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Home / Resources / Treating Substance Use Disorders with a Trauma Informed Approach

Treating Substance Use Disorders with a Trauma Informed Approach

Written by Marla Kauffman | July 26, 2021

In this webinar you will learn about the principles of trauma-informed care and trauma as a risk factor for substance use through neurobiological changes. The webinar will also discuss practical applications of trauma-informed care in clinical settings.

About the Presenter
Brayden Kameg currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Nursing in the Department of Health and Community Systems, where she teaches across the undergraduate and graduate programs. She is also involved in various health educational training programs, most recently and currently serving as faculty expert on two Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration-funded programs that seek to improve substance use education among a variety of health professionals. Brayden maintains clinical practice at the Veterans Administration Pittsburgh Healthcare System (VAPHS), where she works in the Center for the Treatment of Addictive Disorders.

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