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Study About Group and Phone Follow-Up After a Crisis
Sponsor: University of Rochester
Summary
Crisis stabilization centers (CSCs) provide a less costly and more comfortable alternative to Emergency Department care for individuals with suicidal crises. With demand for crisis alternatives growing, effective interventions that fit the unique workflows and workforce of CSCs are needed to realize their life-saving potential. To address this need, the investigators will adapt, and pilot test the effectiveness of an interpersonally enhanced recovery and follow-up intervention delivered during and after admissions acute suicidal crises.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2024-04-18
Completion Date
2026-04-30
Last Updated
2025-09-10
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
THRIVE (Toward Hope, Recovery, Interpersonal Growth, Values, and Engagement)
THRIVE is an interpersonally focused recovery and care transition program. THRIVE (previously called "RELATE" in our SAMHSA grants) involves engaging a person during and following acute suicidal crisis in a sequence of interpersonally focused therapeutic tasks. The purpose of THRIVE is to help CSC guests re-build connections and "contribute" to the world in ways they find personally meaningful, while also transitioning safely to outpatient, community-based care. THRIVE involves a Belonging and Giving Reflections Group while at the CSC, followed by a 4-week, phone-based, recovery and care transition series of coaching calls.
Discharge / Safety Planning
* A written safety plan completed with the person * Mental health appointment scheduled within seven days * One phone follow-up call within 30 days
Locations (2)
Connections Health-Urgent Psychiatric Center
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Mental Health Cooperative
Nashville, Tennessee, United States