On-Demand Online Courses
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On Demand | Welcoming, Integrated Services for People with Co-occurring Disorders
Trainer: Kenneth Minkoff, MD. This presentation describes how to design systems and services based on the expectation that individuals and families will have co-occurring MH, SUD, health conditions, trauma, and other complex needs, so that all programs are “co-occurring programs” and all people providing services – including psychopharmacology practitioners – are “co-occurring helpers.” The presentation describes the six evidence-based principles of intervention for integrated service delivery and illustrates how any individual or team can begin to apply these principles and interventions in their own program in order to have more success – and more fun – working with the people with complex challenges who need our help the most.
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On Demand | Working with Refugees and Immigrants: A Primer for Mental Health Practitioners
Trainer: Krista Hall, LCSW. This training will focus on working with immigrants, specifically refugees, asylum-seekers and asylees. The training will discuss why and how these individuals come to the United States and will outline immigration categories and processes. We will also look at perceptions of mental health in multicultural populations, and offer suggestions for best practices in engagement and diagnostics.
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On Demand | Assessing Risks and Mitigation When Prescribing Opioids
This course reviews strategies such as risk assessment tools and protocols when prescribing opioids that support patient/client safety and mitigate risk.
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On Demand | The Brain’s Basis of Serious Psychiatric, Stress and Substance Use Disorders
Presented by Carl Salzman, MD | This course provides a review of both normal and abnormal brain function and examines the relationships between brain dysfunction, psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders.
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On Demand | Change Attitudes, Change Actions, and Champion Recovery
This course explores the impact of stigma on people in and seeking recovery from substance use disorder, and identifies concrete ways to adopt language and take actions to align with and support the development of recovery-oriented language, recovery-oriented care, and recovery capital in ourselves, our organizations, and our communities.
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On Demand | Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT)
How to Help Family Members Affected by a Loved One’s Substance Use
This course discusses the main principles of CRAFT and some accessible resources for clinicians and patients alike. -
On Demand | Co-Occurring Disorders: What you need to know & Prescribing tips
In this video course, Dr. Leah Bauer discusses evidence-based strategies to diagnose and treat co-occurring substance use and psychiatric disorders. This course is relevant for both providers and prescribers.
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On Demand | Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance-Related Conditions and Disorders
*Course temporarily unavailable – Feb 2022* This course provides fundamental knowledge about co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
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On Demand | Elevating Evidence-Based Responses to the Opioid Epidemic
This course will explore how stigma undermines evidence-based practice to address opioid use disorder, treatment and recovery. It will examine the factors that contribute to the opioid epidemic as well as what can be done to help communities move forward more effectively.