2016 SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES June 6-9, 2016, Worcester State University, Worcester, MA This document contains a list of the courses offered at our 2016 Summer School in Addiction and Studies. For the remainder of this document they will be known as courses. Each course also belongs to one of many smaller focus areas to help identify more specific disciplines within the said fields. Courses have been assigned to special focus areas that may be of interest to people who are working in a particular discipline, or for those who wish to focus on a certain content area during their time at the program. Most people take one different course each day, but a small number of courses meet for 2 or 4 days. Multi-day courses are noted in their description. Courses meet during the day or days indicated after the course number: M = Monday Afternoon (June 6 from 2:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.) T = Tuesday (June 7 from 8:30 a.m. 5:15 p.m.) W = Wednesday (June 8 from 10:00 a.m. 5:15 p.m.) Th = Thursday (June 9 from 10:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m.) These intensive courses are the center the school program. A previous participant noted: "I thought the number of training opportunities was very helpful. I appreciated the number of different presentations I was able to attend and the variety of the trainings. It was really a lot of material presented in 4 days. Great value for the cost. I felt like I walked away with a lot of information." The following pages contain a list of courses offered, which are separated by each day of the week. Once you have identified the courses that most interest you, it is important to spend some time reviewing the descriptions for that course. Click here to review course descriptions. Occasionally, due to low enrollment in a course or extenuating unavoidable circumstances, a small number of courses may need to be cancelled, so we strongly suggest that you select a second choice course for each day on your program registration. After you have selected your courses, click here to register for the Summer School! Important links to additional program details: Overall Summer School Information and Policies 4-Day Schedule Continuing Education Information. General NEIAS website Website with links to most New England Certification or Licensure Contacts Page 1 of 6
Monday Courses Focus Area Course # Course Working with the Criminal Justice 101.M How Parental Incarceration May Affect a Child s Future (Monday AM Fundamentals of Substance User Clinical Skills in Client Centered Care Working in an Integrated Care Environment 111.M Etiology and Epidemiology of Addiction 121.M Creating a Customer Service Orientation in Behavioral Health 122.M Ethics and Liability in the Addiction Field Substance Use 123.M 141.M.T Intervention, Let s Get Going! How to Intervene, Engage & Retain Patients & Their Families The 12 Core Functions of Addiction Counseling Day 1 (Monday PM Tuesday) 124.M Psychopharmacology 125.M The Prevalence of Problem Gambling in Co Occurring 131.M Geriatric Depression and Substance Use Adolescents and Young Adults 142.M.T Youth Treatment in Practice: A Community and Motivational Approach Day 1 (Monday PM Tuesday Class) Addressing Opioid Issues 151.M Best Practices and Innovative Strategies to Reduce Opioid Overdose Other Current Drug Trends 152.M Understanding E Cigarettes, Vapes and Vaping: What's New? What's True? Other Direct Service Skills 161.M Crisis Communication Intervention Teaching New Behaviors Substance Abuse Skills Training (Monday AM 172.M School Speaking and Intervention Programming Engagement Strategies in, Mental Health Promotion, and Recovery 143.M.T Mental Health First Aid Day 1 (Monday PM Tuesday) Recovery Management: Addiction Field Concentration Session A 192.M.T.W.Th Recovery Coach Academy (Monday AM 173.M Understanding the Role of Treatment in Recovery 181.M Marketing Substance Use Disorder Programs Career Exploration (CLOSED TRACK) 100.M Career Exploration Course for New England Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC), New England of Addiction Studies, and City of Worcester Department of Public Health Collaborative Internship/Scholarship (CLOSED CLASS) Page 2 of 6
