Implementing Peer Support and MAUD Basics for Social Workers and Counselors
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Implementing Peer Support and MAUD Basics for Social Workers and Counselors
Host: Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC)
Recorded: August 5, 2024
On-Demand Course
Overview
This 60-minute case-based discussion presented by Phil Owens and Patsy Dolan explores the basics of MAUD and recovery support for social workers and counselors. This course is not eligible for credit.
The target audience for this intermediate level activity includes: Prescribers of all types
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, learners will be able to understand:
- What is MAUD and what we should know.
- Understand medications used to treat Alcohol Use Disorder and the history that brought us here.
- Treatment for SUD and Recovery Pathways.
- Basic principles of Harm Reduction
- Lived experience(s) as a harm reduction strategy.
- Why clinical supervision of peer supporters is important.
Open Registration: 08/01/2024 - 08/01/2027
Close Access Date: 09/01/2027
Instructions
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Phil Owen
Peer Recovery Program Manager
Communities for Recovery
Patsy Dolan, LCSW
Executive Director
SIMS Foundation
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This activity is not for credit.