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The Monkey vs. The Organ Grinder | The Role of Brain Injury in Addictions and What to Do About It
Daniel Overton
Dates of Occurrence
Tuesday, Nov 17, 2020 | Monday, Nov 23, 2020 | Monday, Dec 14, 2020
Monday, Dec 21, 2020 | Tuesday, Jan 12, 2021 | Wednesday. Jan 27, 2021
TIME: 3-4pm
CEUs Available: One (Free)
Learning Objectives
By the end of the presentation, participants will be able to:
1. Identify potential ways brain injury contributes to Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and examine the prevalence of SUD/brain injury in the veteran population.
2. Describe the process of brain injury and how it effects behavior and cognition.
3. Understand how to effectively recognize brain injured clients.
4. Distinguish common symptoms related to brain injury.
5. Identify at least 3 intervention techniques specifically addressing brain injury.
Goal of the Presentation
To examine the ways brain injury can contribute to SUD and provide possible intervention techniques and strategies and resources designed to assist those affected by SUD and those clinicians involved in their care/treatment.
· To discuss ways to increase effectiveness of working with brain injured clients/veterans.
· To compare and contrast intervention approaches and examine prevalence of brain injury in veterans
· To provide participants with innovative procedures that will aid in:
· Identifying the contributing factors brain injury has on behaviors that can contribute to SUD.
· Helping providers identify how brain injury may be impeding success and contributing to recidivism.
· Incorporating brain injury into assessment and recovery plans.
· To introduce resources available.
Abstract
No less than 1 in 5 veterans returning from OEF/OIF have a diagnosed brain injury, many more report having multiple concussive episodes. Both can contribute significantly to behaviors/cognitions that can lead to a diagnosis of substance use disorder. If not addressed or identified these problems will create difficulty with long term changes/recovery and contribute to recidivism. In this presentation, the participant will be introduced to brain injury, its prevalence within the veteran community and how a brain injury can affect treatment. We will discuss ways a brain injury can contribute to an SUD diagnosis and be provided with resources and tools to increase successful outcomes.
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Tuesday, Nov 17, 2020 (3-4pm)
Tuesday, Nov 17, 2020 (3-4pm)
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Monday, Nov 23, 2020 (3-4pm)
Monday, Nov 23, 2020 (3-4pm)
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TBI - Addictions
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Monday, Dec 14, 2020 (3-4pm)
Monday, Dec 14, 2020 (3-4pm)
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TBI - Addictions
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Monday, Dec 21, 2020 (3-4pm)
Monday, Dec 21, 2020 (3-4pm)
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TBI - Addictions
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Tuesday, Jan 12, 2021 (3-4pm)
Tuesday, Jan 12, 2021 (3-4pm)
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TBI - Addictions
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Wednesday, Jan 27, 2021 (3-4pm)
Wednesday, Jan 27, 2021 (3-4pm)
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom meeting. When: Jan 27, 2021 3:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Register in advance for this meeting: https://wdva.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwkf-6srDkjGtIiPx7_UMvauZmwwe-IED6a After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. |
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