March 12, 2025 | Person-Centered Recovery Planning

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March 12, 2025 | 12:00-1:30pm
Virtual via Zoom

Description:
Person-Centered Recovery Planning (PCRP) is a collaborative process between a person and their behavioral health care providers and natural supporters that results in the development and implementation of an action plan to assist the person in achieving their unique, personal goals along the journey of recovery. This 90-minute webinar will introduce best practices in PCRP with a specific focus on “nuts-and-bolts” practical guidance for how to maintain a strengths-based recovery orientation within a comprehensive recovery plan while simultaneously meeting rigorous documentation standards. The training will include a review of key indicators of quality PCRP from both a process and a documentation perspective and will employ both didactic and practice-based teaching strategies.

Objectives:
 Define Person-Centered Recovery Planning (PCRP) and its essential elements
 Increase familiarity with existing and emerging state and federal requirements regarding PCRP
 Learn strategies for respecting strengths-based, person-centered principles while also satisfying expectations associated with accreditation and fiscal regulations

Presenter:
Janis Tondora, Psy.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine. Her work involves supporting the implementation of person-centered practices that help people with behavioral health concerns and other disabilities to get more control over decisions about their services so they can live a good life as they define it. She has provided training and consultation to over 25 states seeking to implement Person-Centered Recovery Planning and has shared her work with the field in dozens of publications, including her 2014 book, Partnering for Recovery in Mental Health: A Practical Guide to Person-Centered Planning. Janis’ consultation and publications have been widely used by both public and private service systems to advance the implementation of recovery-oriented practices in the U.S. and abroad. She is a life-long resident of Connecticut where she lives with her husband and beloved labradoodles after recently becoming an empty-nester with two young adult children.

Contact hours:
1.5 contact hours for social workers, licensed clinical professional counselors, and behavioral health professionals
1.5 category I contact hours for psychologists. CCSME is a pre-approved sponsor and provider of Professional Education Activities for Psychologists.
1.5 contact hours for Alcohol and Drug Counselors pending approval from the Maine Board of Alcohol and Drug Counselors.
1.5 contact hours for CHES. CCSME is a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc.

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