For questions, emailgroupcoordinator@pfpalaska.org. change_link = true; For questions about the June conference, please email crystal.smith@alaska.gov. This includes using body language and nonverbal cues to connect to hidden beliefsand using conscious breathing to self-regulateduring and outside sessions. Groups are a cornerstone of addiction treatment and recovery support services. However, the depression, anxiety, stress, and pre-morbid trauma that haunt these patients could and perhaps should bring them to our offices. The research used multiple logistic regression modeling and found significant correlation between the education level, recovery status, and 12 Step adherence, individually and in combination, and SUD counselors opioid replacement therapy preferences. Alaska Office of Substance Misuse & Addiction Prevention - FASD, Alaska Center for Children and Adults - Thursday FASD Support and Discussion Group, Families Affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FAFASD). or &)
The goal of the webinar is to help providers understand issues related to women and alcohol use, prenatal alcohol exposure, and FASD prevention via routine alcohol screening and brief intervention strategies. Cultural Humility Series, Part IV: Critical Issues in LGBTQIA Patient Care, Cultural Humility Series, Part V: Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Latinx Communities, Cultural Humility Series, Part VI: Why It Matters Now More Than Ever, Cultural Humility Series, Part VII: Four Directions of Diversity - Honoring Differences, Cultural Humility Series, Part VIII: Social Responsibility in the Addiction Profession & Town Hall, HIV and Bloodborne Pathogens, Section I: Introduction and Definitions, HIV and Bloodborne Pathogens, Section II: Human Immunodeficiency Virus, HIV and Bloodborne Pathogens, Section III: Hepatitis B and C, The Progress Note: Where Law & Ethics Meet Efficiency, Social Media and Ethical Dilemmas for Behavioral Health Clinicians, Clinical Supervision in the Addiction Profession Part Three: Legal and Ethical Issues in Supervision, Clinical Supervision in the Addiction Profession Part Two: Using Technology for Clinical Supervision, 7 Ways to Legally and Ethically Expand Your Services with Evidence-Based Telehealth, Peer Recovery Support Series, Section I: Building a Successful Culture in Your Organization, Peer Recovery Support Series, Section II: Hiring, Onboarding, and Integration, Peer Recovery Support Series, Section III: Understanding the Pathway and the Process, Peer Recovery Support Series, Section IV: The Participatory Process for Solutions to Addiction, Peer Recovery Support Series, Section V: Supervision and Management, Peer Recovery Support Series, Section VI: A Deeper Dive Into Coaching Recovery, Understanding the Roles of Addiction Professionals in Behavioral Health Care, Research to Strengthen Behavioral Health Workforce Capacity Webinar, Focus on the Addiction and Mental Health Workforce: Increasing Retention For Today and Tomorrow, Focus on the Addiction and Mental Health Workforce: Increasing Recruitment For Today and Tomorrow, Advocacy Series, Session I: Shaping Policy and Practice Through Advocacy, Advocacy Series, Session II: Updates on Federal SUD Funding, Advocacy Series, Session III: Bolstering the Addiction Workforce A Call to Action, Advocacy Series, Session IV: Confidentiality Rule Changes and 42 CFR, Advocacy Series, Session V: Bringing it Home Grassroots Advocacy, Adolescent Treatment and Recovery Specialty Online Training Series, Adolescent Treatment and Recovery, Part 1: Framing the Conversation, Adolescent Treatment and Recovery, Part 3: Working with LGBTQ Youth, Adolescent Treatment and Recovery, Part 4: Navigating Self and Other Regulation, Adolescent Treatment and Recovery, Part 5: The Healing Power of Belonging, Adolescent Treatment and Recovery, Part 6: Pitfalls on the Road to Excellence, Women in Recovery Specialty Online Training Series, Part One: SUD in Women with a Focus on Pregnant and Parenting Persons, Part Two: Engaging Women of Color in Addiction Treatment, Part Three: Adapting and Addressing Tobacco Use with Telehealth for the Pregnant Population, Part Four: Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and Mood Disorders in Postpartum Women, Part Five: The Lost Wisdom of Women: Reclaiming Our Recovery, Part Six: Come On Get Happy: Women, Recovery, and Happiness, Advances in Technology in the Addiction Profession Specialty Online Training Series, Advances in Technology in the Addiction Profession: Digital Therapeutics, Advances in Technology in the Addiction Profession: The Power of Peers, Advances in Technology in the Addiction Profession: Social Media-Based Interventions, Advances in Technology in the Addiction Profession: Predicting Recurrence, Advances in Technology in the Addiction Profession: Mobile Apps for Co-occurring Disorders, Advances in Technology in the Addiction Profession: Addiction Treatment - Virtual Frontier, Advances in Technology in the Addiction Profession: Technology for Clinical Supervision, Wellness and Recovery in the Addiction Profession Specialty Online Training Series, Part One: Integrating Wellness Into Substance Use Disorder Prevention. May 9: Non-Pharma Methods to Managing Pain, May 23: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pain, Pain Interventions, and Psychological Interventions, Upcoming Peer Support TrainingsMay 10 & 12th and June 14-16The Alaska Division of Behavioral Health and partners are presenting two upcoming opportunities for peer support professional development:May 10 & 12: Essential Peer Support Supervision taught by Susan Musante MS LPCC; Lee Breinig BA; and Spencer Ladner (via Zoom). For questions, please emailrbuzby@akbh.org. oldonload(); The research in neuropsychology has officially ended the era of talking heads and brought the body into the therapeutic room as a full and necessary part of the healing equation. This presentation will provide clinical tools for counselors to manage and support clients living with co-occurring substance use and personality disorders. Recommendations for key stakeholders are discussed related to prevention, identification and intervention, treatment, and recovery. The alarming rise in substance use disorder (SUD) cases has put a strain on behavioral healthcare infrastructure. for (var t=0; t Utilizing the Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP 43) as a baseline for best practice information, this presentation will review research published since the onset of the pandemic that highlights treatment considerations and outcomes. Drawing on their combined expertise in addictionology and behavioral health counseling, the presenters will discuss OUD and MAT while highlighting current trends in the opioid epidemic. .has-text-align-justify{text-align:justify;} The goal is to create a vibrant discussion of the sacred, and find the missing pieces/peace in recovery for those seeking a new life. This interactive presentation is meant to help provide some clarity around the benefits of integrating peer recovery specialists into the recovery process. For additional information, please visit our conference website at: https://akpeersupportconference.com/, Your email address will not be published. Sociometrics are easy to learn, reduce the role of the therapist, and enhance and empower group members to become stakeholders in their own recovery. if (typeof window.onload != 'function'){ Next, he addresses resources and limitations inherent in early recovery. Due to the pervasiveness of SUDs into every aspect of a persons life, it is imperative that all social work students be equipped with the basic knowledge and skills to work effectively with this population.