This newly recorded course features expert presentations and interactive discussions on current advancements and emerging trends in addiction, organized around six focused topics.
In this course, you'll gain a clear understanding of the theoretical framework of psychotherapy through 90-minute video modules with simulated patients, showing you how these techniques translate into your clinical practice. The sessions were originally presented live, and the recorded Q&A is included on demand so you can hear participants engage directly with expert presenters, ask questions, and explore key topics in greater depth, with faculty feedback that deepens your understanding and strengthens your skills.
Target Audience
This course is intended for psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and addiction counselors who are working with individuals with substance use disorders.
Educational Objectives:
Learners who attend this activity will receive an in-depth educational experience in six psychotherapy modalities. After participating in this course, learners should be able to:
Ken Carpenter, PhD
Director of TrainingCenter for Motivation and Change
New York, New York
Brian Hurley, MD
Medical Director of Substance Abuse Prevention and ControlLos Angeles County Department of Public Health
Los Angeles, California
Brian Kiluk, PhD
Associate ProfessorYale School of Medicine Dept of Psychiatry
New Haven, Connecticut
Joshua King, PsyD
Director of Clinical and Digital Services Integration Center for Motivation and Change Brooklyn, New York
John Mariani, MD
Professor of Clinical PsychiatryColumbia University/NYSPI
New York, New York, United States
Christopher Blazes, MD
Associate Professor
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon