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AUG 25th 2023, 9a to 430p EST- Live Kentucky TCM CCPHC Certification Training Presented by Kentucky Counseling Center
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KY Targeted Case Management Certification for CCPHC
Core Competencies
Copyright Notice for Therapy Trainings™
Ground Rules for Training
Training Objectives
Definition of Chronic or Complex Physical Health Condition
Scenarios of Chronic or Complex Physical Health Condition
Physical Health Medications
Complications with Physical Health Medications and SUD
Reasons That Individuals Stop Taking Physical and Behavior Health Medication
Morbidity and Mortality in People With Serious Mental Illness
Relationship of Childhood Abuse and Household Dysfunction to Many of the Leading Causes of Death in Adults
5 Adverse Experiences That Increase the Risk of Physical Health Complications in Adult Life From the ACE Study
Comorbid Physical Conditions That May Occur in Folks With SUD
Intervention for the TCM for Persons With CCPHC
Statewide and Federal Agencies for CCPHC
Assistance for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH)
Assistance for Individuals With a Different National Language Than English
QUIZ
Evaluation
Live CCPHC TCM Online Trainings Presented by Kentucky Counseling Center
Online continuing education for mental health professionals in Kentucky
How do I become a Targeted Case Manager for CCPHC populations in Kentucky?
To become a TCM, you must fulfill the educational and experience criteria outlined in Section 2 of the TCM regulation. These requirements can be found at: https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/law/kar/titles/908/002/260/. Additionally, you need to complete the department-approved training and continuing education specified in Section 3 of the same regulation to obtain certification for providing behavioral health-targeted case management services.
According to 908 KAR 2:260 Section 2 (1) (a) 1, a Targeted Case Manager should possess a bachelor's degree in a behavioral science. The term "behavioral science" is defined in Section 1 (3) and includes various fields such as psychology, sociology, social work, family studies, human services, counseling, nursing, behavioral analysis, public health, special education, gerontology, recreational therapy, education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, rehabilitation counseling, or faith-based education. Different academic degrees may use different names to describe the same field of study. As long as the degree aligns with the regulatory requirements, it should be considered valid.
The Department's website provides a list of approved training providers. You can find the list at: https://dbhdid.ky.gov/dbh/documents/tcm/approved.pdf. Contact the training provider closest to you to inquire about their training schedule and costs. The most convenient option may be Therapy Trainings™. Therapy Trainings™ offers the Core, SED, SMI, and CCPHC trainings online at therapytrainings.com.
TCMs must complete 6.0 hours of continuing education annually. Every three years, they should submit a list of all completed trainings, along with the provider or presenter and the number of hours for each training, to the Department through their DBHDID TRIS account.
According to the TCM regulation, CE trainings must be related to case management, behavioral health, or the respective target population.
No, these trainings are considered part of the certification requirement and are entered into your DBHDID TRIS account by the training provider as "certification training." Continuing education refers to trainings that go beyond the certification requirements but can still be related to the target populations, mental health, or TCM.
The TRIS system automatically tracks your CEs based on your Core training date. For example, if you completed your Core training on 8/25/2020, you will need to complete 6.0 hours of CEs between 8/25/2020 and 8/25/2021, and then every year thereafter. The TRIS system sends automatic reminders at 90 days, 60 days, and 30 days prior to the due date for CEs.
The Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities (BHDID) does not provide training for TCM, including initial certification or continuing education. You can find a list of approved training providers on the Department's website: [link to the list].
BHDID does not provide training for TCM recertification. If a TCM loses certification, they must retake the Core training and any 6-hour specialty trainings to become recertified.
Supervision-specific training is not required by the TCM regulation (908 KAR 2:260). BHDID does not provide training for TCM, including initial certification, continuing education, or supervision. Supervisors are required to meet the same requirements as TCMs.
Yes, a TCM provider can serve multiple populations as long as they have received certification for each type of TCM service. This includes completing the 12-hour TCM Core Curriculum and the 6-hour curricula for each target population such as Serious Mental Illness (SMI), Severe Emotional Disability (SED), Substance Use Disorder (SUD), or Behavioral Health, Physical Health (BHPH). Co-occurring behavioral health and physical health conditions may fall under the category of BHPH.
Note: The information provided in these FAQs is based on the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities (BHDID) regulations and guidelines. Please refer to the official sources and consult with relevant authorities for the most up-to-date and accurate information.