Registration is Open — Join the Spring 2026 Cohort!
Space is limited to 20 participants per cohort. Registration closes Thursday, April 30th, 2026, or earlier if spots are filled.
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This is not a traditional continuing education workshop; rather, it provides attendees with a ready-to-use integrated care course curriculum. Support for using the curriculum is also included. Comprehensive teaching materials are included that can be put to use immediately in any graduate mental health program.
The target audience includes faculty from mental health graduate schools of any discipline (e.g., social work, counseling, psychology, etc.) who wish to develop or enhance a course on integrated primary care. Any level of experience is welcome, though participants will likely benefit most if they have at least an Intermediate level of experience/background with integrated care.
What You Will Learn
This course is designed to give faculty in mental health graduate programs everything they need to offer a new course (or enhance an existing one) in integrated primary care. Course attendees will be provided all of the foundational materials for offering a class (lecture slides, assignments, tests, etc.) and will have the option of two coaching sessions for support with teaching the materials.
Despite the robust job opportunities for behavioral health professionals in primary care, relatively few mental health graduate programs offer coursework in integrated primary care. This course is designed to make it easy for faculty to develop new integrated care coursework in their graduate school.
Key Info
Course Schedule:
Thursday, April 30, 2:00 to 4:00 ET
Live Training
Thursday, May 21, 2:00 to 4:00 ET
Live Training
Thursday, August 27, 3:00 to 4:00 ET
Course Related Coaching
Thursday, November 19, 3:00 to 4:00 ET
Course Related Coaching
Cost:
$695 | Payment is non-refundable
CE Opportunities:
This course does not offer CEUs.
Meet your Instructors


Drs. Reiter and Goodie are internationally recognized experts in the integration of behavioral health into primary care. Both have co-authored three leading “how-to” books on integrated care; worked as an integrated care clinician, administrator, trainer, faculty, and consultant; and publish and speak regularly about integration. An implementation expert with broad experience, Dr. Reiter has worked in the community health, commercial and government sectors, helping hundreds of primary care systems, clinics and individuals integrate. He has also taught integrated care in two universities and has provided 150 presentations and peer-reviewed publications. Dr. Goodie is a board-certified clinical health psychologist and Professor in the Departments of Family Medicine and Medical and Clinical Psychology. His extensive academic experience with integrated care includes having developed or directed 16 graduate-level courses, authoring 65+ peer-reviewed articles and 25+ book chapters, and delivering over 75 national or international presentations.

