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PCSS-O: Peer Assistance for the Dental Team Member with Opioid Dependency

Substance Use Disorders (e.g. opioid and other substance disorders) are such in their presentation that the deepening shame and guilt of the dental team member who has the disorder typically leads to more and more isolating behavior as the disorder progresses. Peer assistance programs work with the person with the malady to treat the disorder […]

NAADAC Webinar: Value Based Reimbursement

Under value-based reimbursement, general healthcare providers are challenged to improve patients’ health while decreasing costs. Administrators realize the importance of behavioral health issues, but they’re not sure how to address them. Ample research documents that behavioral screening and intervention (BSI) – a package of alcohol and drug screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT), […]

The NEW Twelve Step Facilitation Program – A Guide to Treatment Recovery

The NEW Twelve Step Facilitation Program – A Guide to Treatment and Recovery Twelve Step Facilitation (TSF) is a treatment program for substance use disorders that has been validated through randomized controlled trials and is listed in the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices. According to the National Institutes of Health, “Twelve Step treatments […]

PCSS-O Webinar: Prescribing Opioids for Pain at the Time of Changing Pain Management Guidelines

Opioids have become an important topic in medical, public health, and political debate. Opioids are a very versatile class of analgesics; however, they have many side effects, including abuse and addiction, and under those circumstances they lead to overdose deaths. Prescription opioids for pain relief have come under scrutiny as the identified source of abused […]

Hazelden Betty Ford Webinar: Parenting an Adolescent with Addiction

Parenting a teenager through the mood swings, social pressures, physiological changes and general upheaval of healthy adolescent development can be difficult. But when teen addiction and co-occurring disorders are also a part of the picture, parents are faced with an entirely new set of challenges. Join your colleagues to take a closer look at healthy […]

NAADAC Webinar: Co-occuring Inter-relational Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse

Extreme correlation of these two disorders does not suggest a cause and effect relationship. Instead, each disorder reinforces the other and leads to progression of each. Treatment must recognize how the two disorders interact in order to develop effective intervention and treatment strategies. Learning Objectives Identify dynamics of the interrelationship of the two disorders and […]

25th Anniversary New England School of Best Practices in Addiction Treatment

The 25th Anniversary New England School of Best Practices in Addiction Treatment will take place August 28 - 31, 2017 in beautiful Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. A wide variety of courses has been planned to address identified regional programming needs, evidence – based practices, primary healthcare integration, behavioral healthcare integration, credentialing requirements, clinical supervision, and management.  Are […]

Ireta Webinar: How to Recognize, Respond to, and Elicit Change

“Change talk” is a Motivational Interviewing expression that refers to language a client or patient uses that favors change. Recognizing, responding to, and eliciting change talk are three crucial skills practitioners must develop and apply to support clients/patients in making change. Whether in the context of a brief intervention or in an ongoing counseling relationship, […]

FedUp Manchester Vermont

Calling for an end to our nation's epidemic of addiction and overdose deaths attributed to opioids, including heroin, and other prescription drugs.

SAMHSA Recovery Month Webinar: Recovery Among Diverse Populations

“E pluribus unum” (“Out of many, one”) is more than the motto of the United States:  It is an essential part of the American experience.  The U.S. population is increasingly ethnically diverse—for example, Hispanics/Latinos now make up 16 percent of the population.  Racial diversity is also evident, with Whites (72 percent), African Americans (13 percent), […]

Understanding the Increase in Opioid Overdoses: NDEWS New Hampshire HotSpot Study Results

Lisa A. Marsch, Ph.D. Director, Dartmouth Center for Technology and Behavioral Health Director, Northeast Node of the National Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network Andrew G. Wallace Professor, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College Marcella H. Sorg, Ph.D. Research Professor, Department of Anthropology Director, Rural Drug and Alcohol Research Program Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, […]

NAADAC Webinar: Electronic Screen and Addiction

This presentation focuses on the correlation between impulsive and prolonged use of electronic screens and potential for developing substance addiction. Recent studies indicate a potential link between excessive use of electronic devices and substance addiction as a function of age (with younger children at greater risk). A critical role of the parent-child relationship during early […]

Hazelden Betty Ford Webinar: Gay Men and Meth

Crystal meth use has surged in urban gay communities across the globe. What continues to lure an expanding population of gay men to a drug with such disastrous repercussions? Please join this webinar where we will discuss crystal meth's impact on the queer community at large and examine some of our best known resources for […]

History and Politics of Opioid Maintenance Treatment

Presenter: Julie Kmiec, DO Sponsor: American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine (AOAAM) About the Webinar: This lecture will discuss the history of the rise of opiate addiction in the United States and the Harrison Narcotics Act that was enacted in 1914 to try to control use of narcotics, as well as case law from that […]

