New England ATTC

 

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The Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network
Funded by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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Addiction Technology
Transfer Center of
New England

Brown University
Box S-121
Providence, RI 02912

Email: ATTC-NE
Phone: 401-863-6486
FAX: 401-863-6697

Director:
Dan Squires Ph.D. MPH

Associate Director:
Stephen Gumbley MA, LCDP


substance abuse and mental health services administration
center for substance abuse and treatment
center for alcohol and addiction studies
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>>On-Line Education Program
Email the Distance Education Program Administrator with your questions, comments, or suggestions.

Participation Guidelines
How To Register
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The calendar for August '08 - November '08 has been posted below.

Start Date Course Title Instructor
August 25, 2008
New Site!!!
Leadership: Does the Rest of the World Look Like a Nail? Diane Sherman, Ph.D., NCAC-II
September 8, 2008
New Site!!!
Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in the Treatment of Addictions Frederic Reamer, Ph.D.
September 8, 2008
New Site!!!
The Impact of Chemical Dependency on The Family Suzanne Smoller, L-RCSW, CASAC, CPP, ACSW
September 15, 2008
New Site!!!
Motivational Interviewing Laura Saunders, MSSW
September 15, 2008
New Site!!!
Introduction to Club Drugs Stanley Chin, J.D.
September 22, 2008
New Site!!!
Chemical Dependency and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Michael Torch, MA, LADC, CCS
September 22, 2008
New Site!!!
Confidentiality of Patient Information in Substance Abuse David Duncan, Dr.P.H., CAS
September 29, 2008
New Site!!!
Dual Diagnosis Treatment: A MAP to Recovery - Part 2 Marc Bono, PsyD
October 20, 2008
New Site!!!
Simply Being: The Appropriate Use of Self In The Therapeutic Relationship With Addicted Adults Patricia Burke, MSW, LCSW
October 27, 2008
New Site!!!
Linking Substance Abuse and Interpersonal Violence: Implications for Effective Interventions William Pellicio, MA, LICSW, LCDPW
November 17, 2008
New Site!!!
Chemical Dependency and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Michael Torch, MA, LADC, CCS

rev. 07-14-08

Participation Guidelines
In order to participate in an ATTC-NE online course, you will need an e-mail address and the capacity to retrieve and send e-mail, access to World Wide Web (a WWW browser such as Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer), and a basic understanding of navigating the web and sending and receiving e-mail. See "Untangling the Web" offered online by the National Addiction Technology Transfer Center for a guide on Internet access and how to bring your agency online.

Please note that the preferred browser for ATTC-NE online courses is Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher. For a free download of Internet Explorer, please go to the following site: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.asp It is highly recommended that AOL users log onto AOL and then use Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator to access course lessons and homework assignments.

All ATTC-NE online courses are asynchronous in that there are generally no scheduled classroom events that require all participants to meet online at a particular, predetermined time. Lessons are posted on Wednesdays, and homework assignments are due on Mondays. Lessons, homework assignments, and bulletin board discussions can be accessed 24 hours a day at a time that is most convenient for the course participant. Each web-based lesson contains the required reading for each module, as well as links to other websites that contain information relevant to the course subject matter.

In addition to the weekly lesson and required readings, participants are also required to respond to a discussion question as well as to answer several questions related to the material presented online. The course instructor provides weekly feedback, and participants share in the thoughts and vast experiences of their fellow classmates through the course listserve. Registration, evaluation, and homework assignments are all collected through online submission forms and all course correspondence is conducted via email. The total time commitment per lesson is generally two hours per week.

Occasionally, a course will consist of a live chat with the instructor that does include a specific meeting time. Because the ATTC-NE provides training to participants from many diverse locations throughout the World, it is impossible to schedule a chat session that is convenient for all participants, therefore, in some cases, an alternative assignment will be required for those who are unable to attend the chat. A transcript of all live chats is provided to course participants.




Note: Course schedules are subject to change without notice.

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To join the ATTC of New England Online Addiction Education Course Announcement listserve, please contact Monte Bryant.  You will receive an announcement as each of the courses listed above open for registration.