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Addiction & Mental Health Webinars

The Recovery Village offers online educational opportunities to help medical professionals and community members stay up to date with the latest advancements in addiction and behavioral health treatments. Our webinars contain valuable insight on addiction and mental health topics to share with colleagues, patients, family and friends.

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Evolving Mindsets Using Metaphors

As experts in psycholinguistics, Neil and Melissa Wright lead a discussion on the meaning of metaphors and how they shape...

Using EFT to Treat Anxiety, Depression and PTSD

The emotional freedom technique can help people to cope with a variety of mental health concerns, such as anxiety, depression,...

Dual Diagnosis: Dealing with Double Trouble

Dual diagnosis refers to co-occurring disorders wherein both substances and mental health functions are at issue. This webinar is aimed...

Creative Ways to Help Families Heal Through Recovery

In family therapy sessions, it’s important that each member feels heard and that communication roadblocks are dismantled. Learn how to...

How Do We Connect to Gen Z

In this presentation, the founder of Opera del Sol discusses why and how we should be open and honest about...

Causes of Despair and Knowing You’re Not Alone

Opera del Sol Founder Nicole Dupré discusses how music and other creative media can play a helpful and healing role...

Cannabis is Harmless, Think Again!

Dr. Wandler will discuss the addiction model for cannabis, data on youth cannabis use, research regarding cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD)...

Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents

Though bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition, there are certain approaches that mental health professionals can use to treat it...

Addiction Crisis Through a Mother’s Eyes

The founders of Opera del Sol discuss how music is an important tool that helps people express themselves and find...

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