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PFL V10 Concepts—How Brain Research is Clarifying the Nature, Progression, and Language of Use-Related Disorders

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*PRI is unable to award hours for sessions previously attended.

CES events are 1.5 hours in length. Participants will receive a survey email after the session, and will receive a certificate once the survey has been submitted. The link to the surveys are also available on the instructor site under "My Trainings." Note, participants must attend the entire session.

PRI supports low-risk driving choices. Therefore, we will remove anyone who is driving on a Zoom call hosted by our team. So as to not further distract, we will not chat or verbally ask questions first. You'll be able to join a different Zoom session, from a stationary place, at a later date.

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Brain research on addiction and other use related disorders has led to important shifts in how we can understand these complex disorders. These shifts have led to four different models of use disorders, all of which converge in important ways. These shifts have influenced how scientists, counselors, and the public (especially the media) are talking about use disorders. This session will examine these shifts, looking not only at the research and theories but also at the cultural shift taking place.  

Dates and Times (EASTERN TIME)

January 17, 2025: 3:00 - 4:30 PM

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Michelle Stephen Seigel
PRI Trainer

Michelle pilots programs and planes, traveling widely for work and for fun. She’s great at offering support and advice to instructors because she has done it all!

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Ray Daugherty
PRI Trainer

For Ray, designing and delivering Prime programs is a huge puzzle he loves to work. If not for family, friends, and photography, he might just keep working all day.

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