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Advancing Access to Mental Health Services through Single Session Interventions

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Date: May 21 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am PDT

NOTE: This series is open to all states and territories. 


What if therapy worked in one visit? Most evidence-based mental health treatments include 8–20 sessions, yet the average number of visits people receive is one. This mismatch has sparked interest in single-session interventions (SSIs)—structured, evidence-based programs designed to deliver meaningful benefit in one encounter. 

Join the Pacific West Hub for a three-part series that will help leaders of behavioral health organizations and systems understand the potential impact of single-session interventions (SSIs) as an efficient, evidence-based approach to increasing access to mental health services and improving clinical outcomes. Each 1-hour session focuses on key issues related to selecting, implementing, and sustaining SSIs, with particular attention to fit within community mental health and public-sector settings. 

  • Session 1: Foundations of SSIs (May 21 ~ 9-10 am Pacific)
  • Session 2: Implementation Lessons from the Field (May 28 ~ 9-10 am Pacific)
  • Session 3 Workshop: Apply here by June 8 (June 18 ~ 9-10 am Pacific)

Participants will gain a clear understanding of what SSIs are, where and when they can be most effective, identify implementation challenges, explore methods to encourage real-world use, and reflect on how local context shapes SSI design, delivery, and sustainability. An applied workshop in session three will support participants in moving from conceptual interest to concrete action through a structured implementation planning process. 

Learning Objectives 

  • Understand the current evidence base supporting SSIs, including outcomes and settings. 
  • Identify common barriers to implementing single-session approaches in community mental health settings. 
  • Learn practical strategies and implementation tactics that have facilitated successful uptake. 

Meet the Presenter 

Jessica Schleider

Dr. Jessica L. Schleider (she/her) is the Founding Director of the Lab for Scalable Mental Health and Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences, Pediatrics, and Psychology at Northwestern University. She also serves as Director of Digital Services at Northwestern’s Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies 
 
Dr. Schleider’s professional mission is to build, test, and disseminate scalable mental health solutions that bridge gaps in mental health ecosystems, with a focus on single-session interventions (SSIs) for youth. In support of her research, she has secured >$13 million in federal, foundation, and industry funding. She has been recognized via numerous national awards for research excellence and innovation, including the NIH Director’s Early Independence Award. Her work has been featured in media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, and she was previously chosen as one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in Healthcare. 
 
To support SSI scale-up efforts, Dr. Schleider regularly consults for national and state-level health care organizations, digital health and social media companies, and providers across the globe. 


Individuals with disabilities who need sign language interpreting, CART, or other reasonable accommodations to participate in this event can contact the organizer at pacificwest@cmhisupport.org. Please make requests at least 14 business days before the event.

The information gathered in this registration form will not be used for any marketing purposes outside of this event.

Host:

Pacific West Hub

Open to:

East Coast (AL, DE, DC, FL, GA, KY, MD, MS, NC, PA, SC, TN, VA, and WV)|Midwest (IL, IN, IA, KS, MI, MN, MO, NE, OH, and WI)|Northeast Atlantic & Caribbean (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT, NJ, NY, PR, and VI)|Pacific West (AK, AZ, CA, HI, ID, NV, OR, WA, AS, MP, FM, GU, MH, and PW)|Southwestern Plains (AR, CO, LA, MT, NM, ND, OK, SD, TX, UT, and WY)

Event format: Virtual

Target audience(s):

Systems Leaders and Administrators|People Responsible for Leading Implementation Efforts|Policymakers and Funders|Organizations Providing Training and Technical Assistance|Individual Clinicians and Staff

Duration (hours): 2

Experience(s):

Beginner|Intermediate

Language(s): English