Training Institute

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What is the Training Institute?

The ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County operates a Training Institute that provides quality, affordable training to the behavioral health workforce, clients, family members and the public. The Training Institute is an approved provider through the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board and the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist Board offering Recognized Clock Hours (RCH) to Chemical Dependency Professionals as well as Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to Counselors and Social Workers.  

Fees for the ADAMHS Board Training Institute workshops are $25 per half-day (2-4 hour) session and $45 for a full-day (5+ hour) session. Occasionally, workshops will be offered free on an as-needed basis per topic. Workshop fees are non-refundable.


Training Institute Schedule

Comprehensive Illness Support from A-P: Principles of Addiction Treatment

  • Date: 07/14/2025 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM  
  • Location: ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County
    2012 West 25th St., 6th floor
    Cleveland, Ohio 44113
  • Introduction: Learn how to apply bio-psycho-social-spiritual-family principles of addiction treatment to Chronic Pain Management.

2 CEUs/RCHs

Virtual Training at ADAMHS Board

Ted Parran, MD

Workshop Description: Comprehensive Illness Support from A - P: Applying bio-psycho-social-spiritual-family principles of Addiction treatment to Chronic Pain Management

SUD mod-severe and Chronic Pain are seemingly very different clinical entities. However, both are chronic illnesses that effect sense of self efficacy and ability to cope. As chronic illness treatment and recovery model that embraces a bio-psycho-social-spiritual-family approach can be very effective with SUDs. Perhaps a similar multi-faceted approach can help in chronic pain management, since opioid therapy has been so challenging. This proposal will be discussed and the implications will be expolred with the course participants.

Participants will 1) compare and contrast approaches to acute v. chronic illness

2) outline reasons for the efficacy of a multi-dimensional approach to SUD and

3) List possible analogies between SUD treatment and chronic pain treatment

Register here.

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