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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

 

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The Lynn Goff
Spirit of Integrated Treatment Award

 


Audio Listen to Ric Kruszynski explain the spirit of The Lynn Goff Award (2m 2s).



 

The Spirit of MI | Motivational Interviewing
(Audio Project)

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- CD, free downloads
- 19 original tracks
- Useful tips for practice


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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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IDDT AFFILIATION CODE

 

The IDDT Affiliation Code Initiative gives agency providers, county boards, and State of Ohio stakeholders the capacity to collect data and to examine indicators and outcomes systematically.

 

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NEWS

 

Neighboring puts premium on IDDT fidelity, innovative outreach to homeless

A few years back, the City of Painesville had a problem: what to do about the homeless population hanging out in its picturesque town square. Painesville is the seat of Lake County and is a center of civic and commercial activity. Its storefronts, offices, and county courthouse make it a busy place. And while the homeless were mostly a non-threatening presence, they were known, at times, to be a little disruptive.

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Renee Molzon provides safe interpersonal space for assertive outreach, becomes IDDT ambassador

Board’s-eye view: an executive’s perspective about EBP implementation


Team Terrific: a supervisor’s perspective on recruitment, humility, collaboration


Ohio SAMI CCOE emphasizes need for focused clinical supervision, provides useful methods (Part 1)


NEWS ARCHIVES

 

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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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Listen to and read about conference 2007.


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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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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 |