Person-Centered Care in SUD Settings: Whole-Person Care
This course introduces the foundations of person-centered care in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and services. Learners will explore what it means to support the whole person by integrating physical health, mental health, and social factors into care.
The course examines how values, attitudes, and bias can influence everyday practice and highlights approaches that promote respect, collaboration, and dignity. Participants will build awareness of how their role supports person-centered, responsive care across diverse settings.
This self-paced training is designed to be finished in approximately one hour. You have the flexibility to exit the course and return at any time to resume from where you left off. Upon completion, you’ll be eligible to earn 1 Continuing Education (CE) credit and download your certificate at no cost.
This course is part of the Advancing Person-Centered Care in Substance Use Disorder Settings series, which offers focused, standalone learning experiences that can be taken individually or as a complete set.