988 in Every State: The People We Know

Monday, April 1 | 2:00 PM (ET)
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The Community Resiliency Model (CRM) as a Self-Care Practice

Tuesday, April 9 | 12:00 PM (ET)
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy From Introduction to Applied Practice

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Region IV Mental Health Priorities

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Public Sector Healthcare Resources

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988 in Every State: The People We Know

Monday, April 1 | 2:00 PM (ET)
Register Today

The Community Resiliency Model (CRM) as a Self-Care Practice

Tuesday, April 9 | 12:00 PM (ET)
Register Today

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy From Introduction to Applied Practice

On-demand recordings now available
View Recordings

Region IV Mental Health Priorities

View the Report

Public Sector Healthcare Resources

Our newest data visualization is now available
View this Resource

Southeast MHTTC

Emory University Rollins School of Public Health
1518 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta,
GA
30322
HHS Region 4
AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN
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The Southeast Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (Southeast MHTTC), located in Atlanta, GA, is proud to serve the eight states in HHS Region IV: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

  • Our Mission: To promote the adoption of evidence-based mental health services by providing training and technical assistance in the region.
  • Our Vision: Widespread access to evidence-based mental health services throughout the region.

Recent News

From the Southeast MHTTC
Feb. 06, 2024
SAMHSA recently published the "Consumer Guide: How Can a Peer Specialist Support My Recovery From Problematic Substance Use?"  This guide serves as a comprehensive resource to help individuals with past or current problematic substance use understand who professional peer specialists are, what they do in various work settings, and how to access and pay for […]
Dec. 18, 2023
As the holiday season approaches, SAMHSA recognizes the added stress many individuals feel during this time. This stress can often worsen the symptoms of a mental health condition. Did you know...a recent survey* conducted by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) found that 64% of individuals living with a mental illness reported that their conditions worsened […]
Sep. 01, 2023
National Suicide Prevention Month and Recovery Month are both Awareness Events held during the month of September. National Hispanic Heritage Month is observed from September 15 to October 15th. Join us as we recognize these awareness events during the month of September.    Suicide Prevention Awareness Month:  September is dedicated to raising awareness about Suicide […]

Upcoming Events

Hosted by the Southeast MHTTC
Webinar/Virtual Training
  About this Event: Georgia has had a reputation for being a standard bearer of peer support for many years, and that reputation has been on display over the past 36 months with the launch of the new national 988 and 988lifeline.org. In this series, '988 in Every State', presenters will do a deep dive into what 988 is—its purpose, history, goals, and mechanics, taking micro and macro views of the system by speaking with front line Certified Peer Specialists answering calls and administrators behind the scenes who helped envision and build out Georgia’s response. Throughout the 988 buildup and rollout, Georgia—who already had connected statewide crisis, resource, and warmline telephone support — provided guidance and insight to other states and national leaders. Join staff from the Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network as they share their insight and experience throughout this three-part series. Learning Objectives: Identify which number to call in different crisis and non-crisis situations Identify different ways 988 can be built to scale Describe the benefits of calling 988 ***Registration info for upcoming sessions of '988 In Every State': The People Who Show (April 15) & The Places We Go (April 29) coming soon!
Webinar/Virtual Training
About this Event: The Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® is a skills-based wellness and prevention program that provides a biological, non-stigmatizing perspective on human reactions to stress and trauma. The primary focus of this stabilization program is to learn to reset the natural balance of the nervous system, using the body itself. CRM skills help people understand their nervous system and learn to track sensations connected to their own wellbeing. This low-intensity intervention teaches easy-to-learn skills to manage difficult emotions which can be brought on by stressful personal or professional situations. In this 1.5 hour training, presenters share their knowledge of concepts to understand their own and others' stress responses and the skills to regain emotional balance when buffeted by strong negative emotions.
Webinar/Virtual Training
About this Event: Georgia has had a reputation for being a standard bearer of peer support for many years, and that reputation has been on display over the past 36 months with the launch of the new national 988 and 988lifeline.org. In this series, '988 in Every State', presenters will do a deep dive into what 988 is—its purpose, history, goals, and mechanics, taking micro and macro views of the system by speaking with front line Certified Peer Specialists answering calls and administrators behind the scenes who helped envision and build out Georgia’s response. Throughout the 988 buildup and rollout, Georgia—who already had connected statewide crisis, resource, and warmline telephone support — provided guidance and insight to other states and national leaders. Join staff from the Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network as they share their insight and experience throughout this three-part series.  

Products & Resources

Developed by the Southeast MHTTC
Multimedia, Presentation Slides
The Community Resiliency Model (CRM) is a skill-based wellness and prevention program that provides a biological, non-stigmatizing perspective on normal human reactions to stress and trauma. In this webinar we will apply CRM to schools by teaching skills for educators, administrators, and the school mental health workforce to reduce burnout and promote staff retention. Attendees will gain knowledge of concepts to understand stress responses in themselves and others as well as learn skills to help regain emotional balance after experiencing strong negative emotions. The knowledge and skills gained will help attendees avoid burn-out and promote cultures of resiliency in schools to better support student mental health.   Learning objectives: 1. Describe how stress and trauma affect mental and physical health. 2. Describe how CRM can protect and heal via sensory-motor awareness. 3. Explain the 6 CRM skills. 4. Understand how CRM can help reduce burnout and promote resiliency.
eNewsletter or Blog
About this Resource: The Southeast MHTTC Newsletter highlights upcoming events and recently released products as well as shares information on available resources from SAMHSA and the MHTTC network. The March 2024 issue promotes Developmental Disabilities Month, Social Work Month, and Women's History Month. This issue also highlights our upcoming events and recently developed products, celebrates efforts being done by Region IV states, and provides resources available through the MHTTC Network and SAMHSA to connect individuals to needed treatment and support.
Print Media
About this Resource: Open Dialogue is a therapeutic approach to psychosis that operates as a system of care to facilitate continuity and recovery for individuals experiencing psychosis. This infographic, which accompanies our Open Dialogue on-demand recording, reviews the history and key principles as well as provides a case study example of this therapeutic approach.
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