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Brain Injury and Substance Use Disorders: Implications for Justice-Involved Populations

The National Association of State Head Injury Administrators (NASHIA) is proud to collaborate with the Mountain Plains ATTC to provide a training series with the of goal increasing knowledge and skills regarding individuals with brain injuries and mental health and substance use disorders. Specifically, this series will highlight individuals with SUDs and a brain injury; youth with co-occurring disorders, and justice-involved individuals with brain injuries. Implications and recommendations for assessment and treatment will be highlighted in each of the 75-minute sessions.

Objectives:

  • Gain an understanding of the prevalence of brain injury and co-occurrence of mental health and addictions in criminal and juvenile justice settings

  • Learn strategies for identifying justice-involved individuals with brain injury

  • Learn about the importance of psycho-education approaches in serving this population

  • Gain an understanding of simple accommodations and supports to improve outcomes for this population

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Slide Deck

Presenter:

Judy Dettmer, BS

Judy Dettmer, BS has been working in the field of brain injury for 30 years. Ms. Dettmer serves as NASHIA’s Director for Strategic Partnerships and a Technical Assistance Lead for the Traumatic Brain Injury Technical Assistance and Resource Center at the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators. Ms. Dettmer has worked extensively with adults, children, and family members of individuals with brain injury. She has provided direct and systems consultation to improve the lives of individuals with brain injury. Finally, Ms. Dettmer has assisted with research efforts related to brain injury and conducted countless presentations, classes, and seminars on brain injury both in the state of Colorado and nationally.

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