Advances in Addiction & Recovery (Summer 2015)

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PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE* SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 MORNING BREAKOUT SESSIONS (CONT.) HIPAA-HITECH Compliance 2015 Jay Ostrowski, MA, LPC-S, NCC, DCC, ACS Treating the Emerging Young Adult Alcoholic and Addict Cardwell C. Nuckols, PhD Extreme Love Addiction: The CoDependent and The Borderline Cheri DeMoss, MA, LCPC, CAADC, MAC, NCAC II, NCRS Energy Psychology: A New Paradigm for Trauma-Informed Care Michael DeMolina, MS, LPCS, CDCS, MAC, DCEP The MEPS Mobile, a Paradigm for Recovery Mark Loftis, PhD, LADAC, SPE, LPC, MHSP Using a Clinical Decision Support Tool to Match Patients to Treatment for Opiate Dependence Peter Luongo, PhD, LCSW-C Developing Self-Efficacy: Addiction Counseling Interns in Field Experiences Joan Standora, PhD & Monica Joseph, PhD Treating the “T” in LGBT Marsha Partington, MA, LADC 12:15 PM -- 1:45 PM NAADAC Membership Lunch Boxed Lunches with NAADAC Regional Caucuses

2:00 PM -- 3:30 PM AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS Relapse Prevention Planning: Findings from an Investigation of SMART Recovery Participants Deirdre O’Sullivan, PhD, CRC

The ACA and Why Prevention Is Health Reform Jane Goble-Clark, MPA, CSAPC Navigating Information in Addiction Science with SALIS Judit Ward, PhD, MLIS

Eating on the Edge: A Study of Dietary Habits and Nutritional Status Among Street Drug Addicts Mone Eli Saeland

NCC AP Certification: Being the Star of Your Own Show Kathryn Benson, LADC, NCAC II, QSAP, QSC & Shirley Mikell, NCAC II, CAC II, SAP

Technology-Based Clinical Supervision Thomas Durham, PhD, LACD

Affiliate Leadership Meeting: What NAADAC Can Do for You Kirk Bowden, PhD, MAC, LISAC, NCC, LPC Cynthia Moreno Tuohy, NCAC II, CDC III, SAP HeidiAnne Werner, Director of Operations & Finance Jessica Gleason, JD, Director of Communications Rhonda Britton, CMP, Affiliate & Events Coordinator

Contingency Management: An EvidenceBased, Family Therapy Approach to Treating Teen Substance Abuse Jaime Houston, PsyD The Action Distraction Addiction: Sexual Addiction Sadie Sheafe, PhD, LCSW, BCD, ABS Dip Bipolar Borderline and Substance AbuseTreating the Most Difficult Cases Debra Meehl, DD, MSW Opioids — Friend or Foe? Billy Heckle, Rph, CAC II

4:15 PM -- 5:30 PM KEYNOTE Understanding and Changing a “Habit” Called Addiction Cardwell C. Nuckols, PhD

Addition Vulnerability and Psychiatric Disorders are Primarily Genetic – Exactly What is Inherited? Rhonda McKillip, MEd, LMHC, MAC, CDCIII, CDP

The Venue Where You’ll be Staying Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center 5701 Marinelli Road, North Bethesda, MD 20852 Main: 301-822-9200 | Fax: 301-822-9201 Website:http://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-photos/wasbn-bethesda-north-marriott-hoteland-conference-center

Attendees can book their hotel rooms online at https://resweb.passkey.com/go/518be9ed or by calling 800.859.8003. Please make sure to reference the NAADAC Conference to receive our special group discount. Reservations are available on a first-come first-served basis for the limited number of rooms being held at the discounted rate. Please book your room early as space is limited and will sell out! Room Reservation Deadline: September 21, 2015 12

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COURTESY OF HOTEL

Just outside of Washington, D.C., the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center is offering rooms for the discounted price of $149 a night (plus applicable taxes) for reser­ vations made by September 21, 2015. The hotel offers convenient public transportation access to Washington, DC and surrounding areas. The White Flint Metro Station (on the Red Line) is just a short walk away from the hotel (within 1/3 of a mile). In addition, there are a number of restaurants and shops within walking distance of the hotel.


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