Responding to Comorbidity
Online via ZoomGain a deeper understanding of how to respond to co-occurring mental health problems in alcohol and other drug treatment Co-occurring mental health issues are the norm rather than the exception
Gain a deeper understanding of how to respond to co-occurring mental health problems in alcohol and other drug treatment Co-occurring mental health issues are the norm rather than the exception
This webinar will give an overview of substance-related psychosis and is part of the University of Sydney’s Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use Comorbidity Project webinar
Odyssey Institute is pleased to offer the Standard MHFA course - enrolment is now open Course Details: Duration: 2 days (6 hours each day) Location: Odyssey Institute, Level 1, 202
Boost your skills and confidence in applying motivational interviewing Motivational interviewing is an essential skill for alcohol and other drug workers that has a powerful impact on change. In this
Odyssey Institute is pleased to offer the Standard MHFA course - enrolment is now open Course Details: Duration: 2 days (6 hours each day) Location: Odyssey Institute, Level 1, 202
Improve your skills and knowledge in working with people who use alcohol and other drugs This new full day workshop is designed specifically for non specialist workers who may encounter
Build your skills in responding to people with alcohol and other drug problems in mental health settings Comorbidity is the norm rather than the exception in mental health. In this
This webinar will take place on Wednesday 15th October 1pm-2pm AEDT This webinar will give an overview of compassion in healthcare and is part of the University of Sydney’s Matilda
Build your skills in responding to people with alcohol and other drug problems in mental health settings Comorbidity is the norm rather than the exception in mental health. In this
Topic: Consumers Can Ask: A practical response to the Royal Commission and Mental Health Act Speakers: Simon Kroes, Senior Clinician & Lachlan Preece, Lived Experience Project Worker, Nexus Integrated Care,