Understanding the Impact of Stigma on Addiction Treatment

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Free Online Course: Understanding the Impact of Stigma on Addiction Treatment provided by FutureLearn is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2 weeks long, 4 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from FutureLearn. Understanding the Impact of Stigma on Addiction Treatment is taught by Dr. Angela Colistra, PhD, LPC, CAADC, CCS.

Overview
  • Learn how to provide patient-centred care

    Stigma negatively affects access to care and the quality of treatment received by patients with a substance use disorder (SUD).

    On this two-week course, you’ll explore the stigma surrounding addiction and how our society affects public perception through its approach to the disease.

    You’ll then learn how to reduce stigma and provide individualised, patient-centred care by viewing SUD through the lens of other chronic relapsing illnesses.

    As a healthcare provider in addiction medicine, you have a responsibility to educate yourself and others about the science of evidence-based treatment for SUD. This knowledge will help you foster appropriate attitudes and a sense of professional commitment to treating patients with SUD.

    Explore how stigmatising language affects those with SUD

    You’ll learn how to identify common stigmatising language, and how these words can negatively influence a healthcare providers’ perception of those with a substance use disorder.

    You’ll also explore the impact of this stigma on the patients with SUD, especially as a deterrent to seeking or continuing treatment.

    Learn to foster appropriate attitudes with the American Society of Addiction Medicine

    With a solid understanding of the impact of stigma, you’ll learn how to eliminate stigmatising language and begin to foster more positive attitudes towards treating SUD.

    Learning from the experts at The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), you’ll have a deeper understanding of how to provide better quality care for patients with addiction.

    This course is designed for those who treat patients with addiction.

    It is best suited for those who are new to addiction medicine, such as primary care physicians, clinicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and behavioral health specialists.

    Develop your understanding of addiction medicine even further with these courses from the American Society of Addiction Medicine:

    • A Survey of Substance Use Disorder
    • The Neurobiology of Addiction

Syllabus
    • Understanding the Impact of Stigma
      • Course Introduction
      • Initial Reactions to Stigma
      • Understanding Impact of Stigma on Treatment of SUD
      • Types of Stigma
      • Case Spotlight
      • Key Takeaways
    • How to Eliminate Stigmatizing Language
      • Week Introduction
      • Stigma as Social Death
      • Eliminating Stigmatizing Language
      • Key Takeaways