Supervising Substance Use Counselor
UCSF Alliance Health Project
San Francisco, California
Kevin Shone is a certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor (CADC-II) and is the Supervising Substance Use Counselor at UCSF Alliance Health Project in San Francisco. He has been providing substance use services with a focus on the LGBTQI community since 2002. He was the sole counselor in the UCLA-ISAP "Getting Off" research study in West Hollywood, which studied the efficacy of both Contingency Management and a manualized protocol (adapted from the Matrix Model) for gay and bisexual stimulant users. As the Supervising Substance Use Counselor at UCSF Alliance Health Project, he oversees the outpatient Harm Reduction SUD program. In his role at Alliance Health Project, he has presented or been co-presenter for several trainings for staff and the community on Motivational Interviewing and facilitates a monthly Motivational Interviewing consult group. Among the other trainings he has presented are Harm Reduction, Crystal Meth (Impact and Treatment), Reducing Stigma in SUD Treatment and Changing Language to Reduce Stigma.
Understanding and Supporting LGBTQ+ Individuals in Methamphetamine Recovery
Saturday, April 26, 2025
4:15 PM – 5:30 PM
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose