Dates and times vary by course. For a list of ATTC sponsored courses view below.
For a full detailed agenda, visit the Summer School website.
For 29 years, the New England ATTC has served as a proud regional workforce development partner for The New England School of Addiction and Prevention Studies, commonly called Summer School. The Summer School is an intensive 5-day learning experience, taking place June 6 -10, 2022, designed to advance the knowledge, skills, and experience of the addiction, treatment, and recovery workforce. The New England ATTC will be hosting a number of plenary sessions and specialized courses focused on treatment and recovery support services to address specific needs of the regional workforce.
The New England ATTC is proud to sponsor several plenary sessions and courses including:
COURSES:
152.M Mindfulness - Based Relapse Prevention
156.M Empowering People to Break the Bias Habit: Evidence-Based Approaches to Reduce Bias
154.M Contingency Management
155.M Women: Addiction, Incarceration and Recovery
251.T Stimulants and their Impact on Brain and Behavior ā Best Practices and Approaches
256.T Services for Opioid Use Disorders: The Changing Landscape
254.T Emotional Management Skills in Support of Recovery
255.T Working with People in the Criminal Justice System
253.T Neurobiology of Addiction
352.W Motivational Interviewing for Groups
354.W Intergenerational Trauma
353.W The Wraparound Empowerment Process
355.W Criminal Thinking and Antisocial Logic
351.W Utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Treat Substance Use Disorders
451.Th A Revolution in Care: Integrating Harm Reduction into Treatment and Recovery
456.Th Health Disparities and Building Equity in SUD Services
452.Th Opioid Use Disorder & Treatment 101: Understanding the Disorder, Treatment and Protocol
453.Th Spirituality & Holistic Faith-Based Efforts to Address Addiction
454.Th De-escalation & Engagement Strategies: A Trauma Informed Approach
556.F Addressing Methamphetamines
553.F Social Inequalities and injustices that impact our work
551.F Coming into the Light - Breaking the Stigma of Substance Use Disorders
555.F Cannabis Use and Clinical Concerns
752.P.Th Ethics for Addiction Counselors