PPT-Treatment for Addiction in the Community Reduces Drug Use, Crime and Recidivism

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Richard A Rawson PhD Professor Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior David Geffen School of Medicine University of California at Los Angeles wwwuclaisaporg

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Richard A Rawson PhD Professor Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior David Geffen School of Medicine University of California at Los Angeles wwwuclaisaporg rrawsonmednetuclaedu. October 31, 2013. Kim English. Linda Harrison. Christine Adams. Peg Flick. Office of Research and Statistics, Division of Criminal Justice. EBP and Community Corrections Outcomes. Is Colorado Community Corrections Evidence-Based?. and. The Future of Addiction Treatment. Bruce K. Alexander. Simon Fraser University. Burnaby British Columbia. www.globalizationofaddction.com. alexande@sfu.ca. Alexander. , B.K. & Shelton, C.P. (2014). . Louisiana Judicial Conference. The Bluffs. October 18-20, 2012. Judge Roger K. Warren (Ret.). “What is done [today] in corrections would be grounds for malpractice in medicine.”. (2002) . Latessa. Richard A. Rawson, Ph.D, Professor. Semel. Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. David Geffen School of Medicine. University of California at Los Angeles. www.uclaisap.org. rrawson@mednet.ucla.edu. Iowa . Department of Corrections . National Perspective. 600 SCA grantees to date. Target populations vary. Programmatic in nature. Challenged with implementation issues. Issues with fidelity. Quality assurance not a priority. Dr. . Debbie . Ruisard. , DSW. LCSW, LCADC. druisardlcsw@gmail.com. “. One must not look hard to see that we . are losing . the . battle . against addiction”. . Harvard . Psychiatrist, Ed . . Learning Objectives:. Identify the impact of opioid use, addiction, and recovery on child development. Identify warning signs of opioid . use and abuse. Discuss the five components of recovery. To feel good. To feel better. Because others are doing it. Curiosity. Performance enhancement. Rite of passage. Religious ceremony. What Drugs Are Involved in Addiction?. Alcohol. Tobacco. Caffeine. Cannabis. What is Drug?. . A DRUG is a substance which may have medicinal, . intoxica. -ting, performance enhancing or other effects when taken or put into human body or the body of another animal and is not considered a food or exclusively a food.. Jamie Marich, Ph.D., LPCC-S, LICDC-CS. Director, Mindful Ohio. About Today’s Presenter. Licensed Supervising Professional Clinical Counselor (MH). Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor. Serious and Violent Youth. Megan C Kurlychek and Alysha Gagnon. University at Albany/New York State Youth Justice Institute. Politics and Panic. Lyndon B. Johnson first to declare “war on crime” . “We . envision a society where people who are addicted to alcohol or other drugs, people in recovery from addiction, and people at-risk for addiction are valued and treated with dignity; and where stigma, accompanying attitudes, discrimination and other barriers to recovery are eliminated. We envision a society where addiction is recognized as a public health issue – a treatable disease for which individuals should seek and receive treatment; and where treatment is recognized as a specialized field of expertise” . Thomas M. Workman, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS. Kevin Caridad, PhD, LCSW. Objectives. To identify the primary historical shifts in the conceptualization of addiction. Develop a basic understanding of the genetic and neuropsychological factors influencing addiction. www.summitcountyaddictionhelp.org. SCOATF. – . A group of key individuals and organizations committed to reducing the tragic consequences of opiate abuse and addiction in Summit County through education, collaboration, and the wise use of available resources..

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