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Program Description

The DSM 5 has changed the terminology in the way patients are diagnosed for substance use disorders. This program examines criteria used in diagnosing substance-related and addictive disorders. Methods to improve in differential diagnoses will be identified. The role of co-occurring diagnoses will also be discussed when working with patients with substance use or induced disorder. Case studies will be used to compare DSM-IV with DSM 5, and to practice using the DSM 5.

Speaker

Jim Mallinson, MA, LCAS, CCS, has more than 30 years of experience as a clinician and administrator in substance abuse treatment both in the community and on the college campus. Mr. Mallinson has taught courses on addictive disease, certification preparation, ethics, and healthcare management at various institutes throughout the region including the North Carolina Foundation for Alcohol and Drug Studies and the Duke Addictions Program. Mr. Mallinson provides counseling services, clinical supervision, and consultation services through his practice, Carolina Counseling Services, in Salisbury, NC. He is on staff in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Wake Forest University Health Services, and he serves as a faculty member at Catawba College in Salisbury. He is also a NCASPPB Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist and Certified Clinical Supervisor, and a NAADAC certified Master Addiction Counselor.

Cost: Free

This event is presented by Southern Regional AHEC for the Eastpointe MCO and registration is limited to their staff and providers. Space is limited.

Target Audience

This program is will be highly beneficial to all behavioral health professionals who work with substance abuse populations. This includes: psychologists, social workers, counselors, substance abuse professionals, case managers, clinicians, therapists, and human service professionals.

Credits

0.6 CEUs and 6.0 Contact Hours credit will be awarded to participants who attend 100% of the program. Southern Regional AHEC adheres to NAADAC Education Provider Guidelines Provider #843 (Substance Abuse Credit). This program will provide 6.0 contact hours (category A) continuing education credit to NC Psychologists. Southern Regional AHEC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 5362. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Southern Regional AHEC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

No partial credit will be given. Individuals arriving 15 minutes or more after the starting time will not receive credit.

Objectives

Upon conclusion of this program participants should be able to:

• Discuss Substance-related and Addictive disorders section of the DSM 5 ;

• Describe the new diagnostic criteria and terminology used in the DSM 5;

• Develop an increased awareness of differential and co-occurring diagnoses; and

• Describe and practice using the new diagnostic criteria through reviewing various case studies.

May 11, 2017

Registration: 8:30 am, Program: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm

Eastpointe MCO, 450 Country Club Rd, Lumberton

Registration limited to Eastpointe MCO staff and their providers. Space is limited.

To register, fill out the shaded areas, save, & email to registrar@sr-, or fax this form to: 910-323-0674

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Substitutes/Refunds/Transfers

If you register for a program and cannot attend, you may send a substitute or cancel 48 hours in advance.

Questions And Suggestions

Please contact Melanie Wheeler at (910) 678-7209, or email her at Melanie.wheeler@sr-.

Americans With Disabilities Act

If you need any of the auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 in order to attend any of these programs, please call (910) 678-7209.

Our Promise To You

Southern Regional AHEC strives to offer the highest quality educational programming. If, for any reason, any of these programs do not meet your needs, please let us know. We value your feedback and will resolve the issue to your satisfaction.

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DSM 5

Agenda

9:00 am Introduction

9:30 am Overview of Theories

10:00 am The Disease Concept

10:30 am Break

10:45 am Defining Substance-related & Addictive Disorders/Pathological Behaviors

12:00 pm Lunch (not provided)

1:00 pm Substance –induced Diagnosis & Medication-induced Mental Disorders

2:00 pm The Various Drug-use Disorders and Case Studies

2:30 pm Break

2:45 pm Non-substance related Disorder

3:30 pm Case Studies and Plan of Action

4: 30 pm Summary and Adjourn

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