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...to identify multiple forms of harm reduction as it pertains to a variety of potentially risky behaviors (not just substance use), how to reframe substance use from a harm reduction...
Published: October 23, 2018
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...death, managing the “righting reflex” and reducing risk for burnout, the role of harm reduction for opioid use disorders, adaptations of MI for stimulant use disorders, medication treatment for substance...
Published: May 4, 2020
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...how to use the intensive technical assistance manual and support those regional ATTCs providing TIC consultation. For more information about Trauma Informed Care, please see the Mid-America ATTC’s website: https://attcnetwork.org/
Published: May 6, 2020
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...We invite everyone to use and share the following content to support those affected by IPV, DV, and SUD: Applying Culturally Responsive & Trauma-Informed Care at the Intersection of Intimate...
Published: October 2, 2023
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...services offered by La Clinica in DC and MD, provided clinical care coordination services for the substance use program Volviendo a Vivir, and provided mental health services for the school-based...
Published: September 22, 2023
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The purpose of the “Trauma Informed Care Approaches for Working with Individuals with Substance Use Disorders” training is to introduce participants to the presentation of trauma among clients and the relation between traumatic experience and the development of substance use disorders. Key topics include: an overview of trauma presentations across the lifespan; socioecological conceptualizations of early childhood trauma leading to later life judicial and medical impairments; and skills and strategies to intervene with clients who have co-occurring trauma and substance use disorders.
Published: October 19, 2018
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he purpose of the “Trauma Informed Care Approaches for Working with Individuals with Substance Use Disorders” training is to introduce participants to the presentation of trauma among clients and the relation between traumatic experience and the development of substance use disorders. Key topics include: an overview of trauma presentations across the lifespan; socioecological conceptualizations of early childhood trauma leading to later life judicial and medical impairments; and skills and strategies to intervene with clients who have co-occurring trauma and substance use disorders. At the conclusion of the training, participants will be able to: 1.    Identify three examples of “Big T” or “little t” stressors 2.    Describe two of the major findings from the ACE study relating childhood experience to substance use and adult health impairment 3.    Demonstrate at least one technique for engaging consumers in a trauma-informed approach. 4.    Describe at least one impact of trauma on cognition and physiological functioning. 5.    Identify one Domain of Trauma-Informed Care and how, organizationally, activating this domain enhances trauma care.
Published: November 5, 2019
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The purpose of the “Trauma Informed Care Approaches for Working with Individuals with Substance Use Disorders” training is to introduce participants to the presentation of trauma among clients and the relation between traumatic experience and the development of substance use disorders. Key topics include: an overview of trauma presentations across the lifespan; socioecological conceptualizations of early childhood trauma leading to later life judicial and medical impairments; and skills and strategies to intervene with clients who have co-occurring trauma and substance use disorders.  At the conclusion of the daylong training, participants will be able to: 1.    Identify three (3) examples of "Big T" OF "little t" stressors 2.    Describe two of the major findings from the ACE study relating childhood experience to substance use and mental health impairment 3.    Demonstrate at least one technique for engaging consumers in a trauma-informed approach 4.    Describe at least one impact of trauma on cognition and physiological functioning 5.    Identify one Domain of Trauma-Informed Care and how, organizationally, activating this domain enhances trauma care  
Published: November 7, 2019
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The purpose of the “Trauma Informed Care Approaches for Working with Individuals with Substance Use Disorders” training is to introduce participants to the presentation of trauma among clients and the relation between traumatic experience and the development of substance use disorders. Key topics include: an overview of trauma presentations across the lifespan; socioecological conceptualizations of early childhood trauma leading to later life judicial and medical impairments; and skills and strategies to intervene with clients who have co-occurring trauma and substance use disorders. At the conclusion of the training, participants will be able to: 1.Identify three examples of “Big T” or “little t” stressors. 2.Describe two of the major findings from the ACE study relating childhood experience to substanceuse and adult health impairment. 3.Demonstrate at least one technique for engaging consumers in a trauma-informed approach. 4.Describe at least one impact of trauma on cognition and physiological functioning. 5.Identify one Domain of Trauma-Informed Care and how, organizationally, activating this domainenhances trauma care.
Published: May 8, 2020
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A two part virtual webinar on evidence based practices regarding trauma informed care for clients with Substance Use Disorders, including OUD.
Published: December 3, 2021
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...(5) Another aspect of behavioral health care competency has to do with the special evidence-based practices used in integrated behavioral health/primary care settings. In some ways these approaches are
Published: January 3, 2024
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...more “trauma-informed.” Other NWATTC-sponsored workshops at this conference addressed “Self-Care in Extraordinary Times” and an all-day workshop on “Trauma-Informed Supervision.” In l
Published: October 6, 2020
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...substances, specifically alcohol and opioids Understand the available evidence-based treatment options for individuals with co-occurring stimulant and other substance use disorders Polysubstance Use Amo
Published: December 29, 2023
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...(Concept of Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services). SAMHSA has issued a new Practical Guide for Implementing a Trauma-Informed Approach. The primary goal of this guide is to...
Published: June 21, 2023
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...examining healthcare quality, a team of experts is working to identify structure, process, and outcome measures aligning with the Principles of Care. Like approaches used in other healthcare
Published: March 22, 2018
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...the age of 12 and embarked on her journey to make a difference by choosing a career in the healthcare field. Coming from a family of physicians, Adriana learned the...
Published: August 22, 2021
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...Children and Families Affected by Substance Use Disorders and Child Welfare: News You Can Use from the National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare ATTC Messenger June 2016: The...
Published: August 13, 2019
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...education on various topics such as domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, anxiety, depression, mental illness, and substance use disorder. Her career goal is to provide victims of domestic abuse
Published: September 28, 2022
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...(Mid-America ATTC, February 2023): SAMHSA has included Trauma-Informed Care among its designated best practices for many reasons. Trauma-Informed Care can bring about transformation that takes place on many levels of...
Published: June 5, 2023
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...Hope Matters https://anchor.fm/telehealthlearning/embed/episodes/Top-Five-Tips-for-Managing-Expectations-and-Challenges-of-Transitioning-to-Telehealth-ee2kej/a-a26q4l6Transcript Tools to Get Started Telehealth uses computers, phones, and internet-suppor
Published: December 29, 2023
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...Care, the AABHCOE will use innovative, evidence-based, culturally aligned systems-change, workforce development, technology transfer and collaborative national partnerships to eliminate disparities and promote mental health and
Published: April 8, 2022
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