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Certificate course in Basics of Addiction Management (CCBoAM) ECHO 2020

Background

Substance use disorders (SUDs/Addiction) (alcohol and other drug misuse) account for 5.4% of the world annual disease burden.  While tobacco and alcohol have been the major legal substances of abuse in India, there has been a rapid and substantial increase in the use of marijuana, newer drugs of abuse (methamphetamine, LSD) and pharmaceuticals.

As per WHO, Psychoactive drug  is any chemical substance when taken into the body alters its function Physically and Psychologically. They influence Mood, Thoughts (cognition) and behavior. 

Adolescents are experimenting with drugs much earlier, placing them at a higher risk for addiction and related harm. Substance use has a substantial impact on not only on the user’s physical and mental health, but also has devastating consequences for the family and society at large. The growing problem of addictions (alcohol, drugs and behavioral health issues like gambling and internet addiction) on the one hand and lack of trained service providers on the other has led to a huge “treatment gap”. There is an urgent need to bridge this treatment gap in this specialized area of public health importance.

Objectives

At the end of the courses, learners will be able to:

  1. Focus on understanding the key concepts of Addiction and in-depth on Alcohol addiction Management
  2. Describe various available and emerging Drugs of abuse 
  3. Differentiating the various factors leading to Drug Addiction/abuse by integrating hereditary, neuro-biological and Psycho-social factors
  4. Design an Integrated (Pharmacological and Psychosocial) Intervention plan for real life practice for Alcohol Use Disorder

Curriculum

Please click the below link to see the Curriculum and Details of Basics of Addiction Management 2020

https://a.vknnimhans.in/CcBoAM-Curriculum

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CCBOAM ECHO 2020 Champions

CCBOAM ECHO 2020 Hub Team

Learning Leaders and Impact
January to July 2020

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