A 6 hour training event with Michael Gaudet, LICSW, LDCP
8:30am – 4:00pm on January 10, 2020
SOR Scholarship Application
PRESENTATION: This course presents a protocol for providing clinical intervention that incorporates stages of recovery and the stages of change (Trans-theoretical Theory). A generic outline of treatment objectives is followed by discussions of how this model will benefit working with persons with co-occurring medical disorders (chronic pain), co-occurring psychiatric disorders, women who are pregnant, adolescents and young adults, and those with multiple substance use.
Participants should have a working knowledge of Opioid Use Disorder and the three FDA-approved medications to assist persons in their recovery efforts. Participants should come prepared to share some of the challenges they’ve experienced while working with this population. As a result of this training, participants will be able to:
- State recovery strategies effective in Opioid Recovery: Dealing with Craving and Triggers; Treatment approaches with Special Populations; Medication Assisted-Related Patient Management Issues
- State no fewer than three components of a treatment protocol that is evidence-based and proven effective in the treatment of OUD.
- State no fewer than 3 facts and treatment considerations when utilizing MAT with: Persons with co-occurring medical conditions; Persons with co-occurring psychiatric conditions; Persons who are pregnant; Adolescents and young adults; Persons with co-occurring substance use disorders
ABOUT THE PRESENTER: Michael Gaudet LICSW earned his undergraduate degree in 1981 at Bridgewater State College and his MSW from Rhode Island College in 1984. Mike has extensive clinical, management and administrative experience in the field of behavioral health and is a surveyor for CARF International. He trains and consults across the country on clinical and professional growth topics, including CARF accreditation preparation and, since 1986, is a faculty member of the New England Institute of Addiction Studies. He has been involved in several projects designed to advance the use of medication in the recovery from substance use disorders, including the use of Methadone, Buprenorphine and Naltrexone, through the Addiction Technology Transfer Center of New England.
REGISTRATION FEE: *NHADACA Members: $55; *Non-Members $65; *NBCC add $5. Lunch will be on your own. Scholarships are available for this training. Please apply using the SOR scholarship application link above. For registration information contact: 603-225-7060, traininginstitute@nhadaca.org
6 Contact Hours Available
CRSW Performance Domains: 1, 3, 4
LADC/MLADC Categories of Competence: 3, 6, 7, 12-16, 18
CPS Domains: 6
NBCC: LICSW/L-MFT/LCMHC (Category 1) & Psychologist Category A
NH Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors Association has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider. ACEP No 6754. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. NHADACA is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.
PLEASE NOTE: Only one registrant per form. For multiple registrants you must register each one individually. Registration is not complete or guaranteed until payment is received. Payment by means other than credit card may slow down completion of registration. Checks and cash are still accepted, however, your registration will be placed on a pending list until payment is received. We strongly encourage payment by credit card for training of high demand topics. Thank you.