Thursday, January 3, 2019

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January 3, 2019
Implementing SBIRT in Rural Clinics: A How-to Guide

Wednesday, January 9, 2019 @ 3-4:00pm ET (2CT/1MT/12PT)

Description: Many healthcare providers report that addressing alcohol and other drug problems is one of the most challenging areas of their practice. Providers are unsure how to address these issues, and yet they are in a prime position to reduce the negative outcomes related to substance misuse. Substance use counselors can partner with these providers to implement cost-effective screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) practices, that help identify and get patients the services they need. This is a win, win, win situation for the healthcare provider, substance use counselor, and mostly importantly, the patient. This webinar will outline a plan on how to work collaboratively with clinics in rural settings to build a SBIRT practice.

Presenter: Christine Chasek, PhD, LIMHP, LADC, MAC

Christine Chasek, PhD, LIMHP, LADC, MAC, is an Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska at Kearney in the Department of Counseling and School Psychology, and Director of the Behavioral Healthcare Center of Nebraska-Kearney. Chasek is a practicing mental health and addictions counselor with experience in behavioral health care administration, most currently focusing on developing the behavioral healthcare workforce in Nebraska.
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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Living in a Cloud: Adolescent Nicotine Use

Wednesday, January 23, 2019 @ 3-4:30pm ET (2CT/1MT/12PT)
Description: Though adolescent cigarette smoking rates have decreased over the past four decades with fewer than 1 in 25 teens reporting daily tobacco use, e-cigarette use has increased two-fold. There are still lower rates of adolescent nicotine use overall, but a potentially dangerous trend has emerged with the increased use of vaping. Cigarette companies are not allowed to market their products to adolescents, but they have found other ways to create a new teen culture through the sponsorship of vaping “cloud” competitions. The purpose of this presentation is to explore the psychopharmacology of nicotine use, the culture of vaping, and strategies for prevention and treatment. Participants will learn how healthy factors of adolescent development add to the risk of becoming addicted to nicotine.

Presenter: Beth Donnellan, M.Ed, ABD, CCTP, CATP

Beth Donnellan, M.Ed, ABD, CCTP, CATP, has worked in the fields of addiction and emergency mental health for over 25 years in varying positions. Donnellan began her career as a school counselor and licensed therapist working with teens. She has worked professionally as a certified prevention and addictions professional, before moving to the educational field as a Professor at both traditional and online universities.

Price:
 Education is FREE to all professionals

Continuing Education Hours: Earn a certificate of completion for 1.5 CEs by passing an online CE quiz upon completion of the webinar. FREE for NAADAC members (Join now!). $20 for non-members.
Questions or comments about NAADAC Education? Take a look at our Webinar FAQs or email NAADAC.
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Looking Forward to 2019! With the Best Of Excursions 2018…

Looking Forward to 2019! With the Best Of Excursions 2018…

By Sanford House, Thursday, January 3, 2019 9:24 AM
  We are grateful to all the contributing writers, who graced Excursions in 2018.  And in a fleeting, online world the following three articles stood the test of time. With titles, authors and topics that continue to be searched and read over and over.   The Best of Excursions  Our goal is to bring a […]
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Wednesday, January 2, 2019

 TWELVE STEPPING WITH STRENGTH FROM THE PSALMS

CHAPTER  31 v 10 v 11 
I am dying from grief ; my years are shortened by sadness . Sin (addiction) has drained my strength ;
I am wasting away from within. I am scorned by all my enemies and despised by my neighbors  even my friends are afraid to come near me. 
(GODS BIG BOOK )



Scorn is open disrespect for someone or something. It can also be disrespect coupled with feelings of intense dislike.





STEP 1. We admitted we were powerless over chemical substances—that our lives had become unmanageable .



The Psalm is describing the rock bottom in which I found myself fourteen years ago .The twelve Steps I discovered were going to be the only way I could climb out of this place. Addiction left me with absolutely no strength left to take the first step .Too this day and I cant explain it some super natural unseen power lifted my leg for me and placed it on that step . At the bottom of the steps was nothing but the blackest of darkness. Fear ,  despair , and grief were hands coming through the steps ,holding me in place or tripping me up causing me to fall to the bottom again ,but every time I fell that super natural unseen power put my leg back on that step again and again and again. At the top of the steps was a door that would get me out of this GOD forsaken place. I could see a light coming through the bottom and I wanted desperately to step in to the light and out of this darkness . Anywhere but here is the voice I heard whispering in my heavy heart . Up the steps I went but ,  fear ,  despair , and grief became  hands reaching through the steps ,holding me in place or tripping me up   causing me to fall to the bottom again ,but every time I fell that super natural unseen power put my leg back on that step again and again and again .Climbing those stairs was the most difficult thing I have ever done in life ! I  got to the top and opened the door there was light fresh air and freedom to go anywhere I choose .Freedom for the first time in my life !  Occasionally I pass that basement door and sometimes I hear a whisper that says come inside , but deep down in my heart I know if I open and enter again I might never get out so I say a little prayer and thank God that I am out of the basement. 


Isaiah 9:2 The people who walk in darkness Will see a great light; Those who live in a dark land, The light will shine on them. (GODS BIG BOOK )   
By Joseph Dickerson/Recovery Connections Network