Living in stressful environments can negatively affect an individual’s emotional, social, and physical development. Through this training, attendees will be provided with an overview of how stress can affect brain development and will learn how these changes in the brain may lead to the adoption of high-risk behaviors. The training further discusses substance misuse as a common coping strategy and participants will learn key action items to promote a public health approach and improve interactions with individuals engaging in high-risk behaviors
Objectives:
Presenter: Mayra Pacheco
Continuing Education Units:
This training is approved for 2 CEUs by the following professional organizations:
National
*CASAT has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6492. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. CASAT is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Nevada
This event is brought to you in collaboration with the Nevada Institute for Children’s Research and Policy, a research center at UNLV’s School of Public Health. Presentation materials are not for reproduction or distribution without specific written authorization. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in our courses are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of CASAT
Date | Thu, Apr 14 2022 11:00 am GMT-7 (America/Los_Angeles) |
End Date | Thu, Apr 14 2022 1:00 am GMT-7 (America/Los_Angeles) |
Registration Start Date | Wed, Dec 29 2021 12:00 am GMT-8 (America/Los_Angeles) |
Event Time Zone | PDT |
Capacity | 40 |
Spots Available | 0 |
Cut Off Date | Thu, Apr 14 2022 10:30 am GMT-7 (America/Los_Angeles) |
Individual Price | FREE |