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NOTE ON HOW TO GET YOUR COMPLETION CERTIFICATE PLEASE EMAIL ST3TRAININGAMERICA@GMAIL.COM WHEN YOU COMPLETE A COURSE
Our automation is still being implemented so please email when you complete a course so that we can issue your certificate! PLEASE EMAIL ST3TRAININGAMERICA@GMAIL.COM WHEN YOU COMPLETE A COURSE Thank you so much! Dr. C
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I sent an email with all my current completed courses
HELP INFORM OUR NEXT FREE INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE COURSE CONTENT!
We are working on informing our next Intimate Partner Violence Training. Can you help us with your input? All replies will be considered. We value all input and hope to receive a variety of answers to help form our training! PLEASE CLICK THE GRAPHIC BELOW SO THAT YOU CAN READ IT IN ITS ENTIRETY. You can comment here, send me a personal DM, or send us an email with your reply to this scenario. We are really trying to work through whether there is ANY Justification of ANY kind to the assault in this scenario that can be warranted. ( Ya'll keep asking us for these scenarios in training so we are looking to you to help us TRY to find these scenarios. I want you to try really hard to warrant this one, but we still want to hear from you if you try and you can't!) You can reach us directly at st3trainingamerica@gmail.com Thank you!
HELP INFORM OUR NEXT FREE INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE COURSE CONTENT!
1 like • Apr 30
No justification whatsoever for violence in any relationship that is someone trying to power and Control who is out of control. This is toxic and unnecessary behavior. We need to educate more people about these red flag behaviors and how to prevent these situations.
Take the Break. This Is Part of the Job.
Fellow Addiction Counsellors… this is your reminder. You spend your entire week holding space for chaos, crisis, relapse, trauma, grief, and everything in between. You show up steady, grounded, and strong even when your clients can’t. But here’s the truth nobody says enough: You are not immune to burnout just because you’re trained. If you don’t take time to decompress, reset, and come back to yourself, it will catch up to you. Not maybe. Not eventually. It will. This weekend is not just “time off.”It’s recovery time for you. Step away from the heaviness.Turn off the clinical brain for a bit. Do something that reminds you who you are outside of your role. Because the version of you your clients need next week?That version only exists if you take care of yourself now. You can’t pour from empty and still call it ethical. Take the break. You've earned it! Happy Friday!
0 likes • Apr 10
Self care is essential
👉 41 Deaths. One New Drug. Most People Have Never Heard of It
⚠️ NEW DRUG IN EAST TENNESSEE KILLING PEOPLE AND MOST PEOPLE HAVE NEVER EVEN HEARD OF IT ⚠️ I need you to read this. Seriously. There is a new synthetic opioid showing up in East Tennessee that has already been connected to 41 deaths in just a few months across Knox County and surrounding areas. It’s being called “cychlorphine” (N-Propionitrile Chlorphine). And here’s the part that should scare you: 👉 It may be STRONGER than fentanyl 👉 It is NOT approved for human use 👉 It is being mixed into other drugs without people knowing 👉 And most test kits DON’T EVEN DETECT IT Let that sink in. People are not choosing to take this. They think they are taking: • a pill • cocaine • meth • something “safe” or “normal” for them And instead, they are getting hit with something so strong it can shut their breathing down in minutes. This is not the same world anymore. There used to be a level of predictability with street drugs. That is gone. Now it’s: 👉 unknown chemicals 👉 mixed substances 👉 extreme potency 👉 zero warning You cannot see it You cannot smell it You cannot test for it reliably Even people who have used for years are dying. Not because they suddenly used more. Because what they took was not what they thought it was. And before anyone says “this doesn’t apply to me” Read this carefully: This is showing up in non-opioid drugs too. That means people who have never used opioids in their life are overdosing. One bad mix One time One dose That’s all it takes now. Straight truth There has never been a more dangerous time to use street drugs than right now. Not occasionally Not recreationally Not “just once” Right now = highest risk we’ve ever seen. This is real. This is here. And it is killing people who never saw it coming.
👉 41 Deaths. One New Drug. Most People Have Never Heard of It
0 likes • Apr 10
This is horrible 😢 The fact that this is deathly is horrific. This awareness is essential. I have been sharing this information with many to give more awareness to drug users, relapsers and for people to be more understanding of this pandemic problem.
WARNING: NEW DRUG IN THE DRUG SUPPLY
There’s a drug showing up in fentanyl supply that most people haven’t heard of yet. It’s called medetomidine -street name “rhino tranq”. It’s a veterinary tranquilizer, 100 to 200 times more potent than xylazine which had previously caused havoc. It’s been linked to four overdose deaths in California so far. It doesn’t respond to naloxone. Let me say that again. Narcan doesn’t reverse it. In Philadelphia, it went from appearing in 29% of the drug supply in May 2024 to 87% by November. Xylazine dropped from 97% to 42% in the same period one dangerous adulterant was replaced by another almost overnight. The pattern is now reaching across North America. Here’s what concerns me as an Addiction Expert: Most treatment programs are still building their protocols around fentanyl and xylazine. The drug supply is already moved past that. Patients are showing up with substances in their systems that standard drug tests can’t even detect. Withdrawal from medetomidine can require ICU level care, and the clinical teams treating these patients may not know what they’re dealing with until it’s too late. Meanwhile, national overdose deaths are declining for the first time in years, down almost 19% according to the latest CDC data. That’s genuinely good news, but it’s masking what’s happening underneath: the drugs on the street are getting more complex and more unpredictable and harder to treat. And this isn’t even considering the novel potent opioids,such as those in the nitazine family. The crisis isn’t ending -it’s evolving. The treatment programs that will save the most lives in 2026 are the ones updating their protocols as fast as the drug supply is changing. Reminder: This does NOT respond to Naloxone.
WARNING: NEW DRUG IN THE DRUG SUPPLY
0 likes • Apr 1
Thank you for this information will inform people about this variant
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Nathalie Cousineau
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I am an Addiction and Mental Health Community Service Worker with Lived Experience currently working at Recovery without Borders

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