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  • Strengthening Connections: Knitting Together Substance use Prevention in Schools, Communities, and Healthcare

    Caring for ME Webinar with Liz Blackwell-Moore, MPH. Schools, communities and healthcare practices across Maine are working hard to reduce the heavy burden being caused by substance use disorders. While many people are working hard to improve the community and healthcare response to overdoses and increase treatment and recovery services, there are also substantial efforts […]

  • NAADAC Webinar: Addiction as a Relational Disorder

    Innumerable explanations and treatment models have been proffered for addressing addictions and addictive behaviors in our current era. Advances in behavioral and affective neuroscience have significantly advanced these endeavors. At the same time, neuroscience and its integration into counseling is growing at a rapid pace and providers need to know how to respond. One key […]

  • CSAT/CTN Webinar: Digital Therapeutics for Substance Use Disorders

    "Digital Therapeutics for Substance Use Disorders: The State of the Science and Opportunities for Implementation in Substance Use Disorder Care" This webinar is the fourth in a series of collaborative webinars between the CTN and CSAT. In this webinar, an overview of the state of the science of applying digital therapeutics (e.g., mobile, web-based therapeutic […]

  • NAADAC Webinar: Influences on Addiction and Mental Health in the LGBT Population

    The lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities are reported to have higher incidences of substance misuse. This webinar will focus on the influences on the LGBT population that lead to higher rates of using substances as a coping skill, provide a self-assessment of your preparation for providing services to LGBT clients, and examine your […]

  • SAMHSA Recovery Month Webinar: 2017 Road To Recovery Showcase

    This episode will feature footage, photos, and interviews of participants from nationwide events as individuals, families, and entire communities celebrate National Recovery Month, including the 2017 kickoff news conference and National Recovery Month luncheon.  These community events are the cornerstone of National Recovery Month and involve educating, mentoring, and engaging others in supporting recovery.  In […]

  • NAADAC Webinar: Neurocounceling

    Neurocounseling is a relatively new approach in addiction treatment that has been shown to be effective for a variety of addiction related issues including recovery management and relapse prevention. Neurocounseling is based on the fact that behavioral and psychological symptoms have underlying neurological foundations. Addiction counselors can help clients bridge the gap between brain and […]

  • NAADAC Webinar: Applying Emotional Intelligence to Recovery

    The ability to deal effectively with emotions is critical to success in recovery. Gain a greater understanding of the importance of emotional intelligence, how to use it with clients, how to model responses to address difficult situations, and teach skill building exercises by attending this webinar. Learning Objectives Recognize and understand the five competencies for […]

  • Science Series: Mary Brunette, MD

    Northeast Node Headquarters 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, United States

    Smoking cessation in addiction treatment The Science Series webinars are presented on a bi-monthly academic calendar during the lunch hour. Presentations can be viewed either in person or via WebEx (see our Science Series page for online viewing link). We do provide lunch for the in-person participants.

  • NAADAC Webinar: Special Considerations in Substance Use Disorder Habilitation Treatment

    Habilitation clients are creating a framework for recovery for the first time. Many deficits in the areas of knowledge, critical thinking, values, and emotional literacy are present. Constructing a recovery plan requires psycho-education, role playing, testing, building social support, treating institutionalization, and a clear model of care for core clinical issues (e.g., power and control, […]

  • NAADAC Webinar: Mindfulness in Recovery

    The techniques taught in mindfulness play a critical role in relapse prevention. The core mindfulness skills, taken from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), enhance a client's ability to increase awareness of […]

  • NAADAC Webinar: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

    Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been shown to be useful in the treatment of addictive disorders. The cornerstones of ACT include principles of mindfulness, remaining open to new ideas, and […]

  • Caring for ME Webinar: Update on Chapter 488

    Web-Based

    Funded by the Attorney General's Office, Gordon Smith, Executive Vice President of the Maine Medical Association, will: 1. Provide participants with updated information on Maine PL Chapter 488 and associated […]

  • Media Parenting to Prevent Youth Health Risk Behavior by Joy Gabrielli, PhD

    Northeast Node Headquarters 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, United States

    Learning outcomes:  Participants will be able to discuss mental health services research methods.  Participants will be able to use and interpret inferential and descriptive statistics. This will enable them to […]

  • Caring for ME webinar: Alternative Treatments to Pain

    In light of the new opioid laws, Elisabeth Fowlie Mock will present alternative treatments to pain: 1. Discuss alternative treatments for chronic pain management. 2. Highlight the team based approach […]

  • The Impact of Alcohol on Women’s Health

    Web-Based

    Join this webinar to learn about the impact of alcohol and other drugs on women’s health and best practices to identify and intervene for substance use among women. Presenters: Kaylin […]

  • Appropriate Opioid Prescribing for Acute Pain after Surgery, Dr. Richard Barth Jr.

