Purposeful Integration of Spiritual and Faith-based Traditions in Clinical Addiction Recovery.
Presented by Gaetano Vaccaro, PhD CSAT
Workshop Overview
This continuing education presentation provides clinicians with a comprehensive, evidence-based framework for integrating spiritual and faith-based traditions into addiction treatment, with a particular focus on abstinence models, 12-step social model approaches, residential and outpatient care. The training explores the psychological and neurobiological foundations of spirituality in recovery, differentiates spirituality from religion and spiritual emergence, and examines the diverse cultural and faith traditions that commonly intersect with treatment, as well as the emerging use of entheogen “spirit medicine” in convential clinical practice. Participants are introduced to the core spiritual principles embedded within abstinence and 12-step models—such as higher power (the God of our understanding) , surrender, accountability, service, and meaning-making—and learn how these principles support identity transformation and long-term recovery. Participants will gain practical tools and interventions drawn from Spiritual Psychology, Jungian Depth Psychology, ACT, DBT, mindfulness-based relapse prevention, and positive psychology. The workshop emphasizes ethical practice, cultural humility, and trauma-informed care when addressing spiritual needs, especially for clients with religious trauma histories or those experiencing spiritual emergence. Through case vignettes and discussion of structured assessments (FICA, HOPE, SPIRIT) participants learn how to incorporate wisdom traditions, contemplative practices, needs, values and spiritual assessments into their clinical approach to clients. The training encourages providers to support clients in accessing spirituality as a resilience resource while ensuring that all interventions remain client-directed, inclusive, and clinically grounded in evidence-based practices.
WORKSHOP INFORMATION
January 30th, 2026
11:00 AM ET to 1:00 PM ET – Training Presentation
LOCATION: Register to receive link information for this online training.
COST: FREE – There is no charge for this complimentary training.
REGISTRATION: Sign-up via Zoom.
The training will cover:
This training provides clinicians with a comprehensive, evidence-based framework for integrating spiritual and faith-based traditions into addiction treatment, with a particular focus on abstinence models, 12-step social model approaches, residential and outpatient care.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER


Gaetano Vaccaro, PhD CSAT
NATIONAL CLINICAL ADVISOR, Sero Mental Health
Dr. Kelly is the Elizabeth R. Spallin Professor of Psychiatry in Addiction Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is the Founder and Director of the Recovery Research Institute at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), the Associate Director of the Center for Addiction Medicine at MGH, and the Founder and Director of the National Center on Youth Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery. He also serves as the Chief of the Division of Addiction Treatment and Prevention across the Mass General Brigham (MGB) Academic Medical Centers (AMC) Department of Psychiatry (AMC Psychiatry). Dr. Kelly is a former President of the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Society of Addiction Psychology, the current President of the American Board of Addiction Psychology and a Fellow of the APA. He has served as a consultant to U.S. federal agencies and non-federal institutions, as well as foreign governments, the United Nations and the World Health Organization. Dr. Kelly has published over 250 peer-reviewed articles, chapters, and books in the field of addiction medicine, and was an author on the U.S. Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health. He has also been honored with national and international lifetime achievement awards for his research. His work has focused on addiction treatment and the recovery process, mechanisms of behavior change, and reducing stigma and discrimination among individuals suffering from addiction.




