1. Introduction: We Need a Better System (Identifies the problem: the risk paradigm; and outlines the solution: SC2.0)
2. Wellness Now (Strategies for developing walk-in consults for all, regardless of level of distress)
3. Values and Principles of a Vibrant Wellness System (i.e., ethics and recovery principles needed to make care more client centric and sustainable)
4. Expanding the Options (description of the 9-steps) 5. Co-Design and Continuous Quality Improvement (client and provider-facing tracking of outcomes including functioning, growth, symptoms, engagement, readiness)
6. Navigating the System (principle of failing forward through trial and error approaches and continuous wellness monitoring)
7. Developing Partnerships (collaboration - three levels: i) with clients; ii) other wellness providers; iii) inter-cultural)
8. Adapting for Unique Settings (introduction to variations on the model from and for different contexts)
9. Conclusion: Towards a Paradigm Shift (sets the stage for the two more comprehensive edited volumes which illustrate through multiple perspectives how the model is being, conceptualized, applied and implemented).
About the Author: Dr Peter Cornish is psychologist, an Honorary Research Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland and the Director of Counseling and Psychological Services at the University of California, Berkeley. His clinical and research activities include online mental health, stepped care programming, mental health service innovations, change management, interprofessional team functioning and group dynamics. Over the past 4 years he has provided health system transformation consultation and on-site training on his own Stepped Care 2.0 model to over 150 institutions across North America, including senior Federal and Provincial policy makers in Canada.