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Initial Training on Addiction and Recovery

  • Reality Check 17 Turnpike Road, Jaffrey, NH Jaffrey, NH, 03452 United States (map)

When February 17, 2022

  • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

  • Location NH Audubon, 84 Silk Farm Road, Concord, NH 03301

PRESENTATION: This introductory workshop on addiction and recovery is designed to raise awareness and understanding of the dynamics and impact of addiction on people whom we serve.  It will cover the neurological basis of addiction; mental, behavioral, emotional, and spiritual dimensions; stages of change; recovery; motivational techniques; and resources.  Learning Objectives:

  • describe the neurological process of addiction

  • explain how addiction manifests on various aspects of the whole person (mental, physical, emotional and spiritual)

  • identify the five stages of change

  • match intervention strategies to stages

  • assess appropriate resources for addressing alcohol and other drug concerns

PRESENTER: Lindy Keller, MS, MLADC, is a Master Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor who has worked in the addiction field since 1980.  She received her A.B. in Psychology and Religion from Duke University and her M.S. in Community Mental Health with a specialization in Dual Diagnosis from Southern New Hampshire University.  Her experience includes direct service, consultation, training and administration of programs addressing substance use concerns.  She has presented workshops on aspects of addiction, co-occurring disorders, recovery, enhancing change, high‑risk youth, resiliency and families.  She has served on the faculty of the New England School of Addiction Studies since 2007.  In her current position as the Resources and Development Administrator for the NH Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services, she is responsible for public and professional education, support for internal systems development and cross-systems policy and program development.

Registration:  Free.    This is an introductory level workshop design for people working in any helping profession whose daily work encounters/engages people with substance use disorders.  Specific clinical, evidence-based practices are not covered.   This training is offered four times per year, generally in February, May, August and October.   For registration information contact:  603-225-7060, traininginstitute@nhadaca.org

Earlier Event: February 16
ALL Recovery Meeting
Later Event: February 18
Creative Arts Recovery Group