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Please join us for this informative 90-minute behavioral webinar from 12-130pmCST. Avis Garcia (Northern Arapahoe), PhD ,NCC, LPC, LAT, will discuss the issues related to the misuse of stimulants and the growing public health crisis across Indian Country. Additionally, the webinar will provide an opportunity for discussion of both well-studied and emerging practices in the management of stimulant use disorder treatment. The goal of this webinar is for participants to more confidently assess and manage the care of patients with stimulant use disorder.
Published: September 7, 2023
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Please join us for this special three part interactive webinar series as Jim Wikel (Seneca-Cayuga), Abraham Bearpaw (Cherokee), and Dr. Jennie Barnes present on the topic of self-care. This event took place July 21, 2023. Walking In Balance is a culturally centered self-improvement and prevention program. The curriculum blends traditional wellness practices with contemporary psychological knowledge and practical applications. The Walking In Balance curriculum is trauma-informed and adaptable to any program’s unique culture and needs. Participants will be educated and empowered to improve their situations through simple lifestyle changes. The program is designed to reduce risk factors for chronic physical and mental health conditions as well as increase resiliency.
Published: September 7, 2023
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This unique 4-part series, presented by the National AI/AN ATTC, provides the viewers with an opportunity to discuss strength-based cultural practices and Summertime AI/AN teachings to our peers, friends, and relatives.
Published: September 7, 2023
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This unique 4-part series, presented by the National AI/AN ATTC, provides the viewers with an opportunity to discuss strength-based cultural practices and Summertime AI/AN teachings to our peers, friends, and relatives. Session sub-topics TBA. This event took place on August 4, 2023.
Published: September 7, 2023
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Please join us for this special webinar series each Monday starting in August from 2-3:30pm CT. Mr. Doug Widow Jr. (Cheyenne River Sioux), Mr. Wakiyan Peta (Cheyenne River Sioux), and other Native American guests explore issues and ideas related to engaging AI/AN patients (relatives) in the treatment process along the continuum from evaluation to continuing care. A number of important issues will be addressed in this culturally informed interactive webinar. Topics may include grief/trauma/ loss, cultural awareness/ sensitivity, past generations, Western v. Indigenous approaches, cravings/ urges in early recovery, culture is recovery, and stories of experience, strength, and resilience. This event took place on August 7, 2023.
Published: September 7, 2023
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Please join us for this special webinar series each Monday starting in August from 2-3:30pm CT. Mr. Doug Widow Jr. (Cheyenne River Sioux), Mr. Wakiyan Peta (Cheyenne River Sioux), and other Native American guests explore issues and ideas related to engaging AI/AN patients (relatives) in the treatment process along the continuum from evaluation to continuing care. A number of important issues will be addressed in this culturally informed interactive webinar. Topics may include grief/trauma/ loss, cultural awareness/ sensitivity, past generations, Western v. Indigenous approaches, cravings/ urges in early recovery, culture is recovery, and stories of experience, strength, and resilience. This event took place on August 14, 2023.
Published: September 7, 2023
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This unique 4-part series, presented by the National AI/AN ATTC, provides the viewers with an opportunity to discuss strength-based cultural practices and Summertime AI/AN teachings to our peers, friends, and relatives. Session sub-topics TBA. This event took place on August 18, 2023.
Published: September 7, 2023
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Please join us for this special webinar series each Monday starting in August from 2-3:30pm CT. Mr. Doug Widow Jr. (Cheyenne River Sioux), Mr. Wakiyan Peta (Cheyenne River Sioux), and other Native American guests explore issues and ideas related to engaging AI/AN patients (relatives) in the treatment process along the continuum from evaluation to continuing care. A number of important issues will be addressed in this culturally informed interactive webinar. Topics may include grief/trauma/ loss, cultural awareness/ sensitivity, past generations, Western v. Indigenous approaches, cravings/ urges in early recovery, culture is recovery, and stories of experience, strength, and resilience. This event took place on August 21, 2023.
Published: September 7, 2023
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Each person who enters recovery is as unique as their story. And this month, in honor of recovery month, we are bringing you recovery stories from people in diverse populations. Hear what people in these communities want providers to know.   Episode 1: Laura celebrates her recovery and the person she has become as a result. When her daughter was battling her own addiction, this veteran, divorced, gay mom had to advocate to get her daughter's other mom to be recognized in the healthcare setting.  Laura and her ex-partner were the first parents in MO to have a same-sex partner adoption, but even that legal distinction did not stop the discrimination this queer family faced when seeking medical care for their daughter.      
Published: September 7, 2023
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Each person who enters recovery is as unique as their story. And this month, in honor of recovery month, we are bringing you recovery stories from people in diverse populations. Hear what people in these communities want providers to know. Episode 2: Hector looked at his family and chose not to repeat those patterns.  Hector practiced abstinence into his young adulthood.  When he did start using, he practiced harm reduction.  As a queer, first-generation Hispanic immigrant, he has been able to put a voice to what so many in his culture could not do.    
Published: September 7, 2023
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The risk of fatal overdose has changed significantly in recent years, most notably with the emergence of the illicit opioid fentanyl and the increasing prevalence of polypharmacy. In this webinar, presenters Michael Hite, MBA and Desislav Hite, MD discussed trends and patterns in overdose cases over the last 5 years, factors that can increase overdose risk including identifiable life events and mental health co-occurring conditions, and how different populations are affected across Region 10. They also discussed actionable interventions to enhance overdose safety including new medical devices and digital resources, harm reduction strategies, and collaboration with local community organizations. Download slides | View recording
Published: August 24, 2023
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This unique 4-part series, presented by the National AI/AN ATTC, provides the viewers with an opportunity to discuss strength-based cultural practices and Summertime AI/AN teachings to our peers, friends, and relatives. Session sub-topics TBA. This event took place on July 7, 2023.
Published: August 23, 2023
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Talking To Change: A Motivational Interviewing Podcast, hosted by Glenn Hinds and Sebastian Kaplan, is a series of conversations exploring Motivational Interviewing (MI) and its influence on supporting individuals and groups as they make positive health and lifestyle changes. Talking to Change: An MI Podcast. Episode 67: MI Within the Social Context, with Dr. Paul Earnshaw  In this episode, hosts Glenn Hinds and Sebastian Kaplan talk to Dr. Paul Earnshaw, an independent researcher, senior psychological therapist, MI trainer, and member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). They discuss the integration of MI and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the therapeutic relationship, widening the lens beyond a “problem behavior,” creating safety through social empathy, influences on Paul’s early thinking, and a final discussion about Paul’s many interests, including MI/CBT integration and contact tracing.    
Published: August 20, 2023
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    This is the recording of the webinar held August 16, 2023, a PDF of the slides is also attached.
Published: August 17, 2023
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LGBTQIA people are much more than their sexual orientation and gender identity. This interactive webinar combines the perspectives and practices of both Cultural Humility and Motivational Interviewing, inviting participants to consider how these approaches, used in tandem, can enhance engagement and retention of LGBTQIA people.
Published: August 10, 2023
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The New England ATTC, in partnership with the NEARCP, hosted the next webinar in a series of basic/universal TA sessions for criminal justice professionals titled “Incentives on a Dime”. This 1.5-hour session first focused on the science supporting the use of incentives and then took a deep dive into the creation, implementation, and delivery of incentives. Participants were provided with detailed handouts, a fully customized toolkit, and an array of new incentive-based skills.
Published: August 2, 2023
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This is the recording of the webinar held July 25, 2023 and a PDF of the slides used.        
Published: July 28, 2023
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This recording is part 1 of the CLAS Matters Series. The series aims to initiate conversations and yield compassionate outcomes within organizations and community providers to ensure services offered are inclusive, equitable, respectful, and available for marginalized populations.  This is one hour introductory session that provides a general overview about CLAS and the 15 standards. Watch the recording here!
Published: July 27, 2023
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This recording is part 2 of the CLAS Matters Series. The series aims to initiate conversations and yield compassionate outcomes within organizations and community providers to ensure services offered are inclusive, equitable, respectful, and available for marginalized populations.  This is a 90 minute session that introduces a framework to support cultural responsiveness. This session provides a greater understanding about the three major themes of the CLAS standards Watch the recording here!
Published: July 27, 2023
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Difficult moments don’t have to grow into "incidents" that can threaten client engagement and retention. This workshop is designed to equip participants with basic concepts and preparatory actions that can be used to de-escalate a wide range of interactions. This two-part training was approved through New York State’s Office of Addiction Services and Supports (NYS OASAS) for six renewal hours (CASAC, CPP, CPS) and six initial hours (CPP, CPS). As an IC & RC member board, OASAS accredited courses were granted reciprocal approval by the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, Alcohol and Drug Counselor Committee. Many other states offered reciprocity.  
Published: July 26, 2023
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Difficult moments don’t have to grow into "incidents" that can threaten client engagement and retention. This workshop is designed to equip participants with basic concepts and preparatory actions that can be used to de-escalate a wide range of interactions. This two-part training was approved through New York State’s Office of Addiction Services and Supports (NYS OASAS) for six renewal hours (CASAC, CPP, CPS) and six initial hours (CPP, CPS). As an IC & RC member board, OASAS accredited courses were granted reciprocal approval by the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, Alcohol and Drug Counselor Committee. Many other states offered reciprocity.
Published: July 26, 2023
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DESCRIPTION Xylazine (or “tranq”) is a non-opioid sedative and tranquilizer only approved for use in veterinary medicine. However, over the past several years, human consumption of xylazine has begun rapidly increasing. Although initially only identified in illicit drug supplies in limited areas, xylazine has been found in 48 states as of April 2023. Xylazine is frequently, though not exclusively, used in conjunction with opioids, particularly fentanyl—due to xylazine’s ability to prolong their effects. Xylazine use presents many potential dangers to people, including an increased risk of overdose and the development of necrotizing tissue damage. This webinar will bring together experts from across disciplines to discuss the history of xylazine use, what is known about its current scope of use and consequences, the effects of xylazine on people, and wound care and other harm reduction strategies. It will also offer an opportunity for participants to ask questions in a roundtable panel discussion format. OBJECTIVES Describe Xylazine and its history of use and consequences. Explain how harm reduction strategies need to be adapted for complications in Xylazine use. Describe the current trends that detail the scope and the extent of the Xylazine issue. PRESENTERS Jason Bienert, RN, CWCN Josh Esrick, MPP   DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY (DEA) GUEST:  Gail Poirier, Section Chief, Strategic Intelligence Section (NIT) Jaclyn Iera, Program Manager, Office of Forensic Sciences   SAMHSA Jeanne Tuono, Assistant Regional Director (Region 3)
Published: July 25, 2023
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The 2018 Farm Bill has led to the introduction of several types of psychoactive cannabis products in the U.S. market. This presentation explores the diverse range of products that have recently become available and discusses the associated public health concerns. We will delve into a series of interconnected studies that investigate the marketing of Delta-8 THC, as marketing elements (such as products, prices, promotion, and placement) greatly influence usage, especially among young people. Further, we will explore potential policy solutions that may help mitigate these risks.   Presenter: Matthew Rossheim, PhD, MPH, CPH      
Published: July 24, 2023
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The National Hispanic/Latino ATTC, WESTAT, the National Hispanic/Latino MHTTC, and Shatterproof as part of the Partnerships for Equity to eliminate Behavioral Health Disparities for Hispanic/Latino communities are presented a three-part virtual learning series. This series is designed to enhance education and information related to risk factors that contribute to substance use disorders (SUD) among Hispanic/Latino communities, particularly focused on Opioid and Fentanyl. The importance of crisis intervention strategies and skills helps to mitigate the cultural nuances of treatment and recovery. Lastly, the presenter discusses stigma, the 3 different types of stigma, and findings from the stigma index produced by Shatterproof. The training will provide Behavioral Health providers (CHW’s, promotores, project coordinators, social workers, family members, etc.) a knowledge-based approach to early intervention and SUD identification for Hispanic and Latino community members and their families. Who should attend: Promotores, First Responders, Community Health Workers, Project Coordinators, Counselors, and Social Workers Learning Objectives: Identify the impact of Opioid and Fentanyl use among Hispanic/Latino adults in the U.S. Recognize the impact of treatment for an SUD Understand SUD stigma and how it manifests Recognize the importance of using non stigmatizing language for people who have an SUD   Part 1: Focus opioid misuse/Latino community/symptoms Recording: https://youtu.be/wOcx4XPnBG4   Part 2: Stigma focus/types of stigma/stigma index findings/using appropriate language Recording: https://youtu.be/U16TT4VUz54   Part 3: Treatment options/cultural considerations/recovery through the lens of Latinos/Hispanics Recording: Unavailable     About the Presenter: Dr. Fernando J. Gonzalez has more than 37 years of experience managing public health programs and projects in the United States, México, U.S.-México Border, and Global South Countries. He currently serves as Manager for the EMS Opioid Rapid Response and Prevention Program, UT Health Science Center San Antonio/Project Vida, El Paso, TX.  He is a graduate from the Medical School in Autonomous University of Ciudad Juárez, México, and holds an M.P.H. from the School of Public Health.
Published: July 17, 2023
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The ATTC Network understands that words have power. A few ATTC products developed prior to 2017 may contain language that does not reflect the ATTCs’ current commitment to using affirming, person-first language. We appreciate your patience as we work to gradually update older materials. For more information about the importance of non-stigmatizing language, see “Destroying Addiction Stigma Once and For All: It’s Time” from the ATTC Network and “Changing Language to Change Care: Stigma and Substance Use Disorders” from the Providers Clinical Support System (PCSS).

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