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Subject Join February 19 webinar on ACEs and addiction
Date February 5, 2020 11:36 AM
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Learn about the increased risks of addiction.

At Greater Risk: The Intersection of ACEs and Addiction
Wednesday, February 19 | noon-1 p.m. Central

The evidence continues to mount demonstrating a strong correlation between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and increased risk of substance use disorder and other co-occurring mental health issues in adulthood. Join Hazelden Betty Ford addiction psychiatrist Stephen Delisi, MD, to take a closer look at specific adverse childhood experiences implicated in chronic illness. Dr. Delisi will review emerging research, discuss the influence of ACEs on neurodevelopment, provide related data on ACEs and the increased risk of recurrence in opioid use disorder, and how trauma-informed care may reduce that risk.

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Objectives

Recognize the ACEs implicated in development of chronic illness
Identify the CDC-Kaiser ACE Study results
Describe the neurodevelopmental implications of ACEs
Understand the ACEs-associated risk of recurrence in opioid use disorder and how trauma-informed care may reduce that risk

A certificate of completion will be awarded for attending.

Can’t join us February 19?
Register and you will receive notice when we post the recording for on-demand viewing.

About the Presenter
Stephen Delisi, MD
Medical Director of Professional Education Solutions
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

A clinical psychiatrist, Dr. Delisi is a nationally recognized expert on the implementation of integrated, evidence-based treatments for substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders.

Questions? Please contact Ann Tucker: [email protected] .

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