


Beyond the Barriers: Caring for the Whole System in Substance Use Treatment
Admission choices include a rate for CE Credit and an accessibility rate for clinicians who will not receive CE credit. Please be attentive to your selection at checkout. Please note that no attendees who select this admission will be issues CE credit.
Friday, September 15, 2025 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM EST, virtual via Zoom
Includes one hour lunch break and two 15-minute breaks throughout the day
This day-long workshop will provide a systemic perspective for the care of a person recovering from problematic substance use. Topics will cover several aspects of working with a person or family system affected by problematic substance use. Presenters will cover the following 90-minute sections:
Common considerations in working with an individual with problematic substance use behaviors, such as level of care, inpatient versus outpatient interventions, and utilizing a harm reduction framework
Treating religious trauma, with special considerations for working with people living in the Southern U.S. and LGBTQIA+-identified people
Working with a family system affected by a member’s problematic substance use utilizing a systems perspective and involving each member of the family unit in care
Providing care for someone impacted by their loved one’s problematic substance use, including adult children, partners, parents, and community members of substance users
Join presenters Christian Brown, LCSW, CAADC, CFCS, Jessica Alexander, LMFT, Casey Schrader, LCSW, CFCS, and Liz Rhea, LMSW for this full day of learning.
This event is pending approval for 6 Core CE hours for Social Workers, Professional Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists licensed in Georgia.
Accessibility pricing for clinicians not receiving CE credit and for currently enrolled graduate students is available.
Admission choices include a rate for CE Credit and an accessibility rate for clinicians who will not receive CE credit. Please be attentive to your selection at checkout. Please note that no attendees who select this admission will be issues CE credit.
Friday, September 15, 2025 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM EST, virtual via Zoom
Includes one hour lunch break and two 15-minute breaks throughout the day
This day-long workshop will provide a systemic perspective for the care of a person recovering from problematic substance use. Topics will cover several aspects of working with a person or family system affected by problematic substance use. Presenters will cover the following 90-minute sections:
Common considerations in working with an individual with problematic substance use behaviors, such as level of care, inpatient versus outpatient interventions, and utilizing a harm reduction framework
Treating religious trauma, with special considerations for working with people living in the Southern U.S. and LGBTQIA+-identified people
Working with a family system affected by a member’s problematic substance use utilizing a systems perspective and involving each member of the family unit in care
Providing care for someone impacted by their loved one’s problematic substance use, including adult children, partners, parents, and community members of substance users
Join presenters Christian Brown, LCSW, CAADC, CFCS, Jessica Alexander, LMFT, Casey Schrader, LCSW, CFCS, and Liz Rhea, LMSW for this full day of learning.
This event is pending approval for 6 Core CE hours for Social Workers, Professional Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists licensed in Georgia.
Accessibility pricing for clinicians not receiving CE credit and for currently enrolled graduate students is available.