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Using

Multimedia

to Introduce Your

EBP

Illness

Management

and Recovery

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Mental Health Services

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Illness

Management

and Recovery

Using

Multimedia

to Introduce Your

EBP

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Mental Health Services

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Acknowledgments

This document was prepared for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) by the New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center under contract number 280-00-8049 and Westat under contract number 270-03-6005, with SAMHSA, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Pamela Fischer, Ph.D., and Crystal Blyler, Ph.D., served as the Government Project Officers.

Disclaimer

The views, opinions, and content of this publication are those of the authors and contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or policies of the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), SAMHSA, or HHS.

Public Domain Notice

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Recommended Citation

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Illness Management and Recovery: Using Multimedia to Introduce Your EBP. HHS Pub. No. SMA-09-4462, Rockville, MD: Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2009.

Originating Office

Center for Mental Health Services

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 1 Choke Cherry Road

Rockville, MD 20857

HHS Publication No. SMA-09-4462 Printed 2009

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Illness

Management

and Recovery

Using Multimedia to Introduce Your EBP

Using Multimedia to Introduce Your EBP is a collection of educational

tools to help you introduce your Illness Management and Recovery

(IMR) program to a variety of stakeholder groups, including the

following:

n

Mental health authorities;

n

Advisory group members;

n

Consumers;

n

Families and other supporters; and

n

Agency-wide staff.

Anyone who is trained in the IMR model (including evidence-based

practices program leaders, staff, and advisory group members) should

be able to use these tools during in-service training meetings or for

community presentations to educate other stakeholder groups.

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This KIT is part of a series of Evidence-Based Practices KITs created by the Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

This booklet is part of the Illness Management and Recovery KIT that includes a DVD, CD-ROM, and seven booklets:

How to Use the Evidence-Based Practices KITs

Getting Started with Evidence-Based Practices

Building Your Program

Training Frontline Staff

Evaluating Your Program

The Evidence

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What’s in Using Multimedia to

Introduce Your EBP

Introductory Video . . . 3

Sample Brochure . . . 3

Introductory PowerPoint Presentation . . . 4

Appendix A: Sample Brochure . . . 5

Appendix B: PowerPoint Presentation . . . 11

Illness

Management

and Recovery

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Using Multimedia to Introduce Your EBP 3

Using Multimedia to

Introduce Your EBP

Illness Management

and Recovery

VIDEO DVD

U S DE AR MEN O HEAH AND HUMAN SERVICES Subs ance Abuse and M nta H al h Se v ces Adm ni t at on C nte o Men al Hea th Ser i es www samhsa gov

Evidence Based Practices KIT

Introductory Video

This film gives viewers basic information

about the Illness Management and

Recovery (IMR) program, including the

following:

n

Practice principles;

n

Practice philosophy and

values;

n

Basic rationale for services;

and

n

How the evidence-based

practice has helped

consumers and families.

English and Spanish versions of the

Introductory Video are included on the

DVD in the KIT.

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Sample Brochure

Using a brochure to introduce your IMR

program to consumers, families, and

community members is an easy way to

disseminate basic information about IMR.

We include a paper copy of English and

Spanish versions in Appendix A of this

booklet. Electronic copies are on the

CD-ROM in this KIT so that you can tailor the

brochure to your specific IMR program.

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4 Using Multimedia to Introduce Your EBP

Introductory PowerPoint

Presentation

Illness Management and Recovery

An Evidence-Based Practice

U S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERV CES Subs ance Abuse and Mental He

a h Se v ces Adm nit at on Ce ter for Men al Heath Se v ces www s mha gov

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W at A e Ev den e-Ba d Pr

ct s

What Are Evidence-Based Prac tices? Services that have consistently demonstr

ated their effectiveness

in helping people with mental illnesses achieve their desired goals Effectiveness w

as established b

y different people who conducte

d rigorous studies and obtained similar outcomes

We encourage those who are trained in the IMR

model to offer basic community presentations

and in-service seminars using the Introductory

PowerPoint slides in this KIT. We include a paper

copy of the presentation in Appendix B of this

booklet. An electronic copy is on the CD-ROM in

this KIT so that you can tailor it to your specific

IMR program.

The slides provide background information about

the following:

n

Evidence-based practices in general;

n

Illness Management and Recovery;

n

Practice principles; and

n

Critical components of the

evidence-based model.

Use the presentation along with the other tools in

this section to educate a wide array of stakeholders.

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Using Multimedia to Introduce Your EBP 5 Sample Brochure

Using Multimedia to

Introduce Your EBP

Appendix A: Sample Brochure

Use this sample brochure to introduce your Illness Management and

Recovery program in your community. Both English and Spanish versions

are on the next few pages. Electronic copies are on the CD-ROM in this KIT.

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Using Multimedia t o In tr oduce Y our EBP 7 Sample Br ochur e

This document was produced for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under contract numbers 280-00-8049 with the New Hampshire- Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center and 270-03-6005 with Westat.

