About this Event
This 2-hour continuing education training examines relapse prevention through a neurobehavioral and clinical process-oriented lens. Participants will explore relapse as a progressive pattern of internal dysregulation and behavioral shifts, rather than a single event, with attention to how stress, emotional vulnerability, and learned coping patterns increase risk over time.
The training emphasizes early identification of risk indicators, including emotional, cognitive, and behavioral warning signs, and highlights practical intervention strategies to support patients before substance use occurs. Content integrates principles from neuroscience, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, and recovery-oriented treatment planning. Clinicians will leave with concrete tools to enhance engagement, strengthen relapse prevention planning, and support sustained recovery across levels of care.
Learning Objectives:
After attending this training, participants will be able to:
1. Describe relapse as a predictable and preventable process consistent with the relapse progression model.
2. Identify common early warning signs of relapse, including emotional, cognitive, and behavioral indicators.
3. Apply structured relapse prevention strategies to support patient engagement, treatment planning, and sustained recovery across levels of care.
Presented by:
Jeff Wilson, MSW, LADAC II, QCS in Training: Cumberland Heights Young Men’s and Men’s Extended Care Clinical Director
Jeff Wilson, MSW, LADAC II, has over 11 years of experience working with individuals impacted by substance use disorders across the continuum of care, including residential, partial hospitalization, and extended care settings. He has served in a variety of clinical and leadership roles, with experience in direct service, program development, staff supervision, and systems-level implementation.
Jeff specializes in the treatment of young adults, with a clinical focus on relapse prevention, engagement, and developmentally responsive care. His work integrates neuroscience-informed practices, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed approaches, and recovery-oriented treatment planning. Jeff regularly provides training and consultation to clinical teams, emphasizing practical strategies that translate theory into day-to-day clinical application.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2501 International Park Dr, 2501 International Park Drive, Birmingham, United States
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