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North Carolina Foundation for Alcohol and Drug Studies (NCFADS) Winter School

NCFADS Winter & Summer Schools have educated over 18,000 participants in its long and illustrious history. NCFADS continues to bring in talented faculty from across the country to provide state of the art training at the annual Winter and Summer Schools.

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About The Conference

The Premier School for Addiction Professionals in the Southeastern United States

The Schools are highly beneficial for addictions and substance use disorder professionals, as well as licensed professional counselors, social workers, school counselors/nurses/social workers, rehabilitation counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychotherapists, integrated care professionals, criminal justice/juvenile justice/corrections personnel, clergy and pastoral care professionals, nurses and other healthcare professionals, health educators, EAP staff, recovery coaches and allies, public health workers, social services staff, and all interested others.

Winter School Objectives:

Upon completion of the conference, participants should increase their ability to effectively care for clients and be able to:

  • Discuss several Substance Use Disorder (SUD) matters germane to North Carolina
  • Identify population specific interventions and modalities with appropriate clients
  • Examine techniques and concepts to employ with SUD clients and families;

…as well as implement these skills in their daily practice.

Who Should Attend?

  • Social Workers
  • Integrated Care Professionals
  • Criminal Justice
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Corrections Personnel
  • Clergy and Pastoral Care Professionals
  • Addictions and Substance Use Disorder Professionals
  • Licensed Professional Counselors
  • School Counselors
  • EAP Staff
  • …and all interested others!

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MAIN-E. Smoke Screens:  Cannabis, Adolescents, and the Impact on Families and Communities

Level: Intermediate

Presenter: James Campbell, LPC, LAC, MAC, CACII

Description: With marijuana being so prevalent in our culture, it can be easy to become desensitized to its impact on those we serve.  Smoke Screens is a look into the developmental and systemic factors associated with cannabis and other drug use as well as a consideration of the impact of that use on individuals, families, and communities.  Specific attention will be given to both the risk and protective factors for adolescents associated with marijuana and other substance use, and steps we can take as we seek to help the young people in our lives navigate the world in which they live will be explored.

(Sponsored By: South East Addiction Technology Transfer Center)

Starts: Feb. 16, 2020 8:00 am
Ends: Feb. 19, 2020 5:00 pm
Timezone:
US/Atlantic
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