Tuesday Courses 201.T Behavioral Management: Applying Motivational Incentives to the Criminal Justice Population (Monday AM Clinical Skills in Client Centered Care Working in an Integrated Care Environment 221.T Treatment Planning: Translating Required Paperwork into Clinically Useful Information 222.T The DSM 5 for Addiction Clinicians 223.T HIV/AIDS Trends and Treatment 224.T The Power of Groups: Group Work Using Motivational Interviewing 225.T Introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Substance Use 226.T Technology Assisted Care for the Treatment of Substance Use 141.M.T The 12 Core Functions of Addiction Counseling Day 2 (Monday PM Tuesday) 227.T Practical Approaches to Treatment of Marijuana Use 228.T Ethics for Today s Counselor 229.T Understanding Mental Health Conditions 231.T What Everyone Needs to Know When Working with Sexual Minorities 232.T Creating a Trauma Informed System of Care for Women in Substance Use Disorder Treatment: The Boston Consortium Model Adolescents and Young Adults 142.M.T Youth Treatment in Practice: A Community and Motivational Approach Day 2 (Monday PM Tuesday Class) Addressing Opioid Issues 251.T Medication Assisted Therapy of Opioid Dependence with Suboxone 252.T Current Trends in Street Drugs & Prescription Medications: Bath Salts, Spice/K2, Molly, Hydro, P dope Substance Abuse Skills Training (Monday AM 271.T Ethics 272.T Strategies for the College Age Population Engagement Strategies in, Mental Health Promotion, and Recovery 143.M.T Mental Health First Aid Day 2 (Monday PM to Tuesday) Recovery Management: June Session 192.M.T.W.Th Recovery Coach Academy (Monday AM 273.T Multiple Pathways to Recovery 281.T Developing Leaders within Your Organization Self Care and Holistic Strategies 291.T Self Care/Rekindling Our Spirit Page 3 of 6
Wednesday Courses 301.W Treatment Planning (MATRS) for Criminal Justice Population (Monday AM Fundamentals of Substance Use 311.W Understanding Addiction and Guiding People to Recovery Clinical Skills in Client Centered Care 321.W The problem of chronic pain and addiction Working in an Integrated Care Environment 322.W Understanding and Using the Revised ASAM Criteria 341.W.Th Motivational Interviewing: The Basics Day 1 (Wednesday to Substance Use 323.W Relapse "What Works" 324.W Technology Assisted Clinical Supervision 325.W Family Regeneration Networking 326.W Behavioral Addictions: A New Solution for Very Old Problems 327.W 328.W Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction for Co Occurring The Psychology of Suicidal and Self harmful Behavior in Substance Using and Co occurring Clients 331.W Cultural Competency to Reduce Health 332.W Working with Veterans Adolescents and Young Adults 351.W Anger Aside: Strategies for Adolescents and Young Adults Addressing Opioid Issues 352.W Addressing the Opioid Crisis: Supporting Those on the Front Lines of an Epidemic Substance Abuse Skills Training (Monday AM 371.W Marijuana and Youth...An inclusive and interactive approach! 372.W Advanced Ethics Recovery 192.M.T.W.Th Recovery Coach Academy (Monday AM 373.W Valuing and Using Lived Experience in a Clinical Setting Management: Addiction Field Concentration June Session 381.W Grant Writing/Opportunities for Mental Health and Substance Use Self Care and Holistic Strategies 391.W Spirituality in Addiction Treatment Page 4 of 6
Thursday Courses 401.Th 402.Th Facilitating Manualized Groups Working with the Violent Offender (Monday AM Thurs) Fundamentals of Substance User Clinical Skills in Client Centered Care Working in an Integrated Care Environment Substance Use COURSE OFFERED IN SPANISH: Addressing Opioid Issues Engagement Strategies in, Mental Health Promotion, and Recovery Recovery Management: June Session 411.Th 421.Th 341.W.Th 422.Th 423.Th 424.Th 425.Th 426.Th 431.Th 432.Th 433.Th 453.Th 454.Th 471.Th 472.Th 192.M.T.W.Th 473.Th 481.Th Neurobiology of Addiction Getting Past Resistance (Ours or Theirs?): Strategies for Integrating Tobacco Education and Treatment into Behavioral Health Treatment Settings Motivational Interviewing: The Basics Day 2 (Weds Thurs) Foundations of Substance Use Disorder Treatment Taught in Spanish: Prevención de Recaídas: Desarrollando Capital de Recuperación (Relapse : Building Recovery Capital) Depressive Symptoms in Early Recovery Co Occurring of Substance Use and Cognitive Impairment Substance Use & Mental Health Problems Among Older Adults: The Challenge of Assessment, Intervention and Treatment The Missing Component in Women s Treatment Embracing Resilience Working with Military Families What about Men?: The forgotten gender in trauma informed addiction care Medication Assisted Treatment and Recovery for Substance Use Medication Assisted Treatment: Ethics and Fighting Stigma Substance Abuse Skills Training (Mon AM Thurs) Facilitation Skills Community Organizing Recovery Coach Academy (Monday AM Operating a Recovery Center Strategic Planning and Project Oversight Self Care and Holistic Strategies 491.Th Trauma sensitive Mindfulness based Recovery Maintenance Page 5 of 6