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Format: Webinar
This 90-minute webinar provides a clear and practical overview of essential supervision practices for both clinical and peer-based professionals working with individuals experiencing opioid, stimulant, and other substance use disorders. Participants will learn key supervision functions, effective communication strategies, documentation expectations, and methods for supporting professional growth while maintaining accountability. The session highlights how quality supervision enhances service effectiveness, supports ethical practice, and promotes workforce sustainability across treatment and recovery support settings.
Presenter(s):
Terrence D. Walton, MSW
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: Social Worker CE Credit
Format: Webinar
Designed specifically for peer professionals and related helpers, this 90-minute webinar focuses on effective ways to support individuals engaged in treatment for opioid, stimulant, and other substance use disorders. Participants will explore the unique role of peer-based support, including how to build trust, encourage treatment engagement, reinforce recovery goals, and navigate boundaries while working alongside clinical providers. Attendees will explore negative biases and myths regarding individuals treated with medications for opioid use disorder. Practical tools and real-world scenarios will help attendees strengthen their skills in supporting sustained engagement and long-term recovery outcomes.
Presenter(s):
Chris Allende, CPSS
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: Addiction counselors and peer professionals
Format: Webinar
This 90-minute webinar examines common ethical challenges encountered by certified addiction counselors, clinical supervisors and interns working with individuals affected by opioid, stimulant, and other substance use disorders. Participants will review core ethical principles, boundary management, confidentiality concerns, and decision-making frameworks relevant to real-world practice. Through case examples and guided discussion, the session equips attendees with practical tools to identify ethical risks early and respond in ways that protect clients, professionals, and the integrity of treatment services.
Presenter(s):
Malcolm Horn, PhD, LCSW, MAC, SAP
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: Social Work CE Credit
Format: Webinar
The webinar is intended to explore practical strategies for preventing opioid, stimulant, and other substance use disorders among children and youth affected by addiction in their families and communities. Participants will learn how early exposure to substance use, chronic stress, and community conditions can increase vulnerability over time—and how protective factors like connection, stability, belonging, and healthy coping skills can reduce risk. The session highlights what families, schools, and community helpers can do early to support resilience and interrupt cycles of addiction before they take hold.
Presenter(s):
Nicole M. Augustine, MPH
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: Social Work CE Credit
Format: Webinar
Recent attention has turned to opioid use disorder (OUD) and other substance use disorders (SUDs) as significant and growing health concerns among older adults. Biopsychosocial complications that develop with age, including medical comorbidities and cognitive impairments, contribute to some of the adverse interactions between substance misuse and the aging brain. This webinar will focus on how professionals can effectively work at the intersection of aging, mental health, and substance use, with a specific emphasis on opioid use disorder. Participants will learn practical strategies for assessing, diagnosing, treating, and supporting older clients with OUD or other SUDs, and will be empowered to offer compassionate, evidence-informed, and age-responsive care.
Presenter(s):
Mita M. Johnson, EdD, LAC, MAC, SAP; and James "JJ" Johnson, Jr., BS, LADC, NCAC II, SAP
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: Social Work CE Credit
Certificate: Certificate of Completion
Format: Webinar
Join Terrence D. Walton, MSW, for a webinar exploring recent research and practical guidance on integrating MOUD with specific counseling interventions to enhance medication adherence, treatment success, recovery capital, and quality of life. The presenter will use research findings and practice wisdom to explain when medication alone may be sufficient and why, for many, a combined approach is essential for thriving recovery. The webinar will also explore implications for treating those with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders.
Presenter(s):
Terrence D. Walton, MSW
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: Social Work CE Credit
Certificate: Certificate of Completion