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At Greater Risk: The Intersection of ACEs and Addiction

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At Greater Risk: The Intersection of ACEs and Addiction

A Professional Development Webinar Series - Wednesday, February 19 | noon-1 p.m. Central

Join Hazelden Betty Ford addiction psychiatrist Stephen Delisi, MD, to take a closer look at specific adverse childhood experiences implicated in chronic illness. Dr. Delisi will review emerging research, discuss the influence of ACEs on neurodevelopment, provide related data on ACEs and the increased risk of recurrence in opioid use disorder, and how trauma-informed care may reduce that risk.

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The evidence continues to mount demonstrating a strong correlation between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and increased risk of substance use disorder and other co-occurring mental health issues in adulthood. Join Hazelden Betty Ford addiction psychiatrist Stephen Delisi, MD, to take a closer look at specific adverse childhood experiences implicated in chronic illness. Dr. Delisi will review the seminal findings from the CDC-Kaiser ACE Study, discuss the influence of ACEs on neurodevelopment and increased risk for addiction and other co-occurring psychiatric illnesses, and provide data related data on ACEs and the increased risk of reocurrence in opioid use disorder and how trauma-informed care may reduce that risk.
Objectives:

  • Recognize the ACEs implicated in development of chronic illness
  • Identify the CDC-Kaiser ACE Study results
  • Describe the neurodevelopmental implications of ACEs
  • Understand the ACES-associated risk of reoccurrence in opioid use disorder and how trauma-informed care may reduce that risk

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