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SUMMARY:Evidence update and practical strategies for treating co-occurring anxiety and substance use | Online
DESCRIPTION:The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney has been funded by the Australian Government Department of Health\, Disability and Ageing to develop a series of on-demand webinars on evidence-based practice. Our webinars are freely available and focus on building capacity in relation to evidence-based practice approaches to the management and treatment of co-occurring alcohol and other drug (AOD) and mental health conditions. \nSpeakers include Professor Lexine Stapinski \nTopics:\n• The prevalence and clinical relevance of the co-occurrence between anxiety and substance use disorders\n• The impact of co-occurring anxiety and substance use disorders on treatment and recovery\n• Up-to-date evidence about effective treatment approaches for co-occurring anxiety and substance use disorders\n• Practical treatment strategies for working with people with co-occurring anxiety and substance use disorders\, including navigating common challenges \nTarget audience: AOD and mental health professionals \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/evidence-update-and-practical-strategies-for-treating-co-occurring-anxiety-and-substance-use-online/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use- University of Sydney":MAILTO:enquiries@comorbidity.org.au
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UID:10002874-1774310400-1774655999@murrayphn.org.au
SUMMARY:Comorbidity Guidelines skills-based training workshop | Melbourne
DESCRIPTION:The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney has been funded by the Australian Government Department of Health\, Disability and Ageing to deliver a series of free\, evidence-based training workshops for professionals supporting people using alcohol and other drugs (AOD). These workshops are designed to focus on building workforce capacity in relation to evidence-based practice approaches to the management and treatment of co-occurring alcohol and other drug (AOD) and mental health conditions. \nThe workshop will cover: \n\nA range of co-occurring mental-health conditions\nScreening and assessment\nMotivational enhancement\, cognitive\, and behavioural approaches.\n\nTarget audience: AOD workers \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/comorbidity-guidelines-skills-based-training-workshop-melbourne/
LOCATION:Citadines\, 131-135 Bourke St\, Victoria\, Melbourne\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Melbourne,Training,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use- University of Sydney":MAILTO:enquiries@comorbidity.org.au
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CREATED:20260210T054816Z
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UID:10002882-1772706600-1772710200@murrayphn.org.au
SUMMARY:Comorbidity Guidelines - Dialectical behaviour therapy in practice: A clinician's guide | Online
DESCRIPTION:The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney has been funded by the Australian Government Department of Health\, Disability and Ageing to develop a series of on-demand webinars on evidence-based practice. Our webinars are freely available and focus on building capacity in relation to evidence-based practice approaches to the management and treatment of co-occurring alcohol and other drug (AOD) and mental health conditions. \nThis webinar will be presented by Dr Natalie Mastrogiovanni\, a research psychologist and clinical psychologist in community mental health\, seeing adults with complex mental health needs. Natalie generally works with clients who have complex trauma backgrounds\, personality vulnerabilities\, emotional dysregulation and substance use. \nBy the end of this webinar\, attendees will be able to: \n\nIdentify and describe the key components of the DBT model\nOutline DBT skills and determine when they are best applied\nUnderstand how DBT skills and concepts can be incorporated into AOD clinical practice\n\nTarget audience: AOD workers \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/comorbidity-guidelines-dialectical-behaviour-therapy-in-practice-a-clinicians-guide-online/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use- University of Sydney":MAILTO:enquiries@comorbidity.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251113T123000
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DTSTAMP:20260530T144101
CREATED:20251026T234731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251026T234731Z
UID:10002802-1763037000-1763040600@murrayphn.org.au
SUMMARY:Comorbidity guidelines: Disasters\, climate change and mental health | Online
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use – University of Sydney \nThis webinar will give an overview of the impact of disasters and climate change on mental health and is part of a webinar series focused on applying evidence into practice. \nProfessor Lisa Gibbs is a Professor of Public Health and Director of the Disaster\, Climate and Adversity Unit in Melbourne School of Population and Global Health and Academic Lead for Community Resilience and Public Health in the Centre for Disaster Management and Public Safety. Her research focuses on disaster recovery and resilience particularly relating to the interplay between individual and community level outcomes. \nLearning outcomes: \n\nUnderstand the potential long term mental health impacts of disaster exposure\nOutline protective strategies for mental health and wellbeing in disaster contexts\nIdentify where to find helpful resources for working with communities affected by disaster\n\nTarget audience: Health professionals \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/comorbidity-guidelines-disasters-climate-change-and-mental-health-online/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use- University of Sydney":MAILTO:enquiries@comorbidity.org.au
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CREATED:20251002T025721Z
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SUMMARY:Compassion in healthcare - barriers and misconceptions | Online
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by The Matilda Centre \nThis webinar will give an overview of compassion in healthcare and is part of the University of Sydney’s Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use Comorbidity Project webinar series\, which is focused on applying evidence into practice. \nDr Erin Kelly is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice and a casual academic at the Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use. She has over 15 years’ clinical experience and 20 years in research\, focusing on the treatment and prevention of co-occurring substance use and mental health conditions. \nBy the end of this webinar\, attendees will be able to: \n\nOutline what compassion is and why it matters for both healthcare professionals and those in their care.\nRecognise common barriers to compassion and consider how these may show up in their own work.\nReflect on ways they could strengthen compassionate practices in their work and life.\n\nTarget audience: Healthcare professionals \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/compassion-in-healthcare-barriers-and-misconceptions-online/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use- University of Sydney":MAILTO:enquiries@comorbidity.org.au
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SUMMARY:Substance-related psychosis: What to ask and what to do | Online
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by The University of Sydney – Matilda Centre \nThis webinar will give an overview of substance-related psychosis and is part of the University of Sydney’s Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use Comorbidity Project webinar series\, which is focused on applying evidence into practice. \nPresented by Associate Professor Julia Lappin\, Associate Professor at UNSW School of Psychiatry and the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre. \nLearning outcomes \n\nUnderstand the relationship between psychotic experiences and substance use\, particularly cannabis and methamphetamine\nDetail the evidence for what works in treating co-morbid psychosis and substance use\nKnow what to ask when assessing risk factors for the development of psychotic symptoms and enduring psychotic illness\n\nTarget audience: AOD practitioners \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/substance-related-psychosis-what-to-ask-and-what-to-do-online/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use- University of Sydney":MAILTO:enquiries@comorbidity.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250704T110000
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SUMMARY:Comorbidity guidelines: Supporting client change with motivational interviewing | Online
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by: The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use – University of Sydney \nThis webinar will give an overview of motivational interviewing in the context of substance use and is part of the University of Sydney’s Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use Comorbidity Project webinar series\, which is focused on applying evidence into practice. \nPresented by Dr Robert Fullerton\, a senior clinical psychologist at Sentient Professional Wellbeing and clinical psychologist at Bondi Doctors. He holds a dual PhD in Clinical and Industrial-Organisational Psychology and has 16 years of experience applying Motivational Interviewing in government-funded\, university counselling\, and private practice treatment settings. \nBy the end of this webinar\, attendees will gain: \n– An understanding of Transtheoretical Model of Change\n– An awareness of what Motivational Interviewing is and when it is useful\n– Knowledge of the spirit and principles of Motivational Interviewing\n– An understanding of the core communication skills of Motivational Interviewing that lead to behaviour change \nTarget audience: AOD practitioners \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://murrayphn.org.au/event/comorbidity-guidelines-supporting-client-change-with-motivational-interviewing-online/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use- University of Sydney":MAILTO:enquiries@comorbidity.org.au
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