VIRTUAL: Pain and Stress In Co-Occurring Disorders

Event description
Sponsored by BSAS
Yes

Training Description:

Mind-altering drugs, addictive behaviors, and mental health illnesses have profound effects on brain structure and function. 

While addiction and other mental health disorders have autonomous lives of their own, the development, course, and outcome of each affects the other. How we deal with stress and adverse life incidents can establish pathways and coping mechanisms that progress into dysfunctional lives. Homeostatic mechanisms like tolerance and sensitization can work against each other in the progression of these disorders. 

This workshop will explore some areas where biology meets psychology in these disorders and suggest interventions and strategies for treatment in both realms. We will discuss additional issues and stressors to both clients and clinicians in the COVID-19 world.

Objectives:

Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • List three predisposing factors that may give rise to any one of several mental/emotional/addictive disorders
  • Describe kindling and dissociation in relation to these disorders
  • Spot indicators of substance-induced mood disorders as distinct from co-occurring disorders
  • Describe specific strategies for the COVID-19 world
  • Describe areas of overlap between addictive and co-occurring disorder support the client
Details
Presenter
Nicolas Ruf, MA, LADC
Event date
to
Attendance mode
Online
Cost
$25
Contact
Gina Colon
Phone
508.752.7313
Position
Training Coordinator
Organization
AdCare Educational Institute, Inc.