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SUMMARY:Suicide and Opioids: Intersections and Opportunities for Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\n\n\n\nPresenter: Ellyson Stout\, MS\, US Director of Community Suicide Prevention\, Education Development Center (EDC) \nSponsor: National Council for Mental Wellbeing–NCMW \n  \nTarget Audience: This activity is designed for mental health and addiction treatment professionals\, integrated care providers\, and medical staff. This activity is accredited for nurses\, physicians\, physician assistants\, social workers\, pharmacists\, interprofessional teams and other health professionals. \nAbout the webinar: Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States\, with provisional estimates of over 47\,000 deaths in 2021. Nonetheless\, the evidence shows suicide can be prevented through comprehensive healthcare and community-based strategies\, as outlined in the Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Implement the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. Substance misuse is a risk factor for suicide\, and people who use opioids are at increased risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors. This webinar will provide an overview of risk and protective factors associated with suicidality and opioid use disorder (OUD)\, and will outline effective organizational and clinical prevention and intervention strategies for individuals experiencing OUD. \nEducational objectives: \n\nDescribe the broad context of suicide in the U.S. and what we know about suicide prevention.\nExamine the relationship between suicidality and opioid use disorder (OUD) from a public health standpoint.\nLeverage clinical intervention and prevention strategies and resources to address suicidality and OUD.\n\n\n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/suicide-and-opioids-intersections-and-opportunities-for-prevention/
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SUMMARY:Utilizing Passively Collected Data in Daily Life to Enhance the Assessment and Treatment of Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Register via Zoom \nDr. Nick Jacobson is a tenure-track assistant professor in the departments of Biomedical Data Science and Psychiatry within the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health in the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College. He directs the AI and Mental Health: Innovation in Technology Guided Healthcare (AIM HIGH) Laboratory. Dr. Jacobson researches the use of technology to enhance both the assessment and treatment of anxiety and depression. His work has focused on (1) enhancing precision assessment of anxiety and depression using intensive longitudinal data\, (2) conducting multimethod assessment utilizing passive sensor data from smartphones and wearable devices\, and (3) providing scalable\, personalized technology-based treatments utilizing smartphones. He has a strong interest in creating personalized just-in-time adaptive interventions and the quantitative tools that make this work possible. To date\, Dr. Jacobson’s smartphone applications which assess and treat anxiety and depression have been downloaded and installed by more than 50\,000 people in over 100 countries. Dr. Jacobson is the principal investigator of an R01 Awarded from the National Institute of Mental Health studying the use of personalized deep learning models to predict rapid changes in major depressive disorder symptoms using passive sensor data from smartphones and wearable devices. \nRegister via Zoom
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/utilizing-passively-collected-data-in-daily-life-to-enhance-the-assessment-and-treatment-of-mental-health/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies":MAILTO:cbits@northwestern.edu
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