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Veteran Tobacco and Nicotine Use: Starting Conversations, Reducing Harm, and Referring to Quit
Location: Virtual/Online
Instructor: Josie Tracy, PhD, Harness Harm Reduction and Mental Health, PLLC
CE credits: Unavailable for this course at this time.
Dates/Times:
Wednesday, April 28th, 12:00 - 1:30 pm
Tuesday, May 12th, 3:00 - 4:30 pm
Thursday, May 21st, 10:00 - 11:30 pm
Monday, June 1st, 12:00 - 1:30 pm
Tuesday, June 9th, 3:00 - 4:30 pm
Course Description:
How do you start a conversation about a veteran’s tobacco use? How do mental health issues make it harder for veterans to quit nicotine? What are practical ways to reduce the harms of cigarette smoking, both for the smoker and their loved ones? If someone does want to quit, what’s the next step? This program is for anyone working with veterans, veteran tobacco/nicotine users, or concerned loved ones who want to help a veteran reduce their harms or quit completely.
In this workshop we will cover the basics of tobacco use disorder and military and veteran culture, including 1) the harms of tobacco & nicotine products, 2) how to start a discussion about quitting/changing, 3) overcoming barriers to quitting, 4) specific strategies for reducing harm, 5) effective medications and therapies for quitting and 6) how to refer veterans for next steps. Attendees will leave this workshop with practical knowledge for how to start these conversations, answer questions, and refer veterans who want help making a change.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this training, participants will be able to: