Substance Use Disorders
Substance Use Disorders
UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
Consumption of psychoactive substances can lead to dependence and addiction, which significantly impacts clients' lives and their well-being. Understanding this relationship is crucial, where support and care are paramount. This course offers a detailed exploration of substance use, including its implications, types, and effects on individuals. It aims to equip clinicians with crucial knowledge and skills to effectively support those affected by substance use disorders.
COURSE HOURS: 2.5
AUDIENCE: Human Services Professionals, Social Workers, Behavioral Health Technicians, Mental Health Therapists
OBJECTIVES:
- Identify substance use disorders, important terminology, and person-centered strategies to effectively support clients
- Discover and recognize common substances with associated physiological and psychosocial effects
- Categorize and determine the physical, mental, and social health impacts of substance use
- Distinguish individual and environmental risk and protective factors of substance use disorders
- Recognize and detect observable indicators of substance use disorders
- Apply treatment strategies for substance use disorders to assist clients in their recovery journey
- Recognize your role when supporting clients with substance use disorders, including relapse prevention techniques
COURSE FORMAT: This course is a recorded, asynchronous, self-paced, online interactive training, with no access time limit or due date to complete it once enrolled. In addition to the record presentation, additional resources and handouts are made available inside the course.
INSTRUCTOR: Erica Falk-Huzar, PsyD, EdS, SAC, MBA, HS-BCP
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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