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Format: Webinar
In the fourth part of this series, we will delve into the indispensable role of counselors within the interdisciplinary care framework for opioid use disorder. Discover the techniques and strategies they use to provide emotional and psychological support, helping individuals navigate the complex path to recovery.
Presenter(s):
Chrissie S. Martin, MA, LMFT, LAC-S, CS
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: Social Work CE Credit
Certificate: Certificate of Completion
Format: Clinical Tool
Developed by AAAP and ASAM, this guideline focuses on the identification, diagnosis, treatment, and promotion of recovery for patients with stimulant use disorder, stimulant intoxication, and stimulant withdrawal.
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): No
Certificate: No
Format: Clinical Tool
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Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): No
Certificate: No
Format: Webinar
Throughout this webinar, attendees will be introduced to the foundational aspects of creating and sustaining productive community-based research partnerships. We will highlight successful case studies and models that demonstrate the practical application of these collaborations, showcasing how they can lead to the development of innovative, evidence-based treatment strategies specifically tailored for women. Key discussions will include case examples such as the integration of exercise and wellness programs and the enhancement of peer support efforts, illustrating the diverse ways in which partnerships can enrich treatment interventions. However, the primary focus will remain on the overarching strategies and principles that guide these successful collaborations. Designed for social workers, treatment professionals, researchers, and advocates, this webinar aims to equip participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to foster meaningful collaborations that can significantly impact women’s recovery journeys. Join us to learn how you can contribute to advancing women’s substance use disorder treatment through the power of community-based research partnerships.
Presenter(s):
Natasha S. Mendoza, MSW, PhD; and Beverly Wohlert, PhD
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): No
Format: Clinical Tool
The Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) is an evidence-based approach to deliver behavioral healthcare in primary care settings. This model has been adapted to address substance use disorders in primary medical settings. CoCM requires a team of providers; trained primary care providers (PCP) work with embedded behavioral health care managers (BHCM) to provide a range of effective treatment, including evidence-based medication and/or psychosocial treatments.
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): No
Certificate: No
Format: Webinar
This presentation will review the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM), which is an evidence-based approach to delivering behavioral healthcare in primary care settings. This model has been adapted to address substance use disorders in primary medical settings. CoCM requires a team of providers; trained primary care providers (PCP) work with embedded behavioral health care managers (BHCM) to provide a range of effective treatments, including evidence-based medication and/or psychosocial treatments, and a psychiatric consultant who engages with the team primarily through indirect care. Implementation and clinical considerations for CoCM for substance use disorders will be reviewed.
Presenter(s):
Anna Ratzliff, MD, PhD; Andrew Saxon, MD; Jasen Christensen, DO
Credit Available:
CE Credit(s): Yes
Designations: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit