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This is the first session of the 3-part series Embracing Pregnant & Parenting Families Challenged with Substance Use Disorder.   This session addresses addiction as a chronic brain disease, the brain changes inherent to addiction and the mechanisms contributing to both the brain’s vulnerability as well as how substances themselves impact the brain.  The session strives to connect neurobiological changes to common behavior of individuals with a substance use disorder. The session also explores the overlap neurobiologically between early parenting behavior and addiction while creating an opportunity for discussion of the implications for patient care during the antepartum period Download the slides above! Or click here to watch the video: https://umkc.box.com/s/rh6bufi4yfmzbv2sas6jdwlotxc2qaqh  After the session, participants will be able to: Recognize addiction as a chronic brain disease Understand the connection between ACE’s and vulnerability for addiction Discuss the role of the reward system in driving parenting behavior   Presenter Information: Sharon Hesseltine, BSW, is President and CEO of Intentional Development, providing consultation, facilitation and training to strengthen services for pregnant and parenting families who have substance use disorders, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and trauma. For over 30 years Sharon has worked in Public Health and specialized in early childhood development, women’s health, substance use disorder and recovery.     Continuing Education: Continuing Medical Education (CME), American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on  Accreditation (CNE), Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES), Iowa Credentialing Board, Missouri Board of Certification are pending approval. The series will be accepted by the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board and is deemed alcohol and drug specific and will be accepted for continuing education for licensed alcohol and drug counselors in Nebraska.     
Published: April 30, 2021
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This is the first session of the 3-part series Embracing Pregnant & Parenting Families Challenged with Substance Use Disorder. This session addresses addiction as a chronic brain disease, the brain changes inherent to addiction and the mechanisms contributing to both the brain’s vulnerability as well as how substances themselves impact the brain.  The session strives to connect neurobiological changes to common behavior of individuals with a substance use disorder. The session also explores the overlap neurobiologically between early parenting behavior and addiction while creating an opportunity for discussion of the implications for patient care during the antepartum period After the session, participants will be able to: Recognize addiction as a chronic brain disease Understand the connection between ACE’s and vulnerability for addiction Discuss the role of the reward system in driving parenting behavior Click here to watch the video presentation Presenter Information: Sharon Hesseltine, BSW, is President and CEO of Intentional Development, providing consultation, facilitation and training to strengthen services for pregnant and parenting families who have substance use disorders, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and trauma. For over 30 years Sharon has worked in Public Health and specialized in early childhood development, women’s health, substance use disorder and recovery.     Continuing Education: Continuing Medical Education (CME), American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on  Accreditation (CNE), Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES), Iowa Credentialing Board, Missouri Board of Certification are pending approval. The series will be accepted by the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board and is deemed alcohol and drug specific and will be accepted for continuing education for licensed alcohol and drug counselors in Nebraska.   
Published: May 26, 2021
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...four modules: SBIRT Overview & Rationale – reviews SBIRT’s key components, evidence base, goals, and the target population for services Screening – reviews the pre-screen questions, full screens (A
Published: October 23, 2018
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...to change approach. Select your preferred workshops here: https://www.aaap.org/annual-meeting/annual-meeting-overview/workshop-schedule/ If you haven’t registered for the AAAP Pre-Conference courses or AAAP’s 30th An
Published: October 23, 2019
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...the CCAR Annual Recovery Fest that will take place Saturday, September 18th from 11AM - 4PM at Quassy Amusement Park. CCAR's Recovery fest is a free, family-friendly Festival featuring music,...
Published: September 8, 2021
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August 15, 2018 Maureen Fitzgerald ATTC Network/NIATx Say you're a primary care doctor in northern Wisconsin treating a patient with alcohol use disorder who is also using methamphetamine. Your med...
Published: August 15, 2018
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...low-cost solution can help: Universal Suicide Risk Screening Can Save Lives Suicide Rate Rising, but Not Equally  How One Hospital Successfully Screens for Risk    Link to News Article  ...
Published: February 1, 2022
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Published: October 16, 2018
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...clinical supervision foundations, clinical supervision recertification coursework, ethics, coursework for established clinicians, the fourth annual advanced prevention track, and the first annual track for psychologists and experienced
Published: July 11, 2023
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...facility. On Wednesday evening, a couple dozen AMERSA members attended a screening of the documentary movie “The Providers” by film-makers Laura Green and Anna Moot-Levin. The movie screening, sponsored by..
Published: July 9, 2019
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...substance use is essential for identifying the full range of behavioral health issues affecting each client. This webinar will explore best practices for screening, including recommended and validated screening tools...
Published: October 23, 2018
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The New England ATTC is partnering with AdCare Educational Institute to host the 28th Annual New England School of Best Practices in Addiction Services from August 24 - 28th!  ...
Published: August 25, 2020
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