PPT-Diagnosing Substance Use Disorders in Youth

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Lauren Graber MD MPH Brian Grahan MD PhD 3112023 Outline Objectives 3112023 Case 15yearold who first smoked marijuana at age 12 given by nonparent family member

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Lauren Graber MD MPH Brian Grahan MD PhD 3112023 Outline Objectives 3112023 Case 15yearold who first smoked marijuana at age 12 given by nonparent family member to help relax 4 months ago started smoking a couple of times daily Denies trouble stopping can go a week at a time without smoking Denies cravings but likes how it makes them feel Denies mood changes when using . and Suicide. Jennifer Olson-Madden, PhD. Clinical/Research Psychologist. VA VISN 19 . MIRECC, . University of Denver School of Medicine (Psychiatry). Overview. Overview of Substance Use Disorders. Understanding Substance Use Disorders and . Outcomes for Court-Involved Youth with Co-occurring Disorders. October 24, 2014. Moderator:. Joseph J. Cocozza, Ph.D.. Director, National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. Coordinator:. Tom Templeton, . Review . of the . DSM-5. , . ICD-10 . and the PDM.  . 15. th. Annual Ethics . Workshop-PPF Fundraiser. Presenters: . Robert . M. Gordon, Ph.D. ., . & Alan . C. Tjeltveit, Ph.D..  . 1. Educational Objectives:. Jeremy King, LMSW, CASAC. Objectives. Define co-occurring disorders and discuss how medical conditions should be included in this definition when discussing geriatric substance users. Identifying risk factors for geriatric substance use disorders, mental health disorders and medical conditions. David Willey MD. Substance Use Unit Director. Cottonwood Springs Hospital. Multiple Slides Courtesy of:. Ronald W. . Kanwischer. LCPC, CADC Professor Emeritus Department of Psychiatry SIU School of Medicine. Kellie Armey MSW., LISW-S. FFT LLC . karmey32@aol.com. . Maintaining Model Focus. Risk Factors are “symptoms” of what ails the family. Interventions are FFT Principle driven. Following Phasic Model. What you need to know. “Rome wasn’t built in a day.”. “A journey is not a destination.”. “..…this is all good information but what do you want me to do differently?”. Behavior is best understood and managed in “context”. Women, Pregnancy, and the Family. Jennifer Hudson, M.S., Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Substance Use Disorders (SUDs). Substance use disorders. : defined by the use of one or more substances (licit/illicit) that leads to significant impairment or distress.. Substance Abuse in the United States. Substance abuse. Excessive or harmful use of drugs and alcohol. Substance-use disorder. 8.5 percent of pop. Alcohol - most common. Followed by marijuana, pain relievers, and cocaine. Kay Jankowski, Ph.D.. Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. July 20. th. , 2016. What the Research Tells Us. Strong relationship between trauma and substance use disorders (SUDs) – comorbidity rates as high as 75%. Substance-related disorders are composed of two groups:. The . substance use disorders (substance addiction. ). . the . substance-induced disorders (. intoxication, withdrawal. , . delirium, neurocognitive disorder , . Maria L. Morris-Groves MSEd.. Adolescent, Women and Children . Services. Margaret Smith MA. Adolescent, Women and Children Services. Today’s. Discussion. An overview of the National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors. Botes. , . Faatima. . Cachalia. , . Anjeli. Desai. definitions. Substance use disorders: inappropriate use of a . substance. Substance related disorders are divided into 2 groups. 1) Substance use disorders. This project is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $2,000,000 with 100% funded by CDC/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CDC/HHS or the U.S. Government..

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