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Providing information, support, and

skills to help consumers manage their

mental illnesses and move forward in

their own recovery process.

Illness Management

and Recovery

CONTACT INFO

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Mental Health Services

www.samhsa.gov

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Sample Br ochur e 8 Using Multimedia t o In tr oduce Y our EBP

Why participate

in IMR?

Knowledge empowers people. The more people understand the basic facts about their mental illnesses, the better equipped they are to speak for themselves and take an active role in their recovery.

What is

Illness Management

and Recovery (IMR)?

IMR, an evidence-based

practice, gives consumers

information about mental

illnesses and coping skills

to help them

n Manage their illnesses; n Develop goals; and n Make informed decisions

about their treatment

How does IMR work?

Illness Management and Recovery supports consumers in their recovery process.

n Consumers

define recovery

IMR practitioners help consumers define recovery for themselves and identify personally meaningful recovery goals.

n Information

is power Education about mental illnesses is the foundation of informed decisionmaking.

n Collaboration

is key Practitioners help consumers build social networks and engage supporters in activities that promote recovery.

n Plans can

help prevent relapses

Consumers learn to identify early warning signs and plan steps that they can take to prevent relapses.

n Illness

management strategies work

Consumers learn new strategies to help them manage their symptoms, cope with stress, and significantly improve their lives.

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Using Multimedia t o In tr oduce Y our EBP 9 Sample Br ochur e

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at

amien

to

Ofreciendo información, apoyo y

habilidades para ayudar a los usuarios

a manejar su enfermedad y avanzar en

su propio proceso de recuperación.

Manejo y recuperación

de una enfermedad

CONTACT INFO

HERE

U.S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Servi es Administration Center for Mental Health Services

www.samhsa.gov

D P RTMENT O H ALTH ND UMAN S RVIC S bstance Abuse and Mental Health Se ices Administration

ter fo Mental He lth Services a

Printed 2009 HHS Publication No. SMA-09-XXXX

Este documento fue producido por la Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) bajo los numeros de contrato 280-00-8049 con el Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center y 270-03-6005 con Westat.

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Sample Br ochur e 10 Using Multimedia t o In tr oduce Y our EBP

¿Por qué participar

en el IMR?

El conocimiento capacita a las personas. Entre más comprendan las personas la información básica de sus enfermedades mentales, mejor capacitadas estarán para hablar por sí mismas y asumir un papel activo en su recuperación.

¿Qué es

el manejo y la recuperación

de una enfermedad (IMR,

por sus siglas en inglés)?

El IMR es una práctica basada en la

evidencia que le da a los usuarios

información acerca de las enfermedades

mentales y habilidades para

sobrellevar-las con el fin de ayudarles a:

n manejar sus enfermedades; n desarrollar metas y

n tomar decisiones informadas sobre su tratamiento.

¿Cómo funciona el IMR?

El manejo y la recuperación de una enfermedad apoya a los usuarios

en su proceso de recuperación.

n Los usuarios

definen la recuperación

Los profesionales que trabajan en el IMR ayudan a los usuarios a definir la recuperación por sí mismos y a identificar metas de recuperación que les sean importantes a nivel personal.

n La información

es poder La educación acerca de las enfermedades mentales es la base de la toma de decisiones informadas.

n La colaboración

es la clave Los profesionales ayudan a los usuarios a crear redes sociales e invitan a las personas de apoyo a participar en actividades que promueven la recuperación.

n Los planes

pueden ayudar a prevenir las recaídas

Los usuarios aprenden a identificar señales tempranas de alerta y a planear los pasos que pueden seguir para prevenir las recaídas.

n Las estrategias

del manejo de una enfermedad dan resultado

Los usuarios aprenden nuevas estrategias que les ayudan a manejar sus síntomas, sobrellevar el estrés y mejorar sus vidas de una manera considerable.

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Using Multimedia to Introduce Your EBP 11 PowerPoint Presentation

Using Multimedia to

Introduce Your EBP

Appendix B: PowerPoint Presentation

In Appendix B, you’ll find paper copies of a presentation that you may use

during sessions with your community or inservice seminars. An electronic

copy of this presentation is on the CD-ROM in this KIT.

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Using Multimedia t o In tr oduce Y our EBP 13

Illness Management

and Recovery

An Evidence-Based Practice

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Mental Health Services

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What Are Evidence-Based Practices?

What Are Evidence-Based Practices?

Services that have consistently demonstrated

their effectiveness in helping people with

mental illnesses achieve their desired goals

Effectiveness was established by different people

who conducted rigorous studies and obtained

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Using Multimedia t o In tr oduce Y our EBP 15 Po werP oin t Pr esen ta tion

Examples of Evidence-Based

Practices

Examples of Evidence-Based

Practices

n

Illness Management and Recovery

n

Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring

Disorders

n

Supported Employment

n

Assertive Community Treatment

n

Family Psychoeducation

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Why Implement Evidence-Based

Practices?

