PCCP: Person-Centered Advocacy - Understanding of Diagnoses and Symptoms for Community Based Providers: 10/24/2025

Includes a Live Web Event on 10/24/2025 at 9:30 AM (EDT)

Agenda:

  • Introductions and Welcome
  • What a diagnosis means... and what it is not
  • A review of the most frequent behavioral health diagnoses and what the diagnosable symptoms might look like in consumers' lives
  • A brief review of stigma that impacts consumers; Using your observations of signs and symptoms to advocate with consumers for their preferences and rights with their clinical team members

Kris Wright (Moderator)

EBPC Consultant / Trainer

University of Maryland Evidence-Based Practice Center

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Person-Centered Advocacy - Understanding of Diagnoses and Symptoms for Community Based Providers Webinar
10/24/2025 at 9:30 AM (EDT)  |  180 minutes  |  Attendance Required
10/24/2025 at 9:30 AM (EDT)  |  180 minutes  |  Attendance Required
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PCCP: Person-Centered Advocacy - Understanding of Diagnoses and Symptoms for Community Based Providers Certificate of Attendance
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Live Viewing: No credits available and certificate available The DLA-20 functional assessment fulfills the Maryland Medicaid requirement for a core standardized assessment tool. This training session or an equivalent training session delivered by a credentialed trainer approved by MTM Services is a requirement for all Maryland-based provider agency staff who perform assessments on adults who receive MTS, ACT, PRP, or RRP services within the Public Behavioral Health System (PBHS)