Recharge & Renew in Arizona - SCOTTSDALE February 20-22, 2019 - Earn up to 18 CE hours, including 3 Ethics CEs and 3 CEs of Gender-Specific ...
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Earn up to 18 CE hours, including 3 Ethics CEs and 3 CEs of Gender- Specific Training Recharge & Renew in Arizona SCOTTSDALE February 20–22, 2019
Explore creating holistic treatments that integrate the spiritual and psychosocial. Develop your clinical skills, grow relationships with like-minded peers, and rejuvenate personally and professionally with breathtaking views of the Sonoran Desert. Designed and accredited for: In 3 days: PRIVATE PRACTICE Learn effective and THERAPISTS innovative treatment plans for your patients. PSYCHOLOGISTS COUNSELORS, SOCIAL WORKERS, INTERVENTIONISTS ADVOCATES, FAMILIES, PEOPLE IN RECOVERY
Highlights Exploring the Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Health, Well-Being, and Spirituality Shauna Shapiro, PHD Professor, author, and internationally recognized expert in mindfulness and compassion We-Ko-Pa Resort & Conference Center With breathtaking views of the McDowell Mountains amid the tranquility of the Sonoran Desert, the We-Ko-Pa Resort offers an ideal location to rejuvenate. This lushly landscaped oasis offers spectacular views of Arizona’s majestic Four Peaks and iconic Red Mountains alongside the free-flowing Verde River. The Resort includes the We-Ko-Pa Golf Club, featuring two award-winning, 18-hole golf courses. Earn up to 18 CE Credit Hours In addition to earning up to 18 CEs, attendees can also earn 3 Ethics CEs and 3 CEs of Gender-Specific Training at this one conference.
The Summit Experience Recent headlines about celebrity suicides, the long-lasting impact of untreated trauma, and the opioid and stimulant crises have made the role of the clinical professional more important than ever. At the Science & Spirit Summit, investigate new research, evolving treatment concepts, and different cultural perspectives to create effective and innovative treatment plans. Agenda* DAY 1 Wednesday, February 20 7:30 AM 1:30 PM–4:45 PM Conference Transgender 202: Registration A Trauma-Informed Approach to Serving Transgender and Gender- 9:00 AM–12:15 PM Nonconforming Clients in Substance Use American Indian Treatment Settings Historical Trauma and KYLE PENNIMAN, MSW, Cultural Healing LISAC, CADAC YVONNE FORTIER, MA, LPC, LISAC A Clinician’s Guide to Ethical Decision-Making Implementing Post- in the Workplace Induction Therapy in DENISE BEAGLEY, MSc Everyday Practice SARAH BRIDGE, LCSW 12:15 PM–1:30 PM Lunch on your own
7:30 AM 1:30 PM–3:00 PM DAY 2 Thursday, February 21 Registration and Trauma Triage in Networking in the Addictions Counseling Exhibit Hall 8:30 AM–8:45 AM Welcome Remarks DOUG EDWARDS, DIRECTOR, INSTITUTE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE 8:45 AM–10:15 AM The Role of Food in Brain Gut Microbiome Interactions EMERAN MAYER, MD 10:15 AM–10:45 AM Coffee and Networking Break in the Exhibit Hall 10:45 AM–12:15 PM The Role of the Brain Gut Microbiome Axis 3:00 PM–3:30 PM in Brain Disorders EMERAN MAYER, MD Coffee and Networking Break Addressing the Opioid in the Exhibit Hall Crisis Through Collective Impact: Gaining Access to Community Resources 3:30 PM–5:00 PM to Better Serve Opioid Integrated Treatment of Use Disorder Patients Patients With PTSD MICHAEL WHITE, MCJ and Substance Use Disorders 12:15 PM–1:30 PM Lunch on your own
7:00 AM–7:30 AM 12:15 PM–1:30 PM DAY 3 Friday, February 22 Morning Yoga Lunch on your own 7:30 AM–8:45 AM 1:30 PM–3:00 PM Registration and Stage 2 Recovery and Networking in the Beyond: Setting the Exhibit Hall Foundation 8:45 AM–10:15 AM 3:00 PM–3:30 PM Exploring the Effects of Networking Break Mindfulness Meditation on Health, Well-Being, and Spirituality 3:30 PM–5:00 PM SHAUNA SHAPIRO, PhD The Art and Science of Healing: Establishing the Healing Relationship 10:15 AM–10:45 AM CARDWELL NUCKOLS, PhD Networking Break and Book Signing for *Agenda and speakers Shauna Shapiro, PhD subject to change. 10:45 AM–12:15 PM Essential Themes and Practices of Mindfulness and Compassion SHAUNA SHAPIRO, PhD A Clinician’s Guide to Supporting the Pregnant Patient With Opioid Use Disorder CHARISSA RIGGS, FNP-C Ready to Relax and Recharge? REGISTER AT SCIENCEANDSPIRITSUMMIT.COM CALL 877.276.0086
Discover the beauty, tranquility, and culture of Arizona’s captivating Sonoran Desert at the AAA Four Diamond We-Ko-Pa Resort & Conference Center. We-Ko-Pa Resort & The Summit has reserved a block of rooms at a Conference Center discounted rate of $209/night + taxes and 10438 North Fort McDowell Road fees. The resort fee, Scottsdale/Fountain Hills, Arizona 85264 including in-room internet, 480.789.5300 will be waived for Summit registrants in the room block. This lushly landscaped oasis offers spectacular views of Arizona’s majestic Four Peaks and The special rate ends iconic Red Mountains alongside the January 20, 2019. free-flowing Verde River. The Resort includes the We-Ko-Pa Golf Club, featuring two award-winning, 18-hole golf courses with incredible panoramic views. The We-Ko-Pa resort is conveniently located for those Platinum Sponsor coming from outside Phoenix or from within the Valley of the Sun: 2019 2 0 minutes from the Phoenix Sky Sponsors Where Change Begins ™ Harbor airport 3 0 minutes from the lower 101/202 Gold Sponsor Bronze Sponsors interchange and 20 minutes from SimplePractice the upper 101/202 interchange Soberman’s Estate Sunwest LTC Pharmacy A voids the congestion Timberline Knolls of the I-10 corridor A djacent to the Fort Mobile App Sponsor Tote Bag Sponsor McDowell Casino
Formerly a Summit for Clinical Excellence SCOTTSDALE | February 20–22, 2019 Explore clinical strategies for addressing trauma, mental illness, and addiction. $449 Clinical Professionals Register Today $529 Non-Clinical scienceandspiritsummit.com Professionals 877.276.0086
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