2022 NASW Texas Hybrid Conference

NASW Texas

Mark Wills 0 4189
October 13-15, Galveston, Texas, and online

The 2022 NASW Texas Hybrid Conference will bring together more than 1,000 social workers, allied professionals, and social work thought leaders for two and a half days of unparalleled opportunities for continuing education, networking, and thought-provoking conversations on the best practices, pressing issues, and latest trends in the industry.

2022 NASW Texas Hybrid Conference

NASW Texas

Mark Wills 0 4189
October 13-15, Galveston, Texas, and online

The 2022 NASW Texas Hybrid Conference will bring together more than 1,000 social workers, allied professionals, and social work thought leaders for two and a half days of unparalleled opportunities for continuing education, networking, and thought-provoking conversations on the best practices, pressing issues, and latest trends in the industry.

2022 NASW Texas Hybrid Conference

NASW Texas

Mark Wills 0 4189
October 13-15, Galveston, Texas, and online

The 2022 NASW Texas Hybrid Conference will bring together more than 1,000 social workers, allied professionals, and social work thought leaders for two and a half days of unparalleled opportunities for continuing education, networking, and thought-provoking conversations on the best practices, pressing issues, and latest trends in the industry.

The Intersections of HIV and Substance Use Disorders

NASW Michigan | Webinar

Mark Wills 0 808
1 - 4 p.m.

Using the ASAM Criteria as the foundation of efforts to improve treatment for substance use disorder amongst the HIV population, social workers will be able to (1) understand acute intoxication and withdrawal potential amongst the HIV population; (2) explore and assess the biomedical conditions and complications faced by the HIV population; (3) assess emotional, behavioral, or cognitive conditions and complications; (4) understand and assess the stages of change; (5) assess relapse, continued use, or continued problem potential amongst the HIV population; and (6) assess how environmental factors such as living arrangements and social support systems impact recovery.
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