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Battles on the Home Front: Working with Multi-Crisis Families

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About this Webinar

This 90- minute webinar will assist service providers in identifying available resources for helping individuals and families with multiple, complex family issues. The presenter will outline similarities and differences within treatment issues such as addiction and discuss various treatment approaches from an Addiction Interaction Theory framework. The presenter will also explore loss spirals, resource caravans, and how to increase resources for the most vulnerable of clients.

Presenter Information

Dr. Andrew Behnke, PhD, CFLE  is an associate professor of human development and an extension Latino parent specialist at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC. He has served the Latino community since 1997 in different capacities. He developed the β€œJuntos” program along with Cintia Aguilar.


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We provide National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and Georgia Marriage and Family Therapy CE credits. More information on how to obtain CEUs can be found here.

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You may connect via the APAN Connect system or Ustream. For tech support for either system, email us at milfamln@gmail.com.

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    • If you cannot access APAN Connect, view via Ustream.

  • Ustream (broadcast only, limited interaction)



Cover Photo Image: Flickr [Broken by Lambert Rellosa, April 16, 2012, CC BY-ND 2.0]

This presentation is not endorsed by the Department of Defense and the information, as well as any opinions or views, contained herein are solely that of the presenter.



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