Better Together: The Benefits of Concurrent Treatment for Co-Occuring Disorder
Aug
8

Better Together: The Benefits of Concurrent Treatment for Co-Occuring Disorder

Location: Harmony Community Campus, Room: HW 170-172
7738 SE Harmony Road, Milwaukie, OR 97222

Purpose: This training will discuss how addressing both addiction and mental health concerns concurrently improves individual and community outcomes.

Who Should Attend: This training is free for medical providers, mental health and substance use providers of all levels, prevention specialists, and Clackamas Community College faculty and staff.

Speakers:

  • Ellen Pyle, QMHA
    Case Manager, Clackamas County Mental Health Court

  • Cat Caruso, LCSW, CADC III
    MOUD Program Supervisor, Clackamas Health Centers

  • Charlotte VanCleve, MSN, PMHNP, CARN-AP
    Medical Manager of Psychiatric Services, Fora Health

CEUs:
1.5 CEUs Available from MHACBO

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Webinar - Emerging Stimulant Use Trends: Setting the Stage for a Local Conversation in Clackamas County
Oct
26

Webinar - Emerging Stimulant Use Trends: Setting the Stage for a Local Conversation in Clackamas County

Methamphetamine is more prevalent, more potent and deadlier than ever - second to fentanyl as the most critical drug threat.

Description: The goal of this webinar is to build a shared understanding of stimulant use trends and spark increased interest in working towards collaborative solutions to strengthen communities in Clackamas County.

As overdose deaths increase and drug trends change rapidly, it is important to understand current data and evidence, so we can work together to help people who use drugs, their families and communities in Clackamas County move towards health and healing.

Speakers:

  • Chris Gibson, Executive Director, Oregon-Idaho HIDTA

  • Richard A. Rawson, Ph.D., Research Professor, Vermont Center for Behavioral Health

Audience: Those who work in the areas of substance use prevention, treatment, recovery, or harm reduction; those who provide services to populations affected by substance use; those interested in learning more about stimulant use.

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