Resource Library
Eventually I will have a library of publications, presentations, and other media. In the meantime, here are a few resources that people are often asking me for. If you’re looking for powerpoint slides, email me.
**Recent presentations and resources**
- CrisisCon Keynote ppt: a “state of the union” for the crisis field
- Policy Handout Dec 2025
- Link to the big National Mobile Crisis Survey: for mobile crisis, co-responder, other alternative or community responder programs. Please complete by Jan 31 2026. Email questions to [email protected].
- Measuring Crisis System Outcomes ppt
SAMHSA definitions and guidelines: First ever federal definitions for the various levels of crisis care. This helps lay the foundation for building sustainable, consistent, high quality crisis systems like we expect for medical emergencies. Proud to have contributed!
Roadmap Reports: These reports were released by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, with me as a contributor, but are temporarily taken down from their website due to document review.
- Roadmap to the Ideal Crisis System: Essential Elements, Measurable Standards, and Best Practices for Behavioral Health Crisis Response – a landmark white paper released in 2021 that influenced the SAMHSA’s updated crisis guidelines. The companion report on quality measurement was release
- Quality Measurement in Crisis Services – companion to the Roadmap report to help communities develop outcome measurements that reflect their unique needs and values
- Presentation on metrics
- The Role of CCBHCs in Crisis Services and Systems
- Learn more at crisisroadmap.com. Standalone website made by the committee that wrote the original report.
Psychiatric Clinics special issue on Crisis Services, which I co-edited. Most of it’s behind a paywall so email me if you can’t get access and want a specific article.
- Article: Crisis Receiving and Stabilization Facilities: Designing Systems for High-Acuity Populations
- Full online issue
- Also available from amazon in kindle or hardcover
My published articles. Most are open access but email me if you can’t access
Youtube videos
