Our conversation with Dr. Russ Curtis continues as we discuss models of integrated care, ethical concerns, what it looks like to incorporate spirituality in an integrated care setting.
Presenter
Russ Curtis, PhD, LPC is professor and coordinator of the clinical mental health counseling program at Western Carolina University. Prior to becoming a counselor educator, Dr. Curtis worked in a community mental health center where he collaborated with medical providers to ensure optimal care for clients with co-morbid mental and physical illnesses. Dr. Curtis’s co-edited textbook, Integrated Care: Applying Theory to Practice (Curtis & Christian, 2012) was selected by The Council on Social Work Education in collaboration with SAMHSA as one of two recommended text books for training behavioral health professionals. He has produced two commercial counseling instructional videos, one of which, Positive Psychotherapy: Helping People Thrive (Curtis & Goetz, 2013), was selected as an Editor’s Choice by Microtraining Incorporated. Dr. Curtis’s 80 public domain counseling instructional videos have garnered over 790,000 views in 139 countries.
Russ’s textbook (co-edited with Eric Christian) – Integrated Care: Applying Theory to Practice
Citation
The APA citation for this episode:
Shook, M. (Producer). (2017, August 30). Integrated Care – Part 2: Models, Ethics, and Spirituality with Russ Curtis [Audio Podcast]. The Thoughtful Counselor. Retrieved from http://wp.me/p7R6fn-dQ