Webinar, 2/10: Professional Strategies for Teen Marijuana Use, Led by Rick Cresta

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Join BUSSW lecturer Rick Cresta on February 10, 2021 for the virtual workshop “Chronic Marijuana Use in Teens: What’s the Big Deal? Strategies for Helping Professionals Working with Teens.”

The workshop, which is designed for professionals in the human services field, will teach strategies for engaging youth in conversations about their marijuana use while mitigating defensive reactions. Cresta will also teach participants about the impact of chronic marijuana use in a variety of functional areas and the effect of recent changes to the law on attitudes and behavior.

This workshop is hosted by BU’s School of Social Work and co-sponsored and funded by the Falmouth Commission on Substance Use and Gosnold Treatment Centers. 

SPEAKER

Rick Cresta, LICSW is a faculty member at Boston University’s School of Social Work. Cresta works with court-involved youth in private practice and is a trainer and consultant for DCF, DYS, DPH and others.

DATE & LOCATION

February 10, 2021 – 1:00-4:00pm ET

Virtual Event

DETAILS & REGISTRATION

This event is free and open to the public.

Registration is required: REGISTER HERE

3 CE credit hours for licensed social workers and mental health counselors are pending. If you have questions about this event, please contact Deb Berglin, director of BUSSW’s Cape Cod Campus, at dberglin@bu.edu.

EVENT FLYER (PDF)