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Trauma and Addiction – LIVE WEBINAR

Trauma and Addiction – LIVE WEBINAR

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Explore the basics of trauma in development and presentation of behaviors, especially addiction. Motivation and meaning of behaviors will be explored and defined. Attendees will receive a thorough overview including types of compulsions and addictions, biology and predisposition to addiction, and culture of addiction and treatment. Fundamental information regarding how substances and their long-and short term effects help people deal with trauma symptoms. The discussion will also look at what is currently the typical assessment and treatment process, and how it can be more trauma sensitive.

TRAUMA AND ADDICTION OBJECTIVES

  1. Participants will learn about the importance and need for Health Literacy for individuals, families, communities, and behavioral health providers.
  2. Participants will learn about AWARENESS OF HIGH RISK GROUPS AND TX DISPARITY, and the impact of advocacy
  3. Participants will learn about THE HX OF DRUG USE, ADDICTION, POLICIES AND LAWS IN AMERICA.
  4. Participants will learn about THE PHYSIOLOGY OF ADDICTION, MEDICAL & Mental Health problems that may result.
  5. Participants will learn the Active Ingredient Approach to treatment PTSD – The structure of treatment delivery
  6. Participants will learn strategies for delivering psychoeducation about trauma to individuals and families.
  7. Participants will learn about the use and selected of assessment instrument for trauma and addiction.
  8. Participants will learn what Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) entails, and the benefits and risk to individuals.
  9. Participants will learn how recovery from trauma and addiction can impact the individual, family, and community.
  10. Participants will learn about SAMSHA’s Behavioral Health – Evidence-Based Treatment and Recovery Practices for Trauma and Addiction.
  11. Participants will learn about Trauma-Informed Approaches for the treatment of Trauma and Addiction that address culture and diversity.
  12. Participants will learn about Trauma and Addiction research and some of the uses of technology in the delivery of treatment interventions.

 

TRAUMA AND ADDICTION OUTCOMES

  1. Participants will be able explain the importance of Health literacy, identify three domains of Health Literacy, identify three levels of Health literacy, explain how Health Literacy is assessed, and the role of a Healthcare Navigator.
  2. Participants will identify HIGH RISK individuals for Substance Use Disorders and Trauma, and treatment disparities, and explore strategies to pursue social justice.
  3. Participants will identify 3 significant events in history that affected drug use and policies in AMERICA.
  4. Participants will identify the harmful BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL effects of addiction on the individual, family, community, and society at larger.
  5. Participants will demonstrate understanding of how to use the Active Ingredient Approach to treatment of PTSD, and the structure of treatment by identifying the 4 stages, and method of application via case examples.
  6. Participant will demonstrate via case discussion and or role play appropriate delivery of psychoeducation about trauma.
  7. Participant will I identify and select relevant assessment instrument to administer to trauma and addiction patients in the assessment process.
  8. Participants will identify three medications used in the treatment of addiction, and where MAT is available, and the decision process to determine appropriate use of MAT for and individual.
  9. Participants will be able to explain how to support resiliency and competency in recovery from trauma and addiction, and how to support resiliency and competency via treatment delivery.
  10. Participants will identify Evidence-Based Treatment interventions for Substance Use Disorders, and for Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders.
  11. Participants will be able to identify strategies and interventions that are appropriate for use with culturally diverse populations.
  12. Participants will be able to understand and identify research examining the use of technology in the use of treatment interventions.

 

This training meets the educational requirements to apply for the Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist – Addiction (CCTS-A) certification available through the Trauma Institute International.

CE Credits

Arizona Trauma Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6677.  Arizona Trauma Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

CE Hours Awarded: 12

 

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Out of ignorance, I used to be one who, while sympathetic, would look down on those who’d ‘allowed’ themselves to become addicted to alcohol and illicit drugs.

However, upon learning that serious life trauma (e.g. adverse childhood experiences) is so often behind the addict’s debilitating addiction, I began to understand ball-and-chain self-medicating: The greater the drug-induced euphoria or escape one attains from its use, the more one wants to repeat the experience; and the more intolerable one finds their sober reality, the more pleasurable that escape should be perceived. By extension, the greater one’s mental pain or trauma while sober, the greater the need for escape from reality, thus the more addictive the euphoric escape-form will likely be.

Tragically, the pain may be so overwhelming that the most extreme and potentially permanent form of escape—suicidal behaviour—is sometimes chosen.

Yet, in many straight minds drug addicts have somehow committed a moral crime, perhaps even those who’d become addicted to opiates prescribed them for an innocent sports or work injury.

We now know pharmaceutical corporations intentionally pushed their very addictive opiate pain killers—the real moral crime—for which they got off relatively lightly, considering the resulting immense suffering and overdose death numbers. 

(Frank Sterle Jr.)  

 

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