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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Methamphetamine Use Disorder: Getting Up to Speed on Trends and Treatments

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 26 February 2020
This webinar, sponsored by the Northwest ATTC and the Western States Node of the NIDA Clinical Trials Network, describes trends in the use of methamphetamine, presents evidence-based treatments (both pharmacological and behavioral) for methamphetamine use disorder, and summarizes current research...
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Differences between Girls and Boys at Treatment Entry and in Response to Treatment

Shared by Livia - 18 February 2020
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Abdul Subor M, Elizabeth M, Gilberto G, Brian M, Thom B, et al. Implementation and Evaluation of a Psychoactive Substance Use Intervention for Children in Afghanistan: Differences Between Girls and Boys at Treatment Entry and in Response to Treatment. Glob J of Ped & Neonatol Car. 2(1): 2019. GJPNC.MS.ID.000527. DOI: 10.33552/GJPNC.2020.02.000527

Psychoactive substance use among children in Afghanistan is an issue of concern. Somewhere around 300,000 children in the country have been exposed to opioids that either parents directly provided to them or by passive exposure. Evidence-based and culturally appropriate drug prevention
and treatment programs are needed for children and families. The goals of this study were to: (1) examine lifetime psychoactive substance use in girls and boys at treatment entry; and (2) examine differential changes in substance use during and following treatment between girls and boys. Children ages 10-17...

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How to Integrate Medication-Assisted Treatment within the Healthcare Delivery System

Shared by Livia - 11 February 2020
Event Date
2 Julio 2020
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Medication can enhance recovery and prevent overdose when it is coupled with other behavioural health interventions that focus on substance use disorders and addiction.

Join the Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solutions to...

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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opioid Use Disorder in Jails and Prisons: A Planning and Implementation Toolkit

Shared by Livia - 10 February 2020
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National Council for Behavioural Health

People who have been incarcerated are approximately 100 times more likely to die by overdose in the first two weeks after their release than the general public. Despite high rates of opioid use disorder among justice-involved individuals, evidence-based medications exist and can be successfully implemented within jails and prisons.

To reduce risk of opioid overdose and recidivism and to better serve incarcerated individuals with opioid use disorder, the National Council, in partnership with Vital Strategies and faculty from Johns Hopkins University, developed a new resource guide titled: Medi(link is external)...

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US National Treatment Plan for Substance Use Disorder 2020

Shared by Livia - 4 February 2020
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ONDCP

"In 2018, nearly 89% of the estimated 20.2 million Americans with a substance use disorder (SUD) did not receive specialized treatment for their condition—a disparity known as the “treatment gap”. Today, the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy is pleased to release the President’s National Drug Control Strategy(link is external) and the accompanying National Treatment Plan,(link is external) an evidence-based framework to increase Americans’ access to high-quality SUD treatment and support those in long-term recovery.

The Treatment Plan addresses the many reasons for this treatment gap. Many Americans cannot...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

US National Treatment Plan for Substance Use Disorder 2020

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 4 February 2020
Source: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/2020-NDCS-Treatment-Plan.pdf " In 2018, nearly 89% of the estimated 20.2 million Americans with a substance use disorder (SUD) did not receive specialized treatment for their condition—a disparity known as the “treatment gap”. Today, the...
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Livia

Peer Support: State Credentials, Continuing Education, and Retention/Recruitment Strategies

Shared by Livia - 3 February 2020
Rutgers School of Health Professions
Event Date
6 Febrero 2020
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Estados Unidos

Thursday, February 6, 2020, starting at 01:00 PM (ET)

Peer support connects people who have shared lived experiences. Whether support comes from a mom who has experienced post-partum depression, a veteran with PTSD, or someone in recovery...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

UPSIDES Webinar: Peer Support in India

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 30 January 2020
UPSIDES stands for Using Peer Support In Developing Empowering Mental Health Services and is a consortium of scientists, mental health professionals, stakeholders and peer workers from six countries in Europe (Germany and UK), Africa (Uganda, Tanzania) and Asia (Israel and India). Peer support is...
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

From Theory to Practice: What It Takes to Permanently Exit an Individual from Homelessness

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 30 January 2020
Anahaita Kotval, Chief Executive Officer, Lifting Up Westchester, discusses her observations from the front lines of what it takes to provide care for homeless populations. This lecture explores some of the key challenges faced in serving homeless populations and the promising approaches to solving...
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Keepin' It Real: Finding Valid and Reliable Information About Substance Use Disorders Online

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 29 January 2020
In this webinar, information specialist Meg Brunner, MLIS, talked about common barriers to finding valid science-based information online and recommended some best practices and tools for locating, vetting, and applying statistics, research, and other information related to substance use disorders...
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Terapia familiar sistémica

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 22 January 2020
Ricardo Sanchez Huesca, Director General Adjunto Normativo, Centros de Integración Juvenil, A.C. (CIJ)
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Effectiveness Bank Alcohol Treatment Matrix: Effectiveness of Screening and Brief Interventions

Shared by Livia - 21 January 2020
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Drug and Alcohol Findings

EFFECTIVENESS OF SCREENING AND BRIEF INTERVENTIONS(link is external)

First instalment of a fortnightly course on the evidence for alcohol treatment and related topics. This instalment selects, explains and explores seminal and key research on the effectiveness of screening and brief interventions, intended to reduce harm across a population of heavy but not dependent drinkers. Highlights the SIPS studies, the most significant to date in the UK, and helps develop evidence-informed understandings of four key questions:

Do the SIPS results mean, ‘Just do the minimum’?
How ‘real world’ are supposedly real-world...

