“Real Talk about Tobacco and Mental Health/Substance Use Disorder Recovery“ will be presented on Tuesday November 19, 2019; 7:30pm-9:00pm; by Rosemary Bak Lowery, MS, CHES®, CNP, ACSM-CPT; Health Educator, Tobacco Treatment Specialist at University of Michigan’s Tobacco Consultation Service. Adults with mental illness, including substance use disorder (SUD,) are at risk of dying 25 years earlier than the general population. The major contributor to this premature mortality is smoking-related disease. While cigarette smoking has trended downward in recent years, it is still highly prevalent in adults with mental health and/or substance use disorder (MH/SUD). Why is this so? Recent research has suggested that the biggest issue lies with the many common myths and misperceptions about the relationship between smoking, MH/SUD and recovery. This program will shed light on popularly-cited “facts” about smoking, reinforced by both consumers and care professionals alike. Attendees will not only gain a deeper understanding of the extent of this public health problem, but also understand how they can be a part of the solution. People struggling to quit, or afraid to try because of a fear of adverse consequences, may gain hope as they learn about the true relationship between smoking and MH/SUD. The fact of the matter is: People with MH/SUD can quit smoking, and when they do, they experience improved mental health and greater success in SUD recovery. Discussion will be inclusive of tobacco and nicotine products, and specific to concerns of people with MH/SUDs. Time will be given during this presentation for questions and open discussion about challenges faced in quitting smoking, including the culture of smoking in the SUD recovery and mental health community. Resources will be given for further information and for help quitting, or helping others to quit this deadly habit. Free quit kits will be available in preparation for the Great American Smoke Out on November 21 2019, courtesy of University of Michigan’s Tobacco Consultation Service! This program is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a FREE, annual education series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about substance use disorders, recovery, family and related issues; and to dispel the myths, misinformation, secrecy, shame and stigma that prevent people with addiction and their families from getting help and getting well. All programs are free and open to anyone interested. Registration is not required. 1.5 hours of free C.E. approved by MCBAP (Michigan Certification Board for Addiction Professionals) is provided. A certificate to document attendance is provided on request. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of services for people with substance use disorders. For information, please contact Dawn Farm at 734-485-8725 or info@dawnfarm.org, or see http://www.dawnfarmeducation.org.
Location: St. Joseph Mercy Michigan Heart and Vascular Institute auditorium, 5325 Elliott Drive, Ypsilanti Michigan 48197.
Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM EST
Tuesday September 17, 2019; 7:30pm-9:00pm
St. Joseph Mercy Michigan Heart and Vascular Institute auditorium, 5325 Elliott Drive, Ypsilanti Michigan 48197.
Free and open to anyone interested. Registration is not required.
Alexa Lukowski, BSW; or Laurel A. Hunter (Dawn Farm Education Series co-coordinators)
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2010 Hogback Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 – (734) 665-4433 – diane@a2ychamber.org