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Advanced Intervention

PSY-40213

Substance and Process Use Disorder Treatment has a checkered history, containing a series of harmful and helpful interventions. In this course you will learn this history and how to reduce and avoid related potential harms. You will gain an understanding of ethical, evidence-based, Advanced Intervention skills and practice how to discuss substance use non-judgmentally with clients and their families/loved ones. To assist them in raising their use awareness so they can consider and facilitate behavior change and feel supported (rather than shamed or alienated) through the treatment process. In addition to learning the theory behind ethical substance treatment interventions, we will explore criteria and circumstances under which different interventions are and aren't appropriate (examining methods applicable for clients in various stages of change).

Course Information

Live Online
2.00 units
$395.00
Notes: prerequisite: Chemical Dependency I and II. To receive credit toward CAADAC certification students must enroll for a letter grade.

Course sessions

Closed

Section ID:

185942

Class type:

Synchronous web-based class meetings that are scheduled to meet online at published times (time/date).

Textbooks:

Beyond Addiction (How Science and Kindness Help People Change) 1st
by Foote, Jeffrey

ISBN / ASIN: 9781476709482

You may purchase textbooks via the UC San Diego Bookstore.

Policies:

  • No refunds after: 1/10/2025

Note:

This course is a combination of web-based online instru ction and two REQUIRED live Zoom class meetings. Studen ts are expected to engage with course content online du ring the published course dates of 1/06/25 - 2/03/25. T he live Zoom class meetings are scheduled on Mondays as follows: Jan. 6th, 7:15 PM - 9:45 PM & Feb. 3rd, 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM. Students must have a Zoom account to par ticipate.

Schedule:

Date Day Start End
1/6/2025 Mon 7:15 p.m. 9:45 p.m.
2/3/2025 Mon 6:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
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Instructor: Justin Castello

Justin Castello

Dr. Justin Castello, a licensed clinical psychologist, was born and raised in the CA central bay area. He earned his Bachelor's in Psychology at the University of California Santa Cruz and his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology in San Francisco (SF). He has worked in the mental health field for over 17 years and as a Harm Reduction Psychotherapist for 14 years, in a variety of settings.

This work began in a locked acute psychiatric facility and in social rehabilitation housing in Santa Cruz. In his 9 years with the Harm Reduction Therapy Center (HRTC) he provided therapy at a community program for transitional aged youth in the SF Haight, at two community programs in the SF Tenderloin, at Pretrial Diversion of SF County, at a K-8 charter school for at-risk youth in east Oakland, and at HRTC’s SF and Oakland private practice offices as Program/Intake Coordinator. In January 2016 he joined UC Berkeley University Health Services (UHS) Social Services Unit as part of their Alcohol and Other Drugs and Trauma Teams, and has been honored to collaborate with UHS staff to support and serve its students.

In addition to his therapeutic role, he’s provided trainings and presented on Alcohol and other Drugs, Harm Reduction Therapy, Harm Reduction Group Facilitation, and other psychological issues at UHS and on campus, at the Harm Reduction Coalition in Oakland, at the Harm Reduction Conference in New Orleans, at the American Psychological Association Convention in Hawaii, and at American Group Psychotherapy Association Conferences in New York. He is also a UC Berkeley and UC San Diego Extension Instructor and for multiple semesters has taught a course on Substance Use Treatment and Group Facilitation.

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