Screening and Diagnosis of Alcohol and other Substance Use Disorders
Friday, September 10, 2021
10:00AM - 11:00AM PDT
with Dr. Marian Fireman, Psychiatrist: This presentation will address addiction, risk factors, models of addiction and approaches to screening individuals for addiction. It will also cover the diagnostic criteria for addiction and introduce approaches to treatment.
Location: Online
Continuing Education: 1 CE Credit (Applied at NASW)
Cost: Free to RVP Volunteers, Vet Center and VA Staff
$29 for Other Community Providers
Who Should Attend: This training is open to all RVP Volunteer Providers, social workers, mental health counselors, and community providers.
What You Will Learn:
This presentation will discuss the definition of addiction and substance use and how that definition has changed over time. The current diagnostic criteria for substance use disorders will be introduced and the differences between “at risk,” “hazardous” and “disorders” will be discussed. In addition, the various models of addiction will be discussed in some detail.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this presentation, the learner will be able to:
- Describe the screening process for alcohol and other substance use disorders in the veteran population.
- Describe key questions to ask the veteran in ascertaining the presence of a substance use disorder.
- List the diagnostic criteria for substance use disorders.
- Discuss the most prominent co-morbidities that may occur in this population.
CE Faculty
Dr. Marian Fireman is a psychiatrist with over 30 years of experience in General and Addiction Psychiatry. She currently is Professor of Psychiatry at Oregon Health and Science University and works in the Psychiatric Emergency Service at Unity Center for Behavioral Health in Portland, Oregon. She previously practiced at the Portland VA Medical Center as a consult-liaison, outpatient and addiction psychiatrist for over 20 years. She is particularly interested in education in the field of addictions for learners at all levels.
Sponsored by

The Rx Abuse Leadership Initiative (RALI) of Oregon is a community health coalition, with a focus on raising awareness of opioid addiction. RALI Oregon represents communities across the state that have been impacted by this crisis including employers, veterans, children, rural Oregonians, health care providers, and law enforcement.
Contact: RVP Staff .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
503-954-2259
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