

00:00:00 - Purpose and Process of Screening

00:07:12 - The Importance of Wellness Screenings

00:14:50 - Importance of Screening

00:21:55 - Screening and Engagement

00:28:51 - Building Rapport and Providing Support

00:36:05 - Creating a Welcoming and Accepting Environment

00:43:07 - Factors impacting client engagement

00:50:13 - Establishing Trust and Developing Rapport

00:56:54 - Screening for Mental Health

01:03:34 - Addressing Underlying Issues

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1009-Motivating People for Change with Screening and Engagement

1009-Motivating People for Change with Screening and Engagement

Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes