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Objectives for this session: Gain a better understanding of Evidence-Based practices, best practices and promising practices Gain a better understanding of the importance of the treatment alliance Become familiar with commonly used evidence-based and best practice approaches Better understand Co-occurring Disorders and integrated care Explore medication-assisted treatment (Buprenorphine)   1-2:30 ET . 12-1:30 CT . 11-12:30 MT . 10-11:30 PT . 9-10:30 AKT
Published: March 24, 2022
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Recording of TOR Regional Meeting: Oklahoma Region. These meetings are intended to allow grantees to share ideas, discuss difficulties, and learn from experts on managing your grant. We will also have open discussions on topics, issues, and questions that you are most interested in related to your TOR grant/program, so please let us know what you would like to discuss! This event took place on March 15th, 2022. 
Published: March 24, 2022
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This 120-minute Behavioral Health webinar will provide viewers with follow-up information on Indigenous traditional ways of wellness, healing, behavioral health. Ms. Sault-Brill will continue her discussion on various topics related to Indigenous culture, spiritual ways of connection, self understanding/ awareness, and revisiting trauma responses/victim programming. Also joining the discussion this month, Dan Foster, PsyD, will share some of his perspectives and thoughts on how these issues impact Indigenous cultural ways of living today.
Published: March 22, 2022
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This 120-minute Behavioral Health webinar will provide viewers with follow-up information on Indigenous traditional ways of wellness, healing, behavioral health. Ms. Sault-Brill will continue her discussion on various topics related to Indigenous culture, spiritual ways of connection, self understanding/ awareness, and revisiting trauma responses/victim programming. Also joining the discussion this month, Dan Foster, PsyD, will share some of his perspectives and thoughts on how these issues impact Indigenous cultural ways of living today.
Published: March 22, 2022
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The Client Workbook for Substance Use and Brain Injury was developed by the SUBI Project Team Second Edition (2021) Carolyn Lemsky, PhD, CPsych, ABPP/ABCN, Tim Godden, MSW, RSW, Advanced Practice Clinician and Maria Crowley, MA, CRC-Consultation, Editing, and Design, the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators (NASHIA). It is available online for free and it can be used in conjunction with the TBI Toolkit developed in collaboration with Region 7 Mid-America ATTC.
Published: March 1, 2022
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The Tip card provides a brief review of information that providers need to know about traumatic brain injury and behavioral health/substance use disorders. It summarizes the key points from the TBI toolkit that is also available on the website.
Published: March 15, 2022
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Download the tip card to learn helpful information about brain injury. Providers will learn about common symptoms, the intersection with substance use and behavior, screening for brain injury, and how to support those with a history of brain injury.
Published: March 17, 2022
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According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, cannabis use rates increased in 2020, with almost 50 million individuals 12 or older reporting use of cannabis in the past year. This increase is reflected in the state-specific data for HHS Region 8 in five of the six states (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Utah).   Learning Objectives: After attending this webinar, attendees will be able to better understand marijuana/cannabis use among older adults with respect to: Recreational and medical marijuana use and use frequency Cannabis use disorder rates; other substance use & use disorders Stressors, social support, mental disorders & suicidal thoughts Risks for DUI, ED visits, & healthcare service use Poison control center calls related to marijuana Marijuana treatment admissions   Cannabis Webinar Series: Cannabis Use Among Older Adults   This webinar is part of a series on the current science of cannabis, for more information on the other webinars in the series view the series homepage.  
Published: March 9, 2022
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Durante el adiestramiento se describe el patrón del uso de sustancias entre los estudiantes de escuelas públicas y privadas del nivel intermedio y superior, analizando las tendencias temporales en el uso de estas desde el 2018 al 2020, mediante encuesta de Consulta Juvenil. Se describen los comportamientos de violencia, salud mental, suicidio y sexualidad de los estudiantes en los grados de 7mo hasta 12mo de escuelas públicas y privadas; además de la identificación de los factores de riesgo y protección asociados al uso de sustancias en el individuo, familia, pares, escuela y comunidad.
Published: March 15, 2022
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La navegación del paciente es un modelo de prestación de servicios de atención médica centrado en el paciente. En esta presentación se discute este enfoque que establece promover el movimiento oportuno de un paciente a través de un continuo de atención médica. El viaje de un individuo comienza en la comunidad donde vive, se mueve a un entorno médico donde se detecta una condición, se hace un diagnóstico y luego se realiza el tratamiento. El viaje continúa desde la recuperación y la sobrevivencia hasta el final de la vida.
Published: March 15, 2022
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SBIRT es un enfoque de salud pública basado en la evidencia, comprensivo e integrado para la prestación de servicios de identificación, intervención temprana y tratamiento para personas con trastornos por uso de sustancias, así como para aquellos que están en riesgo de desarrollarlos. Este adiestramiento discute la importancia y el propósito de SBIRT desde el contexto de los adolescentes, reconociendo la importancia de la detección e intervención temprana.
Published: March 15, 2022
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  This unique 6-part series, presented by the National AI/AN ATTC, provides the viewers with an opportunity to discuss strength-based cultural practices and Spring time teachings to our peers, friends,, and relatives. Session sub-topics TBA.
Published: March 15, 2022
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According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, cannabis use rates increased in 2020, with almost 50 million individuals 12 or older reporting use of cannabis in the past year. This increase is reflected in the state-specific data for HHS Region 8 in five of the six states (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Utah). With this data in mind, the Mountain Plains ATTC is sponsoring a ten-part webinar series that will address and review the latest science for cannabis including: prevention and treatment issues; public policy; medical marijuana; and special populations and cannabis (adolescents, women and maternal health, older adults, and individuals with Serious Mental Illness).   Cannabis Webinar Series: The Green Adolescent Brain     This webinar is part of a series on the current science of cannabis, for more information on the other webinars in the series view the series homepage.  
Published: February 23, 2022
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According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, cannabis use rates increased in 2020, with almost 50 million individuals 12 or older reporting use of cannabis in the past year. This increase is reflected in the state-specific data for HHS Region 8 in five of the six states (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Utah).   Learning Objectives: Identify three maternal/fetal physiological concerns associated with cannabis use during the perinatal period Recognize two of the most common reasons why pregnant and postpartum people use cannabis during the perinatal period Discuss the current recommendations regarding cannabis use during pregnancy and lactation Consider the potential impact of cannabis legalization on the pregnant and postpartum people   Cannabis Webinar Series: Perinatal Cannabis Use     This webinar is part of a series on the current science of cannabis, for more information on the other webinars in the series view the series homepage.  
Published: February 23, 2022
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The New England ATTC is proud to partner with the New England PTTC and New England Association of Recovery Court Professionals to host the webinar, "Cannabis in the Era of Commercialization" for criminal justice professionals.  View the recording from the Cannabis in the Era of Commercialization by clicking on the view resource button above. More information about the event can be found here. 
Published: March 11, 2022
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SBIRT, or Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment, offers methods for ascertaining the level of intervention needed for behavioral health issues in a variety of clinical settings.    Check out the newest version of the SBIRT for Health and Behavioral Health Professionals course on healtheknowledge.org
Published: March 10, 2022
Online Course
SBIRT for Health and Behavioral Health Professionals: How to Talk to Patients about Substance Use is a 3 hour, self-paced course for health, oral health, and behavioral health students and professionals. Learners will watch video demonstrations of brief interventions performed by other clinicians and even practice themselves with a patient through a situational branching exercise. Participants will apply and test their knowledge through quizzes following each module. The goal of this course is to help participants develop their knowledge, skills, and abilities in using SBIRT as an intervention with patients. 3 Hours Continuing Education Available, CNE, NASW, NAADAC
Published: March 10, 2022
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By Juan Baez, BA, LAC, KCGC, IGDC, on behalf of the National Hispanic and Latino ATTC Haga clic aquí para la versión en español Clique aqui para a versão em português   During this time of available betting expansion, it’s important to discuss problem gambling and how it can destroy the lives of individuals and families.  In recognition of Problem Gambling Awareness Month, it’s important to note the factors that make problem gambling unique compared to substance use disorders or other problematic behaviors. These are imperative to know when working with and educating people with gambling problems and or disorder. As a Latino community, it’s essential to talk about what those differences are and how we can better serve our people.  According to the United States Census, there are approximately 62 million Latinos. This makes us a significant part of this country’s fabric, and essential to its success. Latinos come from or have roots in places such as Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and elsewhere. Even in various countries and regions, the culture, language, and availability of gambling are diverse. It’s important to identify those distinctions. It can be a matter of simply asking questions and practicing cultural humility to educate ourselves and others.  There is a lot of discussion around the terminology of how to address us. Different terms like Latinos, Hispanics, Latinx, and others exist. It is essential to allow us to self-identify and meet us where we are at. This includes how Latinos with a gambling problem identify themselves.  There are many types of gambling activities in the United States. These include slot machines, table and card games, lotteries, sports betting, bingo, and animal racing. However, there are other non-traditional forms of gambling in Latino countries. It’s important to know the differences that exist and what types of gambling Latinos engage in. 
Published: March 9, 2022
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This 3-part webinar series was held in summer 2019 and sponsored by the Northwest ATTC and the Great Lakes ATTC. Part 1: Strategies to Address Cocaine and Methamphetamine Richard Rawson, PhD, UCLA School of Medicine, University of Vermont June 11, 2019 This presentation provided an overview of the current knowledge on the problem of stimulant (cocaine and methamphetamine) use in the U.S., including a review of the extent and geography of use, the clinical syndromes provided by acute and chronic use, a review of behavioral treatments with evidence of efficacy for the treatment of stimulant use disorders, and an overview of the current status of pharmacotherapy research on treatments for stimulant use disorders. Download slides | Watch recording Part 2: Provider Perspectives on Effective Strategies for Treating People with Stimulant Use Disorders Michelle Peavy, PhD, Dominick DePhilippis, PhD, Regina Fox, BS, CSAC July 18, 2019 This webinar featured a panel of providers presenting their experiences with effective treatment strategies and evidence-based practices for working with individuals with stimulant use disorders. Michelle Peavy, PhD, of Evergreen Treatment Services, addressed challenges and strategies of working with individuals with comorbid opioid use and stimulant use disorders Dominick DePhilippis, PhD, presented on use of contingency management with this population in the VA system Regina Fox, BS, CSAC discussed use of the Matrix Model of treatment in a community-based treatment organization Watch recording   Part 3: Implementing Evidence Based Practices to Address Stimulant Use Disorders Todd Molfenter, PhD, Bryan Hartzler, PhD, Denna Vandersloot, MEd August 15, 2019 While the first two installments of this webinar series focused on effective treatment strategies and models for addressing stimulant use disorders, this last installment featured three presenters discussing change management strategies for successfully implementing evidence-based practices (EBPs). Todd Molfenter, PhD, provided an overview on how implementation science informs successful uptake of EBPs. Bryan Hartzler, PhD, presented tips for community-based implementation of contingency management. Denna Vandersloot, MEd, shared lessons learned from implementation efforts involving the Matrix Model of treatment. Watch recording
Published: March 7, 2022
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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. MI in Primary Care Part 2, with Mats Hogmark, MD In this episode, Glenn and Sebastian talk to Dr. Mats Hogmark, a Swedish physician specializing in family medicine, about the use of MI in a primary care setting. Dr. Hogmark describes the idea of the physician as an “assistant” and how to “sit on one’s hands,” how to become a better listener through reflections, how MI can save time, and his own model for MI in the clinical setting: the patient, doctor, and mutual roles exploring Ideas, Concerns, and Expectations. The episode ends with a role play with Mats and Glenn followed by a debrief about how to attend to the physical and emotional needs of the patient.    
Published: March 7, 2022
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Objectives for this session: Gain a better understanding of Evidence-Based practices, best practices and promising practices Gain a better understanding of the importance of the treatment alliance Become familiar with commonly used evidence-based and best practice approaches Better understand Co-occurring Disorders and integrated care Explore medication-assisted treatment (Buprenorphine) 1-2:30 ET . 12-1:30 CT . 11-12:30 MT . 10-11:30 PT . 9-10:30 AKT
Published: March 7, 2022
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Objectives for this session: Gain a better understanding of Evidence-Based practices, best practices and promising practices Gain a better understanding of the importance of the treatment alliance Become familiar with commonly used evidence-based and best practice approaches Better understand Co-occurring Disorders and integrated care Explore medication-assisted treatment (Buprenorphine) 1-2:30 ET . 12-1:30 CT . 11-12:30 MT . 10-11:30 PT . 9-10:30 AKT
Published: March 7, 2022
