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May 12–18 • NATIONAL PREVENTION WEEK ~ A CELEBRATION OF POSSIBILITY We All Have the Power of Prevention- National Prevention Week is dedicated to raising awareness about substance misuse prevention and fostering positive mental health initiatives across the country. Shockingly, in 2022, Louisiana experienced 2,628 drug-related deaths, emphasizing the critical need for prevention efforts. This week celebrates the continuous work of communities and organizations in tackling these issues. You can contribute by sharing your prevention experiences using #MyPreventionStory, utilizing our toolkit, spreading the word about National Prevention Week and organizing your own prevention events. Main Goals of National Prevention Week- • Involve communities in raising awareness of substance misuse and mental health issues, implementing prevention strategies and showcasing the effectiveness of evidence-based prevention programs. • Foster partnerships and collaborations with federal agencies and national organizations dedicated to improving public health. • Promote and disseminate quality substance misuse prevention and mental health promotion resources and publications. Visit the National Prevention Week website: samhsa.gov/prevention-week
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May 12–18 • NATIONAL PREVENTION WEEK ~ A CELEBRATION OF POSSIBILITY We All Have the Power of Prevention- National Prevention Week is dedicated to raising awareness about substance misuse prevention and fostering positive mental health initiatives across the country. Shockingly, in 2022, Louisiana experienced 2,628 drug-related deaths, emphasizing the critical need for prevention efforts. This week celebrates the continuous work of communities and organizations in tackling these issues. You can contribute by sharing your prevention experiences using #MyPreventionStory, utilizing our toolkit, spreading the word about National Prevention Week and organizing your own prevention events. Main Goals of National Prevention Week- • Involve communities in raising awareness of substance misuse and mental health issues, implementing prevention strategies and showcasing the effectiveness of evidence-based prevention programs. • Foster partnerships and collaborations with federal agencies and national organizations dedicated to improving public health. • Promote and disseminate quality substance misuse prevention and mental health promotion resources and publications. Visit the National Prevention Week website: samhsa.gov/prevention-week
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Please Save The Date Nov 29th Noon to 3:15 PM EST and Sign up NOW– https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG - To participate in three CE hours of my new presentation “Relapse Prevention: Transforming Recovery with Strategic Prevention Techniques.” Sponsored by E Care Behavioral Health Institute Learn How to Manage Stuck Points In Recovery Many people in quality recovery often hit “Stuck Points” in their recovery process and when they don’t manage them effectively, they end up entering the relapse cycle and eventually drink and/or use other drugs. Part of what you will learn is the difference from managing the stuck points in a “Recovery-Prone” manner versus the “Relapse-Prone” way. I will introduce you to powerful tools that will demystify the relapse process and empower you to guide your clients toward developing a strategic relapse prevention plan. Additionally, you will learn how to develop an early relapse intervention plan (R.I.P.), empowering you to intervene promptly and effectively when clients face imminent relapse. This interactive webinar is for professional healthcare clinicians who want to learn how to assist your clients to identify and manage the progressive warning signs and high risks situations that lead to alcohol or other drug (AOD) relapse despite a commitment to sobriety. You will learn that relapse is a process not and event and that there are many identifiable warning signs and high-risk situations that occur far in advance of their AOD use. Valuable tools will be introduced that will enable you to assist your clients to take the mystery out of the relapse process and develop a strategic relapse prevention plan. Participants will learn how to utilize and personalize the “Relapse Cycle” process to better help their clients in preventing their own relapse cycle. Only $57.00 for this Three CE Hour Presentation – Don’t miss out – https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG Dr. Stephen Grinstead, LMFT, ACRPS #Addiction #Addictiontreatment #relapseprevention #Mentalhealth #Mentalhealthtreatment #Recovery #behavioralhealth
