LIVE: Alcohol and Substance Use Disorder Detection and Treatment: Lifespan, Culture, and Systems
January 29, 2025
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Pacific
7 Hours | 6 CEs
$300 Registration | $275 Early Registration (through January 22nd) | Live Training via Zoom
Nancy A. Haug, PhD and Regina Moro, PhD present a live virtual professional training program on Alcohol and Substance Use Disorder Detection and Treatment: Lifespan, Culture, and Systems.
This training will cover contextual information pertinent to the detection and treatment of alcohol and substance use disorders. Specifically, lifespan topics, cultural factors, and other systemic issues will be presented and explored. The presentation will include lectures, small group discussions, and an application of the material to case vignettes.
The course is structured to meet the California psychologist pre-licensure coursework requirement for training in alcoholism and chemical dependency detection and treatment (ยง1382.3). Participants may be clinicians, counselors, or mental health providers at any stage of their career and who work in a clinical environment where clients present with substance use or misuse as a primary or co-occurring condition.
Training Outline:
- General Introduction to Session
- Lifespan Topic Lecture (i.e., an exploration of how life stage influences detection and intervention, and age appropriate strategies for treating alcohol and substance use)
- Lifespan Case Vignettes
- Cultural Factors Lecture (i.e., an exploration of how cultural factors influences detection and intervention with alcohol and SUDs)
- Cultural Factors Case Vignettes
- Pertinent Systemic Issues Discussion
- Wrap-up and closure