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Opiate Addiction and Chronic Pain: Hope, Resilience and Self

Title:
Opiate Addiction and Chronic Pain: Hope, Resilience and Self-Care Strategies for Counselors and Client
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
John P. Duggan, EdD and Geraldine Miller, PhD
Description:
Opiate addiction and chronic pain are issues that challenge even the most experienced of clinicians. In this video, Dr. Geri Miller shares strategies to instill hope and resilience in clients, as well as self-care techniques that are important to both counselor and client alike.
Learning Objectives:
1.Discuss the importance of giving hope to clients with chronic pain
2.Learn how establishing resiliency can support clients
3.Review 10 tips for self-care
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 1 NAADAC Hours; 1 NY Hours; 0 Ethics Hours
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
November 02, 2020
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Opiate Addiction and Chronic Pain: Overview

Title:
Opiate Addiction and Chronic Pain: Overview of Counseling Approaches
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
John P. Duggan, EdD and Geraldine Miller, PhD
Description:
Chronic pain affects every aspect of a client's life but when medications used to manage pain take over, a client's life can spiral out of control. In this session, Dr. Geri Miller discusses ways to understand chronic pain and how it may affect their clients, and ways to help clients manage their chronic pain and work their way out of addiction.
Learning Objectives:
1.Discuss practical interventions to use in practice.
2.Understand the relationship between chronic pain and sleep, nutrition and exercise.
3.Hear ways to help clients learn how to handle their pain.
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 1 NAADAC Hours; 1 NY Hours; 0 Ethics Hours
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
November 02, 2020
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Opiate Addiction and Pain Management: Overview of Counseling

Title:
Opiate Addiction and Pain Management: Overview of Counseling Approaches
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Geraldine A. Miller, PhD; Ben Asma, MA; and Jaime Dean, MA
Description:
This proposal is based on the theory, research, and practice of addiction and pain management as they are applied in counseling populations in various settings. This session will focus on the specific theory and techniques of addiction and pain management as they relate to the current opiate epidemic in America. The session will also provide the audience with opportunities to apply this knowledge to their clinical population and setting through a question-and-answer period.
Learning Objectives:
1.Learn overall approaches for treating opiate addiction within the context of pain management s.
2.Learn specific techniques as they relate to opiate addiction.
3.Apply specific concepts and techniques to one’s professional setting.
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 1 NAADAC Hours; 1 NY Hours; 0 Ethics Hours
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
May 08, 2019
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Psychiatric Disorders and Substance Use

The courses that make up this bundle include:
  1. Psychiatric Disabilities
  2. It’s Time for Counselors to Modify Our Language: It Matters When We Call Our Clients Schizophrenics Versus People with Schizophrenia
  3. Combating Opioid Abuse and Understanding Substance Use Disorder
  4. Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Substance Misuse
This bundle offers 5.5 hours of continuing education. Serious and chronic mental illness, its symptoms, and treatment is addressed. Also, the importance of how professional counselors and trainees use language and the potential adverse effects of labels that equate people with a psychiatric diagnosis are explored. This bundle includes a study that provides the first empirical evidence for practitioners to eliminate the term 'schizophrenic' from clinical practice and educational programs. Moreover, counselors will understand the vastness of the nation's opioid epidemic, how the opioid epidemic started, and what needs to be done to slow the spread of the epidemic. Also, clinicians will develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement the SBIRT in their counseling practice and learn how to screen an individual for high-risk substance use, provide brief intervention, and refer persons who may have a substance use disorder for treatment.

Learning Objectives:

  • Examine strategies for conducting group counseling with persons diagnosed with serious and chronic mental illness
  • Analyze the benefits of group counseling for dually diagnosed individuals
  • Explore group therapy as an intervention for post-traumatic stress disorder and substance use disorders
  • Consider humanistic and social justice implications of language used by professional counselors and trainees
  • Learn why practitioners and trainees should refrain from referring to a client/student by diagnostic labels, such as "schizophrenic".
  • Explore alternative terminology intended to empower clients and reduce stigma
  • The vastness of the nation’s opioid epidemic
  • How the opioid epidemic started
  • What needs to be done to slow the epidemic
  • Describe the public health model as it applies to high-risk substance use.
  • Identify and use screening tools to determine the level of risk associated with alcohol and/or other drug use.
  • Develop and practice basic motivational interviewing skills that support the implementation of SBIRT.
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Substance Abuse/Disruptive Impulse Control/Conduct Disorder

Title:
Substance Abuse/Disruptive Impulse Control/Conduct Disorder
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Shannon Karl, PhD
Description:
In this webinar, Shannon Karl, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC, CCMHC, discusses the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and its diagnostic criteria for substance-related and addicted disorders, impulse control, and conduct disorders. A specific focus is the implications for those in clinical practice. Participants will gain a better understanding of the diagnostic process and how to specify coding for these disorders. Dr. Karl is an associate professor with the Center for Psychological Studies at Nova Southeastern University in Florida and a co-author of the American Counseling Association bestseller DSM-5 Learning Companion for Counselors. This is the second webinar in a series of seven about the DSM-5.
Learning Objectives:
1.Summarize the basic tenets of Shannon Karl, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC, CCMHC webinar presentation.
2.To provide an overview of Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders as well as Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders in the DSM-5.
3.To enhance understanding of the diagnostic process and to specify coding for these disorders.
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 1 NY Hours; 0 Ethics Hours
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
April 15, 2015
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Treatment Strategies for Substance and Process Addictions


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Treatment Strategies for Substance and Process Addictions

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January 20, 2015
978-1-55620-353-4
344
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