Why Addiction is a “disease” and why is it important
This webcast, Why addiction is a “disease” and why it’s important, defines what is a disease and why it is important to emphasize addiction/substance use disorder (SUD) as a brain disease from a neurobiological perspective as well as from a biopsychosocial perspective. Discussion will also include that treatment is available and people can recover. To learn more, visit https://www.samhsa.gov/power-percepti...

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Substance Use Disorder 101

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Engaging Colleges and Universities in Prevention

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Supporting Recovery: Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders

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Improving Behavioral Health Care for Older Adults

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Communities Talk: 2026 Cycle Launch

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MOUD in CJ Settings: Current Updates in Case Law

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Triggers and Cravings (Part 6): Dealing with Triggers and Cravings

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Revised Regulations for Opioid Treatment Programs in 42 CFR Part 8

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How to Apply for Continuing Funding

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Extended Webinar on Psychiatric Advance Directives (PADs): Part Two

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States Telling Their Prevention Story - 2025

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Roadmap for Recovery (Part 2): The Importance of Scheduling

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Triggers and Cravings (Part 3): Introductory and Maintenance Phases of Addiction

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Communities Talk Prevention Stories Highlight!

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RecoverMe: Support for Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges

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Roadmap for Recovery (Part 1): Recovery Begins With Withdrawal

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Alternative Funding in Health Care: Preventing Substance Misuse

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Suicide Prevention Awareness Month 2025

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National Prevention Week 2025: Celebrating Prevention Resources

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