In Person
Training

Trauma and Co-Occurring Disorders for Non-Clinicians

April 7, 2026

9:00 AM-4:00 PM

$50
This Training is Full
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Description: Many individuals living with mental health and substance use disorders, known as co-occurring disorders, also have a history of trauma. These overlapping experiences can make recovery more complicated and increase the risk of trauma and other serious life difficulties.

Non-clinical staff play an essential role in the care and support of individuals with co-occurring disorders. However, they may not always feel equipped to understand or respond to these complex issues in a safe and supportive way. This training is designed to increase awareness and understanding of trauma and co-occurring disorders and to provide practical strategies that you can use to help create a more supportive, trauma-responsive environment.

Learning Objectives:

1. Define and describe co-occurring disorders

2. Describe the relationship between substance use and common mental health diagnoses

3. Describe how trauma symptoms may interact with co-occurring conditions

4. Demonstrate at least 3 non-clinical trauma-responsive strategies to use when providing integrated care

Who Should Attend:
The target audience for this training includes those providing non-clinical services across the BSAS continuum of care including substance use harm reduction, recovery, housing/homelessness, and treatment staff (non-clinicians), recovery coaches, recovery specialists, and other non-clinical professionals. 

6.0 hours of Continuing Education are pending for Social Work (SW).

6.0 hours of Continuing Education will be offered for Nurses (RN/LPN), Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors (LADC I, LADC II) and LADC Assistants and Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAC/CADAC). Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs); all continuing education for LMHCs in MA must be approved by a recognized entity, NBCC, National Board of Certified Counselors is recognized by the MA Division of Professional Licensure Board of Allied Mental Health and Human Services Professions.

Sponsored by:  MA Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Institute for Health and Recovery (IHR), & ADEPT Educational Institute, Inc.