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SUMMARY:New Perspectives on Addiction Relapse and Recovery: An Idiographic Contextual Approach
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a Center for Technology and Behavioral Health (CTBH) seminar with Katie Witkiewitz\, PhD \nNew Perspectives on Addiction Relapse and Recovery: An Idiographic Contextual Approach \nTopic: Treatments for alcohol use disorder (AUD) and other addictive disorders have progressed considerably over the past 30 years. Yet\, there is still lack of consensus about the prediction and prevention of returning to problematic drinking and drug use during treatment and what factors predict longer-term recovery. Definitions of relapse and recovery also vary and there is little empirical data to inform our understanding of long-term outcomes following a course of evidence-based addiction treatment. The current talk will highlight conceptual and empirical advances in the treatment of addiction\, focusing particularly on person-centered approaches to conceptualizing relapse risk and empirically evaluating changes in substance use over time. Implications for definitions of addiction recovery and future research will also be discussed. \nPresenter: Dr. Katie Witkiewitz is a Regents’ Professor of Psychology and a Scientist at the Center on Alcoholism\, Substance Abuse\, and Addictions at the University of New Mexico. The underlying theme of her research is the development of empirically-based models of addiction\, with an emphasis on applying advanced quantitative research methods to better understand changes in addictive behavior over time. Dr. Witkiewitz is also a licensed clinical psychologist and has worked extensively on the development of a theoretical model of biopsychosocial influences on alcohol and drug relapse. She has conducted numerous empirical studies on the prediction of alcohol and drug relapse\, mechanisms of successful alcohol treatment outcomes\, as well as the development of interventions to treat addiction. To date\, Dr. Witkiewitz has authored 5 books and over 175 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters\, and she has given over 110 presentations and invited talks. Her research has been supported by grants from the National Institute on Mental Health\, National Institute on Drug Abuse\, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism\, and National Cancer Institute\, with over $20 million in research funding since 2004.\n_________________________________________________________________ \nJoin us in person or over WebEx \nClick Here to Join the WebEx Meeting\nMeeting number/Access code: 796 314 754\nMeeting password: Dartmouth1 \nJoin by phone\n1-877-668-4490 Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada)\n1-408-792-6300 Call-in toll number (US/Canada)\nAccess code: 638 501 558
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/new-perspectives-addiction-relapse-recovery-idiographic-contextual-approach/
LOCATION:Northeast Node Headquarters\, 46 Centerra Parkway\, Suite 315\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03766\, United States
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SUMMARY:National American Indian & Alaska Native ATTC Group Counseling Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Essential Substance Abuse Skills Webinar Series \nSpeaker: Sean A. Bear 1st\, BA\, CADC\, Meskwaki Tribal Nation
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/national-american-indian-alaskan-native-attc-group-counseling-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Instructor-Led Online Basic Group Counseling Skills Course
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course will provide basic group counseling skills that apply evidence-based addiction research into real world practice. Skills that address heterogeneous group populations (e .g.\, stage of the recovery process\, age\, gender\, cultural diversity\, sexual orientation\, dual diagnoses\, socioeconomic status\, education\, and support systems) unique to substance use treatment will be provided. This course also includes four live interactive web-conference calls (1 per week) with the instructor as an additional course resource for the participants. \nCourse Objectives \nUpon completion of this course participants will be competent in the following areas: \n• Knowledge of the basic structure and principles of organizing and developing a clinical group.\n• Identification of the steps needed to build group cohesiveness.\n• Development of realistic\, achievable group goals consistent with achieving and maintaining recovery.\n• Facilitation of the development of basic and life skills associated with recovery for group members.\n• Application of group counseling skills to meet the individual needs of each member while creating a “whole” resilient group. \nTarget audience: \nAddiction Counselors\, Health Providers\, Behavioral and Mental Health Providers\, Family Therapists\, Certified Addiction Professionals\, Adolescent Treatment and Juvenile Offender Providers\, Rehabilitation Providers\, and Social Workers. \nAdditional Information: \nThe New England ATTC in partnership with Brown University has a state-of-the-art Distance Learning Program (DLP). This course was developed by Dee Lexandra\, PhD.\, MSW\, LCSW\, CAP for the DLP. Designed as a public service training for the substance use disorder treatment workforce\, this course is offered FREE of cost by the New England ATTC. The duration of this course is 8 hours over a period of 4 weeks. The DLP is administered by the New England ATTC at the Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies (CAAS). This course is approved by the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) for 8 CEUs. \nNote: Registration is limited to the first 50 students.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/instructor-led-online-basic-group-counseling-skills-course/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Addressing Addiction in Acute Care Settings
DESCRIPTION:This webinar aims to describe programs that are currently underway including the supportive evidence to capitalize on the time that a patient spends in the acute care setting to promote health and therapeutic engagement while minimizing future harm. \nPresenter Dr. Michael Lynch is a board certified emergency physician and medical toxicologist. He is the medical director of the Pittsburgh Poison Center and works clinically in two level one trauma center EDs and as a clinical toxicologist at 5 hospitals. He has led efforts to improve care for patients with substance use disorders both in the ED and in the hospital coupled with connection to ongoing treatment. \nLearn more and register at the event’s website listed below
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/webinar-addressing-addiction-acute-care-settings/
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SUMMARY:National American Indian & Alaska Native Behavioral Health webinar series
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is part of a series on research-based integrated health care topics. Current and timely subjects of interest to American Indian and Alaska Native behavioral healthcare issues are presented using evidence-based information by nationally recognized speakers who are experts in their field. This series offers one-hour sessions on the 4th Wednesday of each month. 1-2 pm Eastern; 12-1 pm Central; 11-12 pm Mountain; 10-11 am Pacific; 9-10 am Alaska.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/national-american-indian-alaska-native-behavioral-health-webinar-series/
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