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MAP Supervision Training

Open to Lincoln staff only

Didactic and experiential training on the Managing and Adapting Practice (MAP) evidence-based practice model.  Participants will learn the components of the MAP model and apply it regularly to their own clinical work.  

The MAP system was designed to address a concrete problem encountered in modern behavioral healthcare—improving outcomes and quality of care. MAP achieves these aims through structured collaboration, a framework for coordinating individuals and information around key decisions. MAP provides a unifying set of concepts and resources to organize and guide activity across a diverse service array, across levels of care, across populations, and across health care settings. 

MAP offers detailed solutions for the following areas:

DIRECT SERVICE
The MAP direct service model is a powerful collection of resources that organize and coordinate care, focusing on a wide diversity of treatment targets and ages. MAP can help identify and select best fitting evidence-based treatments, but more often it operates more like a treatment design, implementation, and evaluation toolkit. That is, providers, youth, and families can select, build, organize, and implement treatment based on the most up-to-date research evidence and can personalize care by incorporating real-time evidence of practice history and youth outcomes.

Earlier Event: September 27
MAP Supervision Training