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SUMMARY:Harm Reduction Conference
DESCRIPTION:For more information and registration: CLICK HERE\n  \n \nOn May 19th & 20th\, Dr. Andrew Tatarsky will speak about Integrated Harm Reduction Psychotherapy. Make sure you’re one of the 55 people who can hear him. \nDr. Andrew Tatarsky is the pioneer of the Integrative Harm Reduction Psychotherapy (IHRP) approach for treating addictive and risky behavior\, trauma and other mental health issues. \nDuring this 2-day intermediate level workshop\, attendees will learn how Dr Tatarsky’s psychobiosocial model demystifies problematic drug use; utilizes an integrative harm reduction approach; and provides a road map to help clients maximize the benefits\, and minimize the risks\, in creating an optimal relationship to substance use. \nThis intensive training session will delve into the current scientific revolution in addiction treatment. Exploring the benefits of moving away from the disease model toward a psychobiosocial process model for understanding addiction and shifting treatment from the traditional abstinence-only approach to an integrative harm reduction method. \nParticipants will also learn the Seven Therapeutic Tasks of IHRP along with specific skills to facilitate positive change\, including empathic listening\, mindfulness\, urge-surfing\, microanalysis\, embracing ambivalence\, and decisional balance. \nDay One\, Thursday\, May 19: Topics include the origins and core principles of the harm reduction model—its psychobiosocial framework and how it informs fundamentals for conceptualizing\, assessing and treating substance misuse and other risky behaviors. This model demystifies problematic drug use with an integrative harm reduction approach that provides a road map for helping clients maximize the benefits and minimize the risks in creating an optimal relationship to substance use.  \nDay Two\, Friday\, May 20: Participants will learn the Seven Therapeutic Tasks of IHRP along with specific skills to facilitate positive change including empathic listening\, mindfulness\, urge-surfing\, microanalysis\, embracing ambivalence and decisional balance. Participants will be taught to identify the Seven Therapeutic Tasks and their meanings and engagement\, and collaboration skills will be taught utilizing role play. Case study examples will be provided\, followed by time for reflective questions and concluding takeaways. \n10 Continuing Education credits will be earned by Social Workers\, Professional Counselors\, Psychologists and Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselors who attend. \nOnly 55 seats are available. Don’t miss your chance to be sitting in one of them. \nThis is a rare opportunity to attend a workshop held by Dr. Andrew Tatarsky\, the pioneer of IHRP. So\, we expect it to sell out quickly. Only two tickets can be purchased per person. To avoid disappointment\, reserve your place today. \nDates: May 19 and 20\, 2022 \nTimes: 10:00 am-5:00 pm\, each day \nLocation: Rutgers University’s Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies\, 607 Allison Road\, Piscataway\, NJ 08854  \nQUESTIONS? info@cgeinstitute.org or visit cgeinstitute.org.   \nDon’t wait. Register today.  \nRegistration includes a two-day conference pass. Coffee\, breakfast and boxed lunches will also be provided for both days. \nEarly Bird Rate (thru Feb 28): $299 \nStarting March 1st: $325
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/harm-reduction-conference/
LOCATION:Room 200\, 607 Allison Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dr. Manoj Doss
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URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/dr-manoj-doss/
LOCATION:Room 200\, 607 Allison Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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SUMMARY:Anne Wagner\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Anne Wagner will be presenting on her groundbreaking studies using MDMA as an adjunct to PTSD couples’ therapy.
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/visiting-guest-speaker/
LOCATION:Room 200\, 607 Allison Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sara Kass":MAILTO:sara.kass@rutgers.edu
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