Loading Events
  • This event has passed.

25th Anniversary New England School of Best Practices in Addiction Treatment

August 28, 2017 - August 31, 2017

The 25th Anniversary New England School of Best Practices in Addiction Treatment will take place August 28 – 31, 2017 in beautiful Waterville Valley, New Hampshire.

A wide variety of courses has been planned to address identified regional programming needs, evidence – based practices, primary healthcare integration, behavioral healthcare integration, credentialing requirements, clinical supervision, and management. 

Are you interested in working toward or maintaining specialty certification credentials?

  • Clinical Supervision, (2-day class on site, with virtual pre- and post-event coursework to total 30 hours)
  • Additional Clinical Supervision courses
  • Ethics for Clinical Supervisors
  • Department Of Transportation /Substance Abuse Professional Qualification / Requalification, with exam available on site;

Do you wish to explore intensive clinical courses? Some highlights include:

  • Opioid Addiction and Treatment: Understanding the Disorder, Treatment, and Protocol
  • Relapse Prevention
  • Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention
  • Conducting Helpful Clinical Conversations
  • Pharmacotherapy for Behavioral Health Disorders
  • Treating Young Adults with Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders and Behavioral Issues
  • Advanced Motivational Interviewing
  • Cultural Competence to Reduce Health Disparities
  • ASAM Criteria
  • Technology Assisted Treatment
  • SBIRT
  • Criminal Justice coursework
  • Advanced Ethics
  • Hepatitis C: Current Resources for Behavioral Health & Medical Professionals
  • Treatment Planning: Translating Required Paperwork into Clinically Useful Information
  • Psybersick: Dangers of Internet Addiction and Social Media
  • Substance Use & Mental Health Problems Among Older Adults: The Challenge of Assessment, Intervention and Treatment
  • And more!

Are you interested in developing or enhancing the management skills necessary to advance to new roles in your career?

For the fifth year, the New England Institute and the New England ATTC are offering a management certificate program for managers and emerging managers in the addiction field. Being a good counselor alone does not prepare a professional to take the next step to running an prevention, treatment or recovery focused program. To meet this clear need, the New England Institute and the NE-ATTC have developed a track at Best Practices and another at the June Summer School that, when taken together, advance a professional’s management abilities and provide a professional certification. You may select some or all of the four courses offered on the Management Track.

Details

Start:
August 28, 2017
End:
August 31, 2017
Website:
https://neias.site-ym.com/events/register.aspx?id=989658