Integrative Ruminations

Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders

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About Course

This 8-week hybrid course provides an in-depth, clinically rigorous exploration of substance-related and addictive disorders across the lifespan. Participants will strengthen diagnostic skills, develop integrated and trauma-informed treatment plans, and learn phase-based recovery strategies grounded in evidence-based practice.

The course covers Alcohol Use Disorder, Opioid Use Disorder, Stimulant Use Disorder, Cannabis Use Disorder, Sedative/Hypnotic/Anxiolytic Use Disorder, Tobacco Use Disorder, Gambling Disorder, and emerging behavioral addictions. Participants will examine the neurobiology of addiction, motivational dynamics, co-occurring disorders, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), harm reduction, relapse prevention, family systems impact, and ethical issues in clinical practice.

Evidence-based interventions, including Motivational Interviewing (MI), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Contingency Management, relapse-prevention planning, trauma-informed care, and long-term recovery stabilization, are emphasized. The hybrid format combines live interactive sessions, recorded lectures, applied exercises, case consultations, and reflective assignments, equipping participants with the skills needed to support stabilization, recovery, and sustained functional improvement.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Accurately identify and diagnose substance-related and addictive disorders using DSM-5-TR criteria
  • Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments and risk evaluations, including co-occurring disorders
  • Develop integrated, individualized, phase-based treatment plans for stabilization, active
  • recovery, and relapse prevention
  • Apply motivational, cognitive-behavioral, and behavioral interventions effectively
  • Integrate medication-assisted treatment and harm reduction strategies when indicated
  • Engage families and support systems in recovery planning
  • Address ethical, cultural, and professional considerations in addiction treatment
  • Implement strategies for long-term recovery stabilization and relapse prevention
  • Integrate trauma-informed and culturally responsive approaches.
  • Participants will examine neurobiology of addiction, motivational dynamics, co-occurring disorders, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), harm reduction, relapse prevention, family systems impact, ethical issues, and clinician counter transference.
  • Emphasis is placed on integrating Motivational Interviewing (MI), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Contingency Management, relapse-prevention planning, trauma-informed care, and long-term recovery stabilization.

Course Content

Week 1: Foundations of Addiction & Diagnostic Clarity (Live/Virtual Session)

  • Module Outline

Week 2: Assessment, Risk & Levels of Care (Self-paced)

Week 3: Motivational Interviewing & Readiness for Change (Live/Virtual)

Week 4: Evidence-Based Therapies for Addiction (Self-paced)

Week 5: Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) & Medical Collaboration (Live/Virtual)

Week 6: Co-Occurring Disorders & Trauma-Informed Care (Self-paced)

Week 7: Family Systems, Recovery Capital & Community Supports (Self-paced)

Week 8: Relapse Prevention, Long-Term Recovery & Clinician Resilience Live/Virtual)

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