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OHIO SAMI CCOE

 
 

Providing technical assistance for

IDDTINTEGRATED DUAL
DISORDER TREATMENT

the evidence-based practice


The Ohio SAMI Coordinating Center of Excellence is a program of the Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University—a partnership between the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and the Department of Psychiatry, Case School of Medicine.
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FEATURED RESOURCES

 

It Happens,
We Understand



- Free! 1-page, 2-sided flyer
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Ohio IDDT/SAMI
Teams T-Shirt



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- Direct-service providers
- Support staff
- Stakeholders
- Consumers
- Family members

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NEWS

 

Family programs, staff retention challenge IDDT providers to explore innovations


At the Northeast IDDT Regional Stakeholders meeting in May, participants shared challenges and emerging solutions to implementing and sustaining family psychoeducational programs and enhancing the recruitment and retention of service team members. Family psychoeducation is a core component of the Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) model. The Ohio SAMI CCOE has observed that achieving and sustaining fidelity to this item on the IDDT fidelity scale has been particularly challenging throughout the country, even in the northeast region of Ohio where several long-standing IDDT programs have consistently achieved moderate to high overall fidelity to the model.


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MINT initiative helps set agenda for future of motivational interviewing in Ohio


Three consultant-trainers from the Ohio SAMI CCOE participated in a three-day international Motivational Interviewing Network Training (MINT) at Atwood Lake Conference Center.


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Kick-off event introduces new service model that links recovery with reduction, elimination of tobacco use


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ANNUAL CONFERENCE

 

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Tuesday,
September 16
& Wednesday, September 17

Greater Columbus Convention Center

Columbus, Ohio


Keynote
speakers:
Robert Drake, M.D.
& Carlo DiClemente, Ph.D

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OTHER TRAINING EVENTS

 

The Ohio SAMI CCOE sponsors a number of training events that will enhance direct-practice with people who have been diagnosed with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorders. Look for these and other events on our event-calendar:

  • Motivational Interviewing (MI) 1 & 2
  • Addictions 101
  • Relapse Prevention
  • Understanding Vicarious Trauma and Its Impact on Service Providers
  • Program Leaders Training

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Implementing IDDT: A step-by-step guide to stages of organizational change

- 40-page booklet
- 5 stages of implementation
- 8 to 12 practical action steps in each stage

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ADVANCED DEGREES & FELLOWSHIPS

Enroll at Case Western Reserve University, emerge a leader in your field.


-Transform lives with direct-practice clinical skills
-Transform organizations with capacity-building skills
-Transform communities by facilitating inter-system collaboration

Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences

Earn a Master of Social Science Administration (MSSA) and/or a Ph.D. in Social Welfare. Paid field placements, scholarships, research assistantships, fellowships, and other forms of assistance are available in mental health, addiction services, and community development, among others.

| 800-863-6772 | web site | dual disorders fellowship |


Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine

One-year post-residency fellowships are available in addiction psychiatry and community psychiatry.

| 216-844-3658 | web site | addiction fellowship |