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Kalina Martinez

Barreras en la transferencia de la tecnología: Un estudio cualitativo de las intervenciones breves y los centros de atención a las adicciones

Shared by Kalina Martinez - 10 January 2020
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Salud Mental

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Introduction: The transfer and translation of programs with scientific evidence into clinical scenarios is often limited by a number of barriers to its application that complicates the realization of benefits for society that requires effective services.

Objective: To identify barriers to the adoption of short intervention programmes for treatment for abusive use of alcohol and other drugs.

Methods: It is a qualitative study with an intentional sample made up of 16 experts in transfer processes. In-depth interviews were conducted, transcribed and data were subjected to content...

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Livia

Opioid Use Disorder: A Nature Reviews Primer

Shared by Livia - 9 January 2020
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Nature

Abstract | Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a chronic relapsing disorder that, whilst initially driven by activation of brain reward neurocircuits, increasingly engages anti-reward neurocircuits that drive adverse emotional states and relapse. However, successful recovery is possible with appropriate treatment, although with a persisting propensity to relapse. The individual and public health burdens of OUD are immense; 26.8 million people were estimated to be living with OUD globally in 2016, with >100,000 opioid overdose deaths annually, including >47,000 in the USA in 2017. Well-conducted...

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ICUDDR Conference 2020: Call for Proposals & Save the Date!

Shared by Livia - 8 January 2020
ICUDDR Conference
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News

The International Consortium of Universities for Drug Demand Reduction (ICUDDR) will be holding its annual conference at the Sukosol Hotel(link is external) in Bangkok Thailand, July 13-15, 2020. Conference registration will begin March 1st. 

ICUDDR is now accepting abstracts for 1.5 hour panel presentations and 3 hour courses.  They have some partial scholarships available for airfare and hotel. There are two categories for which you can submit a proposal.  Please keep in mind ICUDDR's mission and goals when submitting your proposal. 

Mission: The International Consortium of Universities for Drug Demand...

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UTC 6 and UTC 7 Training Report

Shared by Livia - 6 January 2020
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Book
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The Education and Training Unit of the National Dangerous Drugs Control Board (NDDCB)

The Education and Training Unit of the National Dangerous Drugs Control Board (NDDCB) organised training on “UTC 06- Case Management for Addiction Professionals and UTC 07- Crisis Intervention for Addiction Professionals” for 28 staff members of the NDDCB which was held on 17th – 19th December 2019 at NDDCB Auditorium.

The training followed the international curriculum UTC 6 and UTC 7 that was developed for the U.S. Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) in collaboration with the Colombo Plan. The goals of the training were to expand the...

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Working with Antisocial Personality: Etiology Through Treatment Interventions

Shared by Livia - 6 January 2020
Event Date
4 Noviembre 2020
Location:
Webinar

Wednesday, November 4, 2020 @ 3-4:30pm ET (2CT/1MT/12PT)

Description

Antisocial personality disorder and substance use disorder frequently go hand-in-hand. This presentation will review the diagnostic criteria and clinical presentation of...

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Increasing Effective Clinical Supervision for SUD Treatment Providers

Shared by Livia - 6 January 2020
Event Date
5 Agosto 2020
Location:
Webinar
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The critical role of clinical supervision in both staff development and retention are well-documented. The disconnect between the need for clinical supervision and the consistent provision thereof in the field, however, is...

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Drugs and the Brain Wallet Card

Shared by Livia - 3 January 2020
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NIDA

Counselors: Need a tool to help people leaving criminal justice facilities stay drug-free? The Drugs & the Brain Wallet Card(link is external) is designed specifically for people transitioning back to a less structured environment.

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How Many Tries Does it Take to Resolve a Substance Use Problem? Lessons from a National Study of Recovering Adults in the U.S.

Shared by Livia - 20 December 2019
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Kelly, J. F., Greene, M. C., Bergman, B. G., White, W. L., & Hoeppner, B. B. (2019). How many recovery attempts does it take to successfully resolve an alcohol or drug problem? Estimates and correlates from a national study of recovering U.S. adults. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 43(7), 1533-1544. doi: 10.1111/acer.14067

This retrospective cohort study asks people who are in recovery or have not used alcohol or drugs for at least two years following meeting diagnostic criteria for having a SUD how many quit attempts they had made prior to success. The range was 0-100 previous attempts. 

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