Clinical Professor of Psychiatry UC San Diego San Diego, California
Effectively managing stimulant use disorder requires a comprehensive, patient-centered approach. This course equips healthcare professionals with the understanding and information to inform use of evidence-based tools to diagnose and treat stimulant use disorder, including harm reduction strategies, behavioral interventions, pharmacological treatments, and the management of acute intoxication. Special considerations for long-term health impacts and co-occurring medical or psychiatric conditions are also addressed, ensuring practitioners are prepared to deliver or incorporate holistic care across various clinical settings and levels of care.
Learning Objectives:
Learners will be able to:
Identify the unique neurobiological and psychosocial characteristics of stimulant use disorder that differentiate it from other substance use disorders.
Apply evidence-based harm reduction strategies and behavioral interventions to engage patients in stimulant use disorder treatment.
Develop comprehensive treatment plans for behavioral interventions and pharmacological treatments in various clinical settings for managing stimulant use disorder.
Develop comprehensive treatment plans for behavioral interventions and pharmacological treatments in various clinical settings for managing stimulant use disorder.
Disclosure(s):
Carla B. Marienfeld, MD, DFAPA, FASAM: CARI Health: Consultant/Advisory Board (Ongoing), Stockholder/Ownership Interest (excluding diversified mutual funds) (Ongoing)