October 1, 2020 from noon to 1:00 PST
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RSVP now for a presentation by Susie Wiet, MD who is an integrative developmental psychiatrist with expertise in holistic treatment of trauma-addiction, dual diagnosis, and complex psychiatric disorders.
Target Audience This activity is intended for CALIFORNIA physicians, physician assistants, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, psychologists and social workers engaged in the care of patients who have experienced violence or trauma.
Educational Objectives After completing these activities, the participant should be better able to:
Understand the basics of the neurobiology of the stress management pathway
Learn about the interface of the reward pathway with stress
Describe the imbalances of the stress and reward pathways that lead to addictions
Recognize the interventions that assist with restoration of the neurobiology of balance (homeostasis)
The downstream effect of childhood trauma has been well documented regarding the biological and psychosocial impacts. This presentation will highlight the neurobiological changes associated with ACEs that function as a "primer" for the onset of addiction and related behaviors. It will conclude with principles for influencing these same pathways that assist with restoration of the mind and health downstream effect of childhood trauma has been well documented regarding the biological and psychosocial impacts.
Susie Wiet, MD is an integrative developmental psychiatrist with expertise in holistic treatment of trauma-addiction, dual diagnosis, and complex psychiatric disorders. She is the founder and owner of Sovegna (a multi-disciplinary treatment center for recovery) and the Trauma-Resiliency Collaborative (multi-disciplinary volunteer organization). During her personal time, she enjoys learning from her children, celebrating time with family and friends, expanding her creativity, practicing yoga, and deepening her faith.
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