Building comorbidity capacity in AOD services: what works?

This webinar took place on Thursday 16th September 2021.

About the presenters:
Kirsten Morley is an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney in the discipline of Addiction Medicine, where her focus is on the investigation of treatment and correlates of addiction and psychological comorbidities using both neuropsychopharmacological and psychosocial frameworks. Eva Louie is a PhD candidate at the University of Sydney in the Discipline of Addiction Medicine. Dr. Vicki Giannopoulos is a Senior Clinical Psychologist at Drug Health Services at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Kirsten, Eva and Vicki worked collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary team to develop and implement Pathways to Comorbidity Care (PCC); a multi-modal training program for the management of co-occurring mental disorders in alcohol and other drug settings.

By the end of this webinar, attendees will be able to:

  • Describe how clinical training in the PCC project was used to assist in the implementation of evidence-based practice using the National Comorbidity Guidelines
  • Describe how clinical champions were used in the PCC project to assist with the implementation of evidence-based practice using the National Comorbidity Guidelines
  • Describe how clinical supervision was used in the PCC project to assist with the implementation of evidence-based practice using the National Comorbidity Guidelines

Download the PDF handout for this webinar.

Watch the recording below:

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