Addiction can be understood as a response to disconnection—from self, others, or a sense of meaning, safety, and purpose. It often serves as a way to cope with pain or regulate overwhelming emotions. Healing begins by restoring connection and building skills that support belonging, regulation, and a sense of agency.
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Co-Occurring Disorders in Practice: Integrated Care for Mental Health and Addiction
To help providers better understand this population, this workshop will provide education on the prevalence of co-occurring disorders, assessment tools, engagement strategies with specialized populations, and treatment interventions.
Recovery Capital: Resources for Sustainable Healing
Discover how recovery capital strengthens long-term recovery. This 2-hour webinar introduces a strengths-based framework and the Brief Assessment of Recovery Capital (BARC-10), helping participants understand how housing, employment, and social supports influence outcomes. Learn to apply recovery capital data to guide ethical, person-centered service planning in recovery-oriented systems of care. Register to learn more.
42CFR Part 2: What It Means to Your Organization
Gain a practical understanding of 42 CFR Part 2 and its impact on substance use disorder (SUD) programs and healthcare organizations. This training breaks down complex confidentiality requirements into clear, actionable guidance to help you navigate disclosure rules, strengthen compliance, and protect patient trust.