CTN Webinar: Testing Chronic Care Models for Tobacco Use Disorder

The CTN Web Seminar Series presents: Anne Joseph, MD, MPH. Treatment of tobacco use disorder is challenging, and many smokers require multiple quit attempts before they achieve long term abstinence. Nevertheless, typical treatment is based on a discrete model of care lasting 8-12 weeks, with little attention to how or if treatment should be modified […]

Science Series: Emre Ertin, PhD

Northeast Node Headquarters 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, United States

Developing smartwatches to detect substance use The Science Series webinars are presented on a bi-monthly academic calendar during the lunch hour. Presentations can be viewed either in person or via WebEx (see our Science Series page for online viewing link). We do provide lunch for the in-person participants.  

Strengthening Connections: Knitting Together Substance use Prevention in Schools, Communities, and Healthcare

Caring for ME Webinar with Liz Blackwell-Moore, MPH. Schools, communities and healthcare practices across Maine are working hard to reduce the heavy burden being caused by substance use disorders. While many people are working hard to improve the community and healthcare response to overdoses and increase treatment and recovery services, there are also substantial efforts […]

NAADAC Webinar: Addiction as a Relational Disorder

Innumerable explanations and treatment models have been proffered for addressing addictions and addictive behaviors in our current era. Advances in behavioral and affective neuroscience have significantly advanced these endeavors. At the same time, neuroscience and its integration into counseling is growing at a rapid pace and providers need to know how to respond. One key […]

CSAT/CTN Webinar: Digital Therapeutics for Substance Use Disorders

"Digital Therapeutics for Substance Use Disorders: The State of the Science and Opportunities for Implementation in Substance Use Disorder Care" This webinar is the fourth in a series of collaborative webinars between the CTN and CSAT. In this webinar, an overview of the state of the science of applying digital therapeutics (e.g., mobile, web-based therapeutic […]

NAADAC Webinar: Influences on Addiction and Mental Health in the LGBT Population

The lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities are reported to have higher incidences of substance misuse. This webinar will focus on the influences on the LGBT population that lead to higher rates of using substances as a coping skill, provide a self-assessment of your preparation for providing services to LGBT clients, and examine your […]

SAMHSA Recovery Month Webinar: 2017 Road To Recovery Showcase

This episode will feature footage, photos, and interviews of participants from nationwide events as individuals, families, and entire communities celebrate National Recovery Month, including the 2017 kickoff news conference and National Recovery Month luncheon.  These community events are the cornerstone of National Recovery Month and involve educating, mentoring, and engaging others in supporting recovery.  In […]

NAADAC Webinar: Neurocounceling

Neurocounseling is a relatively new approach in addiction treatment that has been shown to be effective for a variety of addiction related issues including recovery management and relapse prevention. Neurocounseling is based on the fact that behavioral and psychological symptoms have underlying neurological foundations. Addiction counselors can help clients bridge the gap between brain and […]

NAADAC Webinar: Applying Emotional Intelligence to Recovery

The ability to deal effectively with emotions is critical to success in recovery. Gain a greater understanding of the importance of emotional intelligence, how to use it with clients, how to model responses to address difficult situations, and teach skill building exercises by attending this webinar. Learning Objectives Recognize and understand the five competencies for […]

Science Series: Mary Brunette, MD

Northeast Node Headquarters 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, United States

Smoking cessation in addiction treatment The Science Series webinars are presented on a bi-monthly academic calendar during the lunch hour. Presentations can be viewed either in person or via WebEx (see our Science Series page for online viewing link). We do provide lunch for the in-person participants.

NAADAC Webinar: Special Considerations in Substance Use Disorder Habilitation Treatment

Habilitation clients are creating a framework for recovery for the first time. Many deficits in the areas of knowledge, critical thinking, values, and emotional literacy are present. Constructing a recovery plan requires psycho-education, role playing, testing, building social support, treating institutionalization, and a clear model of care for core clinical issues (e.g., power and control, […]

NAADAC Webinar: Mindfulness in Recovery

The techniques taught in mindfulness play a critical role in relapse prevention. The core mindfulness skills, taken from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), enhance a client's ability to increase awareness of the present moment, increase the time spent in the present, and be in control of his or her mind. This then decreases the amount of […]

NAADAC Webinar: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been shown to be useful in the treatment of addictive disorders. The cornerstones of ACT include principles of mindfulness, remaining open to new ideas, and moving toward one’s values rather than escaping one’s feelings. In short, accepting feelings rather than escaping them and moving toward values rather than toward suffering […]

Science Series: Initiating Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department

Northeast Node Headquarters 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, United States

