Substance Use Disorder: Supporting Yourself, Family Members, and Colleagues with Wendy Noe

Substance Use Disorder affects millions of people and over 70,000 people die of overdoses each year. Unfortunately, 60% of all people who suffer from Substance Use Disorder never receive treatment for various reasons, ranging from cost to confidentiality. Substance Use Disorder is one of the most isolating and misunderstood diseases. Discover the scope and impact of Substance Use Disorder, including its prevalence and the challenges in accessing treatment.

LESSONS

1 Online Lesson

DURATION

1 Hour 26 Minutes

Course Description

DISCOVER

Discover the scope and impact of Substance Use Disorder, including its prevalence and the challenges in accessing treatment.

LEARN

Learn why SUD is often misunderstood and isolating, and the barriers that prevent people from seeking help.

LEAVE

Leave with a deeper understanding of the disease, its effects on individuals and communities, and the importance of awareness and support.

Course Curriculum

1 LESSON
Substance Use Disorder affects millions of people and over 70,000 people die of overdoses each year. Unfortunately, 60% of all people who suffer from Substance Use Disorder never receive treatment for various reasons, ranging from cost to confidentiality. Substance Use Disorder is one of the most isolating and misunderstood diseases. Discover the scope and impact of Substance Use Disorder, including its prevalence and the challenges in accessing treatment.

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Kickstart Your Journey

Substance Use Disorder affects millions of people and over 70,000 people die of overdoses each year. Unfortunately, 60% of all people who suffer from Substance Use Disorder never receive treatment for various reasons, ranging from cost to confidentiality. Substance Use Disorder is one of the most isolating and misunderstood diseases. Discover the scope and impact of Substance Use Disorder, including its prevalence and the challenges in accessing treatment.