AlcoholPrevention: How accurately do people perceive the drinking of others? Why dopeople say alcohol makes them more talkative, outgoing, or social whenthe science clearly shows that it is not due to alcohol? The answers tothese questions (and others) wi

When

Tuesday, 11th May 2021

2:00 pm-3:00 pm

Where:

Webinar

Event Description

A Webinar on Prevention Opportunities and The Important Role of Parents

Each year, communities and organizations across the country come together to raise awareness about the importance of substance use prevention and positive mental health by celebrating National Prevention Week, May 9-15th.

Parents, Teachers, Social Workers and Prevention specialists join us for a webinar on Tuesday May 11th, 2021 2:00pm-3:00pm CST. “Alcohol Prevention: From Placebos to Perceptions (and What the Science Means for Parents and Professionals)” with Dr. Jason Kilmer.

Register at: https://tinyurl.com/AlcoholPrevention51121

Dr. Jason Kilmer is an Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington (UW), and serves as an investigator on several studies evaluating prevention and intervention efforts for alcohol, marijuana, and other drug use by college students. In addition to research and teaching, he has worked extensively with college students and student groups around alcohol and other drug prevention programming and presentations throughout his career both at UW and on campuses across the nation.

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AlcoholPrevention: How accurately do people perceive the drinking of others? Why dopeople say alcohol makes them more talkative, outgoing, or social whenthe science clearly shows that it is not due to alcohol? The answers tothese questions (and others) wi