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Search Results for: SBIRT

Scaife Medical Student Fellowship in Substance Use Disorders

…in Substance Use Disorders (2023) Lessons Learned from IRETA’s Scaife Advanced Medical Student Fellowship program (2012) Utilizing SBIRT in a Student-Run Free Clinic (2013) The Scarlet Letter A, This Time for Addiction (2014)…

Addressing Adolescent Substance Use via Telehealth

Written by Marla Kauffman | February 17, 2021

…patients. As the creator of the SBIRT Oregon website, Jim has designed screening forms, clinic tools and training videos used by health professionals across the country. He currently works as…

Addiction and Recovery Basics

…of these is SBIRT (which stands for Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment) which has been shown to help primary care patients reduce their alcohol use. People with substance…

Integrating CBT, ACT & Mindfulness-Based Therapy for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders

Written by IRETA | June 28, 2019

…National Council for Behavioral Health. He has provided technical assistance, consultation and training toward bi-directional integration of behavioral health and primary care, medication assisted treatment (MAT), SBIRT, measurement-based care, and…

Top Posts and Reflections from the Past 12 Months

Written by IRETA | July 29, 2015

…who’s doing SBIRT in a federally-funded midwest clinic, not because he got a grant but because he believes in making it happen. A powerful force in the collegiate recovery community….

Filed Under: IRETA and Our Services

Strategies to Prevent and Address Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, 2 of 2.

Written by IRETA | October 26, 2012

…Questions 56:12 Screening Tools Effectiveness of Brief Intervention (SBI) ACOG Women & Alcohol Initiative Tips for Clinicians for Talking to Women About Drinking What is SBIRT? 1:17:10 Identifying FAS Neurobehavioral…

NFA Webinar Series: Brief Interventions for Alcohol Use: Particularly Effective for Hispanic Patients?

Written by IRETA | June 25, 2016

…centers in Mexico, OCEANICA. Additional Resources Slides – What Is SBIRT? Slides – CBPR to Develop Cultural Adaptation of Brief Motivational Intervention Latino Alcohol and Health Disparities Research (LAHDR) Center…

It’s Time to Close the Gap: Implementing Substance Use Screening and Brief Interventions for Adolescents in Mental Health Settings

Written by IRETA | March 30, 2016

…Hilton Foundation funded the National Council for Behavioral Health to implement Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) as a routine service in 27 behavioral health providers across the…

Alcohol Use and Trauma Patients: Opportunities to Change Lives

Written by IRETA | April 14, 2016

…Learning Objectives: 1. Identify SBIRT (Screening & Brief Intervention and Referral for Treatment) as a system change initiative in the context of trauma. 2. Understand the continuum of substance use….

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