Sunshine Lisa Araña

Continuum of Care in Recovery

Shared by Sunshine Lisa Araña - 8 June 2023
This is a good topic to explore. Not all people who underwent treatment and confinement and all the nitty gritty details attached with it are not getting the proper attention and action that needs to be given in a customized manner. Most of them especially those who can afford are treated differently than those who underwent and sought assistance to their local or even national government for help. In my opinion, there should be one curriculum or treatment plan that needs to be followed by private and public institutions established to help those people, including myself, who is in recovery since it is a lifetime journey and process and educating "normal" people about the science of addiction and stop stigma and bullying for those people who is trying so hard to get out of the reality that addiction in any form is a relapsing brain disease and people suffering with it should be looked at differently as if we are sick like the case of hypertension and diabetis which cannot be treated but managed once a person suffering is already aware.
Originally posted by Olivia Woodrow - 6 June 2023
Event Date
City/Region/State
Gaborone
Event Type
ISSUP Webinar
Country
Botswana
Event Language

English

ISSUP Botswana would like to invite you to attend their Webinar on Continuum of Care in Recovery. The webinar will be a presentation outlining how the continuing care addresses the chronic nature of substance use disorders by addressing long term outcomes and recovery.

Time: 3PM Botswana Time | 2PM UK Time

Register for the Webinar

 

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Audience should be able to define continuum of care
  2. Audience should understand the relation between continuum of care and recovery
  3. Audience should be able to understand how providing ongoing support and resources are important in Recovery

Presenter:

Odireleng Dire Kasale
Founder, Sesha Recovery

 

 

Webinars and online events delivered and hosted by the International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP) are provided for informational purposes only. They are educational in nature and do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.