When working in the addiction field, we frequently encounter clients who appear unmotivated to change. During this webinar, we will explore the concept of motivation and provide you with practical skills to develop intrinsic motivation toward long-term behavior change.
Implementation science is the collective study of practices and methods that significantly improve the successful implementation of new programs and practices. During this webinar, we will explore the fundamental practices and research supporting implementation science and we will learn about programs that are successfully improving services and outcomes using these best practices in the criminal justice and addiction fields.
Previous webinars have laid the foundation regarding the impact of addiction on the brain and ways to support tribal members’ journeys out of addiction. Join this session for a facilitated discussion and open forum with subject matter experts who will answer your practical questions regarding working with the impacts of addiction on the brain. Prior to the session, we will gather feedback from you about what you would like to learn about the topic from the experts. Your participation is encouraged during the session, and additional questions will be taken at that time.
Join us for a Q&A session that provides an open forum to answer practical questions regarding working with the clients who appear unmotivated to change.
Previous webinars have laid the foundation regarding the impact of addiction on the brain, understanding mental health symptoms and what tribal service providers and criminal justice professionals can do to support tribal members’ journeys out of addiction. Join this session for a facilitated discussion and open forum with subject matter experts who will answer your practical questions regarding working with individuals presenting with co-occurring disorder diagnoses (comorbidity). Prior to the session, we will gather feedback from you about what you would like to learn about the topic from the experts. Your participation is encouraged during the session, and additional questions will be taken at that time.
View the facilitated discussion and open forum with subject matter experts from the live webinar on July 9, 2024. Experts answered practical questions regarding working with clients who are experiencing substance use disorder or co-occurring disorders as they are aiming to successfully reenter and reintegrate into their tribal community post-treatment or post-incarceration.
Previous webinars have set the stage for successful reentry and reintegration post-treatment and post-incarceration and provided initial strategies to increase access to culturally competent reentry services, including substance use disorder and mental health treatment. Join this session for a facilitated discussion and open forum with subject matter experts who will answer your practical questions regarding working with alternatives to incarceration and benefits of peer supports and mentorship programs during reentry.
Recording from August 26, 2024 Live Ask the Expert Webinar: Ask the Expert: Overcoming Stigma In Reentry And Mental Health Disorders Previous webinars have discussed racial biases and the stigma related to substance use and mental health disorders, potential solutions to advocate for reform to address systemic biases in the criminal justice system, and the link between historical trauma and substance use and mental health disorders. Join this Ask the Expert Session for a facilitated discussion and open forum with subject matter experts who will answer your practical questions on these topics.
Our Native communities suffer from high rates of fatherlessness. One of the contributing factors to fatherlessness is addiction. Join this Ask the Expert Session for a facilitated discussion and open forum with subject matter experts who will answer your practical questions regarding fathers struggling with addiction and how fatherhood programming can provide support for recovery. Prior to the session, we will gather feedback from you about what you would like to learn about the topic from the experts. Your participation is encouraged during the session, and additional questions will be taken at that time.
A previous webinar discussed implicit bias as a key factor contributing to racial and ethnic health disparities, and the level of which this is experienced in the treatment of alcohol and substance abuse. Join this ask the expert session for a facilitated discussion and open forum with subject matter experts who will answer your practical questions regarding working with our implicit biases. Prior to the session, we will gather feedback from you about what you would like to learn about the topic from the experts. Your participation is encouraged during the session, and additional questions will be taken at that time.