Britni Bolduc RN, BSN, CARN

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Britni Bolduc RN, BSN, CARN

AODA Services Treating addiction as a disease Individual Psychotherapy Intensive Outpatient-Matrix model Engaged in Recovery Group- process group Moral Reconation Therapy Group Living in Balance DBT- 12 step group

Medication Assisted Recovery Buprenorphine/naloxone- also XR injectable Naltrexone and naltrexone XR Symptom management Bridge Device

Internal Prevention and Education Addiction as a Disease-asking/identifying Urine Drug screens Training all sites on Narcan Screening- history, family history Continuing the conversation All adolescent therapists trained on Teen Intervene

Prevention Teen Intervene Curriculum Took part in a Youth Mental Health First Aid training Chequamegon Coalition on Emerging Drugs Working with our Community Organizations, schools, Counties, other nonprofits in the area. Advertising and talking about Drug take back Days

bbolduc@nlccwi.org 715-685-2200 ext. 3359 Questions bbolduc@nlccwi.org 715-685-2200 ext. 3359