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Description
This webinar will compare and contrast alcohol and other drug (AOD) use as it relates to the continuum of use, abuse, and dependency, describe the principles of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) process, and list the stages of change and MO strategies and their implication for the intervention process.
Presenter
Holly Hagle, Ph.D. has been actively working with providers since joining the Institute for Research, Education and Training in Addictions (IRETA) in 2003. She is the Director of the National Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment Addiction Technology Transfer Center (National SBIRT ATTC) and as such oversees all of the training and educational initiatives.
Dr. Hagle oversees the curriculum development and project coordination for three Heath Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) SBIRT federally funded projects with the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing since 2006. Dr. Hagle is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Health and Community Systems, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing. Dr. Hagle has her BS in Psychology, MA in Education, Curriculum and Instruction and PhD in Education, Instructional Management and Leadership.