Behavioral Health Self-Help Handouts in Spanish and English
The Witness to Witness (W2W) Program resources
Year Developed: 2021
Resource Type: Toolkit.Primary Audience: C-Suite (CEOs, CFOs, CIO, COOs, CMOs, etc.)
Clinicians
Enabling Staff
Outreach Staff
PCAs
Secondary Audience: Administrative Staff
Board of Directors
C-Suite (CEOs, CFOs, CIO, COOs, CMOs, etc.)
Language(s): English and Spanish, Spanish, English
Developed by: Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN) (See other resources developed by this organization).
Resource Summary: These Behavioral Health Self-Help handouts available in Spanish and English. Topics include: Questions for Staff to Address Current Organizational Tensions, Position of the Facilitator, Healthy Sleep Tips, Coping with Moral Distress, How to Re-establish Safety When You Have been Jolted into a Stress Response, and A Daily Practice to Restore Equanimity.
Resource Details: The Witness to Witness (W2W) Program serves those who are in high stress jobs working with vulnerable clients who are themselves experiencing high levels of stress. Sponsored by Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN) and endorsed by the American Family Therapy Academy (AFTA) these Behavioral Health Self-Help handouts (available in Spanish and English) are for use by health center staff and some as patient handouts. Topics include: Questions for Staff to Address Current Organizational Tensions, Position of the Facilitator, Healthy Sleep Tips, Coping with Moral Distress, How to Re-establish Safety When You Have been Jolted into a Stress Response, and A Daily Practice to Restore Equanimity.
Resource Topic: Clinical Issues, Emerging Issues, Special and Vulnerable Populations, Workforce, Health Equity
Resource Subtopic: Behavioral Health, Emergency Management, Programs and Services, Development/Training, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Keywords: Agricultural Workers, Community Health Workers, Education of - Staff (e.g., Competency-Based), Patient Education, Health Risk and Behavior, Mental Health, Migrants, Prevention, Risk Management.This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $6,625,000 with 0 percentage financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.