Courses Offered Through Eaglewood (AFM)

 

Family Dynamics: Substance Use and Gambling
  • Families Dynamics: Substance Use and Gambling provides participants with an overview and knowledge base of the addictive process in family systems, characteristics of an addictive process and the effects of addiction and recovery needs of family members. Participants will learn about  communication issues, family dynamics and roles that are adopted by family members.
Family Violence and Addiction
  • Family Violence and Addiction provides an overview of addiction problems and family violence, their coexistence and the implications for identification and referral.
Fundamentals of Addiction
  • Fundamentals of Addiction provides participants with foundational knowledge necessary for understanding the field of addictions, specifically relating to alcohol, other drugs and gambling.
Indigenous Peoples: Substance Use and Gambling
  • This course provides participants with an opportunity to enhance competencies when working with Indigenous populations in the area of prevention and treatment of substance use and gambling behaviors.
Older Adults: Substance Use and Gambling
  • Older Adults: Substance Use and Gambling provides an opportunity to increase participants’ knowledge and understanding of the issues related to older adults and their experiences of alcohol, drugs and gambling.
Pause and Plan: After your Voluntary Self-Exclusion ends 
  • This course provides gambling awareness information to people who have participated in the Voluntary Self-Exclusion (VSE) program at casinos in Manitoba, PlayNow.com, or at the Cityplace Gaming Centre.
Pharmacology of Mood-Altering Drugs 
  • Pharmacology of Mood-Altering Drugs is designed to assist participants in furthering their knowledge of the effects of psychoactive substances.
Recovery Oriented Practice
  • This course provides participants with an overview of the concepts and principles of the Recovery-Oriented System of Care (ROSC).
Understanding Gambling and Gambling Behaviour
  • This course provides information about gambling behavior from non-problematic to problematic and how it affects individuals and significant others. It will explore strategies to work with individuals experiencing a problem with gambling.
Women: Substance Use and Gambling
  • Women, Substance Use and Gambling provides an overview of the substance use issues affecting women in our society.
Youth: Substance Use and Gambling
  • This course provides participants with an understanding of the issues pertaining to youth substance use, gambling and best practices when working with youth around prevention and early intervention.