The founders of Opera del Sol discuss how music is an important tool that helps people express themselves and find comfort in both the brightest and darkest moments.
The Recovery Village offers online educational opportunities to help medical professionals and community members stay up to date with the latest advancements in addiction and behavioral health treatments. Our webinars contain valuable insight on addiction and mental health topics to share with colleagues, patients, family and friends.
The founders of Opera del Sol discuss how music is an important tool that helps people express themselves and find comfort in both the brightest and darkest moments.
Recent surveys have found that substance use and mental health concerns have risen among both teens and adults due to the stressful effects of the pandemic.
This continuing education webinar features Amy Armstrong, who will discuss adolescent chemical dependency and cover topical addiction statistics and trends.
When treating clients with borderline personality disorder, it’s important for clinicians to see through the stigma and use a more mindful, therapeutic approach.
Learn how brainspotting works and why it’s such a valuable tool to help with addiction and other life challenges.
Mindfulness is all about managing thoughts and emotions. In this mindfulness training, learn how to recognize them, understand them and let them go.
When working with a client who is part of the Latinx community, it’s important to be aware of certain cultural aspects and how they may affect the treatment process.
Cognitive behavior therapy, or CBT, emphasizes the need to change certain behaviors. Specific behaviors can increase or decrease your depression symptoms.
Dr. Timothy Huckaby provides insight and tools that family members can use to speak to a loved one struggling with addiction.
Naloxone and Narcan can help reverse an opioid overdose, so it’s important to know how to administer these drugs. Learn more about how they are used and how they work.
This webinar empowers clinicians to provide more effective treatment services to fire fighters, paramedics and emergency dispatchers through cultural competency.