Addressing Underlying Trauma in Opioid Use
presented by Dr Tanya Saraiya
Up to 90% of people with opioid use disorder (OUD) have trauma exposure and up to 41% have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Up to 90% of people with opioid use disorder (OUD) have trauma exposure and up to 41% have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Details
When
Thursday 7 August 2025
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Where
This is online event via Zoom.
This webinar is suitable for workers in the AOD, mental health, allied health and welfare sectors.
This webinar is suitable for workers in the AOD, mental health, allied health and welfare sectors.
Cost
Free
However, studies estimate that less than 12% of people with OUD and co-occurring PTSD receive treatment for their PTSD.
Dr. Saraiya will present her early career work on assessing and addressing underlying trauma among people struggling with opioid use. Specifically, she will share findings from a new integrated therapy for opioid use disorder and PTSD and the development of a digital toolkit to assess for intimate partner violence in three opioid treatment programs in South Carolina.
Throughout this talk, other projects and associated reflections on how systemic racism and healthcare barriers influence trauma and opioid use treatment will be discussed.
Tanya C. Saraiya, PhD is an assistant professor, licensed clinical psychologist, and director of the PATH Lab in the department of psychiatry at the Medical University of South Carolina. Broadly, her research aims to understand and attend to traumatic stress and PTSD in individuals in recovery for substance use.
Across this work, she strives to focus on health disparities and ongoing inequities that present based on individual and collective identity, culture, race, and context.
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Date: Thursday 07th Aug, 2025
Venue: Online
Time: 13:00pm – 14:00pm AEST
Cost: Free - Talking Point is a free seminar series but registrations are essential
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