Person-Centered or Provider Driven?
Prevention activities work to educate and support individuals and communities to prevent the use and misuse of substances, and the development of substance use disorders. But how do we ensure that as providers, we tailor prevention supports to work from “where the client is at” instead of from our own professional expertise?
This interactive web training will compare provider-leading approaches to behavior change as opposed to client-centered care outcomes. The content will highlight the benefits of using person-centered, foundational communication strategies, and recovery-oriented language to enhance the opportunities to build trust and rapport. When clients feel they are heard and included in their treatment care, they are more likely to engage and commit to their own recovery and wellness process.
For trainings that indicate Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are available, contact your licensing or certification organization to verify that the credits will count toward the continuing education requirements.
Virtual
Northeast & Caribbean PTTC
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