• Stimulant Overamping Education Trainings

    Zoom

    Overamping is the term we use to describe an adverse physical and mental reaction after using stimulants or what one might consider an “overdose” on speed or cocaine. The goal with these new trainings is to inform our community members on how to respond to overamping events as part of our efforts to expand harm reduction and prevention work

  • Harm Reduction Approach within ASAM Criteria Framework: 1-Day

    Prevention First -Webinar

    The ASAM Criteria provides guidelines focusing on coordinating medical care, providing therapeutic alternatives, evaluating safety, addressing co-occurring disorders, involving social supports, and documenting clinical needs within the framework of the six dimensions. This includes setting and evaluating individualized measurable treatment goals which drive variable lengths of stay based on the needs of the person served.

    Free
  • Series 5- Medication Assisted Recovery (MAR): Management Strategies for the Relapsing or Aggressive Patient

    Zoom

    The Southern Illinois University School of Medicine offers both the Medication Assisted Recovery ECHO and the Co-Occurring Disorder ECHO. This ECHO, coordinated by the Department of Psychiatry at SIU School of Medicine, aims to create a network of trained providers with DATA-2000 waivers who will improve access and care for patients with opioid addiction. The

    Free
  • AMSR for Substance Use Disorder Treatment Professionals

    Prevention First -Webinar

    The training aims to provide participants with the background knowledge and practical skills that they need to address suicidal risk and behaviors in clients in care for substance use disorder treatment. Participants will have the opportunity to increase their knowledge and apply practical skills in the following areas: Approaching Your Work: Learn how to manage reactions

    Free
  • Co-occurring Disorders Program Curriculum Training: Virtual Trainings on Co-occurring Disorders Program (Family Program)

    Prevention First -Webinar

    The goal of the counselor implementation training is to help clinicians apply the evidence-based programs in the Co-Occurring Disorders Program to deliver the best possible services to persons with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. As a result of this training, participants will be able to: • use protocol-driven screening methods that consider each

    Free
  • Intro to Cultural Humility

    Prevention First -Webinar

    Cultural humility is the lifelong process of learning, self-examination & refining of one’s own awareness, knowledge, behavior, and attitudes on the interplay of power, privilege and social contexts. Cultural humility is a more accurate representation of the process of constant reflection and change that takes place when learning about the ever-changing culture. Target Audience: Counselors

    Free
  • Leadership Development

    Prevention First -Webinar

    This workshop will explore the components needed to build a culture of serving others first and exploring one's identity and relationship with their emotions. Through interactive discussions about emotional maturity, leadership development and appropriate use of ones’ experience to advocate for change, participants will walk away with an increased ability to build a thriving community

    Free
  • Series 5- Medication Assisted Recovery (MAR): Setting up and Sustaining a PCP based MAR Service

    Zoom

    The Southern Illinois University School of Medicine offers both the Medication Assisted Recovery ECHO and the Co-Occurring Disorder ECHO. This ECHO, coordinated by the Department of Psychiatry at SIU School of Medicine, aims to create a network of trained providers with DATA-2000 waivers who will improve access and care for patients with opioid addiction. The

    Free
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Fellowship ECHO Program Application Deadline Today!

    Zoom

    The purpose of this nine-month fellowship program is to train Illinois primary care providers (physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants) in the assessment and treatment of opioid use disorders (OUD). The goal of the nine-month program is to increase access to opioid use disorder treatment services in central Illinois counties that currently have very limited

    Free
  • Telebehavioral Health Essential Best Practices and Ethics

    Prevention First -Webinar

    Providing telebehavioral health services legally, ethically, and safely requires preparation and protocols are different for each profession. Learn the essential ethical considerations for direct-to-consumer telebehavioral health services and how to prevent and respond to ethical issues. Illinois specific regulation guidelines and practical resources will be included. CEU Credits available Registration Link Here

    Free