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SUMMARY:The Caring Connection: Trauma-Informed Care and Recovery Planning (in Rural Settings)
DESCRIPTION:Many providers and agencies in rural communities are familiar with the core components of both Trauma-Informed Care and Recovery Planning but may not be familiar with the preparation necessary to provide trauma-informed recovery planning in collaboration with their clients. While working with clients to both plan for their recovery and address challenges to their recovery\, trauma in its many forms has a role to play as a part of this planning. This workshop will lean into providers and caregivers identifying and recognizing the role and impact of trauma on recovery planning and how to work with clients to identify when trauma activation may impact their recovery plan This workshop will review the core components of trauma-informed care and lean into how to work with clients to identify how and when trauma impacts during their recovery journey. \nPresenter: Dr. Delores Blackwell\, LCSW\, is a multijurisdictional licensed clinical social worker. She has held numerous administrative and clinical positions within both the addictions and mental health disciplines. She is an adjunct professor at both Touro College and Hunter College Silberman Schools of Social Work. In conjunction with her numerous roles\, she also conducts and develops trainings for mental health and addictions professionals in both direct practice and leadership positions. She is currently a Research Project Manager at the New York State Psychiatric Institute at Columbia University Medical Center\, where she works with the Opioid Response Network and Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Center within the Northeast and Caribbean (HHS Region 2).
URL:https://addiction.rutgers.edu/event/the-caring-connection-trauma-informed-care-and-recovery-planning-in-rural-settings/
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SUMMARY:Rutgers Psychiatry Grand Rounds with Carolyn E. Sartor\, Ph.D\, - "Investigating Variation Across Racial/Ethnic Groups in Substance Use Development: One Researcher's Evolving Health Disparities Lens"
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Meeting: https://rutgers.zoom.us/j/96856675957?pwd=IJbP9ufV9wvxPzCT4NFMazYimfZah5.1 \nMeeting ID: 968 5667 5957 \nPassword: 10148
URL:https://addiction.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-psychiatry-grand-rounds-with-carolyn-e-sartor-ph-d-investigating-variation-across-racial-ethnic-groups-in-substance-use-development-one-researchers-evolving-health-disparities-lens/
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