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Co-occurring Disorders

Clinical and Ethical Issues Managing Suicide Risk with Individuals Using Substances

Written by Marla Kauffman | April 5, 2021

**Please note, we are not able to offer certificates of attendance or CEUs for viewing archived webinars.** During this webinar you will learn how to: -Identify risk and protective factors for suicide that are either specific to or more prevalent for individuals who use substances. -Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of ethical assessment and […]

Treating a Patient with a Co-Occurring Disorder

Written by Jessica Williams | August 3, 2018

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.** Description Patients with mental health disorders are at increased risk for substance use disorders, and vice versa. Many approaches to treatment address one or the other, despite their […]

Co-occurring Disorder Toolkit

Written by Jessica Williams | March 30, 2018

The co-occurring disorder toolkit is a compilation of resources for individuals and organizations who treat clients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.

World Health Organization: Management of Substance Use

Written by Jessica Williams | March 28, 2018

The World Health Organization (WHO) is in international entity that works with governments and other partners to ensure the highest attainable level of health for all people. Several treatment guidelines about substance use have been published by WHO. The topics include community management of opioid overdose, identification and management of substance use and SUDs in […]

Treatment Improvement Protocols (TIPs) by SAMHSA

Written by Jessica Williams | March 28, 2018

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) publishes a series of best-practice manuals for the treatment of substance use disorders and other related topics. The 60+ Treatment Improvement Protocols (TIPS) are available for download online, or can be ordered in print.

Co-occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders in Adolescents

Written by Jessica Williams | March 26, 2018

This curriculum is designed to assist those who provide training to counselors working with adolescents in substance use disorder treatment programs by addressing the unique challenges that counselors may have when they consider ways to begin to integrate assessment and treatment approaches to meet more fully the needs of youth with co-occurring mental health disorders. […]

SBIRT for Youth Learning Community: Developing an SBIRT Model for Use in Juvenile Justice Settings

Written by Jessica Williams | July 26, 2016

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.** Description This session will overview of an effort that seeks to pilot use of the SBIRT framework in juvenile justice settings to facilitate early identification and treatment of […]

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

Written by Jessica Williams | March 30, 2016

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.** Description Teens with mental health issues are at increased risk for substance use, but they are rarely screened for substance use in behavioral health settings. To address this […]

Understanding Gender Differences in Military Populations: A Behavioral Health Perspective

Written by Jessica Williams | October 21, 2015

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.** Description This presentation will help service providers and professionals to better understand the complexities and needs of women service members and veterans by highlighting topics specific to women […]

SBIRT: Project Care – Integrated Behavioral Health Care Services in Kern Co., CA

Written by Jessica Williams | June 25, 2014

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.**   Description As more residents gain access to primary care, mental health, and substance use disorder services as a result of the Affordable Care Act, Community Health Centers […]

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The Institute for Research, Education and Training in Addictions (IRETA) is an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit located in Pittsburgh, PA. Our mission is to help people respond effectively to substance use and related problems.

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