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Please Join Me On Nov 29th Noon to 3:15 PM EST and Sign up NOW– https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG - To participate in three CE hours of my new presentation “Relapse Prevention: Transforming Recovery with Strategic Prevention Techniques.” Sponsored by E Care Behavioral Health Institute Learn How to Identify and Manage the Relapse Cycle Many people in quality recovery often enter into a Relapse Cycle and when they don’t manage it effectively, they end up eventually drinking and/or using other drugs. Part of what you will learn is how to help clients see the before automatic and unconscious warning signs that eventually lead them back to alcohol and/or other drug use. I will introduce you to powerful tools that will demystify the relapse process and empower you to guide your clients toward developing a strategic, and effective, relapse prevention plan. Additionally, you will learn how to help your clients develop an early relapse intervention plan (R.I.P.), empowering them to intervene promptly and effectively when they face imminent relapse. This interactive webinar is for professional healthcare clinicians who want to learn how to assist your clients to identify and manage the progressive warning signs and high risks situations that lead to alcohol or other drug (AOD) relapse despite a commitment to sobriety. You will learn that relapse is a process not an event and that there are many identifiable warning signs and high-risk situations that occur far in advance of their AOD use. Valuable tools will be introduced that will enable you to assist your clients to take the mystery out of the relapse process and develop a strategic relapse prevention plan. Participants will learn how to utilize and personalize the “Relapse Cycle” process to better help their clients to prevent their own relapse cycle. Only $57.00 for this Three CE Hour Presentation – Don’t miss out – https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG Dr. Stephen Grinstead, LMFT, ACRPS #Addiction #Addictiontreatment #relapseprevention #Mentalhealth #Mentalhealthtreatment #Recovery #behavioralhealth
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Please Join Me On Nov 29th Noon to 3:15 PM EST and Sign up NOW– https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG - To participate in three CE hours of my new presentation “Relapse Prevention: Transforming Recovery with Strategic Prevention Techniques.” Sponsored by E Care Behavioral Health Institute Help Your Clients Identify and Manage The Relapse Cycle Many people in quality recovery often enter into a Relapse Cycle and when they don’t manage it effectively, they end up eventually drinking and/or using other drugs. Part of what you will learn is how to help clients see the before automatic and unconscious warning signs that eventually lead them back to alcohol and/or other drug use. I will introduce you to powerful tools that will demystify the relapse process and empower you to guide your clients toward developing a strategic, and effective, relapse prevention plan. Additionally, you will learn how to help your clients develop an early relapse intervention plan (R.I.P.), empowering them to intervene promptly and effectively when they face imminent relapse. This interactive live webinar is for professional healthcare clinicians who want to learn how to assist your clients to identify and manage the progressive warning signs and high risks situations that lead to alcohol or other drug (AOD) relapse despite having a commitment to sobriety. You will learn that relapse is a process not an event and that there are many identifiable warning signs and high-risk situations that occur far in advance of their AOD use. Valuable tools will be introduced that will enable you to assist your clients to take the mystery out of the relapse process and develop a strategic relapse prevention plan. Participants will learn how to utilize and personalize the “Relapse Cycle” process to better help their clients in preventing their own relapse cycle. Only $57.00 for this Three CE Hour Presentation – Don’t miss out – https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG Dr. Stephen Grinstead, LMFT, ACRPS #Addiction #Addictiontreatment #relapseprevention #Mentalhealth #Mentalhealthtreatment #Recovery #behavioralhealth
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What is substance misuse prevention? Prevention aims to stop substance misuse before it starts. Visit: https://lnkd.in/gHQ_D6-f #YouthSubstanceUsePreventionMonth #SubstanceMisusePreventionMonth #MentalHealthMP
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Please Join Me On Nov 29th Noon to 3:15 PM EST and Sign up NOW– https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG - To participate in three CE hours of my new presentation “Relapse Prevention: Transforming Recovery with Strategic Prevention Techniques.” Sponsored by E Care Behavioral Health Institute Learn How to Help Your Clients Identify and Manage Stuck Points In Recovery Many people in quality recovery often enter into a Relapse Cycle and when they don’t manage it effectively, they end up eventually drinking and/or using other drugs. Part of what you will learn is how to help clients see the before automatic and unconscious warning signs that eventually lead them back to alcohol and/or other drug use. You will learn both the “Relapse-Prone” way and the “Recovery-Prone” way to manage stuck points in recovery. I will introduce you to powerful tools that will demystify the relapse process and empower you to guide your clients toward developing a strategic, and effective, relapse prevention plan. Additionally, you will learn how to help your clients develop an early relapse intervention plan (R.I.P.), empowering them to intervene promptly and effectively when they face imminent relapse. This interactive live webinar is for professional healthcare clinicians who want to learn how to assist your clients to identify and manage the progressive warning signs and high risks situations that lead to alcohol or other drug (AOD) relapse despite having a commitment to sobriety. You will learn that relapse is a process not an event and that there are many identifiable warning signs and high-risk situations that occur far in advance of their AOD use. Valuable tools will be introduced that will enable you to assist your clients to take the mystery out of the relapse process and develop a strategic relapse prevention plan. Participants will learn how to utilize and personalize the “Relapse Cycle” process to better help their clients in preventing their own relapse cycle. Only $57.00 for this Three CE Hour Presentation – Don’t miss out – https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG Dr. Stephen Grinstead, LMFT, ACRPS #Addiction #Addictiontreatment #relapseprevention #Mentalhealth #Mentalhealthtreatment #Recovery #behavioralhealth
