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-Take NAADAC’s Benefits & Communications Survey & Win a Prize!
-Contact Your Senators Today to Oppose the Health Care Bill
-2017 Call for Poster Presentations
-Upcoming Webinar: Treating Eating Disorders as SUD?
-2017 AC Spotlight: Claudia Black on Addiction & Trauma in Young Adults
-NAADAC Announces 2017 Hill Day
-Register Today: 2017 Addiction Health Sciences Research Conference
-Don’t Miss the Annual ARHE & ARS Conference in Washington, D.C., July 11th-13th!
-Call for Presenters: 2017 SDAAPP Fall Conference
-NAADAC Career Center
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NAADAC WEBINAR SERIES
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-Treating Eating Disorders as SUD?
Wed, 07/12/2017
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-NOW What’re We Supposed to Do? Evidence-Based Practices for MAT
Wed, 07/26/2017
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-Value Based Reimbursement: Huge Opportunities for Treatment Programs
Wed, 08/09/2017
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-Co-Occurring Inter-Relational Domestic Violence and SUD
Wed, 08/23/2017
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Alaska Training Institute 
Anchorage, AK 
08/16/17-08/18/17
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-2017 Annual Conference: Elevate Your Practice 
Denver, CO 
09/22/17-09/26/17
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PARTNER EVENTS
-ARHE and ARS Annual Conference
Washington, DC 
07/11/17-07/13/17
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-The SAM (Smart Approaches to Marijuana) Marijuana Education Summit 
Denver, CO 
08/16/17
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-2017 National Cannabis Summit 
Denver, CO 
08/28/17-08/30/17
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-2017 Addiction Health Sciences Research Conference
Madison, WI 
10/18/17-10/20/17
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-2017 SDAAPP Fall Conference 
Rapid City, SD 
09/13/17-09/15/17
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-2018 SDAAPP Legislative Event 
01/11/18
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July 5, 2017

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Take NAADAC’s Benefits & Communications Survey & Win a Prize!
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NAADAC is reaching out to NAADAC members and non-members to gain insight into how we can better serve and communicate with our members and the addiction profession. Please take a few minutes to share your valuable thoughts to help improve our membership benefits, services, and communications.
Surveys can be answered anonymously, or you can provide your contact information to be entered into a drawing to win one of the following: (1) one of two NAADAC Annual Conference Registrations ($600 value each); (2) one of five signed copies of William White’s The History of Addiction Counseling in the United States (priceless); or (3) one of four $25 Amazon gift cards.
Help us better help you to help others!

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Keep the Pressure On! Contact Your Senators Today to Oppose the Health Care Bill
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The health care vote in the Senate has been delayed and proponents of the bill are working hard to get the votes they need to it passed. We need to work harder to protect those affected by substance use disorders.

NAADAC joined over 430 addiction & mental health organizations in signing a letter to Senate leadership addressing serious concerns with how the Senate health care bill will affect the millions of Americans suffering from substance use disorders and mental illness who may lose their health coverage entirely or see reductions in benefits that impede access to needed care.
We need your voice, your story and your activism TODAY, as the new health care bill would:
  • Deeply cut Medicaid funding, end the Medicaid expansion, impose caps on federal Medicaid funds, and allow states to impose work requirements on certain beneficiaries;
  • Allow states to remove essential health benefits (which require insurers to cover addiction and mental health benefits); and
  • Result in millions of people losing their health insurance, including millions of people who need addiction and mental health care
Please call the U.S. Capitol directly at 202-224-3121 to be connected to your Senators to urge a NO vote on the health care bill. Click here to find your Senators.

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2017 Call for Poster Presentations
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NAADAC members and non-members are invited to submit poster presentation proposals for display at the 2017 Annual Conference. NAADAC encourages young investigators, researchers, and addiction professionals from diverse organizations and fields to submit.
The 2017 Annual Conference will be held at the Denver Marriott Tech Center from September 22-26, 2017. Posters will be on display throughout the regular conference session days of September 23-25, with presentations taking place on September 24th.
Submission Deadline: Sunday, July 16, 2017
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Upcoming Webinar: Treating Eating Disorders as Substance Use Disorders?
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Wed, July 12, 2017 @ 3:00 - 4:30pm ET
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Given the complexity and nature of eating disorders, this presentation seeks to shed light on the growing continuum of research pointing to the “addictive” elements driving pathological overeating and the regulation of appetite. This webinar will identify the specific “foods of abuse,” the interplay between biological, cultural, and psychological factors, and the evidence supporting this substance use thesis.
Earn 1.5 CEs (free for NAADAC members - join now!).

