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Total Credits: 2 Social Work, 2 MCBAP Specific, 2 Attendance Only
Tags: Virtual
Join us for a new workshop learning series on the challenges facing individuals struggling with COD. This series will explore how substances of abuse and mental health concerns impact each other. Each session will offer community providers a deeper understanding of providing integrated care to support and foster overall all health and well-being.
This workshop will introduce participants to a basic understanding of psychotic disorders/thought disorders, including comparing symptoms of Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective disorders, and identifying predisposing and protective factors of thought disorders, including the impact of co-occurring SUD. The presenter will also describe tools for supporting someone experiencing psychosis.
Who Should Attend: This event is sponsored by the adult mental health block grant and is intended for persons who serve adults only struggling with severe mental illness and/or COD receiving services that are community-based/outpatient setting (does not include substance use disorder (SUD) providers, inpatient, or residential treatment, parents of children who are primary recipients) that is funded by a community mental health service provider (CMHSP) or is a contractor of a CMHSP in the state of Michigan. It contains content appropriate for CEOs, COOs, clinical directors, supervisors, case managers, support coordinators, therapists, crisis workers, and nurses. Hours can count toward Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) annual refresher.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, through the Community Mental Health Association of Michigan has provided funding for this initiative through the Federal Community Mental Health Block Grant.
Agenda:
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00:00 – 01:00 |
Basics of psychotic disorders/thought disorders; including comparing symptoms of Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective disorders, identifying predisposing and protective factors of thought disorders, and impact of co-occurring SUD. (60 min.) |
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01:00 – 02:00 |
Tools for supporting someone experiencing psychosis. (60 min.) |
Compare symptoms of Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective disorder.
Identify predisposing and protective factors of thought disorders, including impact of co-occurring SUD.
Describe tools for supporting someone experiencing psychosis.
Social Workers: This course qualifies for a maximum of 2 Continuing Education hours. The Community Mental Health Association is an approved provider with the Michigan Social Work Continuing Education Collaborative. Approved Provider Number: MICEC 060818. Qualifies as “face-to-face" (in-person) education.
Substance Use Disorder Professionals: CMHA is approved by Michigan Certification Board for Addiction Professionals (MCBAP). CMHA maintains the responsibility for the program and content. Substance Use Disorder professionals participating in this training may receive a maximum of 2 specific contact hours. It is important that attendees keep a copy of the conference program brochure containing the workshop descriptions along with their attendance record form.
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Training Brochure
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| Relapse Checklist (70.2 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
| COD: Psychosis and SUD Slides (7.4 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
| High-Expressed-Emotion-1 (33 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
| Stages of MFG intervention (27.9 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
| Stages of Single Family FPE intervention 2023 (72.2 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
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Deb is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Michigan, receiving her master’s degree in Community Counseling from Eastern Michigan University. With 30 years of experience, she began her career as a therapist in Wayne County providing substance use disorder (SUD) services in an outpatient, intensive outpatient and inpatient setting. She later transitioned to a community mental health (CMH) setting. During her time at CMH, her primary role was supporting people with severe and persistent mental health conditions both as a clinician and supervisor. She served on access, crisis services, case management, outpatient SUD and methadone clinic teams. In her supervisory role, her work was primarily with outreach teams including Assertive Community Treatment and Mental Health Courts. Ms. Willard is trained in Motivational Interviewing, Family Psychoeducation and holds a Certificate as an Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC). Deb is committed to fostering education and professional development among individuals in the helping professions.
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Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: COD: Psychosis and SUD
Thu, Mar 19, 2026 - 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM EDT |
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Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: COD: Psychosis and SUD
Thu, May 07, 2026 - 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM EDT |
Terms and Conditions—
Payment MUST be received at the time of registration. No checks or ACH will be accepted. No exceptions to this rule.
No shows will not receive a refund.
Cancellation Policy: If you do not cancel and do not attend, you will not receive a refund. Substitutions are permitted based on availability. Cancellations must be received in writing at least 14 days prior to the training for a full refund of less administrative fee based on the registration price below.
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Training fee |
Administrative fee |
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$10-99 |
$10 |
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$100-199 |
$25 |
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$200 and over |
$50 |
If cancellation is received less than 14 days prior to the training, no refund will be given. A full refund will be given to those who register for a training but are not approved by MDHHS.
Special Accommodations: This information is requested when you register, however arrangements for special accommodations will be honored for those who submit via email 14 days prior to the training. Clearly state your specific needs for mobility assistance, interpreters, etc. Attempts for on-site requests will be made.
National Accreditation Rules: National Accreditation rules indicate that if you are over five (5) minutes late or depart early, you forfeit your continuing education hours for the entire training. Please note that this is a National rule that CMHA must enforce or we could lose our provider status to provide continuing education hours in the future. This rule will be strictly followed.
Evaluation: Each participant is required to complete an evaluation of the course and the instructor. If you have any issues with the way in which this conference was conducted or other problems, you may note that on your evaluation of the conference or you may contact CMHA at 517-374-6848 or through our website at for resolution.
Severe Weather Policy: Events will take place as scheduled and we will not be able to refund registration fees. In the event of severe weather, please check the CMHA website at www.CMHAM.org for scheduling delays and event updates.
Permission to Record, Use Image or Representation: I give my permission for Community Mental Health Association of Michigan ("CMHA"), to videotape, audiotape, photograph, record, edit or otherwise reproduce my voice, image or likeness, and to use it in various formats and for the purposes within CMHA's mission of teaching, public service and patient care. Distribution methods may include, but are not limited to the classroom, television (including TV, broadcast, cable, and other), the Internet (including websites, webcasts and podcasts), print publications or other medium not existing or later created. CMHA retains the right not to use the footage for other than archival purposes. Any copyright protected works which I deliberately provide or otherwise include as part of a recording are either my own property or works for which I have the permission of the copyright owner to use in any way.
Code of Conduct: CMHA strives to create a training environment that is safe, inclusive, and fosters learning. As an attendee of a CMHA training, you agree to contribute to the success of such an environment. CMHA attendees are responsible for proper and ethical behavior during trainings. It is not acceptable to use obscene, profane, threatening, or disrespectful visual, verbal, or written communication during your time as an attendee. Attendees are also not permitted to record any part of this training for personal or other use. If CMHA becomes aware that a participant has failed to abide by this code of conduct, then the association may take whatever actions it deems appropriate, including, for example, removal from the training without refund, notification of participant’s employer, removal of any continuing education credits, and disqualification from attending future events.
BY SUBMITTING THIS REGISTRATION, I AM AGREEING TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS TO CMHA's ABOVE POLICIES.
You are expected to actively participate in this virtual training. See below for additional information about virtual training requirements and recommendations:
After confirmation that you have fully participated in this training and completed the evaluation, your continuing education certificate will be available for download from your account on CMHA’s registration site. For more information and our FAQs visit: https://cmham.ce21.com/support
Registration Fee: No Fee to Attend
Registration Deadline: Registration closes three business days prior to each training session.
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