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  • Addressing Tobacco Dependence in Behavioral and Physical Healthcare Settings (Training Video)

    This is a video recording of a CEBP training event that took place on May 11, 2010, titled "Addressing Tobacco Dependence in Behavioral and Physical Healthcare Settings: Strategies for the Medical Professional." Use this video in your organization or hospital as a practical introduction to the importance of tobacco-cessation and recovery services for people with mental illness and/or substance use disorders.

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  • Benefits & Work: It's Not All or Nothing (Mini-Poster)

    This colorful 8.5" x 11" mini-poster is designed to inform people about the important relationship between benefits planning and pursuing and working a job. It is a companion to the large 18" x 24" wall poster available in this database. These posters provide a few truths to dispel a few myths about benefits planning. Free PDFs available.

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  • Benefits & Work: It's Not All or Nothing (Poster)

    This colorful 18" x 24" poster is designed to inform people about the important relationship between benefits planning and pursuing and working a job. The poster presents some common myths about benefits programs and a truth to dispel each myth. Display it in the waiting room of your building or in your office. Free PDF available. Mini-poster handout version also available in this database.

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  • Benefits Planning e-Consult Series: An Online Tutorial

    This free online resource is an eight-part eConsult series about Benefits Planning from CEBP Consultant and Trainer Steve Shober, BS, LSW, a former vocational rehabilitation specialist and job coach. This series features a collection of lessons-learned stories, success stories, and take-home tips. It is a more in-depth companion to "The Spirit of Benefits Planning" CD, also available in this database.

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  • Benefits Planning Quick Links

    A short list of hyperlinks to benefits programs commonly used by people diagnosed with disabilities, including severe mental illness. Find the websites here.

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  • Benefits Planning Tool Kit: The Basics

    This tool kit is an introduction to the core components of SSI, SSDI, Medicare, and Medicaid—benefits programs most commonly used by people with disabilities, including mental illness. Learn to help consumers make more informed choices about their financial futures. Help them manage their benefits and pursue their employment dreams.

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  • Best of SAMHSA Resources for DDCAT and DDCMHT

    Free web resource. | "Best of SAMHSA Resources for DDCAT and DDCMHT" is a list of free materials that are especially useful for the Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment and Mental Health Treatment Indexes, organizational assessment and planning tools. The list is produced by the consultants and trainers of our Center.

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  • Best of SAMHSA Resources for IDDT

    Free web resource. | "Best of SAMHSA Resources for IDDT" is a list of free materials that are especially useful for the implementation of Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), the evidence-based practice. The list is produced by the consultants and trainers of our Center.

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  • Best of SAMHSA Resources for IPBH and Health Homes

    Free web resource. | "Best of SAMHSA Resources for IPBH and Health Homes" is a list of free materials that are especially useful for the implementation of Integrated Primary and Behavioral Healthcare (IPBH) initiatives and Health Homes. The list is produced by the consultants and trainers of our Center.

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  • CEBP Publications | Articles, Book Chapters & Books

    A list of research and scholarship published by staff members of the Center for Evidence-Based Practices (CEBP) at Case Western Reserve University and affiliated faculty from the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences (school of social work) at Case Western Reserve and the Department of Psychiatry at the Case School of Medicine.

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