Addiction & Recovery 101
In this six-hour training, participants will learn a basic understanding of addiction as a Chronic Disease; identifying behaviors of addiction and behavior change; and relapse and foundational recovery concepts.
In this six-hour training, participants will learn a basic understanding of addiction as a Chronic Disease; identifying behaviors of addiction and behavior change; and relapse and foundational recovery concepts.
In this workshop, attendees will learn how to achieve practical implementation within busy, oversubscribed and scarcely-resourced practices and treatment programs in the midst of an epidemic.
This six-hour training is designed for clinicians at any experience level seeking to improve their understanding of how THC use affects the central nervous system and the entire body. During this training, participants will learn about the Pleasure and Reward neural pathways, and how THC acts on specific areas of the Brain. Special emphasis will be placed ... read more
This two-hour virtual event will discuss the LGBTQIA+ populations disproportionately high prevalence of substance use disorders compared with the general population as a consequence of pervasive minority stress occurring in stigma-related discrimination and victimization.
This two-hour training will present recovery support workers with an overview of the physiological and cognitive effects of trauma. We will explore ways to recognize trauma symptoms and cues, how to provide trauma-informed care, and ways to promote a trauma-informed atmosphere within your work setting.
This in-person training will review the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) standards and compare and contrast all aspects of recovery housing including location, financing, house layout and program rules and regulations.
This two-day, application-focused training provides participants with an in-depth look at the theoretical foundations of the Criteria, including clinically–driven services, biopsychosocial assessment, the six dimensions, continued stay, and transfer/discharge criteria.
There are many times when clinical practice with clients who have lived experience with mental health and substance use concerns present unique ethical challenges. These types of challenges are most effectively and efficiently responded to by clinical staff that understand ethical principles and decision making. This training will provide content regarding common types of ethical ... read more
This virtual, four-hour training will discuss the 12-Step recovery process and how to discuss this with clients; summarize the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of addiction; and identify the tools needed to avoid the relapse.
This six-hour training will provide an overview of how opioid use changes the brain and affects behavior, including heightening the risk of brain injury from opioid poisoning.
This two-day, in-person event will bring together treatment court coordinators, probation and parole staff, judges, attorneys, behavioral health providers, social workers, and law enforcement for education to discuss how to better support persons throughout NH involved with treatment courts. This event includes educational sessions with continuing education credit, networking opportunities, and exhibits. Registration is now open! Pre-registration ... read more
This course will include a review of the clinical and diagnostic factors related to trauma and how an informed approach to diagnostic assessment can influence the treatment of specific trauma populations such as, veterans, survivors of abuse and rape, addiction, and other emotional and physical conditions.
Note: The events contained in this calendar are subject to change without notice by their respective organizers. Refer to each event's website for updates.