Why Implement Evidence-Based

Practices?

According to the New Freedom Commission

on Mental Health:

State-of-the-art treatments, based on decades

of research, are not being transferred from

research to community settings

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Using Multimedia t o In tr oduce Y our EBP 17 Po werP oin t Pr esen ta tion

Why Implement Evidence-Based

Practices?

(continued)

According to the New Freedom Commission

on Mental Health:

If effective treatments were more efficiently

delivered through our mental health services

system … millions of Americans would be more

successful in school, at work, and in their

communities

—Michael Hogan, Chairman

Why Implement Evidence-Based

Practices?

(continued)

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What Is Illness Management

and Recovery (IMR)?

By providing information about mental

illnesses and coping skills, IMR empowers

consumers to:

n

Manage their illnesses;

n

Develop their own goals for recovery;

and

n

Make informed decisions about their

treatment.

What Is Illness Management

and Recovery (IMR)?

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Using Multimedia t o In tr oduce Y our EBP 19 Po werP oin t Pr esen ta tion

Practice principles

Practice principles

n

Consumers define

recovery.

n

Education about

mental illnesses is the

foundation of informed

decisionmaking.

n

The Stress-Vulnerability

Model provides a blueprint

for illness management.

n

Collaborating with

professionals and

significant others helps

consumers achieve their

recovery goals.

n

Relapse prevention

planning reduces relapses

and rehospitalizations.

n

Consumers can learn new

strategies for managing

their symptoms, coping

with stress, and improving

their quality of life.

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How Is IMR provided?

How Is IMR provided?

Trained IMR practitioners meet weekly with

consumers either individually or as a group

for 3 to 10 months.

Critical components of IMR are summarized

in educational handouts that practitioners

distribute and review with consumers during

the sessions.

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Topic Areas in IMR Handouts

Topic Areas in IMR Handouts

n

Recovery strategies

n

Practical facts on

mental illness

n

Stress-Vulnerability

Model and treatment

strategies

n

Building social support

n

Using medication

effectively

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n

Drug and alcohol use

n

Reducing relapses

n

Coping with stress

n

Coping with problems and

persistent symptoms

n

Getting your needs met in

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How Is IMR provided?

(continued)

Practitioners provide a variety of

interventions including:

n

Psychoeducation;

n

Behavioral tailoring (for consumers

who choose to take medication);

n

Relapse prevention; and

n

Coping skills training.

How Is IMR provided?

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Using Multimedia t o In tr oduce Y our EBP 23 Po werP oin t Pr esen ta tion

Psychoeducation

Psychoeducation

Psychoeducation uses evidence-based

teaching methods to provide basic information

about mental illnesses and treatment.

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Behavioral Tailoring

Behavioral Tailoring

Consumers who choose to take medications

learn strategies to help manage daily

medication regimes.

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Relapse Prevention

Relapse Prevention

Relapse prevention involves helping

consumers identify triggers of past relapses

and early warning signs of impending

relapse.

Consumers learn how to develop plans for

preventing relapses.

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Coping Skills Training

Coping Skills Training

Coping skills training helps consumers

identify and enhance effective strategies that

they currently use to deal with symptoms.

Consumers also learn and practice using new

strategies.

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Summary

Summary

IMR provides education about mental illnesses

and strategies that help consumers manage

their illnesses and pursue personal recovery

goals.

People are empowered by knowledge. The

more consumers understand the basic facts

about their mental illnesses, the better

equipped they are to speak for themselves

and take an active role in their recovery.

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Additional Resources

For more information about

Illness Management and Recovery and other

evidence-based practices, visit:

http://www.samhsa.gov/SHIN

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Additional Resources

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CD Instructions:

To view the CD:

1. Insert CD into disc drive.

2. CD should start automatically on a Windows system with Internet Explorer 6 or above. 3. If you are on a Mac system or if the CD does not start automatically, find the CD directory and

double click on the file: “StartHere.html”.

4. Once the CD loads, click on the link to download the latest version of Acrobat Reader prior to viewing the content on the CD.

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DVD Instructions:

If the DVD does not play automatically, you may need to set the Autoplay function for DVD on your computer:

1. With the left mouse button, click on the Start Button and select My Computer. 2. With the right mouse button, click on the drive letter or icon for your DVD drive. 3. With the left mouse button, click on Properties.

4. In Properties, click the Autoplay tab.

5. Click on the dropdown arrow to display a list of content and disk types. (“Music files” may be selected by default.)

6. Find and select DVD movie or DVD video.

7. In Actions, click Select an action to perform by clicking on the circle. A green dot will appear in the circle, indicating it has been selected.

8. Click Play DVD video using Windows Media Player. Alternatively you may select another media player of choice, such as PowerDVD or WinDVD.

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HHS Publication No. SMA-09-4462 Printed 2009

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