Stimulant Use Disorder: A Training About How to Respond to Overamping
Time: 1.5-2 hours (flexible per client/staff availability)
Serves: Community Members and Service Providers
Presenter: Russell D. Campillo CHW, CPS, MARS, Addiction Science Consultant MIMH-UMSL
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Ingredients
While many harm reduction and prevention efforts tend to focus on opioid use or Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), this training expands on harm reduction strategies for people who use stimulants or have Stimulant Use Disorder (StimUD). This includes responding to overamping, the term we use to describe an adverse physical and/or mental reaction after using stimulants. The goal of this training is to inform community members and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) service providers on the basics of stimulant use and how to respond to stimulant overamping.
Overview
Stimulant basics: what they are, what they do, and why people use them
Overamping vs overdose, what causes overamping, and overamping prevention
Identifying and responding to emergency and non-emergency physical and psychological symptoms associated with stimulant overamping
Intervention strategies (beyond calling 911) for individuals experiencing severe psychological symptoms
Hands on practice
Preparation
Come with an open mind
Bring a notepad and pen or something to take notes
Know that some of the information may be triggering for some
Support your neighbor
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