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2017 AC Spotlight: Claudia Black on Addiction & Trauma in Young Adults 
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NAADAC is excited to announce that Claudia Black, PhD, will be presenting a keynote session entitled Addiction and Trauma: Complexities of Treating the Young Adult at the upcoming 2017 Annual Conference: Elevate Your Practice in Denver, Colorado, taking place from September 22nd to September 26th.

Working with young adults with addictive disorders most often also means working with co-occurring disorders of anxiety and depression. Recognizing not just blatant traumas, but addressing developmental trauma is significant in their treatment. In her presentation, Dr. Black will address clinical issues amongst the often ignored population of economically privileged young people. She will provide treatment protocol that recognizes the development needs of this age group that is different from their older counterparts.

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NAADAC Announces 2017 Hill Day
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This year, NAADAC has partnered with the National Council for Behavioral Healthfor its Annual Public Policy Institute and Hill Day from October 2-3, 2017 at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

This free, two-day event brings together hundreds of behavioral health providers, administrators, board members, consumers and community stakeholders in D.C. for a day of sessions and workshops on federal behavioral health policy on October 2nd. After these sessions, Hill Day attendees take to Capitol Hill on October 3rd to advocate for better resources for mental health and addictions treatment in their communities.

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Register Today for the 2017 Addiction Health Sciences Research Conference in Madison, WI on October 18th-20th!
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Hear from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) Director, Dr. Kimberly Johnson, the Director of the Division of Epidemiology, Services, and Prevention Research at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Dr. Carlos Blanco, and more at the upcoming Addiction Health Services Research ConferencePatients, Populations, and Processes: Multidisciplinary approaches to addiction health services improvement, taking place October 18-20 in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Don’t Miss the Annual ARHE & ARS Conference in Washington, D.C., July 11th-13th!
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The Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE) is hosting its 8th National Collegiate Recovery Conference in Washington, D.C., on July 11th – July 13th. This year’s conference, which is co-hosted by the Association of Recovery Schools (ARS), will provide attendees with an exciting opportunity for professionals to connect, receive continuing education credits and learn about adolescent treatment and recovery support services.
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Last Chance! Call for Presenters: 2017 SDAAPP Fall Conference
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The South Dakota Association of Addiction and Prevention Professionals invites you to participate in our statewide conference through the submission of abstracts for consideration for presentation. The 2017 SDAAPP Fall Conference takes place on September 13-15, 2017 in Rapid City, SD.

Submissions Deadline: July 6, 2017

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NAADAC Career Center
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The NAADAC Career Center provides a variety of employment listings at no charge for addiction-focused professionals. If you are looking to find a new career, the NAADAC Career Center can help! Check out our latest listings!All Career Center Listings ]
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Friday, June 30, 2017

Addiction to Activity

By Jim Liebelt

You may say, “I am allowed to do anything.” But I reply, “Not everything is good for you.” And even though I am allowed to do anything, I must not become a slave to anything. 
–1 Corinthians 6:12 (NLT)
What is all the commotion about? It seems that everyone is rushing about, trying to work through our to-do lists so that we can… add more items to our to-do lists. Let’s get some perspective here! We are not doing ourselves any favors by living life at supersonic speed. Today, we cram more and more activity into our lives because our culture encourages us to do so and because we can.
This addiction to activity has also infected the church. It’s wonderful that so many churches today can offer a wide variety of ministry services in order to address a wide variety of life issues. But, far too many Christ-followers cram their schedules with too many (good) things: ministry meetings, program meetings, small group Bible studies, accountability groups, recovery groups and even meetings to plan more meetings! And, as a result life loses its balance.
Remember, just because we can do something, doesn’t mean we should! Busyness for busyness sake–even when the busyness is ministry oriented–is counterproductive at best and simply sinful at worst.
When I look at Jesus’ life, I see a man who was not ruled by His schedule. He seldom seemed rushed. For instance, I love that while He pursued plans, He would welcome interruptions from people in need. From what we know, Jesus never said anything like this to anyone, “I’m sorry, I can’t help you. I need to be in Jericho by sundown.”
Wouldn’t it be refreshing to cut back on our pace of activities and actually live more like Jesus? Wouldn’t it be helpful to become more of the salt and light that Jesus called us to be in our neighborhoods and communities and spent less time in activities and meetings just talking about it?
Today, give some thought to the pace of your life. If necessary, begin the process of weeding out activities from your life that may be good, but actually prevent you from living a balanced life.
GOING DEEPER:
1. What good activities are you involved in that could actually be (or become) obstacles to your spiritual health and effectiveness in serving Christ?
2. Are you simply too busy? If so, what steps can you take this week to get your schedule under control?
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