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Northwest Institute of Addictions Studies

Weaving Spirit and Science: Technology for Effective Practices in Recovery

Presented in partnership with the Northwest Institute of Addictions Studies

Thursday-Saturday, July 20–July 22, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Registration (pdf)

This conference is designed to meet the ongoing training needs of addictions, criminal justice, mental health, prevention, education and health professionals. During this three-day conference, choose from a wide range of workshops in seven program tracks. A partial list of topics covered in each track is detailed below:

Prevention Track:
Target Meth by Oregon Partnership
Prevention of Under Age Drinking by Oregon Partnership
Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome & Fetal Alcohol Effects by SAMHSA FASD Center for Excellence

Adolescent Track:
Overview of the Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach and Assertive Continuing Care by Susan Godley Rh.D, Chestnut Health Systems
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy by Tracy Varner, DayBreak
Utilizing Evidence Based Practices with Youth of Color by Angelo Adson, M.S.S., M.L.S.P., L.S.W., Philadelphia Health Management
Experiential Treatment by Russell Chamberlain, L.C.S.W., LifeSTREAM Therapy

Adult Track:
Attachment & Trauma by Diana Lia, Oregon State of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services
Sexuality & Recovery by David Powell, Ph.D., President of the International Center for Health Concerns
Group Treatment by Marvin Clifford, L.C.S.W., Ph.D., Ochsner Clinic and Teaching Hospital
Evidence Based Practices in Family Therapy by Marvin Clifford, L.C.S.W., Ph.D., Ochsner Clinic and Teaching Hospital

Co-Occurring Disorders:
Addiction and Suicide: Dying for a Drink or Drug by Richard Ries, M.D., University of Washington
DBT: Distress Tolerance Skills by Cathy Moonshine Ph.D., Moonshine Consulting
SMART Treatment Planning by Cathy Moonshine Ph.D., Moonshine Consulting
Co-Occurring Treatment with Youth & Adult Clients by Norman Hoffman, Ph.D., Evince Clinical Assessment

Corrections:
Social Learning & Role Plays by Peter Barbur, L.P.C., 5th Ave. Counseling & Consulting
New Face of Juvenile Justice by Wayne Scott, L.C.S.W., Multnomah County Department of Community Justice
Meth Family Drug Court by Marilyn Bordner, New Horizons
Girls in the Juvenile Justice System by Fred Dyer, Ph.D., C.A.D.C., Dyer Trainings

Supervision & Leadership:
Compassion Fatigue by David Powell, Ph.D., International Center for Health Concerns
What Helps Addiction Treatment Agencies Adopt Research Proven Treatment Methods? Standards of Excellence: Creating
Organizational Change in treatment Philosophy and Programming by Jonathan D. Scott, M.Ed., Victory Programs
Fund Raising Strategies by Jen Smith, De Paul Treatment Centers
EBP Implementation: Collaborating with staff by Angelo Adson, M.S.S., M.L.S.P., L.S.W., Philadelphia Health Management

Recovery & Spirituality:
Rock to Enlightenment by Boyd Sharp, L.P.C.
Community Recovery by Ed Blackburn, Central City Concern
Peer Run Recovery Organizations by RAP
Forgiveness & Recovery, Gordon Lindbloom, Ph.D., Lewis & Clark College, Graduate School of Education and Counseling

Conference presenters are practitioners committed to advancing professionalism and best practices in the field of addictions.

Conference Fee: $225, Single-day Fee:$100
19.5 CEUs, Single-day 6.5 CEUs
Agency discount available
On-campus housing or hotel lodging are available
503-768-6040

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Registrations are now being accepted

Registration (pdf)