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How to Talk About Substance Use Disorder Webinar

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PRESENTATION: What is stigma and how does it affect people with substance use disorder. This training will discuss how making a small change in how we speak and write about substance use disorder will make a huge impact. We will go in depth with positive person-centered language. Everyone can play a part in turning the tide on the epidemic in NH, this training will educate you on how to talk about substance use disorder. We will also look at resources for Medication Assisted Recovery and how to make decisions regarding it.
As a result of this training participants will:
-Define stigma
-Learn new terminology when talking about Substance use disorder
-Learn about resources for Medication Assisted Recovery/Treatment
1 Contact Hour Available
CRSW Performance Domains: 1 & 3
LADC/MLADC Categories of Competence: 11 & 15
CPS Domains: 3 & 6
NBCC: LICSW/L-MFT/LCMHC (Category A) & Psychologist (Category A) NH Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors Association has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider. ACEP No 6754. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. NHADACA is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.
This training is financed under a contract with the State of NH, Department of Health and Human Services, with funds provided in part by the State of NH and/or such funding sources as were available or required, e.g., the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
As a result of this training participants will:
-Define stigma
-Learn new terminology when talking about Substance use disorder
-Learn about resources for Medication Assisted Recovery/Treatment
1 Contact Hour Available
CRSW Performance Domains: 1 & 3
LADC/MLADC Categories of Competence: 11 & 15
CPS Domains: 3 & 6
NBCC: LICSW/L-MFT/LCMHC (Category A) & Psychologist (Category A) NH Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors Association has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider. ACEP No 6754. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. NHADACA is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.
This training is financed under a contract with the State of NH, Department of Health and Human Services, with funds provided in part by the State of NH and/or such funding sources as were available or required, e.g., the United States Department of Health and Human Services.