About the Trainer
Robert J. Meyers, Ph.D., is an emeritus research associate professor of psychology who worked in the clinical research branch at the University of New Mexico’s Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Addiction for over 22 years. Dr. Meyers is the winner of the 2002 Dan Anderson Research Award from the Hazelden Foundation and the 2003 Young Investigator Award from the Research Society on Alcoholism. He has published over 80 scientific articles and co-authored 5 books on Addiction, including Get Your Loved One Sober: Alternatives to Nagging, Pleading and Threatening and Motivating Substance Abusers to Enter Treatment: Working with Family Members. Recently, he co-authored Coming Home: A Warrior’s Guide with Dr. William R. Miller. Dr. Meyers has been in the addiction field for over 35 years.
Robert J. Meyers, Ph.D., is an emeritus research associate professor of psychology who worked in the clinical research branch at the University of New Mexico’s Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Addiction for over 22 years. Dr. Meyers is the winner of the 2002 Dan Anderson Research Award from the Hazelden Foundation and the 2003 Young Investigator Award from the Research Society on Alcoholism. He has published over 80 scientific articles and co-authored 5 books on Addiction, including Get Your Loved One Sober: Alternatives to Nagging, Pleading and Threatening and Motivating Substance Abusers to Enter Treatment: Working with Family Members. Recently, he co-authored Coming Home: A Warrior’s Guide with Dr. William R. Miller. Dr. Meyers has been in the addiction field for over 35 years.
About Community Reinforcement and Family Training:
Supported by 20 years of peer-reviewed research, Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) is a comprehensive behavioral program that teaches families to optimize their impact while avoiding confrontation or detachment. CRAFT methods are evidence-based and provide families with a hopeful, positive, and more effective alternative to addressing substance problems than other intervention programs. Become a CRAFT Interventionist and learn to teach your clients the following CRAFT skills: Employ effective positive communication Identify and use positive rewards Develop a road map for understanding their loved one’s substance use and pattern Recognize substance use Take domestic violence precautions Allow for the “natural consequences” of use Practice self-care without detachment Get a loved one into treatment
As a CRAFT interventionist, you’ll learn how to help families identify practical and highly-effective ways to move their loved one toward treatment, while simultaneously improving their own lives.
To learn more please visit:
http://www.hbo.com/addiction/treatment/371_alternative_to_intervention.html
https://www.robertjmeyersphd.com/index.html
www.smartrecovery.org
www.the20minuteguide.com
www.centerformotivationandchange.com
Supported by 20 years of peer-reviewed research, Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) is a comprehensive behavioral program that teaches families to optimize their impact while avoiding confrontation or detachment. CRAFT methods are evidence-based and provide families with a hopeful, positive, and more effective alternative to addressing substance problems than other intervention programs. Become a CRAFT Interventionist and learn to teach your clients the following CRAFT skills: Employ effective positive communication Identify and use positive rewards Develop a road map for understanding their loved one’s substance use and pattern Recognize substance use Take domestic violence precautions Allow for the “natural consequences” of use Practice self-care without detachment Get a loved one into treatment
As a CRAFT interventionist, you’ll learn how to help families identify practical and highly-effective ways to move their loved one toward treatment, while simultaneously improving their own lives.
To learn more please visit:
http://www.hbo.com/addiction/treatment/371_alternative_to_intervention.html
https://www.robertjmeyersphd.com/index.html
www.smartrecovery.org
www.the20minuteguide.com
www.centerformotivationandchange.com