Course

Brain Injury at the Intersection of Co-Occurring Disorders

Self-paced

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Date Recorded

September 27, 2024

 

Price

$15.00

 

CE/CEUs

1.5

 

Level

Intermediate

 

Length

90 Minutes 

 

Location

On Demand

 

Course Description

Learn how to identify potential brain injury through a screening process and the ways to manage the unique needs of the individual with brain injury. Define brain injury and recognize brain injury through use of a brain injury screening tool, describe the difference and overlap between symptoms of brain injury and mental illness, and identify alternative responses in meeting the unique needs of individuals with brain injury in the behavioral health system.

Learning Objectives

  1. Define brain injury and a way to recognize brain injury through the use of a brain injury screening tool.
  2. Describe the difference and overlap between symptoms of brain injury and mental illness.
  3. Identify alternative responses in meeting the unique needs of individuals with brain injury in the behavioral health system.

Target Learner

The target learner for this training is mental health professionals, rehabilitation specialists, addiction counselors, case managers, healthcare providers, caregivers, and social workers.


Available Credit

  • 1.5 CE/CEUs
  • Social work and mental health practice in Nebraska

Meet the Speaker

Peggy Reisher

MSW

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About Us

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