Articles
A Family Guide: Integrating Mental Health and Pediatric Primary Care. National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Bright Futures in Practice: Mental Health Volumes I and II. HRSA.
A guide that provide hands-on tools for health professionals and families to assist in behavioral screening, care management and mental health education for children. You can also find resources related to nutrition and physical activity.
Building Your Medical Home. American Academy of Pediatricians.
Provides an introduction to family-informed health care. Here you can access tools and resources that will help you form a medical home improvement team, assess your practice, and understand quality improvement.
Rosman, E.A. (2005). The Best Beginning: Partnerships Between Primary Health Care and Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services for Young Children and Their Families. SAMHSA.
Book Chapters
McDaniel, S.H. & Hepworth, J. (2004). Family psychology in primary care: Managing issues of power and dependency through collaboration. In R.G. Frank, S.H. McDaniel, J.H. Bray, & M. Heldring, M. (Eds.), Primary Care Psychology (pp. 113-132). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Webinars
Involving And Supporting Family Caregivers In Care Planning And Delivery
Family caregivers are an integral part of the care planning process and care experience for older adults. Learn how to identify effective approaches for including family caregivers in the care planning process and define key strategies for assessing caregiver needs for support, education, and skill training.
Building Partnerships with Patients and Families to Improve Care
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