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SUMMARY:Loneliness among people in substance use treatment
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DESCRIPTION:View on Insight: https://insight.qld.edu.au/training/loneliness
-among-people-in-substance-use-treatment/detail\n\n\nLoneliness can affect
people of all ages and circumstances and it has strong links with longevi
ty\, mental health and wellbeing. This webinar presents findings of a syst
ematic review of studies on loneliness and SUD\, and introduces two approa
ches to addressing loneliness and building recovery supportive social netw
orks: the Groups 4 Belonging program\, and social prescribing to community
groups. \n\nGenevieve is a registered psychologist who has worked in alco
hol and other drug treatment services at Toowong Private hospital and Belm
ont Private hospital\, and conducted research with Lives Lived Well and We
Help Ourselves therapeutic communities. She convenes postgraduate courses
in Psychotherapies and in Addiction Science and Practice. Her research fo
cuses on how membership of groups and communities are related to mental he
alth and wellbeing. \n\n\nZoom link: https://zoom.us/j/97311839668
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aining/loneliness-among-people-in-substance-use-treatment/detail
Loneliness can affect people of all ages and \;circumstances \; and it has strong links with longevity\, mental health and wellbeing. This webinar presents findings of a systematic review of studies on loneliness and \;SUD\, and \;introduces two approaches to addressing lonelin ess and building recovery supportive social networks: the Groups 4 Belongi ng program\, and social prescribing to community groups. \;
G enevieve is a registered psychologist who has worked in alcohol and other drug treatment services at Toowong Private hospital and Belmont Private&nb sp\;hospital\, and \;conducted research with Lives Lived Well and We H elp Ourselves therapeutic communities. She convenes postgraduate courses i n Psychotherapies and in Addiction Science and Practice. Her research focu ses on how membership of groups \;and communities are related to menta l health and wellbeing. \;