LandLogic is a novel training program for behavioral health providers and primary care clinicians to understand the unique stressors and strengths within the farming and ranching population, and to use clinical techniques and skills that intentionally incorporate a client's attachment to the land to improve therapeutic trust, client engagement, and promote positive behavioral health outcomes.
Speaker: Chad Reznicek, MA, LPC
In-depth training of the LandLogic training program.
LandLogic is a novel training program for behavioral health providers and primary care clinicians to understand the unique stressors and strengths within the farming and ranching population, and to use clinical techniques and skills that intentionally incorporate a client's attachment to the land to improve therapeutic trust, client engagement, and promote positive behavioral health outcomes.
Speaker: Chad Reznicek, MA, LPC
The UROHC-CCM hosted their first rural substance use disorder student summit in Price, Utah. This was a two-day conference where health profession students of Utah learned about stigma & harm, narrative medicine, Naloxone training, voices of recovery, and more!
Recordings and resources from our first Rural Substance Use Disorder Student Summit are available to view.
Rural Substance Use Disorder Student Summit Year 1
The UROHC-CCM attended the 2023 Rural Opioid and Stimulant Wellness Summit and sponsored 25 students from various colleges around Utah.
This year's summit included a pre-conference ice cream social and service project. Participants put together over 180 wound care kits, enjoyed conversation, and Aggie Ice Cream. The 2023 Rural Opioid & Stimulant Wellness Summit gave community members and professionals alike a chance to discuss successes in the field of substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery, a time to learn and grow, as well as build readiness to address new and emerging rural wellness issues together.
The 2023 summit included a health and wellness resource expo. This expo highlighted local, state, and national agencies that support individuals with a substance use disorder and their families. The first day was completed with dinner provided by local food trucks and an equine demonstration held at the Carbon County Fairgrounds. This demonstration gave participants the opportunity to learn all about how equine-assisted services promote well-being and experienced a hands-on demonstration of equine-assisted services with Honey and Winnie, USU's two miniature horses. The second day included additional expert presenters, people with lived experience, and an opportunity drawing. Over the three days there were over 200 participants in attendance.
Click HERE to view the recordings & slides from the summit