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SUMMARY:A Multigenerational Approach to Prevention & Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
DESCRIPTION:Summary: Through both environmental and genetic factors\, substance use disorders frequently perpetuate from one generation to another within families. Treating individuals struggling with a substance use disorder in isolation often represents a missed opportunity to provide both treatment and preventive measures for others in their family who have been directly impacted by\, are at risk for or also struggle with a substance use disorder. Participants will: \n\nRecognize the role genes and shared environment play in multigenerational perpetuation of substance use disorder\nUnderstand familial risk factors for substance use\nIdentify key stages of the individual and family life-cycle for multigenerational interventions\nIncrease confidence in being able to invite family members to support treatment and participate in preventive measures\nRecognize opportunities for prevention of further harm from substance use disorders\, no matter the age or life stage of the individual whom they are treating.\n\nPresenter: Peter Jackson\, MD\, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry\, UVM Larner College of Medicine\, Burlington\, VT \n Register
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/a-multigenerational-approach-to-prevention-treatment-of-substance-use-disorders/
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ORGANIZER;CN="UVM Center on Rural Addiction":MAILTO:CORA@uvm.edu
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SUMMARY:Practical Harm Reduction: Myths\, Facts\, and Practices
DESCRIPTION:Description\nHarm reduction practices in the addiction recovery field are often misunderstood and carry a stigma with them. Professionals who work in these programs know their value\, but more traditional addiction professionals often think of harm reduction practices as being “enabling” or being undermining of “real recovery.” Harm reduction\, however\, is grounded in theory and practices that help people to get better and reduce the problems associated with the use of substances. This training will review the grounded theories and practices that make harm reduction implementable in any environment and will encourage addiction professionals to increase openness to these practices. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIdentify two commonly utilized theoretical orientations that support harm reduction principles and practices.\nIdentify three implementable harm reduction practices in the addiction recovery field.\nIdentify two barriers to implementation of harm reduction practices and a method to overcome each barrier.\n\nPrice\nEducation is FREE to all professionals \nEarn 2 Continuing Education Hours (CEs)\nThe CE certificate for this webinar will be available after the webinar takes place. NAADAC Members will be prompted to register for the CE quiz for free\, while non-members will be prompted to pay a $25 processing fee to access the quiz. Upon passing the CE quiz\, a CE Certificate will be immediately available to download in your profile. Click here for detailed step-by-step instructions for accessing your CE quiz and CE Certificate. \nPresenter\nRyan Paul Carruthers\, PhD\, MAC\, LADC\, LMHP\, holds a Doctorate degree in Counseling Studies through Capella University and is certified as a MAC by NAADAC. Carruthers is a member of the MINT and works as an adjunct professor at local colleges. He provides CE classes to other addiction and mental health practitioners and has been a Certified QPR Suicide Prevention Trainer. He is a Certified SMART Recovery facilitator. Carruthers is currently employed by CenterPointe\, Inc. in Lincoln\, Nebraska and works as the Director of Clinical Operations. \nRegister
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/practical-harm-reduction-myths-facts-and-practices/
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ORGANIZER;CN="NAADAC":MAILTO:naadac@naadac.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T120000
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SUMMARY:Smartphone-based Financial Incentives to Promote Smoking Cessation Among Pregnant Women
DESCRIPTION:Summary: Maternal smoking is the leading cause of poor birth outcomes\, increases the risk for adverse neonatal outcomes\, and is associated with the development of chronic health conditions later in life. Additionally\, maternal smoking during pregnancy involves a substantial economic toll. Although effective smoking cessation treatments for pregnant women are sparse\, one exception to this is financial incentives-based interventions. This webinar will review the research\, development\, and outcomes produced by an innovative\, remotely-delivered financial incentives intervention for reducing cigarette smoking during pregnancy. Participants will: \n\nHear about Dr. Kurti’s research developing and implementing a smartphone-based financial incentives intervention for reducing smoking among pregnant women.\nIdentify key components of financial incentives interventions\, and how they can be delivered via smartphone.\nLearn how to obtain biochemical verification of abstinence in interventions for substance use that are delivered remotely.\nLearn how smartphone-based or other remotely-delivered interventions can expand treatment access to rural-dwelling or other historically under-served populations.\n\nPresenter: Allison Kurti\, PhD\, Health Scientist\, FDA Center for Tobacco Products \nRegister
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/smartphone-based-financial-incentives-to-promote-smoking-cessation-among-pregnant-women/
CATEGORIES:Other Related
ORGANIZER;CN="UVM Center on Rural Addiction":MAILTO:CORA@uvm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201216T150000
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SUMMARY:Nonopiate Therapy for Chronic Pain
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis webinar will introduce an interdisciplinary approach to pain management\, including pain physical therapy. We will explore the options for chronic pain management in patients with a history of substance use disorder including adjuvant medications\, pain psychology\, pain physical therapy as well as non-pharmacology options. \nLearning Objectives\n\nVerbalize/identify adjuvant medications for pain management.\nVerbalize/identify pain psychology techniques to assist with pain management.\nVerbalize/identify nonpharmacological techniques to assist with pain management.\n\nPrice\nEducation is FREE to all professionals \nEarn 1.5 Continuing Education Hours (CEs)\nThe CE certificate for this webinar will be available after the webinar takes place. NAADAC Members will be prompted to register for the CE quiz for free\, while non-members will be prompted to pay a $20 processing fee to access the quiz. Upon passing the CE quiz\, a CE Certificate will be immediately available to download in your profile. Click here for detailed step-by-step instructions for accessing your CE quiz and CE Certificate. \nPresenter \nTammy Flemming\, DNP\, ACNP-BC\, has been working in pain management for almost 20 years\, including inpatient rounds at facilities with large volumes of patients with a history of substance use disorder. Flemming is currently involved in multiple committees and serves on the UPMC Pain Steering Committee with others who treat those with substance use disorders. Her consult service consists of almost 50% of patients with a substance use disorder issue either active or in their history with a new pain issue. \nRegister
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/nonopiate-therapy-for-chronic-pain/
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ORGANIZER;CN="NAADAC":MAILTO:naadac@naadac.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201221T113000
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SUMMARY:The State of Telehealth Policy in New Hampshire
DESCRIPTION:The latest state of telehealth developments in the COVID-19 environment\nBehavioral health provider and consumer telehealth survey results\nHow the New Hampshire Telehealth Alliance will keep members informed in 2021; legislative and regulatory developments\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/the-state-of-telehealth-policy-in-new-hampshire/
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