DDAP Announces Virtual Training Opportunities
Human Trafficking
Wednesday, October 14 from 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Objectives:
- Identify the signs that a client has been trafficked and determine a proper treatment plan
- Create the appropriate therapeutic environment to enable the best clinical outcomes for a trafficking survivor
- Differentiate among the various types of trafficking, including: sex trafficking, labor trafficking, child soldiers and organ donation to better inform clinical assessment and treatment interventions
Family Therapy in Addiction
Thursday, October 15 from 11 am – 12 pm
Objectives:
- To understand why family members who have a loved one with addiction need to find support for themselves first
- To learn how family members can connect to support for themselves
- To provide a different perspective of addiction from the lens of a family member who has a loved one struggling with addiction
Tobacco & Nicotine Treatment Options
Thursday, October 22 from 10 am – 11 pm
Course Goals:
- Understand the health risks related to tobacco/nicotine use through the lens of substance use disorder & behavioral health
- Understand tobacco/nicotine recovery treatment options, billing and coding
- Reduce health and cost burdens for substance use disorder providers and patients
- Foster a culture of tobacco/nicotine treatment in the substance use recovery community
- Cultivate tobacco/nicotine treatment professionals and champions
Understanding the family disease of addiction
Tuesday, October 27 from 11 am – 12 pm
Participants will be able to:
- Explain the impact of substance abuse on a family system
- Identify survival roles in the family and their function
- Identify survival rules in the family and their impact on the family
- Explain family triggers
- Explain PAWS and impact on recovery