Added to previous trauma, there is the trauma of addiction and the trauma of recovery, an often overlooked dynamic. Partners impacted by addiction often have a long history of trauma that may precede their relationship. Trauma history is likely to play a key reason. Even after beginning recovery, relationships are still at risk.
Trauma and Addiction Recovery: How to Work with Couplesĭescription: We know that relationships impacted by addiction have divorce rates four times higher than average. ICUDDR will host a bidders’ conference at two different times on to answer any questions and describe the goals of the ICUDDR NIDA mini-grants project. The grants are designed to overcome barriers in one of two areas: preliminary data collection and analysis or grant writing capacity. $5000 to support researchers in low and middle income countries as defined by the World Bank. ICUDDR is soliciting applications for mini-grants of no more than U.S.D. ICUDDR NIDA Mini-Grants: Bidders Conference 2 Presenter: Sarah Kawasaki, PhD, Director of Addictions Services, Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute (PPI) Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Internal Medicine at Penn State Hershey Medical Center. This webinar will discuss the use of medications and other integrated care strategies to improve treatment for co-morbid opioid and alcohol use disorders. Additionally, treating co-morbid opioid and alcohol use can lead to greater treatment complications compared to the treatment of either substance on its own. Co-morbid opioid and alcohol use can be a potentially dangerous combination that can damage a person’s brain and body. NAATP National 2021, scheduled for December 7-9, 2021 in Denver, Colorado.Īlcohol is involved in over 20% of opioid-related overdose deaths, and co-occurring alcohol use disorder (AUD) significantly increases the risk of all-cause mortality among opioid use disorder (OUD) patients. December 2021 National Addiction Leadership Conference