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A seminar in Sydney and Canberra by Dr. Mee-Lee, M.D.

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What they never taught you in school about substance abuse,
addiction & treatment: implications for assessment & intervention

            australian psychological society endorsement
SYDNEY
        CANBERRA
 
Date: 
Wednesday, 6th August 2008
      Date:
Wednesday, 13th August 2008
Time:
7.30pm to 10.00pm
      Time:
7.30pm to 10.00pm
Location:
The Independent
269 Miller Street
North Sydney NSW 2060
      Location:
 Rydges Capital Hill
Cnr. Canberra Ave & National Circuit
Forrest ACT 2603
Cost:
$99.00 incl.GST (PSP’s FREE)
      Cost: 
$99.00 incl.GST (PSP’s FREE) 

This presentation is designed to increase participants’ awareness about their attitudes towards addiction; key concepts in chemical dependency; the dilemmas in dealing with people with addiction illness; and ways to quickly assess and intervene. APS Endorsement Application has been submitted and will advise points once approved.

You Will Learn To


  • Identify the attitudes about use, abuse and dependence of psychoactive substances that can interfere with assessment and treatment of chemical dependency.
  • Review key concepts about chemical dependency and screening and diagnostic strategies to identify and determine treatment options and interventions.
  • Discuss the role of the family in addiction and the involvement of physicians in brief intervention; and working with the family to engage the client into treatment

Presenter


Dr David Mee-LeeDavid Mee-Lee, M.D. is a board-certified psychiatrist and is certified by examination of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). He is based in Davis, California and is involved in full-time training and consulting both nationally and internationally.

Dr. Mee-Lee is Chief Editor of the Revised Second Edition of the ASAM Criteria, ASAM PPC-2R, which includes criteria for co-occurring mental and substance-related disorders. He is a Senior Advisor to The Change Companies and has over twenty-five years experience in treatment and program development for people with addiction and co-occurring mental and substance use disorders.

Program Outline


A. Attitudes about Use, Abuse and Dependence
  • Lack of training not a neutral experience
  • Personal and professional experience influences identification and treatment
  • Need to improve clinical skills

B. Key Concepts about Alcohol and Other Drug Dependence
  • Biopsychosocial disorder; denial; family disease; process of treatment
  • Implications for Identification, Screening and Diagnosis

C. Screening and Diagnostic Strategies and Techniques
  • Screening and Assessment issues and questions to ask
  • Barriers to accurate data collection
  • Multidimensional assessment – ASAM assessment dimensions

D. Assessing Readiness to Change and When to Refer to Addiction Treatment
  • Models of stages of change
  • Applying stages of change in assessment
  • Matching services to multidimensional needs
  • Placement decisions and referral indicators

E. Engaging the Patient as a Participant
  • Diagnostic trials of reduced use or abstinence
  • Monitoring outcomes and changing strategies
  • Referral to treatment

 
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