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August 29, 2019 |
Tobacco Use Disorder: The Neglected Addiction |
Wednesday, September 11, 2019 @ 3:00-4:00pm ET (2 CT/1 MT/12 PT) |
Description: Although tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the US and individuals with mental illnesses and substance use disorders have extremely high prevalence, it is usually overlooked in mental health and addictions treatment. This workshop will examine the benefits of tobacco cessation in improving depression, anxiety, affect and overall psychological quality of life and improvements in long term abstinence rates from alcohol or illicit drugs. Evidence based strategies, including a guideline-based brief intervention of 3 minutes will be explored.
Presenter: Andree Aubrey, MSW, LCSW, CTTS (Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist)
Andree Aubrey, MSW, LCSW, CTTS, is the Director of the Area Health Education Center at FSU College of Medicine and is responsible for statewide tobacco training and cessation programs for behavioral health and peer recovery organizations. Aubrey directs and teaches at the FSU Tobacco Treatment Specialist Course which is one of only 18 accredited training programs in the U.S. She also co-authored a six week group cessation curriculum which is used in all 67 counties in Florida and Operation Tobacco Free Marines.
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Price: Education is FREE to all professionals Continuing Education Hours: Earn a certificate of completion for 1 CE by passing an online CE quiz upon completion of the webinar. FREE for NAADAC members (Join now!). $15 for Non-members. Questions or comments about NAADAC Education? Take a look at our Webinar FAQs or email NAADAC. |
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Rites of Passage: Culture of Recovery/Recovery of Culture |
Wednesday, September 25, 2019 @ 3:00-4:00pm ET (2 CT/1 MT/12 PT)
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Description: This webinar will explore in depth exactly how cultural anthropology’s Rites of Passage model explains the Ritualistic transformation process and changes from non-drug/ETOH using individual(s) to severe substance dependent individual(s) and various recovery (from dependency) cultures and exactly how the clinician and/or agency, can create healthy change.
Presenter: Charley Baca, MA, LADC
Charley Baca, MA, LADC, is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor of Navajo, Comanche and Hispanic descent who is currently working at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute in Albuquerque, NM. He has also worked to provide treatment to various agencies, including federal and state probation/pretrial, DWI programs, drug court, tribal agencies in New Mexico, and a rural S.B.I.R.T. program. He also ran the first Native American cultural-specific therapeutic community in the New Mexico Corrections Department.
Price: Education is FREE to all professionals Continuing Education Hours: Earn a certificate of completion for 1 CE by passing an online CE quiz upon completion of the webinar. FREE for NAADAC members (Join now!). $15 for non-members. Questions or comments about NAADAC Education? Take a look at our Webinar FAQs or email NAADAC. |
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Closed Captioning Now Available for NAADAC Webinars |
NAADAC is proud to announce that closed captioning is now available on live NAADAC webinars! In addition, transcripts will be made available for on-demand webinars recorded on and after March 27, 2019.
The captioning capabilities are in compliance with the practices defined in Worldwide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. |
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