Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Substance Use Disorders: Assessment, Planning, and Treatment
This on-demand course is designed to offer introductory information about the assessment, treatment planning, and treatment delivery of substance use disorders.
Jennifer Harrison
PhD, LMSW, CAADC
Jennifer Harrison, PhD, LMSW, CAADC is a social worker, chemical addictions counselor, and an associate professor and interim director for the School of Social Work at Western Michigan University. Jennifer’s clinical work focuses on individuals with co-occurring needs. Her research interests and publication record include international social justice, co-occurring needs, and peer services in behavioral health. Her teaching focuses on field education, direct social work practice, and study abroad course development and partnerships in Guatemala, India, and Mexico. She is a lead reviewer for the Michigan Fidelity Assessment and Support Team (MiFAST), providing reviews, consultations, and trainings for organizations implementing evidence-based practices throughout the state and nation. Jennifer is a co-principal investigator in two HRSA funded projects to impact the interprofessional behavioral health workforce, I-PEER and MY-PROUD, and has developed a digital application for goal attainment scaling with interprofessional colleagues in occupational therapy called Goal Scaling Solutions, Inc.
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