PCBH Intervention Quick Guide
This list includes a variety of evidence-based interventions for common psychological problems. It is intended to give PCBs ideas for intervening with problems on the Referral Checklist, but not to include all possible interventions.
Referral Problem / Possible Interventions- Attn-Focus-Hyper
Address social skill deficits
Address parenting issues
Homework plan
Address related behavioral problems
Teach focusing skills
- Adherence
Explore beliefs, world view regarding treatment plan
Address barriers
Build in social support, if possible
- Alcohol / Drug
Harm reduction strategies
Mindfulness and value-based behavior change planning
- Anger
Teach present moment skills
Explore triggers and address
Teach strategies for low cost / no cost expression of anger
Explore possible deficits in assertion skills and address
Explore cost / benefits of angry expressions
Explore values as they relate to others impacted by angry behavior
- Anxiety
Teach present moment skills
Teach relaxation skills
Develop exposure plan based on pursuit of valued actions
Explore cognitions (catastrophizing)
- Behavior Problem
- Chronic Pain
Shift focus from pain elimination to pursuit of a higher quality of life
Values Clarification
Skills for pain management (for example, pacing)
On-going support of behavior change directed by patient’s values
- Cognitive Impairment
Safety and social support planning
Health care access and support plan
Support and planning with caregiver(s)
- Depression Symptoms
Social Plan
Exercise Plan
Active (vs. avoidant) problem solving
- Develop. Disability
Coordination with resources (schools, voc training, case managers, etc.)
Health care access and support plan
Support and planning with caregivers
- Diabetes
Target area where patient has greater level of readiness for change
Address psychosocial stressors
Address barriers to adherence to treatment
- Eating
Behavior Modification
Healthy Lifestyle Coaching
- Exercise
Behavior Modification
- Family Health
Behavior Modification (Star Chart)
Listening skills
Mindfulness skills
- Fatigue
Behavioral Modification
Assess sleep, relaxation skills
- Gambling
Behavior Modification
Harm Reduction
- Gender Identity
Values clarification
Problem solving
Lifestyle planning
Social skill training / social support planning
- Grief
Information
Encouragement of active experience of grief
Connection with others (for example, grief group or friends and family members)
- Headaches
Address contributing factors (for example, hydration, high stress, poor sleep, inadequate relaxation skills)
- High Risk Behaviors
- Hypertension
Encourage increase in playful and restorative activities
Problem solve barriers to improved diet
Support gradual support of an exercise program, as approved by PCP
Explore barriers to medication adherence
- Occupational
Problem solving
Skill training as indicated
- Parenting
Teach relationship building skills
Teach stress reduction activities
Assist with creation of daily schedules
Teach behavior modification skills
Teach mindfulness skills
Teach communication skills
- Relationship
(see Parenting Stress)
Caring Days Plan
Train on steps of effective problem solving
- Safety
- School
Coordination with teacher (special programs)
Explore homework, tutoring, social concerns
Enhance motivation (e.g., career direction, tour of clinic)
- Sleep Problem
Address identified sleep hygiene problems
Stimulus control
Relaxation training
- Social Problem
Address social skill deficits (for example, effective assertion, playful interactions, guides for productive disagreements, optimal rate of engagement in social activities)
- Stress-related Illness
Stress reduction training
Relaxation training
Active approach to solving life problems
- Tobacco Cessation
Motivational Interviewing
Cognitive behavioral interventions one-to-one or in groups
Quit Line
- Substance Misuse
Motivational Interviewing
Harm reduction
Cognitive behavioral interventions
Values clarification
- Weight Management
Address identified unhealthy lifestyle habits (including diet, exercise, and restful/restorative activities)
Cognitive behavioral interventions one-to-one or in groups
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