Classroom Course » Addiction Treatment Series Part 3: Integrating MAT and MOUD in Counseling and Recovery Support (DBH & CE ATTC)

Dates & Times:
April 18, Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Hosted By:
DBH Training Institute

Registration is Closed

Description:

*Registration for this training will close on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 9:00am*


This webinar will explore the integration of medications for addiction treatment (MAT) and medications for opioid use disorders (MOUD) into existing levels of care for people with addictions.  This webinar will provide an understanding of FDA approved MAT medications.  We will discuss how these medications support recovery and retention in treatment. 

Objective:

At the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe three FDA approved medications for addiction treatment. 
  2. Accurately identify and explain neuroscience factors related to OUD and how MAT medications are effective to support clients and improve treatment outcomes.
  3. Describe how to integrate psychosocial intervention treatment strategies for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) with MAT by underlying how and why MAT is effective works and why its underutilized.

Intended Audience:
Professionals in the Behavioral Health field
Session Notes:
This training is in partnership with the Central East Addiction Technology Transfer Center (CE ATTC) and will be held as a live webinar on Zoom. The Central East PTTC is managed by The Danya Institute. Zoom login information will be sent, from the Danya Institute, to all registered participants at least one day in advance of the training.

In order to be eligible for the continuing education hours/certificate of attendance, you must join the live webinar in Zoom. If you are having issues accessing the training at the event's start, please email webinars@danyainstitute.org to receive assistance.
Venue:
Zoom

Certificates:
DBH Training Institute Certificate details
Social Work/Counseling CEU Certificate details
Presenters:
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