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The Power of Connection

The work we do in overdose prevention has always been difficult, but added stressors continue to cause unprecedented levels of toxic stress and burnout. Oftentimes we hear in our culture that we need to practice “self-care” but that terminology can be challenging for many of us.  Maybe we feel selfish or undeserving. Or maybe we feel we already have so much on our plates, how are we supposed to add that to the list? In this web forum, The Power of Connection on February 12, 2025 we heard from Brooke Briggance, Program Director at Cypress Resilience Project to learn about “collective care” and “community care” and which stems directly from the brain’s need for healthy connection. Brooke explored what healthy connection looks like, its role in healing and how we can access it to support our well-being. This Web Forum is sponsored by the National Overdose Prevention Network, a program of PHI Center for Health Leadership & Impact and produced by Dialogue4Health.

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Shattering the Stigma of Substance Use Disorders

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Engaging Pharmacists: Opportunities for Overdose Prevention, Treatment and Harm Reduction