Combating Behavioral Health Stigma in Primary Care

⏰ 30 minutes

🏆 0.5 ANCC and ACCME Continuing Education credit available

📜 Certificate of Completion
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Authored by the Diversity Science community of experts.
Separate versions for Nurses, Physicians, and Allied Health Care Providers

Why This Course?

As clinicians, we strive to provide all our patients the highest quality of care.

Yet, studies show that patients with behavioral health challenges often go untreated or receive sub-optimal care.

Behavioral health disorders are highly prevalent in the United States. About forty-five million, or one in five adults, suffer from a range of behavioral health disorders. Anxiety, Depression, and substance use are among the most common issues. People who experience mental health issues also have a higher risk of eating and sleeping disorders, weakened or fatigued immune systems, and suicidal thoughts or behaviors. Suffering from those conditions can deteriorate a person’s family life, social life, and work life. With numerous costs to families and society, we need more efforts to curb the prevalence and severity of mental and behavioral health issues. 

Learning Objectives

  • Explain how implicit bias regarding mental illnesses impacts our interactions with patients seeking behavioral health care.
  • Describe and apply strategies to prevent implicit biases related to mental illness.
  • Explain what identity threat is and how to recognize it in patients.
  • Describe and apply evidence-based, patient-centered communication techniques to improve behavioral health care.

Enroll in the Course for Your Profession

Nurses


Physicians, APNs, PAs

Allied Health Care Providers

What your colleagues say

…it helped me to understand in a better way how to give the best medical care with respect and compassion.
I am a current student in medical school and I am glad that I got to experience this course as I think it will allow me to be a more compassionate provider.
I think this course will definitely help the healthcare community to understand and be more confident in giving patient care.
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