But all too often we may be neglecting our own self-care in the process of healing those who seek us out for help. During this unprecedented time of a global pandemic, more than ever we need to tap into self-care strategies to keep our sanity. This workshop will focus on creatively exploring methods to assist providers in recognizing the importance of being resilient and identifying how to nourish themselves in order to maintain and maximize wellness while sheltering-in-place orders are in effect across our nation. The opportunity to take a personal inventory to identify and analyze our emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual wellness status will be provided.
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Treating Co-Occurring Disorders Together Improves Outcomes
Most patients struggling with substance use disorders are also dealing with co-occurring mental health issues. Our decades of research shows that in order to most effectively help individuals overcome their substance abuse issues we have to also address the underlying root causes of their addiction. By combining the ability to clinically treat the co-occurring disorders in the same setting, we can truly prepare individuals for a lifetime in recovery.
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