GACA Professional Development

 Virtual Only

Reframing the Alcohol Narrative: Exploring Use Before Abuse

Friday, May 3, 2024

8:45 AM Check-In  

9:00 AM Workshop Begins

12:15 PM Workshop Concludes

Location:  Online

3.0 CE Hours Approved by GACA, GAMFT, GSCSW and NAADAC. 

Approved for 3.0 Clock Hours with NBCC.

Description: 

Encouraged and normalized by society and deeply engrained cultural norms, excessive drinking is a growing health concern, with over one-third of adults drinking excessively, prompting the CDC to call it a global health crisis. This pattern is often overlooked as moderate or social drinking, distancing it from alcoholic drinking. But according to research, upwards of 75% of adult drinkers would register as mild or moderate on the Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) scale and never know or seek treatment. Contrary to societal views that celebrate alcohol as integral to a fulfilling, social, and healthy lifestyle, emerging research paints a different picture. The latest research reveals that drinking, even in moderation, is contributing to mental health issues such as anxiety and depression, as well as seven types of cancer.  What is needed is a public awareness campaign focused on the latest psychological science, health/wellness research, and cultural trends—and not solely on addiction—to shift social norms and influence an alternative narrative around alcohol, which can change misinformed mindsets, decrease drinking behaviors, and thereby increase overall mental and physical health.


Learning objectives: 

Upon completion of this workshop, attendees will: 

  • Learn how highly engrained cultural “norms” are encouraging unhealthy drinking habits and adding to a global health epidemic (CDC)
  • Learn the latest science/research about the damaging impacts even moderate drinking has on mental health and physical health
  • Learn best practices and resources to introduce harm reduction and wellness into your counseling practices. 


Presenter:  Amy Sorrells, MA and Kelly Michael Moselle, MA, MS, CAC II,  CMAC, CCS, CMATS, CAMS II

 

Amy Sorrells is a communications professional with more than 25 years of digital communications, content creation, public relations, and marcomms experience spanning numerous industries including technology, healthcare, sports, and media.  She currently leads global communications and marketing for Oracle’s efforts focused supporting life sciences research and technology. She joined Oracle in May of 2012, as part of an acquisition of technology startup Vitrue. Prior to Oracle, she was a long-time communications consultant, working with numerous technology, healthcare and media clients. She also served in communications roles with Fox Cable Networks, CNN, Turner Sports, and USA Track & Field. Amy received her bachelor’s degree from Auburn University and her master’s in psychology from the University of Arizona global campus. She currently resides in Atlanta with her husband and two boys.

Kelly Michael Moselle, a Certified Addiction Counselor, currently serves as the Director of Training and Education for Georgia Addiction Counselors Association.  Kelly formerly served as Director of Administration at LPCA of GA.  During his previous experiences facilitating innovative programs in higher education for over 16 years, he oriented students to learning outside the traditional classroom, building civic and social responsibility, and overall development. He brings this same passion to working with clients in early recovery. For the past several years, he has worked in the residential recovery field and helped many college students discover their path in sobriety. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Frayed Edges Foundation and the Georgia School of Addiction Studies. Additionally, he is the Chair for the Southeastern Institute on Chemical Dependency and Secretary for the Southeastern Professional Liaison Association. Whether supervising professional staff, building recovery coalitions, or working directly with individual clients or students, his dedication is the creation of an optimal experience for positive growth and recovery.  

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The Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC) represents the professional interests of more than 100,000 addiction counselors, educators, and other addiction-focused health care professionals.


Georgia Addiction Counselors Association has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7302.  Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Georgia Addiction Counselors Association is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.  


Registration

  • 3.0 CE Hours, Virtual Only

  • 3.0 CE Hours, Virtual Only


  • that Continuing Education is part of my professional and ethical responsibilities. This requirement is for my betterment and for the welfare of my clients. It is not simply a box to check, but for my professional growth and development as a clinician.

  • that I can not miss more than 15 minutes of a training/workshop in order to receive CE credit, as per the regulations governing CE approvals.

  • it is unethical and unprofessional to be working (engaged in work), shopping, at a restaurant, playing video games, watching tv, or engaged in any other activity that would cause me to be distracted from learning.

  • I may be required to have my camera turned on.

  • to type my name into the chat box at random times.

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