Building Blocks for a Healthy Future is an early
childhood substance abuse prevention program developed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) that educates parents and caregivers about the basics of prevention in order to promote a healthy lifestyle.
Not exact matches
Community programs include early
childhood intervention, family planning, violence
prevention,
substance abuse treatment, inpatient and outpatient therapy, women - centered mental health programs, behavioral health services, and support for young adults in transition to independence5.
Common systems with which child
abuse prevention professionals may need to collaborate include early
childhood,
substance abuse, and domestic violence systems.
Mental health professionals who lead early
childhood services, community mental health systems,
substance abuse prevention, or supports for children and adults transitioning from restrictive, out of home placements back into community settings;
PANDA is a
substance abuse prevention program developed for use in early
childhood settings.
Her area of expertise include multiple areas within the field of addiction (chemical dependency,
substance abuse, recovery, relapse
prevention, codependency, addiction in women's issues, marital discord / conflict, divorce, relationship and intimacy issues, family dynamics from
childhood through geriatric, medical family illness, life transitions, self esteem, mindfulness and work related issues.
His primary research interests include the development and
prevention of child antisocial behavior and related problem behaviors, such as
substance use and
abuse, academic failure, and high risking sexual behavior; Coercion Theory; the development of preventive interventions for incarcerated parents, their children, and the caregivers of their children; early
childhood education and intervention; youth mentoring; preventive interventions for physical health problems; and the development and
prevention of adjustment problems during adulthood, including
substance abuse, intimate partner violence, and suicidality.