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An Applied Behavioral Medicine Approach to Addiction Recovery and Reanimation: Techniques from Public Health and Behavior Analysis Emphasizing Antecedent State as well as Consequence Management |
Friday, May 22, 2020 |
8:00 AM–11:00 AM |
To Be Determined |
Area: CBM/BPN; Domain: Service Delivery |
CE Instructor: Richard T Cook, M.D. |
RICHARD T COOK (Applied Behavioral Medicine Associates of Hershey,Pa;
Ruth Pauline Cook Foundation), MATTHEW GROSS (Shippensburg University) |
Description: the workshop will integrate principles of medicine, addiction neuroscience, public health problem solving, and applied behavior analysis behavior modification to develop treatment plans robust in antecedent state as well as scripted behavior and contingency management
Heavily emphasize, and practice, use of fundamental behavior analysis techniques, with particular attention to the antecedent state, often neglected even in behaviorally based approaches.
Scripting of and differential reinforcement of other, alternative incompatible behaviors in order to develop habits.
Workshop to honor work, spirit, and legacy of behavior analysis and addiction recovery pioneer Dr. Sherman Yen. |
Learning Objectives: 1)Attendees will develop habits related to deconstruction of aspects of varied domains within the recovering addicts life into factors of the addicts behavioral equation that can be modified such that the likelihood of emission of toxic, drug use/relapse behaviors is decreased, replaced with increased likelihood of emission of alternative and incompatible behaviors that are deemed healthier and more likely to enhance the addict's reanimation and recovery.
2) attendees will apply public health principles and techniques, such as haddon's matrix and strategies for injury control modified for addiction recovery, to circumstances and events of specific patients
3) while discussing and better understanding currently popular behaviorally based approaches focused on contingency management, attendees will practice development and implementation of approaches focused on decreasing the likelihood of emission of drug use and relapse behaviors by robust adjustment of the factors of the antecedent state |
Activities: Neurophysiology of Addiction
Behavioral Physiology
Individualized Resource and Needs Assessment
Integration of Family into active particpation in recovery, including learning approaches to focus directly on changing behaviors of family members, as well as behaviors of interactions between family members and the recovering addict |
Audience: Workshop Will be useful for Behavior Analysts who are:
Professional addiction clinicians
Treat addiction in their practice
Family member addiction
Behavior Analysts in General Practice
Involved in community or police making |
Content Area: Practice |
Instruction Level: Intermediate |
Keyword(s): Addiction, Addiction Recovery |