๐Ÿšจ 22 New Courses Released Today! ๐Ÿšจ
Our course library just got even bigger.
Today we've released 22 brand new training courses covering emerging issues, specialized populations, clinical interventions, workplace considerations, and prevention strategies.
New courses include:
  1. Addiction and Autoimmune Disorders: Clinical Overlaps
  2. Addiction and Divorce in Family Systems
  3. Addiction in Domestic Violence Shelters
  4. Addiction in Rural Appalachia: A Case Study Approach
  5. Addiction in Rural Farming Communities
  6. Blue Collar Work Cultures and Addiction Norms
  7. Cognitive Reframing Tools for Shame and Self Blame
  8. Dark Side of Marijuana Use
  9. Designer Drugs and Legal Highs
  10. Digital Identity and Persona Addiction
  11. Digital Recovery Communities: Supports and Risks
  12. Energy Drink Dependence in Adolescents
  13. Epigenetics of Trauma and Substance Use
  14. Gambling and Substance Use in Casino Employees
  15. Kratom Use and Treatment Considerations
  16. Single Parents in Recovery Journeys
  17. Somatic Experiencing for Addiction Counselors
  18. Somatic Symptom Disorders and Substance Use
  19. Step Parenting and Addiction Recovery Complications
  20. Supervisory Practices to Identify and Intervene Early
  21. The Role of Schools in Substance Use Prevention
  22. Workplace Relapse Triggers in Recovery Clients
Getting started is easy.
Simply log into your Skool classroom, browse the course library in the classroom, select the course you want, and complete your purchase right there. Your course is unlocked instantly, so you can begin learning immediately with no waiting. Courses start at just $15!
Thank you to everyone who continues to support our mission of raising the standard and access of addiction education. We have many more courses already in development, so keep an eye out for future releases.
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The Smalldon Center delivers high-quality addiction training and education to support effective treatment, recovery, and workforce development.
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