The CARIBOU Pathway provides an evidence-based approach to treating depression in youth and uses a measurement-based care framework for assessing and monitoring their progress. As an integrated care pathway (ICP) for outpatient youth ages 13-18 (with potential for use up to age 24) with depression, a structured treatment plan for the youth maps the treatment process from start to finish. The treatment is also collaborative, so youth are involved in decision-making, as are other people who support them, such as family members and their care team. The pathway includes seven core components.
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Modules
- Assessment
- Psychoeducation
- Psychotherapy Options
- Medications Recommendations
- Team Reviews
- Completion of Pathway
Duration
Varies
Delivery Method
Online
Population
Youth, Families, Caregiver
Department
Cundill Centre for Child and Youth Depression
Cost
Free
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If you have further questions about the pathway or its materials, please contact Cundill.Centre@camh.ca
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