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An Indigenous Approach to Healing Traumatic Stress in Indian Communities
This session, based on research, will help the participant understand the importance of utilizing culture appropriately when working with clients from tribal/Native American communities in terms of addiction treatment…
Read MoreWhat is First Episode Psychosis?
Recently, there has been an increased interest in the development and delivery of early intervention services for a number of different mental illnesses. In the US, the federal government…
Read MorePredicting Suicide and Violence
Mental health providers frequently work with clients who are at risk for suicide and violence. In this presentation, David Frenz, M.D., will describe some risk assessment strategies. Various instruments…
Read MoreUsing the ASAM Framework for Co-Occurring Disorders
This webinar will provide an overview of the American Society of Addiction Medicine criteria with a particular focus on working with individuals who have co-occurring Mental Illness and Substance…
Read MoreThe Tripping Cure: Psychedelic Assisted Therapies Past, Present and Future
The use of psychedelics like LSD, psilocybin and MDMA was once considered an extremely promising treatment option for a range of mental health concerns. But when the federal government…
Read MoreThe NAVIGATE Model: A Comprehensive Treatment Approach for Persons with First Episode Psychosis
NAVIGATE is a coordinated specialty care program developed for the National Institute of Mental Health’s RAISE Initiative for treating first episode psychosis. NAVIGATE is comprised of an interdisciplinary team…
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