Join the Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence for a seminar presented by Cheryl Stahl, LPCC-S, Substance Use/Mental Health Program Director at the Ohio Domestic Violence Network, offering an in-depth exploration of the connections between substance use, trauma, and harm reduction strategies. Participants will gain essential knowledge and practical tools to approach substance use through a trauma-informed, harm-reduction lens.
Through this session, attendees will:
- Understand the relationship between trauma and substance use, and how past experiences influence current behaviors.
- Learn key harm reduction principles and how to implement them effectively in a variety of settings.
- Develop skills to create compassionate, non-judgmental environments for individuals experiencing substance use challenges.
- Explore strategies for supporting recovery, promoting safety, and reducing the risks associated with substance use.
*Intimate partner violence advocates, health care providers, and allied professionals encouraged to attend.
SOCIAL WORK CEU’s: 2 Category I Social Work CEU’s are offered at this event for $10/CEU credit. Instructions on payment and receiving your certificate will be provided following the webinar. The Maryland Health Care Coalition Against Domestic Violence is authorized by the Board of Social Work Examiners in Maryland to sponsor social work continuing education programs and maintains full responsibility for this program. This training qualifies for 2 Category I continuing education units.