Barry L. Jackson, Ph.D.
LPC, NCP, NCC, BCPC
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Workshops: Prevention

Barry L. Jackson, Ph.D.

Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention

Brief Intervention Counseling Techniques

Components of a Successful and Comprehensive Substance Prevention Program
          Successful attempts to prevent alcohol and drug use require a comprehensive approach.  Participants will learn how to
          systematically develop a multiple method plan for prevention incorporating early identification, environmental management,
          direct intervention, etc.  To request more information, please click here. 

Designing Outreach and Community Intervention Programs
          Prevention programming is generally given scant attention, due in part to the limited resources provided in most communities
          for the provision of mental health services.  In addition it is difficult to demonstrate the effectiveness of prevention efforts. Thus, in an
          era in which evidence of effectiveness is required for funding prevention is neglected.  This program is appropriate for Mental Health
          Service Providers, Administrators, Community Organizers, and University Counselors and Administrators who are concerned with
          the provision of improved Mental Health Service prevention.  To request more information, please click here. 

Prevention Research Design:  An Overview

Prevention Programming for Substance Abuse

Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescents and Youths

Underage Drinking – What You Need to Know
          Drinking alcohol begins for nearly a third of our youth by the 8th grade.  Alcohol abuse is one of the major causes of death among
          youth, and it contributes to teen pregnancy, the spread of STDs, poor academic performance, and teen crime.  This course
          examines these issues and what parents and communities can do to reduce the risk of alcohol use and abuse.  To request more
          information, please click here.



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