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SUMMARY:Addressing Veteran Substance Use: Promoting Recovery Through Collaboration and Compassion- webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register here \n  \nSubstance use among Veterans and Service Members continues to be a critical behavioral health challenge that intersects with trauma\, pain management\, and the transition to civilian life. Veterans are at significantly higher risk of developing a substance use disorder (SUD) as compared to non-veterans. Veterans with SUD are also more likely to suffer from a mental illness or experience homelessness (Lloyd\, Prakash\, and Terplan\, 2024). Federal\, state and local agencies are continually working to reduce the prevalence of SUD among Service Members\, Veterans and their families (SMVF) This webinar will explore evidence-informed strategies\, emerging trends\, and innovative models that support recovery and resilience among SMVF. Presenters will discuss the importance of coordinated care across systems including the Department of Veterans Affairs\, state health authorities\, and community-based organizations. The presenters will highlight programs that are improving access to effective substance use treatment and long-term recovery support. Join us for this conversation as we bring together leaders from the Department of Veterans Affairs\, the SAFE Project\, and the Oregon Health Authority to share practical tools\, lessons learned\, and resources for those working to address substance use and promote wellness across the military and Veteran continuum of care. This webinar will be followed by a learning community series exploring each of these topics in greater detail. If you are interested\, you can get further information via upcoming issues of our monthly enewsletter\, “Topics in the News” or from our Upcoming Events page. Eliza Lloyd\, Krithika Prakash\, MS\, and Mishka Terplan\, MD\, MPH\, (2024) Veterans & Substance Use Disorder (SUD): Evidence-Based Strategies & Programs\, with contribution from Cheryl Holm-Hansen\, MA\, PhD\, and edited by Emily Warthman\, JD\, MPH (University Park\, PA: Research-to-Policy Collaboration\, Pennsylvania State University). https://evidence2impact.ps
URL:https://www.ncparecoveryhub.com/event/addressing-veteran-substance-use-promoting-recovery-through-collaboration-and-compassion-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Ketamine Use Disorder- Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register Here- and more info\n  \nThis session is part of NAHEWD’s national webinar series Bridging HIV and SUD: Innovations in the Field. The series will highlight various innovative models and approaches to treating substance use disorder (SUD) in people at risk for and living with HIV. This lecture explores ketamine use including intoxication and withdrawal\, ketamine use disorder and resulting complications\, and ketamine’s current therapeutic potential for the treatment of substance use disorders. \nLearning objectives: \n1. To be able to identify ketamine intoxication. \n2. To be able to describe the acute and chronic complications of ketamine use. \n3. To be familiar with the treatment of ketamine use disorder.
URL:https://www.ncparecoveryhub.com/event/ketamine-use-disorder-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T133000
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SUMMARY:Strengthening Helping Professionals: Ethics\, Resilience\, & Attachment-Informed Approaches- Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nDescription\nIn 2022\, 46% of helping professionals reported feeling burned out often or very often\, an increase from 32% in 2018. These professionals enter the field with a deep desire to support others. Yet this very strength can become a vulnerability when professional boundaries blur\, self-care is deprioritized\, and emotional overwhelm sets in. This presentation invites participants to reflect on how their personal attachment patterns may influence their work with clients\, their relationships with colleagues\, and their ability to care for themselves. Professionals will explore how to set healthier boundaries\, maintain emotional resilience\, and develop a sustainable self-care plan. Participants will also learn how to recognize signs of professional burnout\, maintain balance\, engage in proactive supervision and peer support\, create a plan to promote long-term well-being\, and reconnect with their purpose. \nPresenter\nDoug Smith\, BS\, CADC II\, has 22 years of experience working in behavioral health services\, including serving as a direct clinician\, clinical director\, and director of clinical development. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Eastern Oregon University and is a certified alcohol and drug counselor\, level two. Smith has pioneered numerous modern approaches to treatment services\, including the development of new patient-centered treatment models. He developed the Emotional Attachment Behavioral Therapy (EABT) model and speaks nationally to professionals in the field about its positive outcomes. Smith is the recipient of the Oregon Association of Addiction Professionals’ 2023 Innovator of the Year Award as well as the 2018 Addiction Professional of the Year Community Service Award. He is a member of the Oregon NAADAC Board\, serves on the NAADAC- LGBTQIA2S+ committee\, and is also a NAADAC-approved education provider. \nLearning Objectives\n\nParticipant will be able to describe the benefits and risks of their professional boundaries.\nParticipants will be able to evaluate their self-care for continuous improvement to maintain self-monitoring.\nParticipants will be able to identify impairment in any part of their professional performance and seek appropriate professional assistance.\n\nContent Level\nAll Levels. \n\nBeginning level courses introduce learners to a content area; include information about a condition\, treatment method\, or issue; and involve learning and comprehending content.\nIntermediate level courses provide information that builds on knowledge practitioners with some experience already have. These courses focus on skill-building or adding knowledge\, possibly following a brief overview of basic information\, and involve using information in concrete situations and understanding the underlying structure of the material.\nAdvanced level courses provide content for participants who have been working in the content area and have a clear understanding of the issues. These courses cover and address the complexities involved in the work and involve synthesizing material to create new patterns or structures or evaluating material for a specific purpose.