    Web-Based

    During this webinar, Dr. Barth, Chief of General Surgery at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, will discuss 3 recent papers that evaluated opioid prescribing after outpatient and inpatient general surgical operations. Briefly, the papers reported on: · the evaluation of variation in opioid prescribing, how much of prescribed opioids were used (over prescription), and proposed prescribing guidelines; […]

  • Design and Evaluation of Digital Interventions for Behavior Change, by Roger Vilardaga

    Northeast Node Headquarters 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, United States

    Roger Vilardaga, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Addiction Science and Technology at Duke University and Affiliate Professor at Duke’s Global Digital Health Science Center and the Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington. Roger is passionate about the potential of mobile technologies for the advancement of […]

  • Webinar: Cultivating Change Talk, Part 2

    Web-Based

    "Whether in the context of a brief intervention or in an ongoing counseling relationship, when patients talk about their intrinsic motivation, they are more likely to make that change. Motivational […]

  • Free 8-Hour MAT Waiver Course in Manchester, NH

    Elliot Health System One Elliot Way, Manchester, NH, United States

    A free 8-hour Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) buprenorphine waiver training will take place on Friday, March 9, from 8:30AM-5:00PM at Elliot Health System in Manchester, NH. The training is sponsored by […]

    Free
  • Women Recover! Conference

    Four Points Sheraton 1125 Boston-Providence Turnpike, Norwood, MA, United States

    This is a rare opportunity to chronicle women's treatment, from its beginning to the future, highlighting important issues that are in dire need of our focus and innovation today. In a morning panel, we will hear the dynamic and entertaining origin story of women's treatment as remembered by the incredible individuals who pioneered gender-specific drug […]

  • Webinar: Prescribing Buprenorphine in Primary Care

    Web-Based

    Medications to treat opioid use disorder have been underutilized despite being an effective approach to reduce overdose deaths. Buprenorphine is one such effective treatment. Though the number of certified prescribers has grown, treatment providers are still in demand. This webinar will show how that demand could be met through primary care.

  • Understanding Opiate Addiction Workshop Series – AdultED – Hartford Area Career & Technology Center

    Hartford Area Career & Technology Center One Gifford Road, White River Junction, Vermont

    Meets: Three Tuesdays on April 24 & May 1 & May 8, 2018 from 6:00pm to 8:15pm Free Supper: Available starting at 5:30pm Free Onsite Childcare: With pre-registration Scholarships Available Workshop Description: Learn about the opiate crisis, signs of opiate addiction, effects of opiate addition on people and their families, what our community can do […]

    $30.00
  • Federal Law, Regulations, and the Dispensing of Controlled Substances

    Web-Based

    The presentation will briefly touch on the depth of the opioid crisis, the closed system of distribution enforced by the DEA and the practitioner’s role in the closed system and sources of diversion. Educational objectives: Recognize that controlled substances are most commonly abused Describe the Closed System of Distribution Enforced by the DEA Explain the […]

  • The Power of Perceptions and Understanding: Why addiction is a ‘disease’ and why it’s important

    What is the definition of disease and why is it particularly important for addiction to be emphasized as a disease? This presentation is part of a four-part webcast series that aims to educate healthcare professionals about the importance of using approaches that are free of discriminatory attitudes and behaviors in treating individuals with substance use […]

  • SAMHSA Live Virtual Event: Supporting Students With Serious Mental Illness, Substance Use Disorders

    Approximately 1.8 of the nation's college students meet the medical criteria for substance misuse or dependence. Increasing numbers of students report high levels of anxiety, hopelessness, and other symptoms of mental illness. Join national leaders in a conversation about treatment and recovery supports for these underrepresented student populations. Presenters will: • Review data on the […]

  • FREE New Hampshire 8-Hour MAT Waiver Training

    Wentworth-Douglass Hospital 789 Central Ave, Dover, NH, United States

    The New Hampshire Medical Society, NH Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and New England Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network are pleased to offer this FREE 8-hour buprenorphine waiver training. Training is available for physicians interested in seeking their waiver to prescribe buprenorphine in the treatment of opioid use disorders. […]

  • Substance Exposed Infant Annual Conference: Building Pathways of Hope and Success for Families in Maine

    This conference is an educational opportunity for clinicians, service providers, prevention specialists, community members, parents, and others to discuss the impact of prenatal substance exposure, how to prevent it, and ways to support families.The presenters for the day will provide a host of information related to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, and Breastfeeding […]

    $40
  • Emergency Department- Addiction Medicine Collaborative Webinar

    Web-Based

    This webinar series is part of the Caring for ME initiative. The goals of Caring for ME are to support prevention efforts; maintain a compassionate and trauma-informed approach to chronic pain management; improve the safety of opioid prescribing; appropriately diagnose addiction when it exists; and improve access to effective treatments for patients with substance use […]

  • Webinar: Implementing Recovery-Oriented Methadone Maintenance: A Clinical Quality Improvement Project

    Web-Based

    Methadone saves lives. A large systematic review published in 2017 showed unequivocally that methadone reduces mortality among people with opioid use disorders. In the context of an opioid overdose epidemic, all efforts should be made to expand the availability of methadone treatment services to individuals who may benefit from it. But in our efforts to […]

  • The Power of Perceptions and Understanding: Reducing discriminatory practices in clinical settings

    What is the nature and extent of discrimination toward individuals with substance use disorder? What is the origin and perpetuating factors to this discrimination, and how do we tackle the challenge of reducing discriminatory practices in healthcare settings? This presentation is part of a four-part webcast series that aims to educate healthcare professionals about the importance […]

  • Science Series: Opioid Use Disorder and Commonly Co-Occurring Conditions: an Infectious Disease Perspective

    Northeast Node Headquarters 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, United States

    Dr. Kinna Thakarar People with opioid use disorder who inject drugs commonly have co-occurring infectious disease conditions like HIV, viral hepatitis, and infective endocarditis. This presentation will review the epidemiology behind injection drug use (IDU) and infectious diseases, a clinical checklist for key health issues among people who inject drugs (PWID) with a focus on […]

  • FREE New Hampshire 8-Hour MAT Waiver Training

    Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center One Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, NH, United States

    NH Medical Society, NH Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network are pleased to offer this FREE buprenorphine waiver training. Training is available for physicians interested in seeking their waiver to prescribe buprenorphine in the treatment of opioid use disorders. To obtain the waiver to […]