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SUMMARY:CAS Virtual Talk\, Dr. Lorna Crean - Raise the Roof: Cognitive Effects of Homelessness and Implications for Problematic Substance Use Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Prior to her PhD\, Dr. Crean completed a B.S. in Psychology at the Dublin City University\, followed by two years of work with the Irish homelessness NGO in the Dublin Simon Community. At the Dublin Simon Community\, she primarily worked as a lead researcher using mixed methodology to investigate their blood-borne virus\, and drug stabilization unit service users’ physical and psychological health\, as well as their substance use\, accommodation and\, civic and social trajectories from pre-admission to six months post-discharge. \nDr. Crean’s dissertation stemmed from this work\, and investigated cognitive functioning in individuals experiencing homelessness and how these examined traits interact with recovery trajectories for people struggling with problematic substance use. This project holds implications for problematic substance use treatment approaches\, as well as psychological therapies for people with homelessness experience. \nRegister using the link below.
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/cas-virtual-talk-dr-lorna-crean-raise-the-roof-cognitive-effects-of-homelessness-and-implications-for-problematic-substance-use-recovery/
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SUMMARY:Investigating the Current Ketamine Landscape in the United States
DESCRIPTION:This is now a virtual event.  \nFor the zoom link click here  \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/investigating-the-current-ketamine-landscape-in-the-united-states/
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SUMMARY:Data Blitz
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \n  \nBio: Dr. Cooperman’s current research focuses on evaluating mindfulness for opioid relapse prevention and chronic pain management among people in methadone treatment and peer recovery support for opioid overdose survivors in the emergency department. The National Institute on Drug Abuse\, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health\, the state of New Jersey\, and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation have funded Dr. Cooperman’s research. Dr. Cooperman oversees the Opioid Overdose Prevention Network\, a program to educate the public on the opioid epidemic and distribute naloxone to professionals and community members across the state. Also\, she teaches and mentors students\, interns\, and residents and conducts professional trainings in motivational interviewing\, mindfulness\, and tobacco dependence treatment.
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/data-blitz/
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SUMMARY:Pathways to Recovery from Alcohol Use Disorder
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Katie Witkiewitz\, PhD \n \nThe event is on Thursday\, November 17 from 12:30-1:50pm EST via Zoom (link below). \nOn day of event click on link to join meeting: https://ccny.zoom.us/j/86143686922 \nAbstract: Abstinence from alcohol is often viewed as the most desirable and ideal outcome for individuals with alcohol use disorder. Yet\, most individuals with alcohol use disorder do not want to abstain from drinking and do not seek treatment. Over the past 20 years\, there have been several significant methodological advances in studying patterns and predictors of alcohol use and drinking reductions\, yet most of the work has not had a major influence on clinical practice. The current talk will provide a broad overview of this literature and present new data on the validity of World Health Organization drinking risk levels as a harm reduction endpoint. Results from several recent studies provide evidence that reductions in World Health Organization drinking risk levels are a viable alternative to abstinence as a public health and harm reduction strategy and as an endpoint for alcohol clinical trials. The talk will also highlight new perspectives and new empirical data examining non-abstinent recovery from alcohol use disorder.
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/pathways-to-recovery-from-alcohol-use-disorder/
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SUMMARY:Dr. Ayana Jordan
DESCRIPTION:Conducting Culturally-Informed Research: Successes\, Areas of Opportunity\, and Future Directions.   \nTo join: \nLink to webinar  Meeting ID: 99203601 2387  Passcode: 431406 \nDownload Dr Ayana Jordan Flyer 12-15-21
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/dr-ayana-jordan/
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SUMMARY:7th Annual CAS Scholar Poster Session
DESCRIPTION:Please mark your calendars for the CAS 7th Annual Scholar Poster Session focusing on Alcohol\, Drugs\, Addiction\, and Health. The session will be on October 29\, 2020 from 12:00-2:00 PM. Due to the current circumstances surrounding COVID-19 the poster session will be held virtually via Zoom. \nNew data\, pilot studies\, and non-experimental process posters\, as well as posters recently (past year) presented at national conferences\, are acceptable for submission. This year\, there are 4 poster categories: Animal and Basic Experimental\, Human Experimental\, Clinical Quantitative and Qualitative Studies and Epidemiology and Public Health. “Best Poster” awards will be given to submissions in each poster category. Sign up now!
URL:https://alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/event/7th-annual-cas-scholar-poster-session-2/
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