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Hello, im ivette torres, and welcome to another edition of the road to recovery. Today well be talking about prevention and Early Intervention in behavioral health, promising practices. Joining us in our panel today are kristen brennan, executive director, fairfax partnership for youth, fairfax, virginia; dr. Richard brown, professor of family medicine, school of medicine and Public Health, university of wisconsin, madison, wisconsin; gail ritchie, Public Health analyst, center for Mental Health services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health services administration, u. S. Department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. Pierluigi mancini, ceo, clinic for education, treatment, prevention, and addiction, inc. , norcross, georgia. Pierluigi, between 2002 and 2011, the total number of adolescents that received prevention messages through the media went from 83. 2 percent in 2002 and 75. 1 percent on 2011. Are we reaching enough young people with prevention messages . Well, i
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Particularly in light of the current incidents, what kind of messages should we be sending . And are the ones that were sending now being effective . Well, there are a variety of messages that we can send out. Id likeuse ougrand program, that is taking the Good Behavior game, which is an evidencebased practice, to 21 Elementary Schools across the country. What the literature tells us is that two major risk factors, early aggressive and disruptive behavior by Elementary School boys in particular, lead them to be at risk for a variety of outcomes, both Mental Health problems as well as Substance Abuse problems. So, by going early into a young childs life, we can begin to put them on the developmental track that works, and this seems to be working across the country. And richard, this all assumes that the best way is through messaging, yes, but once the youth is affected in some way, they really do have to be assessed. What does that mean to be assessed . Well, its really important that w