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Prevention
Across the Lifespan: What are the issues?
Part II
Day/Time:
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
4:00 p.m. - 5;00 p.m.
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Presenter:
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Joe Wiese, M.S., LPC, CPS, University of Oklahoma
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Description:
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Unlike many public health
issues, the prevention of substance use and abuse has been done
in “silos”. Limited efforts have been made to apply
a “conception-to-grave” continuum to prevention planning
and service delivery. With the goal of thinking outside “silos”,
the intersections of human growth and development, brain development,
impact of substances on the brain at various stages of development,
and strategies to address service provision provide the foundation
for this interactive workshop.
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Learning Objectives:
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- Understand the need for providing substance abuse prevention
across the lifespan and outside of “silos.”
- Understand the complex interaction of human growth and development,
brain development, effects of drugs on the brain and the body,
and critical life transitions.
- Investigate and consider appropriate ways to provide serves
to under-served “age populations.
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