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SUMMARY:Webinar: Tobacco Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness - Considerations and Opportunities for Treatment
DESCRIPTION:Tobacco use in populations with behavioral health conditions is a critical health disparity.  Moreover\, patients with severe mental illness\, such as schizophrenia\, are three times more likely to smoke than the general population. While smoking is a modifiable risk factor\, many individuals with SMI typically are not treated for tobacco use disorder \nThis webinar will explore the burden of tobacco use among individuals SMI\, including the tobacco industry’s influence\, culture of treatment of tobacco use disorder\, and misconceptions about treatment.  Additionally\, this webinar will explore opportunities and possibilities for treatment through evidenced based models and case studies. \nPresenter: Victoria Hynes\, LCSW – Tobacco Treatment Training & Education Program Manager\, MaineHealth Center for Tobacco Independence\nView additional webinar opportunities from the 2019-2020 series and access archived webinars.
URL:https://ctimaine.org/event/webinar-tobacco-use-disorder-and-serious-mental-illness-considerations-and-opportunities-for-treatment/
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SUMMARY:Tobacco Intervention: Basic Skills Training
DESCRIPTION:Join other healthcare professionals in this one-day training to learn more about nicotine addiction and how to integrate brief\, evidence-based tobacco treatment interventions into current practice.  The Basic Skills Training is open to all healthcare professionals\, prevention professionals\, and community members who are interested in learning more about the burden of tobacco and strategies for treatment. \nThe training is a requirement for those interested in the National Certificate in Tobacco Treatment Practice.
URL:https://ctimaine.org/event/tobacco-intervention-basic-skills-training-4/
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn Auburn Riverwatch\, 14 Great Falls Plaza\, Auburn\, ME\, 04210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Opportunities for Change: Addressing Tobacco and Nicotine use in Behavioral Health Settings
DESCRIPTION:A targeted Basic Skills Training for individuals working in the behavioral health setting.\nJoin other behavioral health professionals and MaineHealth Center for Tobacco Independence Training and Education team for a half-day training to learn more about the health burden of tobacco and nicotine on individuals with behavioral health conditions\, real and perceived barriers to providing treatment in mental health and substance use settings\, and opportunities for treatment. Moreover\, learn how to enhance your existing skills to utilize low barrier strategies that can significantly support patients in reducing their use or quitting use of various type of products. \nLearn more about this and other Basic Skills Training opportunities. \nPlease note that this training does not count towards the National Certificate in Tobacco Treatment Practice. 
URL:https://ctimaine.org/event/opportunities-for-change-addressing-tobacco-and-nicotine-use-in-behavioral-health-settings-2/
LOCATION:MaineHealth\, 110 Free Street\, Portland\, Maine\, 04101
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SUMMARY:Webinar: E-cigarette Cessation: State of the Science and Treatment
DESCRIPTION:Building on the first webinar in this series\, this presentation will focus specifically on cessation. As e-cigarette use among young people has exploded\, teachers\, school administrators\, clinicians\, public health professionals\, and parents have struggled to find quit vaping resources. HR and benefits professionals have wrestled with how to handle e-cigarette use at the workplace. This presentation will summarize the available evidence about e-cigarette cessation\, and describe population-based strategies to support e-cigarette users of all ages in their efforts to quit vaping. \nPresenter: Amanda Graham\, PhD – Chief of Innovations\, Truth Initiative\nView additional webinar opportunities from the 2019-2020 series and access archived webinars.
URL:https://ctimaine.org/event/webinar-e-cigarette-cessation-state-of-the-science-and-treatment/
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