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SUMMARY:Contingency Management: Implementation of a Highly Effective Intervention for the Treatment of Stimulant Use Disorder
DESCRIPTION:The UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Please join the Greater Southern California Node for this free live virtual training on Friday September 12\, 2025\, from 10am to 12pm PST: Contingency Management: Implementation of Highly Effective Intervention for the Treatment of Stimulant Use Disorder.  \n\nLarissa Mooney\, MD\, Thomas E. Freese\, PhD\, and Richard A. Rawson\, PhD\, from UCLA’s Integrated Substance Use and Addiction Programs\, Division of Addiction Psychiatry will be delivering the training. \n\n\n\nRecent evidence indicates that methamphetamine and cocaine play a substantial and increasing role in the illicit drug crisis in the US—the 4th wave of the overdose crisis. The behavioral treatment known as contingency management (CM) has more than three decades of robust research supporting its efficacy for individuals with stimulant use disorder (StimUD). Despite overwhelming evidence supporting CM\, it has not been widely used in routine treatment outside the VA healthcare system. This situation is changing as states are arranging insurance reimbursement for CM and developing CM programming for individuals with StimUD. \n\n\n\nThis presentation\, provided by a team from UCLA Integrated Substance Use and Addiction Programs will begin with a brief overview of how cocaine and methamphetamine use are contributing to the current drug poisoning crisis. Presenters will review CM protocol elements\, evidence for CM\, current obstacles to widespread implementation of CM\, and strategies for addressing barriers. \n\n\n\nPresenters will also discuss the implementation strategies and preliminary results from the largest implementation of CM in publicly-funded treatment centers to date: The California Recovery Incentives Program. The project demonstrates the feasibility\, replicability\, and effectiveness of large-scale rollouts of this treatment. Time will be provided for audience Q&A and group discussion. \n\n\n\nContinuing education credits ((CEs/CMEs/CEHs) are available! For more information about this event\, check out the flyer. \n\n\n\nRegister for the session here!
URL:https://ctnlibrary.org/event/contingency-management-implementation-of-a-highly-effective-intervention-for-the-treatment-of-stimulant-use-disorder/
LOCATION:Webinar/Virtual
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SUMMARY:CTN T&I SIG Meeting: Clinical Decision Support to Increase Provision of Opioid Use Disorder Services in Primary Care.
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, Rebecca Rossom\, MD\, MS\, Stephanie Hooker\, PhD\, MPH\, and Gavin Bart\, MD\, PhD\, FACP\, DFASAM\, will discuss the work of CTN-0095: Clinic-Randomized Trial of Clinical Decision Support for Opioid Use Disorders in Medical Settings. They will share their study approach\, key findings\, and lessons learned from implementing this pragmatic trial. \nContact Elena Rosenberg-Carlson at rosenbee@stanford.edu for the meeting link or to join the CTN T&I SIG listserv
URL:https://ctnlibrary.org/event/ctn-ti-sig-meeting-clinical-decision-support-to-increase-provision-of-opioid-use-disorder-services-in-primary-care/
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SUMMARY:CTN Quarterly Steering Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us on September 16 (1:30-4pm ET) for the next CTN Quarterly Steering Committee Meeting! \nSessions will include final study reports for CTN-0099 and CTN-0096\, an update from the RDC\, and information about the CTN Coordination Hub. Find the agenda here. \n\nConnect to the Teams meeting here\nMeeting ID: 268 333 356 974\nPasscode: RR6Gg3q5
URL:https://ctnlibrary.org/event/ctn-quarterly-steering-committee-meeting/
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SUMMARY:CTN Youth SIG: Leadership and Team Effectiveness for Implementation in Children's Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:This presentation from the CTN Youth SIG will focus on leadership\, organizational\, and team effectiveness implementation strategies. The design and results from multiple randomized leadership and organizational development trials will be presented. New emerging work on team effectiveness implementation approaches from the IN STEP Children’s Mental Health Research Center will be presented. \nAbout the speaker: \nGregory Aarons\, PhD\, is a clinical and organizational psychologist specializing in implementation science for more than 25 years. He is currently Professor of Psychiatry at UC San Diego\, Co-Director at UC San Diego ACTRI Dissemination and Implementation Science Center\, and Director of the Child and Adolescent Services Research Center \nRegister for this session here!
URL:https://ctnlibrary.org/event/ctn-youth-sig-leadership-and-team-effectiveness-for-implementation-in-childrens-mental-health/
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SUMMARY:CTN Primary Care SIG: Engaging Primary Care in Research: Lessons from a High-Performing CTN Site
DESCRIPTION:The Primary Care SIG aims to engage primary care in research\, develop substance use treatment interventions relevant to community-based practice\, and promote the transfer of evidence-based results from substance use research into community-based practices.\n \nNext Primary Care SIG Meeting:\n“Engaging Primary Care in Research: Lessons from a High-Performing CTN Site” \nSeptember 22\, 2025 \n12-1pm ET \nJennifer LaHue\, MBA\, BSN\nDirector of Strategic Initiatives\, Clinical Informatics & Office-Based Addiction Treatment Program\nHarris Health System\n\nZoom Information\nJoin the Zoom Meeting here!\nMeeting ID: 947 8237 5156\nPasscode: 790019\n\n \nInterested in presenting at a future Primary Care SIG meeting? Email Sebastian Tong at setong@uw.edu or Claire Simon at clairebs@uw.edu
URL:https://ctnlibrary.org/event/ctn-primary-care-sig-engaging-primary-care-in-research-lessons-from-a-high-performing-ctn-site/
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SUMMARY:Guam's Sixth Annual Behavioral Health and Addictions Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:This live virtual conference is available at no-cost and will take place during National Recovery Month on September 24-25\, 2025 (see time zone conversion chart within the agenda at-a-glance attached for days/times of presentations and workshops). All workshops are eligible for one (1) continuing education credit/contact hour\, with select sessions eligible for one (1) CME or pharmacy credit/contact hour. \nSponsored by:  \nGuam Behavioral Health & Wellness Center (GBHWC) and the Pacific Southwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center (HHS Region 9) \nLearn more and register here!
URL:https://ctnlibrary.org/event/guams-sixth-annual-behavioral-health-and-addictions-virtual-conference/
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SUMMARY:CTN/ATTC Webinar: Characterizing Collegiate Recovery Programs: Findings from a Mixed Methods Study
DESCRIPTION:This presentation from Noel Vest\, PhD\, Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Public Health\, will explore findings from a mixed-methods national study examining the structure\, implementation\, and impact of Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs) in the U.S. and Canada. Participants will learn about CRP funding models\, mutual-help group (MHG) integration\, and student recovery pathways\, including key demographic trends and service utilization patterns. Drawing on both survey and qualitative data\, the presentation will highlight barriers and facilitators to program success\, with practical recommendations for expanding culturally competent and sustainable recovery support on college campuses. \n1.5 CE/CME available. \nSponsored by the CTN Western States Node and the Northwest and Pacific Southwest ATTCs. \n 
URL:https://ctnlibrary.org/event/ctn-attc-webinar-characterizing-collegiate-recovery-programs-findings-from-a-mixed-methods-study/
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