Children, Adolescents and Youth Women LGBTQ+

Unveiling ADHD's Complex Relationship with Substance Use and Young Adults

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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often misunderstood and stigmatized, with 60-80% of individuals having additional mental health conditions. This overlap complicates ADHD management and is linked to increased substance use risks. Key factors include impulsivity and sensation seeking, self-medication for symptom relief, neurobiological differences in brain function, and co-occurring disorders like conduct and mood disorders.

Exploring Experiences of Substance Use Stigma in LGBTQIA+ Communities - part one

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We have chosen to split the webinar into two parts. Stigma related to drug and alcohol use within LGBTQIA+ communities involves deeply layered and interconnected social, cultural, and structural issues. We recognise the diversity of identity, thought, experience, and opinion within LGBTQIA+ communities. 

Alcohol en Jóvenes: Lo que necesitas saber

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Peru
ISSUP Perú y la Facultad de Psicología PUCP se complacen en invitarlos/las a participar en nuestros webinars. Un espacio creado para la difusión del conocimiento, el intercambio de experiencias y la creación de espacios de aprendizaje en el ámbito de la psicología y disciplinas afines. Únete el 29 de mayo a nuestro webinar internacional titulado 'Alcohol en Jóvenes: Lo que necesitas saber' con la participación del Dra. Juliana Mejia (Colombia).
Alcohol en Jóvenes: Lo que necesitas saber - 29 de mayo

Trauma in families affected by substance use

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This one day training will equip practitioners to work more effectively with families affected by substance use where there is trauma. Participants will learn the neuroscience of trauma and practical strategies to support families.

  • Date: Friday 13th June 2025, 9.30am - 3.30pm
  • Trainer: Rebekah Allon-Smith
  • Cost: £100

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An Affirming and Effective Substance Use Disorder Curriculum for the LGBTQ+ Community

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Studies have shown that people in the LGBTQ+ community are four times more likely to struggle with a substance use disorder. Although this population is at much higher risk, there has been a significant shortage of affirming services explicitly designed to meet their needs. This presentation will show how the new EABT substance use disorder curriculum designed specifically for the LGBTQ+ community is helping to fill that void.

Training: Supporting children affected by substance use of a parent/sibling

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Join our two-day training course, which explores the effects of substance use in the family on children, and how to support them. It covers both direct support for children and young people, and how to support non-substance using parents or other adults to support children appropriately.

 

Adfam Forum: Research and Evidence on Parental Substance Use

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Adfam forum events are open to anyone with an interest in supporting families affected by substance use, and seek to shine a light on a range of key topics relating to families and substance use.

Join us at our latest event where we will be focusing on parental substance use and the impact on children