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Countering
Opioid Stigma: Communicating Messages to Influence Public Perception
Sunday,
October 21, 2007
Time: 8:30 AM- 12:30 PM
Opioid
treatment programs and patients have historically been the target
of negative public opinion and adverse media coverage. This has
affected our ability to influence national drug policy, explain
the science of opioid addiction and treatment, gain the funding
necessary to provide quality treatment to all who require it, and
ultimately to operate in the best interests of our patients and
communities.
This
workshop teaches 3 key messages specifically designed to counter
the stigma and stereotypes deeply embedded in the perception of
opioid addiction and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). These
messages resulted from a year-long pilot project entitled Communicating
Messages That Achieve Results. Providers will hear these messages
and learn how to communicate them in order to create a positive
impact within their communities. The workshop will include Q &
A techniques designed to deal with emotional audiences while reinforcing
the presenters objective.
This
workshop premiered at the 2006 AATOD Conference. MAT advocates using
this approach have been very successful, hence another chance to
experience this training for the first time!
Sponsored
by the American Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence,
Inc.
Supported
by VistaPharm, Inc.
AATOD
Conference Contacts
C/O Talley Management Group, Inc.
Cheryl Gallagher, Meeting Manager, aatod@talley.com
Wendy Stevens, Trade Show Manager, wstevens@talley.com
Sue Parker, Sales Associate, sparker@talley.com
19
Mantua Road
Mt. Royal, New Jersey 08061
Phone: 856-423-3091
Fax: 856-423-3420
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