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University of Nebraska Medical Center

Core Topics 2023 -- The Crossroads of Change: Ethically Treating Individuals with Complex Needs in the Criminal Justice System

Release Date: June 5, 2023 
Expiration Date: June 4, 2024

Target Audience

These accredited continuing education activities are designed for Behavioral Health providers to include psychologists, advanced practice nurses, nurses, licensed mental health therapists, and social workers.

Course ID: 23CE00065e
Social Work Level of Content: Intermediate 
The estimated time to complete this enduring material is 60 minutes. 

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Educational Objectives

At the conclusion of this live activity, the participants should be better able to:

  • Identify common typology individuals in the criminal justice system present with.
  • Examine the common beginning state of the individual typology, the reward offered by the substance use in each typology, the evidence-based treatment modality for each typology, and the common relapse concerns of each typology.
  • Discuss treatment layering to address the intersection of various typologies and the team members needed for effective treatment.
  • Explore how to ethically treat individuals with complex needs.
  • Identify individual education and networking growth plans to grow their capacity to treat individuals with complex needs.

Presenter

Tom Maxson, LIMHP, LADC, SAP, MAC
Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner
Insight Counseling and Recovery, LLC, Kearney, NE

Presented by Tom Maxson, LIMHP, LADC, SAP, MAC Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner Insight Counseling and Recovery, LLC, Kearney, NE