| September 2012 Neurochemistry Webinar |
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Healing the Addicted Brain: Cutting Edge Science and Brain Neurochemistry Archived: Click here to download this one-hour webinar for free! Take this online CE Quiz to earn credit for your time. Download: PowerPoint Slides and Live Event Q&A
Description: Findings from decades of NIH research on alcoholism and addiction rarely find their way into clinical addiction treatment programs. Consequently, this session’s purpose is to provide accurate, scientifically excellent information about alcohol and drug addiction treatment which can allow addicts to control cravings and reduce the physical brain injury caused by addiction, in order to inspire hope in the attendee. This session can provide valuable information for the entire court team and treatment providers including those working with clients with limited treatment resources.
Price: Education is FREE to all professionals
Earn Continuing Education Credit: All applicants for CE credit are required to complete and pass this online CE Quiz after viewing the webinar. Members of NAADAC or AccuCare Subscribers receive a Certificate of Completion for 1 CE for free. Non-members of NAADAC or Non-subscribers of AccuCare receive 1 CE for $15 (make payment here). A CE certificate will be emailed to you within 21 days of submission and receiving payment, if applicable. Click here for a complete list of who accepts NAADAC Continuing Education Credit. Learning Objectives: As a result of participating in this webinar, you will be able to:
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Archived: This webinar will be recorded for later viewing. Complete the registration form to receive after the live broadcast links to the free recording and the online CE Quiz. This webinar is produced in partnership with Orion Healthcare Technology.
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