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Contact the project director,
Anne Bellows, at:
abellows@mednet.ucla.edu
Richard A. Rawson,
Principal Investigator
Walter Ling,
Co-Principal Investigator
Maria Zarza, Senior Writer, Research Associate
Anne Bellows,
Project Director
Thomas Freese,
Content Expert
Kris Langabeer,
Principal Editor
Suzanne Spear,
Content Expert
Jeanne L. Obert,
Content Expert
Mickey McCann,
Content Expert
Natasha Hackley,
Logistics Coordinator
University Of Pennsylvania/
Treatment Research Institute
Deni Carise, Content Expert
University of Adelaide
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UNODC: Treatnet
Training Package Materials
(United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime)
Introductory Session
and links to
Volumes A, B, C, and
D
Introductory Session: How
to Conduct Effective Training Sessions
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This PowerPoint presentation presents a set of key
principles for conducting an effective training session. The material
is designed to help trainers prepare and deliver training sessions that
will keep audiences engaged and facilitate the transfer of knowledge
and skills.
Links to Volumes:
VOLUME
A: Screening,
Assessment, and Treatment Planning
Module 1: Screening and Brief Intervention using
the ASSIST
Module 2: Addiction
Severity Index (ASI)
Module 3: Treatment
Planning M.A.T.R.S.: Utilizing the ASI
VOLUME
B: Elements of Psychosocial Treatment
Module 1: Drug
Addiction and Basic Counseling Skills
Module 2: Motivating
Clients for Treatment and Addressing Resistance
Module 3: Cognitive
Behavioural and Relapse Prevention Strategies
VOLUME
C: Addiction Medications and Special Populations
Module 1: Addiction Basics: Alcohol and Benzodiazepines;
Psychostimulants, Volatile
Substances,
and Cannabis
Module 2: Opioids: Basics of Addiction;
Opiate Agonist, Partial Agonist, and Antagonist
Therapies
Module 3: Special Populations: Individuals
with Co-Occurring Disorders, Women, and
Young
People
VOLUME
D: Administrative Toolkit
Topic 1: Improving Client Access and Retention (NIATx)
Topic 2: Clinical
Supervision Techniques
Topic 3: Program Evaluation Methods
Topic 4: Harm Reduction and HIV Risk Reduction
Strategies
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