This training will empower healthcare professionals with the skills and resources to counter workplace stress, reignite their passion, and thrive in their critically important roles. This essential training confronts the prevailing challenges of workplace stress and burnout faced by professionals and para-professionals working across the continuum of care relating to substance use disorders.
This training will offer:
By mastering stress management techniques, setting healthy boundaries, and cultivating resilience, attendees will emerge equipped with a robust arsenal of approaches to create a more balanced, sustainable work environment conducive to personal and professional fulfillment.
In June 2019, Scott Luetgenau founded Gatespring Learning, an educational company, based on his passion to educate, empower, and empathize with those struggling with substance use disorders, promote access to social determinants of health and provide compassionate, competent care. Scott received his B.S.W. from North Carolina State University and his Master in Social Work from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Scott is a man in sustained recovery and a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist. His advanced clinical training is in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy - a model he frequently trains clinicians to use in developing psychological flexibility with the individuals and families they serve.In June 2019, Scott Luetgenau founded Gatespring Learning, an educational company, based on his passion to educate, empower, and empathize with those struggling with substance use disorders, promote access to social determinants of health and provide compassionate, competent care. He also has experience serving as a research coordinator for a Duke study on SUDs and currently acts as data analyst on his third HRSA grant and extensive experience providing consultation and training to medical and behavioral health providers through SAMSHA’s Opioid Response Network. He has developed dynamic, comprehensive curriculums and materials utilizing instructional design for NCSU’s School of Social Work and organizations such as Faces & Voices of Recovery, the Indiana Primary Health Care Association, Shatterproof, and the Opioid Treatment Program Startup Toolkit for SSW ATTC and has extensive experience working and consulting with OTPs.
This series is in response to a need in HHS Region 6 and intended for behavioral health professionals, peer professionals, and others who work or reside in AR, LA, NM, OK, and TX.