Signs and Symptoms of Typical Drug Impairment

Dates: January 22, 2026

Meets: Th from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Location: Zoom Webinar

Zoom - No Charge: $0.00

There are still openings remaining at this time.

This two-hour training equips behavioral health professionals, addiction counselors, social workers, and allied practitioners with the skills needed to distinguish between residual impairment from chronic substance use and signs of active use that may indicate immediate risk or danger. Co-facilitated by experienced clinicians, the session explores how long-term substance use can affect cognition, mood, and functioning—often mimicking acute intoxication—and how to differentiate these lingering effects from behaviors that require urgent intervention.

Through real-world case examples, participants will learn how to make clinically sound observations, document both subjective reports and objective findings, and remain firmly within professional scope of practice. Emphasis is placed on accurate assessment, ethical decision-making, risk identification, clear and defensible documentation, and collaborative care strategies.

By the end of the training, participants will be better prepared to:

• Identify key indicators of residual versus active substance-related impairment
• Recognize warning signs of potential danger
• Document clinical impressions using best-practice standards
• Communicate risk in a clear, ethical, and scope-appropriate manner
This session supports practitioners in improving assessment accuracy, enhancing client safety, and strengthening clinical documentation in substance-use–related settings.

Notes:

Webinar ID: 975 9682 0616
Fee: $0.00
Hours:2.00

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Kylia Eastman

Kylia serves as the Court and DCFS Advocate for Harbor House, Inc. She holds a Bachelor’s of Psychology and is an Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She dedicates her time to advancing recovery within restorative justice programs, and empowering individuals and their families. With a deep commitment to advocacy and community well-being, Kylia works to bridge systems of support and foster healing and long-term change. Alcohol and Drug Counselor. With a deep commitment to advocacy and community well-being, Kylia works to bridge systems of support that foster healing and long-term change. Outside of her professional role, she values time with her family and enjoys outdoor activities, art, and spiritual growth.

 

 


Jessica Sparks

Jessica has been employed with Harbor House, Inc. for four years, currently serving as a Screening Specialist. She is pursuing a Bachelor’s of Human Services, and is a Counselor in Training. She is dedicated to helping individuals who are seeking treatment access the services they need, while providing hope and compassion.

 

 

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