URL:https://www.ncparecoveryhub.com/event/strengthening-helping-professionals-ethics-resilience-attachment-informed-approaches-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings,Webinar
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SUMMARY:H.O.P.E Program: A Multi-Stage\, Variable Length of Stay Program Focusing on Recovery From Opiate Addiction
DESCRIPTION:March 12\, 2026 | 10:00AM–noon | Approved for 2 CE: NAADAC/UPITT \n\nRegister Here\n\nINTRODUCTION TO THE HOPE PROGRAM. With the oversight and direction on Thomas Callahan\, Executive Director\, the HOPE program was developed at Cove Forge in 2012. At that time\, we were looking at the AMA rates among young opiate users in our Rehabilitation Program. We collected and studied the data\, that with a certain reliability\, showed that our opiate dependent clients would often first be motivated for treatment\, but then experience a drop in motivation around day 7 to 9 and that we would experience AMA rates of 27%-30% with this group. The HOPE program was developed following a great deal of research on the neurochemical endorphin\, which was identified as being greatly impacted by opiate use. After many discussions\, information sharing and team meetings with Mr. Callahan\, a program was constructed rich in known factors that would have positive impact on this neurochemical
URL:https://www.ncparecoveryhub.com/event/h-o-p-e-program-a-multi-stage-variable-length-of-stay-program-focusing-on-recovery-from-opiate-addiction/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings,Webinar
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SUMMARY:[ORN] RCO Bootcamp (2-Day Training)- Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The RCO Bootcamp is a leadership development program for new and emerging Recovery Community Organization (RCO) directors\, program managers\, and board members. The bootcamp covers all the basics to help establish policies and procedures to build the capacity of small nonprofit organizations. Breakout sessions focus on governance\, sustainability\, ethics\, strategic planning\, and staff development \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.ncparecoveryhub.com/event/orn-rco-bootcamp-2-day-training-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings,Webinar
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CREATED:20260226T160356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T160915Z
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SUMMARY:Birth Trauma & Substance Use- Webinar
DESCRIPTION:March 19\, 2026 | 10:00AM–noon | Approved for 2 CE: NAADAC/UPITT \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.ncparecoveryhub.com/event/birth-trauma-substance-use-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260325T120000
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SUMMARY:Understanding The Role of Toxic Shame in Substance Use Disorders- Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nDescription\nWhat happens when shame becomes chronic or toxic? Individuals with substance use disorders are presenting with unconscious\, untreated toxic shame\, yet this subject is underacknowledged in addiction treatment and the wider field. When we understand the role of shame in addiction\, we see the need for wrap-around care\, systemic and depth approaches – and why we need to include children and family members in treatment. \nPresenter\nJosephine Mansergh-Johnson\, LPCA (CT)\, MBACP (UK)\, MHC-LP (NY)\, is an educator and professional with multiple years of experience addressing trauma and addiction and has trained to treat clients in both the UK and the US. Josie has worked in harm reduction\, integrated treatment\, school-based play therapy\, and private practice\, supporting clients of all ages. Mansergh-Johnson contributes to research\, counselor education\, and presents internationally on topics such as healing sexual trauma and reconceptualizing addiction through the lens of intergenerational shame. Currently\, Mansergh-Johnson is at Resilience Therapy New York\, seeing clients across the lifespan\, in addition to working in child and family services with Hazelden Betty Ford\, teaching graduate-level clinicians at the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School\, and consulting. With a passion for awareness\, education\, and innovation\, Mansergh-Johnson empowers others through her belief in the power to change trajectories and foster the potential of the next generation. \nLearning Objectives\n\nParticipants will be able to describe how to identify toxic shame\, how it contributes to returns to use\, co-occurring disorders\, affects relationships\, quality of life and functioning.