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The National Hispanic and Latino ATTC and PTTC are proud to announce the publication of our first newsletter! This product has been a labor of love. An idea that sprouted out of a commitment to find additional ways to honor our culture, call out disparities that persist, celebrate successes in our communities and amplify the contributions being made by Latinos in behavioral health. Each issue will focus on topics which span the behavioral health spectrum, from prevention to treatment and recovery. Our goal is to offer a diversified suite of products meant to meet the unique preferences of community members. We hope that providers, researchers, peers, promotores, administrators, family members, teachers and other community members will be able to learn and gain from the contents of our newsletter. We hope you enjoy it!   In This Issue Our Mission, and Dicho of the Quarter -Page 01 A reflection by our Program Director -Page 02 Story time: Meet our team member, Priscila Giamassi - Page 03 Highlighting the Experts, Quarterly Highlights, and Celebrations - Page 04 Article by Anna Nelson, LCSW, PhD Candidate - Page 05 Media Corner -Page 07 NLBHA Highlights - Page 08 Staff Contact information - Page 09 Español ¡Los Centros Nacionales Hispano y Latino ATTC y PTTC están orgullosos de anunciar la publicación de nuestro primer boletín! Esta publicación ha sido un producto del amor. Es una idea que surgió como un compromiso por encontrar formas adicionales para honrar nuestra cultura, informar sobre las disparidades que persisten, celebrar los éxitos en nuestras comunidades y resaltar las contribuciones de los latinos en el campo de la salud mental y adicciones.  En cada edición se tratarán temas que abarcan todo el espectro de la salud mental y adicciones, desde la prevención hasta el tratamiento y la recuperación. Nuestro objetivo es ofrecer un conjunto diversificado de productos destinados a satisfacer las preferencias únicas de los miembros de la comunidad. Esperamos que los proveedores, los investigadores, los compañeros, los promotores, los administradores, los familiares, los profesores y otros miembros de la comunidad puedan aprender y beneficiarse del contenido de nuestro boletín. Todo ello con el fin de que cada uno encuentre lo que necesita. ¡Esperamos que lo disfruten! Português Os Centros Nacionais Hispânico-Latino de Treinamento e Assistência Técnica em Abuso de Substâncias e de Prevenção têm o orgulho de anunciar a publicação de nosso primeiro boletim informativo! Este produto tem sido um trabalho de amor. Uma idéia que surgiu do compromisso de encontrar formas adicionais de honrar nossa cultura, chamar a atenção para as disparidades que persistem, celebrar os sucessos em nossas comunidades e ampliar as contribuições feitas pelos latinos na saúde comportamental. Cada edição se concentrará em tópicos que abrangem o espectro de saúde mental, da prevenção ao tratamento e recuperação. Nosso objetivo é oferecer um conjunto diversificado de produtos destinados a atender às preferências únicas dos membros da comunidade. Esperamos que provedores, pesquisadores, pares, promotores, administradores, familiares, professores e outros membros da comunidade possam aprender e se beneficiar do conteúdo de nosso boletim informativo. Esperamos que você goste!
Published: March 6, 2022
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This Issue: Growing Our Own: Planting Seeds for the Future of Latino Behavioral Health This issue highlights the work of the National Hispanic and Latino ATTC & PTTC and NLBHA to move the behavioral health needle towards impactful change. This issue focuses on "Planting Seeds for the Future of Latino Behavioral Health". Read and learn about the E-compendium guide, meet our Executive Director, Fredrick Sandoval, MPA and see who and what we are highlighting this quarter!   In This Issue Our Mission Dicho of the Quarter Page 01 NLBHA Highlights Page 02 Story time: meet our team member, Dr. Susie Villalobos Page 04 Highlighting the experts Quarterly Highlights Celebrations Page 05 NLBHA’s e-compendium and Guide Article Page 06 Media Corner Page 9 Staff Contact information Page 10   Español: Esta Publicación: Creciendo a los Nuestros: Plantando Semillas para el Futuro de la Salud Mental Latina Este número destaca el trabajo de los Centros Nacionales Hisapano y Latino ATTC y PTTC y NLBHA para mover la aguja de la salud mental hacia un cambio impactante. Este número se centra en "Plantando Semillas para el Futuro de la Salud Mental Latina". ¡Lea y aprenda sobre la guía de E-compendium, conozca a nuestro Director Ejecutivo, Fredrick Sandoval, MPA y vea a quién y qué estamos destacando este trimestre!   Português: Esta Edição: Crescendo Nossos Próprios: Plantando Sementes Para O Futuro Da Saúde Mental Latina Esta edição destaca o trabalho dos Centros Nacionais Hispânico-Latino de Treinamento e Assistência Técnica em Abuso de Substâncias e de Prevenção e NLBHA para fazer a diferenca na saúde mental, com o objetivo de gerar uma mudança impactante. Esta edição se concentra em "Plantando Sementes para o Futuro da Saúde Mental Latina". Saiba mais sobre o eCompêndio e Guia da NLBHA, conheça nosso Diretor Executivo, Fredrick Sandoval, MPA e veja quem e o que estamos destacando neste trimestre!
Published: April 26, 2022
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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).