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LGBTQ+ Affirming Treatment of Substance Use Disord ...
Additional Facilitator Discussion Guidance (.PDF)
Additional Facilitator Discussion Guidance (.PDF)
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The document is an overview of the course "LGBTQ-Affirming Treatment of Substance Use Disorders." The training is developed by the Opioid Response Network, along with the Center of Excellence (CoE) on LGBTQ Behavioral Health Equity, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and New York State Psychiatric Institute. It aims to address the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ individuals in substance use treatment, particularly against the backdrop of systemic discrimination and anti-LGBTQ legislation.<br /><br />Key aspects include:<br />- **Organizational Roles and Funding:** The training is supported by SAMHSA grants provided to the Opioid Response Network and the Center of Excellence on LGBTQ Behavioral Health Equity. These organizations offer technical assistance, resources, and learning tools for addressing substance use disorders with a focus on equitable practices for LGBTQ communities.<br /> <br />- **Training Goals and Audience:** It is designed for substance use treatment providers working with LGBTQ populations, emphasizing the importance of understanding minority stress and systemic biases that contribute to substance use disparities. The course intends to equip learners with skills to provide affirming care and foster resilience among LGBTQ individuals.<br /><br />- **Course Content:** The training includes:<br /> - **Theoretical Frameworks:** Explains minority stress theory and its implications for substance use disparities among LGBTQ individuals.<br /> - **Empirical Data:** Highlights higher rates of substance use in LGBTQ populations compared to the general population, drawing on data from national surveys.<br /> - **Case Studies:** Provides practical examples and discussion prompts featuring individuals from diverse LGBTQ backgrounds (e.g., Carl, Sam, Maria, Chris, Calum) to illustrate unique challenges and resilience factors.<br /><br />- **Learning Objectives:** By the end of the course, participants should be able to:<br /> 1. Understand how systemic biases affect substance use disparity.<br /> 2. Recognize the extent of substance use disparities.<br /> 3. Apply this knowledge to clinical practices.<br /> 4. Provide affirming care to support LGBTQ resilience.<br /><br />- **Reflective Exercises:** Encourages participants to reflect on personal experiences with discrimination and use these insights to better understand and support LGBTQ clients.<br /><br />- **Resources:** Lists additional educational materials and support services related to mental health and substance use disorders among LGBTQ populations.<br /><br />In conclusion, the training emphasizes the integration of evidence-based practices with an affirming approach to address the specific needs and challenges of LGBTQ individuals in substance use treatment settings.
Keywords
LGBTQ
Substance Use Disorders
Affirming Treatment
Opioid Response Network
Minority Stress Theory
Systemic Discrimination
SAMHSA Grants
Empirical Data
Case Studies
Reflective Exercises
The content on this site is intended solely to inform and educate medical professionals. This site shall not be used for medical advice and is not a substitute for the advice or treatment of a qualified medical professional.
Funding for this initiative was made possible by cooperative agreement no. 1H79TI086770 and grant no. 1H79TI085588 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
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