Dr. Ryan McCormack and Dr. Kathryn Hawk The Emergency Department (ED) is a critical venue to initiate SUD interventions. ED patients have a disproportionately high prevalence of SUD, are at an elevated risk of overdose, and many do not access healthcare elsewhere. Despite this, SUD interventions are rarely initiated in EDs. Drs. Hawk and McCormack […]

Harm Reduction in an Opioid Era: Promoting the Health & Dignity of Affected Individuals & Communities

Arthur D. Kehas Criminal Justice Training Facility 17 Institute Drive, Concord, United States

11th C. Everett Koop New Hampshire Addiction Medicine Symposium: Harm Reduction in an Opioid Era: Promoting the Health & Dignity of Affected Individuals & Communities As a result of attending this symposium, participants will be able to: Articulate the rationale for and principles of evidence-based harm reduction strategies. Identify two policies that incorporate harm reduction […]

Caring for ME Webinar: Update on Chapter 488

Web-Based

Funded by the Attorney General's Office, Gordon Smith, Executive Vice President of the Maine Medical Association, will: 1. Provide participants with updated information on Maine PL Chapter 488 and associated rules 2. Provide participants with information and current status of legislative activity pertaining to the prescription of controlled substances 3. Discuss challenges and success identified […]

Media Parenting to Prevent Youth Health Risk Behavior by Joy Gabrielli, PhD

Northeast Node Headquarters 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, United States

Learning outcomes:  Participants will be able to discuss mental health services research methods.  Participants will be able to use and interpret inferential and descriptive statistics. This will enable them to interpret statistical analysis presented in published research and to better interpret their own data. Participants will be able to describe current research trends through visiting speakers […]

Evaluation of Vermont’s Hub and Spoke Opioid Addiction Treatment System, by Richard Rawson, Ph.D

Davis Auditorium UVM Medical Center Campus , Burlington, VT, United States

Dr. Rawson oversees clinical trials on pharmacological and psychosocial addiction treatments. He has led addiction research and training projects for the United Nations, World Health Organization, and the U.S. State department. Dr. Rawson recently completed an evaluation of the Vermont Hub and Spoke system of opioid addiction and is now leading an effort in California […]

Caring for ME webinar: Alternative Treatments to Pain

In light of the new opioid laws, Elisabeth Fowlie Mock will present alternative treatments to pain: 1. Discuss alternative treatments for chronic pain management. 2. Highlight the team based approach to care for patients living with chronic pain. 3. Understand ways to reduce pain by addressing the physical, psychological and social components of pain.

The Impact of Alcohol on Women’s Health

Web-Based

Join this webinar to learn about the impact of alcohol and other drugs on women’s health and best practices to identify and intervene for substance use among women. Presenters: Kaylin Klie, MD, MA, Addiction Medicine, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado Alison Moore, MD, MPH, FACP, Chief of Division of Geriatrics, UC […]

Appropriate Opioid Prescribing for Acute Pain after Surgery, Dr. Richard Barth Jr.

Web-Based

During this webinar, Dr. Barth, Chief of General Surgery at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, will discuss 3 recent papers that evaluated opioid prescribing after outpatient and inpatient general surgical operations. Briefly, the papers reported on: · the evaluation of variation in opioid prescribing, how much of prescribed opioids were used (over prescription), and proposed prescribing guidelines; […]

Design and Evaluation of Digital Interventions for Behavior Change, by Roger Vilardaga

Northeast Node Headquarters 46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315, Lebanon, NH, United States

Roger Vilardaga, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Addiction Science and Technology at Duke University and Affiliate Professor at Duke’s Global Digital Health Science Center and the Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington. Roger is passionate about the potential of mobile technologies for the advancement of […]

Webinar: Cultivating Change Talk, Part 2

Web-Based

"Whether in the context of a brief intervention or in an ongoing counseling relationship, when patients talk about their intrinsic motivation, they are more likely to make that change. Motivational Interviewing encourages “change talk,” language a client or patient uses that favors change. Recognizing, responding to, and eliciting change talk are three crucial skills practitioners […]

Free 8-Hour MAT Waiver Course in Manchester, NH

Elliot Health System One Elliot Way, Manchester, NH, United States

A free 8-hour Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) buprenorphine waiver training will take place on Friday, March 9, from 8:30AM-5:00PM at Elliot Health System in Manchester, NH. The training is sponsored by the NH Medical Society, NH Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services, New England ATTC, American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry, and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield. […]

Free

Webinar: Hope and Help for Families Affected by Substance Use Disorders

Web-Based

Substance misuse and substance use disorders often have an adverse impact on families and their individual members, including children. Yet little attention is paid to the impact of SUDs on the family perspective or on the particular needs inherent to the situation.