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X-WR-CALDESC:Presented by Dr. Stephanie Tabashneck\, PsyD\, JD\, Licensed P
 sychologist\, Director\, CLBB Neurolaw Library\, Senior Fellow\, Law and A
 pplied Neuroscience. Center for Law\, Brain and Behavior at Massachusetts 
 General Hospital\, Petrie Flom-Center at Harvard Law School \n\nSubstance 
 use disorders frequently co-occur within families involved in the juvenile
  court system\, creating complex\, high-risk\, and high-conflict cases. Th
 is session focuses on navigating juvenile court cases when substance use d
 ynamics are present. Drawing on current research and neuroscience\, partic
 ipants will learn to set realistic expectations\, understand the impact of
  substance use on caregiving and decision-making\, and identify practical 
 safeguards that can be incorporated into best interest recommendations to 
 more effectively advocate for children.
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DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. Stephanie Tabashneck\, PsyD\, JD\, Licensed Ps
 ychologist\, Director\, CLBB Neurolaw Library\, Senior Fellow\, Law and Ap
 plied Neuroscience. Center for Law\, Brain and Behavior at Massachusetts G
 eneral Hospital\, Petrie Flom-Center at Harvard Law School \n\nSubstance u
 se disorders frequently co-occur within families involved in the juvenile 
 court system\, creating complex\, high-risk\, and high-conflict cases. Thi
 s session focuses on navigating juvenile court cases when substance use dy
 namics are present. Drawing on current research and neuroscience\, partici
 pants will learn to set realistic expectations\, understand the impact of 
 substance use on caregiving and decision-making\, and identify practical s
 afeguards that can be incorporated into best interest recommendations to m
 ore effectively advocate for children.
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LOCATION:Ohio CASA Training: REGISTER to receive the link to attend this vi
 rtual training
SUMMARY:In-Service Training: Substance Use and Parenting
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