Issued to
David Clement
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Credential Verification
Issue date: September 18, 2025
ID: becf2a5c-6ba9-4780-b0e1-e29992ca7311
Issued by
The Center for Evidence-Based Practices
The Center for Evidence Based Practices offers technical assistance in the form of skills training, clinical and administrative consultation and program evaluation for multiple practice models.
Type
Training
Format
Online
Duration
2 hours
Price
Free
Description
Severe and persistent mental illnesses (SPMI) are a group of mental health disorders that can have significant impact on a person’s life. These disorders can substantially interfere with major activities of daily living. This impact can be present in their family relations, learning and development, work and social integration. Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a widely researched service delivery model for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (and co-occurring substance abuse) who experience consistent, severe symptoms and who benefit from regular, intensive treatment from a multidisciplinary team of trained mental health professionals. Participants of this workshop will learn the basic difference between a mental health condition and severe and persistent mental illness through understanding the diagnostic criteria.