CARE Counseling has partnered with NUWAY for a Grand Rounds training on Accelerated Resolution Therapy and ART’s application with substance use disorder treatment. Kenneth L. Roberts, MPS, LPCC, LADC, the Chief Clinical Officer for the NUWAY Alliance, shares on the theory and practice of ART as an effective intervention in outpatient practice. He reviews how this modality is effective in treating substance use concerns as well.
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About the Presenter:
Kenneth L. Roberts is the Chief Clinical Officer for the NUWAY Alliance non-profit programs in Minnesota. He has worked for over 12 years as a clinician, clinical supervisor, and administrator in various levels of co-occurring care treating substance use and mental health disorders. He is certified in Prolonged Exposure (PE) and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) for treatment of PTSD. A graduate of the University of Minnesota with a master’s degree in Professional Studies (Co-Occurring Disorders) he serves as an adjunct faculty member to both the University of Minnesota and Metro State University. Mr. Roberts works in his current role synthesizing a R.I.S.E. (Recovery In Supportive Environments) Model of care with community based resources to support improved clinical outcomes in trauma informed care settings.
*The speaker has indicated one conflict of interest, naming of his place of work during the presentation; however, there was no commercial support for this training.
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