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Please mark your calendar for Nov 29th Noon to 3:15 PM EST and Sign up NOW to ensure your space – https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG - And join me to participate in three CE hours of “Relapse Prevention: Transforming Recovery with Strategic Prevention Techniques.” Sponsored by E Care Behavioral Health Institute Teach Your Clients to Learn How to Identify and Manage the Relapse Cycle Many people in quality recovery often hit “Stuck Points” in their recovery process and when they don’t manage them effectively, they end up entering the relapse cycle and eventually drink and/or use other drugs. Part of what you will learn is the difference from managing the stuck points in a “Recovery-Prone” manner versus the “Relapse-Prone” way. I will introduce you to powerful tools that will demystify the relapse process and empower you to guide your clients toward developing a strategic relapse prevention plan. Additionally, you will learn how to develop an early relapse intervention plan (R.I.P.), empowering you to intervene promptly and effectively when clients face imminent relapse. This interactive webinar is for professional healthcare clinicians who want to learn how to assist your clients to identify and manage the progressive warning signs and high risks situations that lead to alcohol or other drug (AOD) relapse despite a commitment to sobriety. You will learn that relapse is a process not and event and that there are many identifiable warning signs and high-risk situations that occur far in advance of their AOD use. Valuable tools will be introduced that will enable you to assist your clients to take the mystery out of the relapse process and develop a strategic relapse prevention plan. Participants will learn how to utilize and personalize the “Relapse Cycle” process to better help their clients in preventing their own relapse cycle. Only $57.00 for this Three CE Hour Presentation – Don’t miss out – https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG Dr. Stephen Grinstead, LMFT, ACRPS #Addiction #Addictiontreatment #relapseprevention #Mentalhealth #Mentalhealthtreatment #Recovery #behavioralhealth
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Please mark your calendar for Nov 29th Noon to 3:15 PM EST and Sign up NOW to ensure your space – https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG - And join me to participate in three CE hours of “Relapse Prevention: Transforming Recovery with Strategic Prevention Techniques.” Sponsored by E Care Behavioral Health Institute Teach Your Clients to Learn How to Manage Stuck Points In Recovery To Avoid Relapse Many people in quality recovery often hit “Stuck Points” in their recovery process and when they don’t manage them effectively, they end up entering the relapse cycle and eventually drink and/or use other drugs. Part of what you will learn is the difference from managing the stuck points in a “Recovery-Prone” manner versus the “Relapse-Prone” way. I will introduce you to powerful tools that will demystify the relapse process and empower you to guide your clients toward developing a strategic relapse prevention plan. Additionally, you will learn how to develop an early relapse intervention plan (R.I.P.), empowering you to intervene promptly and effectively when clients face imminent relapse. This interactive webinar is for professional healthcare clinicians who want to learn how to assist your clients to identify and manage the progressive warning signs and high risks situations that lead to alcohol or other drug (AOD) relapse despite a commitment to sobriety. You will learn that relapse is a process not and event and that there are many identifiable warning signs and high-risk situations that occur far in advance of their AOD use. Valuable tools will be introduced that will enable you to assist your clients to take the mystery out of the relapse process and develop a strategic relapse prevention plan. Participants will learn how to utilize and personalize the “Relapse Cycle” process to better help their clients in preventing their own relapse cycle. Only $57.00 for this Three CE Hour Presentation – Don’t miss out – https://bit.ly/3NPaeRG Dr. Stephen Grinstead, LMFT, ACRPS #Addiction #Addictiontreatment #relapseprevention #Mentalhealth #Mentalhealthtreatment #Recovery #behavioralhealth
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October is Prevention Month! Read our new blog on prevention efforts in youth and adults along with the newest data found. https://lnkd.in/gAu_JDRR #preventionmonth #youthsubstanceusepreventionmonth
Prevention Month: Where We Are and What We Can Do - Addiction Research Institute
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