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Module 04 - Men and Addictions, and Concurrant Disorders - Roundtable 

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Contributor

Mary Beth Hutchens

Provenance (History)

This learning object was originally created and used for Social Work 4323, Field of Practice: Social Work in Addictions, taught at Memorial University of Newfoundland by Dennis Kimberley.

Subjects/Keywords

Addictions,Concurrant disorders -- men,Addictions -- men

Language

en

Related Item

Module 4 - Men at Risk Associated with Substance Abuse

Type

Video

Notes

Distance Education, Learning and Teaching Support (DELTS) changed its name to Centre for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL) in 2016.

Is part of a series

Social Work 4323 - Dennis Kimberley W12

Rights

©2011 Memorial University of Newfoundland and Dennis Kimberley

Creative Commons License URL

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ca/

Creative Commons License Name

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)

Title

Module 04 - Men and Addictions, and Concurrant Disorders - Roundtable

Creator

Memorial University of Newfoundland. Distance Education, Learning and Teaching Support (DELTS), Dennis Kimberley

Description

Dennis Kimberley and Mary Beth Hutchens discuss the simulated social worker/client interview that was acted out by themselves in a related video, Module 4 - Men at Risk Associated with Substance Abuse. In this video Hutchens and Kimberley discuss the interview and some of the terms in describing dual disorder or concurrant disorder and challenges in working with clients facing dual or concurrant disorder as well as interview techniques for counselling dealing with affect regulation as well as mood and how mood is related to illness and the use of substances.

Learning Design

The videos were produced for an online social work practice course to simulate real life issues faced by social workers

Date Created

2011

Format

Video/mp4

Duration

33:37 minutes
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