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Don't forget to set your clocks forward on Saturday night!

And while you're at it, mark your calendar for these upcoming training events at TTC!

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Unique Legal Needs, Barriers, and Challenges for Survivors at the Intersections of Domestic Violence and Substance Use

March 12, 2024 12:00-1:00 pm EDT

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Investing in the West Virginia Behavioral Health Workforce


This three-part series is designed to provide various perspectives on the current needs of the West Virginia behavioral health workforce across the continuum of care. Based on findings from a statewide workforce survey administered through the Marshall University Center of Excellence for Recovery, this webinar series will share both staff and leadership perspectives regarding the workforce challenges facing prevention, treatment, recovery, and crisis response as well as strategies to address them at the organizational and policy levels.

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Eating Disorders Clinical Training Series


This four-part clinical training series, led by eating disorder experts Dr. Jessica Luzier from the WVU Disordered Eating Center of Charleston and Dr. Annemarie Swamy from CAMC Women’s and Children’s Hospital, will cover critical topics for mental health professionals who treat or are interested in treating this broad range of symptomology. Participants will learn about screening, assessment, and diagnosis; medical and nutritional complications; and evidence-based family therapy and psychological treatments across the lifespan.

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Other Upcoming Training Events

Reinforcing Recovery with Contingency Management for Pregnant and Parenting People


Are you working with pregnant and parenting people who are experiencing challenges in recovery from SUD? If so, this webinar will provide you with information on a leading evidence-based treatment for substance use disorder: Contingency Management (CM)!


Presented by Subject Matter Expert Dr. Dominick DePhilippis, Deputy National Mental Health Director of Substance Use Disorder with the VA Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, this training will describe CM, its evidence and effectiveness, and how its behavioral principles can be applied to help support recovery from SUDs.

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