\nParticipants will be able to summarize toxic shame’s origins.\nParticipants will be able to identify clinical interventions that can help individuals to heal from toxic shame\, what the journey looks like\, and wider implications for working with children and families.\n\nContent Level\nAll Levels. \n\nBeginning level courses introduce learners to a content area; include information about a condition\, treatment method\, or issue; and involve learning and comprehending content.\nIntermediate level courses provide information that builds on knowledge practitioners with some experience already have. These courses focus on skill-building or adding knowledge\, possibly following a brief overview of basic information\, and involve using information in concrete situations and understanding the underlying structure of the material.\nAdvanced level courses provide content for participants who have been working in the content area and have a clear understanding of the issues. These courses cover and address the complexities involved in the work and involve synthesizing material to create new patterns or structures or evaluating material for a specific purpose.
URL:https://www.ncparecoveryhub.com/event/understanding-the-role-of-toxic-shame-in-substance-use-disorders-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Alcohol Use Disorders 101-Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Description\nBased on findings from the 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)\, 29.5 million people ages 12 and older (10.5%) met criteria for an alcohol use disorder (AUD). There are also more than 140\,000 deaths annually attributed to excessive alcohol use. \nTo equip the healthcare workforce to better address this public health concern\, this training is designed to provide an introductory overview of alcohol use disorders. We will explore the latest epidemiological data\, with a focus on the prevalence and trends of alcohol use and alcohol use disorders in the United States. Diagnostic criteria and screening tools to assess for alcohol use disorders will be discussed. Additionally\, we will examine evidence-based interventions to treat alcohol use disorders and support individuals in their recovery. \nIntended audience\nProviders\, nurses\, social workers\, psychologists\, peer supports\, other clinical staff\, and non-clinicians. \nSpeakers\nBrittany L. Carney\, DNP\, FNP-BC (she/her) \nBrittany (Britt) is a clinical nurse educator for Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) Grayken Center for Addiction Training and Technical Assistance\, a doctorally-prepared Family Nurse Practitioner in General Internal Medicine at BMC\, and an assistant professor of medicine at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. Britt earned a Doctor in Nursing Practice (DNP) and master’s in nursing from the University of Massachusetts Graduate School of Nursing\, and she earned a Master of Medical Sciences from Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. \nVanessa Loukas\, MSN\, FNP-C\, CARN-AP (she/her) \nVanessa is a clinical nurse educator for Boston Medical Center’s (BMC) Grayken Center for Addiction Training and Technical Assistance\, a Family Nurse Practitioner in General Internal Medicine at BMC\, and an assistant professor of medicine at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. Vanessa earned her master’s in nursing from Simmons University and is certified as a Certified Addiction Registered Nurse – Advanced Practice (CARN-AP) through the Addictions Nursing Certification Board. \nObjectives\nFollowing this training\, participants will have the knowledge necessary to: \n\nRecognize the epidemiology of alcohol use and alcohol use disorders in the United States.\nIdentify diagnostic criteria and at least 2 screening tools to assess for alcohol use disorders (AUDs).\nList 3 evidence-based interventions and treatment modalities for the treatment of alcohol use disorders.\n\nSponsored by\nBoston Medical Center Grayken Center for Addiction TTA\, Massachusetts Department of Public Health\, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services (DPH/BSAS) \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.ncparecoveryhub.com/event/alcohol-use-disorders-101-webinar-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Trainings,Webinar
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