Not exact matches
FUND early
intervention and prevention efforts in our elementary schools focused on educating parents,
training teachers and working with students so that kids don't turn to drugs and
alcohol when they are facing challenges.
Co-authors Cathy Sorichetti and Tamara Grundland emphasize that there are many promising prevention strategies including life skills
training for middle schoolers, comprehensive community - based
interventions addressing children, schools, and the larger community, education of parents about the risk of supplying
alcohol to teenagers, and greater enforcement of laws prosecuting those who sell liquor to minors.
Most colleges also have a disciplinary process to adjudicate
alcohol - related offenses and refer students with
alcohol problems for brief
interventions, but many fail to maintain such programs with an adequately
trained staff.
Virtual reality skills
training for health care professionals in
alcohol screening and brief
intervention.
Executive Director — Regional Programs Incorporated (RPI), Dayton, OH 1986 — 2010 Set the focus, direction, and business goals for this nonprofit drug and
alcohol intervention programming organization, and successfully oversaw all staff recruitment and
training initiatives for 10 paid personnel and 14 volunteers.
The purpose of the trial is to evaluate the efficacy of using a family - based treatment program (Behaviour Exchange Systems
Training; BEST Plus) versus a standard cognitive - behavioural individual treatment program for the youth, (Self Help for
Alcohol / Other Drug problems and DEpression — Youth; SHADEY CBT), versus receiving both the family and the CBT
intervention (COMBINED condition).
Secondary aims include assessing the comparative effects of the
intervention and control
training programme on executive functioning ability, day - to - day functioning and
alcohol consumption.
We included randomized controlled trials that evaluated parent
training interventions; reported youth initiation or use of tobacco,
alcohol, or other illicit substances; and included adolescents aged 10 to 19.