Co-Occuring Conditions: Mental Health and Substance Use
Fri, May 15
|Zoom


Time & Location
May 15, 2026, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Zoom
About the event
Co-occurring conditions, also known as dual diagnoses, occur when individuals experience both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder. This continuing education program is designed for social workers, counselors, and helping professionals seeking a deeper understanding of these complex, interconnected challenges.
Participants will explore how substance use affects brain functioning, mood, and behavior, as well as its connection to conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder. Through a practical, clinically informed lens, the program will cover key topics including risk factors, signs of intoxication and withdrawal, and evidence-informed approaches to intervention such as harm reduction, medication-assisted treatment, and integrated care.
Attendees will leave with actionable strategies for early intervention, de-escalation, and effective engagement to better support individuals and families impacted by co-occurring conditions.
About the Presenter: Joseph E. Troiani, PhD
Dr. Troiani is a nationally recognized leader in military psychology with more than five decades of…
