HIV AIDS Education & Risk Reduction
This is an instructor-led course that will focus on basic HIV/AIDS education and risk-reducing behaviors.
This is an instructor-led course that will focus on basic HIV/AIDS education and risk-reducing behaviors.
This training is for anyone who provides leadership, or is interested in providing leadership, to professional recovery supports. Recovery Support Supervision fundamentals is a two-day exploration of the skills and knowledge required to provide supportive, and ethical, leadership to recovery support professionals.
Understand why school substance use policies are importantIdentify elements that make effective school substance use policiesEvaluate current school policies for effectiveness
This course is intended to introduce the participant to drug administration, absorption, movement, and drug-receptor interactions. Overiew This course will provide the learner with an introductory knowledge on the psychopharmacology of substance use disorders through online interactive learning experiences. In addition to the learning objectives, attendees will explore how the information shared in each learning...
This six-hour training provides an overview of the skills needed to provide exceptional group counseling in mental health and substance use settings.
ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) are traumatic events in childhood that can impact long-term health and well-being. This training explores how ACEs, including abuse, neglect, household challenges, and trauma, affect brain development and future risk factors. Participants will learn about the connection between ACEs and strategies to help reduce their impact and support resilience.
- Differentiate between primary, secondary, and mutually reinforcing substance use and mental health disorders.-Summarize current scientific understanding of how substance use and mental health conditions interact.-Identify clinical indicators that suggest co-occurring disorders may be present.-Integrate co-occurring disorder considerations into treatment planning and referral decisions.
Supporting a recoveree with the pathway way to move forward is vital to recovery support. Learn more about the fundamentals needed to support a recoveree as they create their positive change plan and goals for self-defined success.
Demonstrate effective feedback strategies that promote learning. Use reflective supervision techniques to strengthen clinical reasoning and self-awareness. Develop supervision goals that translate into observable clinical skill development.
This 2-hour webinar on the best ways to work with pregnant people experiencing substance use disorders will be taught by Subject Matter Expert, Brooke Schaefer, FNP. This course provides 2 CEU’s for all who complete the course. CEU’s are provided pursuant to Indiana Administrative Code 839IAC 1-6-2(F)(86).
Supporting a recoveree with the pathway way to move forward is vital to recovery support. Learn more about the fundamentals needed to support a recoveree as they create their positive change plan and goals for self-defined success.
This six-hour training teaches clinicians how to write solid treatment plans that help move your clients toward their treatment goals.