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With and Without HOPE Referrals

With and Without HOPE Referrals

These videos present two different deliveries of a referral to speech therapy- one with the HOPE and one without. Referrals are a wonderful moment to connect the family’s goal for their child to a Building Block of HOPE that can…

With and Without HOPE Developmental Screening

With and Without HOPE Developmental Screening

These videos present two deliveries of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire often used for developmental screening in home visiting and pediatric practices. The Without HOPE video is intentionally dramatized and not informed by HOPE. We know that Home Visitors are…

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Goal Concordant Care Simulations

The videos below share brief examples of providers eliciting a parent’s goal in the course of a visit and then connecting that goal to a “moment of HOPE.” The first video shares a parent with an infant and the second…

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IEP Simulation Videos With and Without HOPE

Below are two videos sharing a simulation of an IEP meeting with a parent Dr. Allison Stephens and her son T.J. and the school staff. In the first video the school staff are not utilizing the HOPE framework during the…

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ACEs Screening Review Simulations

Below are two videos sharing a simulation of a physician reviewing the results of an ACEs screening with a parent, one that is not informed by the HOPE framework and another that utilizes the HOPE framework. HOPE Director Robert Sege…

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Home Visiting Intake

These videos present two intake sessions, one that is intentionally dramatized and not informed by HOPE (we know that all of our home visiting friends are incredibly empathetic) and another that utilizes the HOPE framework. HOPE Research Assistant Loren McCullough…

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Postpartum depression screen: HOPE-informed Encounter

Dr. Baraka Floyd, HOPE collaborator, co-presenter, and Clinical Assistant Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine created a similar series of videos. Dr. Floyd demonstrates encounters with a mock patient, to discuss a Post-Partum Depression screen, with and without a HOPE-informed…

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Teen substance use screen: HOPE-informed Encounter

Here we present three videos — one showing a traditional approach to a first encounter between a physician and patient, the second showing a HOPE-informed approach to the same encounter, and a third with the actress who played the part…

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PCE and Adult Mental Health

In this video, Dr. Sege presents the results of his study published in September, 2019 about the negative lifelong health effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the protective/buffering lifelong effects of Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs).

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