21st Century Neurobehavioral Theories of Decision-Making in Addiction: Review and Evaluation (DA2302)
Author(s): Department of Health and Human Services
Pre-Approved for: CA BRN, CCAPP, CE Broker Provider, Delaware BON, FCB, MCBAP-Specific , NAADAC, RNs
Credit Hours: 5
Course Format
This course is online. All course material is available online and is accessible immediately after purchase from your account homepage. Certificate of Completion is available immediately upon passing the exam.
Course Overview
This course is the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) 21st Century Neurobehavioral Theories of Decision Making in Addiction. This review and evaluation are structured to provide six theory models addressing decision-making behaviors for people with substance use disorders.
Course Objectives
- Evaluate individual theory models of addiction and compare their similarities.
- Comprehension of extensive triggers for substance misuse and addiction.
- Maximize resources to create adequate person-centered treatment plans.
- Monitor patients for progress in making better choice decisions and provide further treatment options.
Course Outline
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Benchmarks for a Theory of Decision-Making in Addiction
- An Overview of Theories of Decision-Making in Addiction
- Synthesis and Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
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