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Behavioral Health Standards and Competencies

Guidelines to Effective Services

The Behavioral Health Standards and Competencies Initiative was a national consensus building project that brought together over 200 consumers, providers, clinicians, mental health and substance abuse experts, advocates and behavioral health researchers to review and develop standards and competencies for the effective delivery of behavioral health services to targeted populations. Professional clinical groups that participated in the development of the standards and competencies included the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, the National Association of Social Workers/Council on Social Work Education, the American Nurses Association, the American Counseling Association, the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and International Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services. The Initiative’s goals included the following:

The standards and competencies for mental health services that were reviewed and developed include guidelines for mental health systems and clinical competencies for mental health professionals working with targeted populations. The reports can be used as guidelines for infrastructure development services, training curriculum for clinicians and support staff, and workforce development activities.

Children and Adolescents with Emotional Disturbances, Sybil K. Goldman, M.S.W., Chairperson

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Supported by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration