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This educational seminar will provide the learner with a thorough introduction to the role of applied neuroscience, or functional neurology, in addiction recovery. Mounting scientific evidence demonstrates that impairments in learning, behavior, and neurological function underlie or co-occur with addiction and substance use disorders. The neurophysiological, cognitive, and metabolic mechanisms of brain health and dysfunction as related to addiction will be discussed in detail; as well as accepted methods of assessment in these key areas. Clinical applications for diet, exercise, stress management, brain training, and more will be explored. This cross-disciplinary seminar is for providers looking to elevate their current understanding of the brain’s role in addiction; and what can be improved to facilitate addiction recovery. CEU credits will be available for select providers. Please contact Andrea Morris at Morris Consulting for registration details: andreamorris@amorrisconsulting.com or 828.551.4540. Goals: 1) To provide the learner with a through introduction to the role of neuroscience in addiction recovery. 2) To educate the learner on the neurological underpinnings and co-occurring learning and behavioral disorders in addiction and substance use disorders. 3) To explore assessment methods related to the neurophysiological, cognitive, and metabolic challenges of those seeking recovery. 4) To empower the learner with practical applications for use in their clinical environment to assist in the addiction recovery process.