Pregnancy and Parenting Families with Opioid Use Disorder Four Part Series
Join the Central East Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) as we collaborate with Anne Arundel County Department of Health to deliver a four-part series on pregnancy and parenting families with opioid use disorder.
This series will explore evidence-based treatment options for pregnant women with opioid use disorder and best practices for family-centered care. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the mechanisms involved when the brain becomes an addicted brain and how these brain changes influence the often-confusing outward behaviors common when a substance use disorder is present. Participants will have the opportunity to gain an appreciation for the factors that contribute to vulnerability for addiction as well as challenges faced by families who are impacted by substance use disorder concurrent with pregnancy and parenting.
Sessions 3 & 4
Best Practices Supporting Families in Recovery During the First year of Life- July 17, 2025 -11:00am-12:00pm EST
Learning Objectives
- Develop strategies and approaches to support strong parent and child relationships.
- Identify targeting reflective functioning.
- Discuss coaching versus modeling.
Best Practices for Growing Effective Community Partnerships to Support Pregnant/Parenting Families with SUD- July 25, 2025 11:00am-12:00pm EST
Learning Objectives
- Explain the basics of collaboration
- Discuss strategies and potential challenges when developing a plan for working together.
- Name additional resources, models, and supports for system building.
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Virtual
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