Northwest AHEC invites you to join us for an engaging and practical live webinar:
Substance Use Disorder work requires both empathy and structure and this workshop offers a balanced, evidence-informed framework to help you do just that. Learn how “compassionate accountability” supports understanding an individual’s story while also reinforcing responsibility for behavioral choices.
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What You’ll Gain
- A clear understanding of compassionate accountability as a pragmatic and balanced intervention for SUD care.
- Insight into evidence‑based therapies, including Motivational Interviewing, to enhance your work with clients.
- Hands‑on application through experiential activities, case studies, and Q&A.
Who Should Attend
- This workshop is ideal for behavioral health and human service professionals: psychologists, social workers, counselors, marriage and family therapists, addictions specialists, clinicians, and others interested in improving SUD care.
Continuing Education Credits
- 2 NCASPPB SS Hours
- 2 Contact (Category A) CE for NC Psychologists
- 2 Contact Hours from Northwest AHEC
- 2 NBCC Hours
Meet the Speaker
Geraldine A. Miller, PhD, LP, LCAS, CCS – an experienced clinician and educator specializing in SUD and behavioral health.
We hope to see you there as we explore compassionate, accountable approaches to supporting individuals with SUD.
👉 Register now to join us - click here to sign up!



