The Rationale: Addressing Tobacco Use in Behavioral Health Services

Completion certificates are available upon training completion that can be submitted to the Pennsylvania Certification Board for continuing education (CE) credits.

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This one-hour presentation thoroughly explores the bio-psycho-social aspects of tobacco use disorder specific to individuals with mental and substance use disorders. Data are reviewed to explain a high prevalence of the use of combustible tobacco and vaping products, the physical and mental health consequences, and common misconceptions that sustain smoking in the treatment setting and recovery community. A description of a systems approach for integrating tobacco interventions into existing services is provided.

  1. Define the origin of prevailing tobacco-related social norms in the treatment & recovery culture.
  2. Cite data to demonstrate that Pennsylvanians with mental & substance use disorders have disproportional tobacco-related health disparities & inadequate access to appropriate tobacco treatment services.
  3. Identify strategies to denormalize tobacco use in behavioral health settings & support evidence-based tobacco use disorder interventions within a recovery-oriented framework.

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