Disrupting Intergenerational Cycles of Addiction - Focusing on At-risk Youth and Families
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Overview
Watch a recorded grand rounds lecture from Johns Hopkins Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences where Dr. Chris Hammond explores strategies for disrupting intergenerational cycles of addiction, with a specific focus on at-risk youth and their families. Delve into psychiatric approaches and interventions designed to address addiction challenges across generations, drawing from clinical expertise at one of the world's leading medical institutions. Learn about evidence-based methods for identifying, treating, and preventing substance use disorders within family systems, particularly focusing on vulnerable young populations. While CME credits are no longer available for this 42-minute presentation, gain valuable insights into current psychiatric perspectives on family-centered addiction treatment and prevention strategies.
Syllabus
Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Grand Rounds | Addiction: Focusing on At-risk Youth & Families
Taught by
Johns Hopkins Medicine