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Understanding The Dynamics of Families With Substance Use Disorders
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Course: #1375Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Addiction is a “family” disease and everyone in the family is affected in some way when a member suffers from a Substance Use Disorder (SUD). This course reviews the dynamics of addictive and dysfunctional families using a “family systems” approach.

Pennsylvania Act 31 of 2014: Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting Training
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Course: #2070Level: Introductory2 Hours
This webinar is designed to meet the biennial licensure renewal requirements for Pennsylvania healthcare licensees. Content includes the nature of the child welfare system in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the aspects of child abuse in Pennsylvania law, potential indicators of child abuse, the provisions and responsibilities for reporting suspected child abuse, and how to make appropriate referrals to the child welfare system. This course was updated in 2020 to include new information required due to changes in the law.

Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Disorders: Best Practices and Evidence-Based Treatments
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Course: #1368Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Statistically, over 50% of the people with a mental illness (MI) have a co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD). This workshop will provide training on how to assess and treat this special population.

Understanding Intimate Partner Violence: What it Is, How to Assess for It, and How to Intervene
Presented by Kim Anderson, PhD, MSSW, LCSW, Katrinna Matthews, DSW, MEd, LAPSW
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Course: #2065Level: Intermediate2.5 Hours
This two part course is designed to provide an overview of intimate partner violence (IPV), its causes, the prevalence, and its impact on victims as well as children. In addition, this course explores elder abuse and discusses assessment for IPV and elder abuse and intervention strategies.

Psychiatric Medications, MAT, and Recovery
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Course: #1254Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will cover the purpose and use of psychiatric medications and medication-assisted treatment for persons in recovery from co-occurring substance use and mental disorders.

Intimate Partner Violence: The Basics
Presented by Katrinna Matthews, DSW, MEd, LAPSW
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Course: #1434Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
This course defines Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and reviews how IPV manifests in relationships and how mental health practitioners should assess for IPV and intervene with both victims and perpetrators. This course also addresses elder abuse and assessing and intervening with elder abuse.

Treating Trauma In Clients With Substance Use Disorders: Why Trauma Informed Treatment Should Be the Standard of Care
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Course: #1263Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This course will describe the relationship between trauma and substance use. We will review common treatments for trauma and introduce new methods from recent neuroscience research.

Digital Storytelling as a Narrative Intervention with Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
Presented by Kim Anderson, PhD, MSSW, LCSW
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Course: #1351Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course discusses how trauma negatively impacts the processing of one’s memories and experiences. Information is provided on the use of digital storytelling with survivors of intimate partner violence as a trauma narrative intervention.

Pain Management Part II: Managing Expectations and Exploring Treatment Options
Presented by Susan Holmes-Walker, PhD, RN
Video
Course: #1081Level: Introductory1.25 Hours
This course will explore the pieces of the quality pain management puzzle in the context of managing expectations of patients in pain. In addition, pharmacological and non-pharmacological pain treatment options will be discussed.

Pain Management I: Introducing the Pieces of the Quality Pain Management Puzzle
Presented by Susan Holmes-Walker, PhD, RN
Video
Course: #1209Level: Introductory1.25 Hours
This course is intended to improve understanding of the relationship between quality pain assessment and pain management for behavioral health professionals. A review of the literature and lessons learned from clinical practice will inform the lecture.

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