33rd Annual Behavioral Health and Addictive Disorders Conference
Special Focus On

• Neuroscience & Therapy
• Treating Trauma
• The Brain & Addiction
• Co-Occurring Disorders

Who Should Attend

The training will be valuable for those working in the areas of:
      • Mental Health
      • Addictions Counseling
      • Marriage & Family
         Therapy
      • Psychology
      • School Counseling
      • Registered Nursing
      • Courts and Corrections
      • Prevention
      • Employee Assistance
      • Pastoral Counseling
      • and Others

up to 23 CEs includes 3 hours Ethics and Boundaries and 2 hours medical errors

Approvals

International Institute for Trauma Addiction Professionals (IITAP)

The National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)

National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC)

Association of Social Work Board (ASWB) through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program

Florida Certification Board, Inc.

State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration for Mental Health Counselors, Clinical Social Workers and Marriage/Family Therapists

California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC)

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What is the 33rd Annual Training Institute Behaviorial Health & Addictive Disorders?

It is a premier training event, specializing in mental health and the addictions field. It is where a unique combination of nationally recognized faculty address a wide variety of today’s most relevant topics. The result is a highly acclaimed national training event featuring customized training opportunities for developing new treatment strategies and the sharing of research advances for clinicians and counselors.

Program Focus & Goals

US Journal Training, Inc. and The Institute for Integral Development present an exceptional combination of inspiring speakers and trainers, addressing today’s most relevant topics. This year’s Training Institute tackles the issues of behavioral health and addictions using an integrated approach which considers the complex emotional, social and spiritual dimensions of each individual. Trauma, mindfulness, neuroscience and therapy, the brain and addiction, spirituality, process addictions, changework, video game addiction and social media, gender specific treatment, cinematherapy, caregiving issues, self defeating behaviors, ethics, medical errors and other issues will be explored. For more information, please download the complete conference brochure.

Faculty Includes

Bill O’Hanlon, MS
Bill
O’Hanlon, MS
Reef Karim, MD
Reef Karim, MD
Christine Courtois, PhD
Christine
Courtois, PhD
Michael Miller, MD
Michael
Miller, MD
Colin Ross, MD
Colin
Ross, MD
Christine Stevens, MSW
Christine
Stevens, MSW
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Tuition

Full Program February 13–16, 2012 $399 ($449 after Jan 10)
Daily Tuition Monday, Feb 13, 2012 $120 ($140 after Jan 10)
Daily Tuition Tuesday, Feb 14, 2012 $120 ($140 after Jan 10)
Daily Tuition Wednesday, Feb 15, 2012 $120 ($140 after Jan 10)
Daily Tuition Thursday, Feb 16, 2012 $  70 ($  90 after Jan 10)

Please Register Early, Space is Limited


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For more information or assistance with registration, please call toll free,
1-800-441-5569 or contact us