Effective Treatment for Substance Related Disorder
This webinar is presented free of charge.
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Days & Times
8 a.m. Hawaii / 10 a.m. Alaska / 11 a.m. Pacific / Noon Mountain / 1 p.m. Central / 2 p.m. Eastern
Duration: 75 minutes
Course Location
Online
Course Fees
This webinar is presented free of charge.
$0
The presentation “Effective Treatment for Substance Related Disorders” is a comprehensive workshop designed specifically for treatment professionals, social services personnel, probation and prole officers and legal professionals working in the field of substance-related treatment. This presentation will explore, in detail, identification, therapeutic intervention, diagnosis and treatment of individuals experiencing substance-related disorders.
This webinar is presented free of charge. $0
During this course, you will learn to:
- Refer to important and practical “Points of Reference” in the field of substance-related treatment
- Explore adult, adolescent and gender differences identified in treatment
- Outline NIDA’s 13 necessary components for an effective treatment program
- Diagnose substance-related disorders with the DSM-V’s criteria
- Differentiate between specific signs and symptoms associate with “Mild”, “Moderate”, and “Severe” levels of harmful involvement with substance-related disorders
- Review the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria for drug placement and treatment
- Discuss why cognitive-behavioral treatment is most effective in substance-related treatment
- Review the most common co-occurring disorders to be aware of in substance-related treatment
- Review treatment concerns and effectiveness of Residential/Outpatient treatment protocols with adult and adolescent clients
The presentation “Effective Treatment for Substance Related Disorders” is a comprehensive workshop designed specifically for treatment professionals, social services personnel, probation and prole officers and legal professionals working in the field of substance-related treatment. This presentation will explore, in detail, identification, therapeutic intervention, diagnosis and treatment of individuals experiencing substance-related disorders.