Women’s Health, Wellness, and Recovery: An Introduction to Women’s Substance Use Disorders and Health
This course provides an overview of the health concerns for women with substance use disorders and the importance of integrated health and behavioral health services for early identification and interventions. It is geared toward both health care providers
and individuals working in women’s behavioral health. It also includes a women’s HIV update as a special feature.
Developed for SAMHSA by Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. through contract 283-07-3807 (Technical Assistance and Training on Women and Families Impacted by Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders).
1.5 Hours Continuing Education Credit Available
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Women Connected: Families and Relationships in Women's Substance Use and Recovery
This 1.5 hour session will offer service providers specific strategies to address women’s need for connection with others, especially children and family. Participants will gain knowledge and resources to help engage women in substance use treatment and
recovery, including an array of family-based approaches.
Developed for SAMHSA by Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. through contract 283-07-3807 (Technical Assistance and Training on Women and Families Impacted by Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders).
1.5 Hours Continuing Education Credit Available
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Women in the Mirror: Addressing Co-Occurring Mental Health Issues and Trauma in Women with Substance Use Disorders
This 1.5 hour session will cover current information about effective interventions and strategies for supporting women with co-occurring substance use, trauma and mental health issues.
Developed for SAMHSA by Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. through contract 283-07-3807 (Technical Assistance and Training on Women and Families Impacted by Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders).
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Women Unbarred: Recovery and Support for Women Involved with Criminal Justice
This course discusses the unique experiences of women who are incarcerated, and the barriers to recovery and re-entry that women leaving incarceration often experience. Presenters will discuss effective interventions and supports for helping women to
rebuild their lives as well as community programs and policies.
Developed for SAMHSA by Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. through contract 283-07-3807 (Technical Assistance and Training on Women and Families Impacted by Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders).
1.5 Hours Continuing Education Credit Available
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Gender Responsive Co-ed Treatment and Recovery for Women
This course describes strategies and approaches to effectively support and treat women with substance use and co-occurring disorders at coed treatment centers. Presenters will discuss the core competencies needed to address the specific needs of women
and to implement gender-responsive, trauma-informed services. The webinar will draw upon the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s forthcoming Guidance Document on Serving Women with SUDs in Co-Ed Settings.
Developed for SAMHSA by Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. through contract 283-07-3807 (Technical Assistance and Training on Women and Families Impacted by Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders).
1.5 Hours Continuing Education Credit Available
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