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Presented by:
Jennifer Wiseman, MPS, LADC
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Co-occurring Disorders
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Overview


Co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders are prevalent and commonly encountered across a wide range of treatment settings. People with co-occurring disorders often present with complex issues which require integrated care. The training series includes three trainings which can be attended individually or in combination.

  Keywords: co-occurring disorders, mental health, recovery-oriented care, substance use disorder
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Overview of Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

Co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders are prevalent and commonly encountered across a wide range of treatment settings. People with co-occurring disorders often present with complex issues which require integrated care. This workshop...

 Training   |    1 hour 58 minutes   |     Added on 7/7/2025

Best Practices for Supporting People With Co-occurring Disorders (Part I)

People with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders (COD) often present with complex issues that require an integrated and individualized approach. This workshop is part one of a two-workshop series focusing on best practices for addre...

 Training   |    1 hour 45 minutes   |     Added on 7/7/2025

Best Practices for Supporting People With Co-occurring Disorders (Part II)

People with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders (COD) often present with complex issues that require an integrated and individualized approach. This is part two of our two-workshop series that continues the discussion of recovery-o...

 Training   |    2 hours 11 minutes   |     Added on 7/7/2025

Added on 7/7/2025   ·   Last updated on 7/7/2025

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