Early Serious Mental Illness (ESMI) Competency Center

The Idaho ESMI Competency Center focuses on individuals ages 15 to 30, who have recently struggled with schizophrenia-spectrum disorder or bipolar disorder with psychotic features, and who have had their first episode of psychosis in the past two years.

What is ESMI?

Early Serious Mental Illness (ESMI) is the initial period of symptom onset. The Idaho ESMI Competency Center focuses on individuals ages 15 to 30, who have recently struggled with schizophrenia-spectrum disorder or bipolar disorder with psychotic features, and who have had their first episode of psychosis in the past two years.

What is the ESMI Competency Center?

A team of ESMI Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) who collaborate, create, provide, and share expertise and best practices, to assist the providers that serve Idahoans who experience ESMI.

ESMI – OnTrack NY Model Overview

The ESMI Competency Center utilizes a Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) approach based off the OnTrack NY model that includes an evidence-based team approach. The approach strives for decreased hospitalizations and increased shared decision-making to reach educational, vocational, relational, and independent living goals.

Studies show early diagnosis and appropriate treatment make it possible to recover from psychosis. Recovery means the ability to live a fulfilling and productive life, even if the psychotic symptoms sometimes return.

How can the ESMI Competency Center help providers in Idaho?

The ESMI CoE team assists ESMI providers in being successful with the program by providing training, coaching, mentoring, fidelity monitoring, technical assistance, and support with program implementation.  The ESMI CoE team has an emphasis on data analysis and outcome measurement to ensure program participants are getting the best evidence-based services available. 

For information on the OnTrack NY Model, please visit
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ESMI COMPETENCY CENTER, PLEASE CONTACT
Michael Guymon
ESMI Program Manager