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- | NOW What’re We Supposed to Do? Evidence-Based Practices for MAT Wed, 07/26/2017 3-5:00pm ET (2 CT/1 MT/12 PT) Earn 2 CEs More Information Register Now! |
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- | Value Based Reimbursement: Huge Opportunities for Treatment Programs Wed, 08/09/2017 3-4:30pm ET (2 CT/1 MT/12 PT) Earn 1.5 CEs More Information Register Now! |
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- | Addiction as a Relational Disorder: A Neuro-Informed Treatment Perspective Wed, 09/27/2017 3-4:30pm ET (2 CT/1 MT/12 PT) Earn 1.5 CEs More Information Register Now! |
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Promote Your Job Listing with NAADAC |
Need to fill a position in your agency or educational program? NAADAC's Career Center is the place to go.
Your career ads will reach NAADAC members and a professional mailing list of 48,000+ professionals each week for three months.
That is almost half of the 95,000 addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals that the Department of Labor estimates work in the United States.
Each career ad runs until its closing date or for three months.
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Update Your NAADAC Profile |
Log into NAADAC to verify your contact information and preferences. Make sure you are taking advantage of everything NAADAC has to offer its members!
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Post Your Event on NAADAC's Calendar |
NAADAC’s Calendar of Events is a marketing tool for the promotion of NAADAC, affiliate, and partner events and webinars. Posting events on the calendar is free and easy to do – just click “submit an event” and fill out the event submission form. Adding your event to the NAADAC calendar has many benefits:
- Listed on NAADAC's main calendar
- Searchable by State, Webinars, or National events
- Listed on State's Affiliate webpage
- Upload event logos and links
- Automatically listed on NAADAC.org's front page
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July 12, 2017 |
We Need Your Voice! Contact Your Senators Today to Oppose the Health Care Bill
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As Congress returns to Washington this week, Senate leaders are hoping to release a new version of their repeal and replace legislation, the Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA), as soon as Thursday with a vote as early as next week. We need your voice, your story and your activism TODAY!
NAADAC joined over 450 addiction & mental health organizations in signing an updated 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.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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Today's Webinar: Treating Eating Disorders as Substance Use Disorders?
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Wed, July 12, 2017 @ 3:00 - 4:30pm ET (2 CT/1 MT/12 PT)
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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July is National Minority Mental Health Month
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In 2008, the US House of Representatives established July as Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. This observance aims to improve access to mental health treatment and services for multicultural communities through increased public awareness. Learn more from the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) about what you can do to raise awareness in your community.
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Last Chance to Submit Poster Presentations Proposals for the 2017 Annual Conference
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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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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:
- one of two NAADAC Annual Conference Registrations ($600 value each);
- one of five signed copies of William White’s The History of Addiction Counseling in the United States (priceless); or
- one of four $25 Amazon gift cards.
Help us better help you to help others!
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2017 Annual Conference - Co-Occuring Disorders Track
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The 2017 Annual Conference: Elevate Your Practice in Denver, CO, features breakout sessions in nine different subject tracks, including Practice Management, Pharmacotherapy, Clinical Skills, Recovery, Co-Occuring Disorders, Process Addictions, Cultural Humility, Professional Development, and Education.
Co-Occuring Disorders presentations include:Saturday, September 23, 2017
- Eating Disorders & Food Addiction: Where Do They Fit?, presented by Marty Lerner, PhD
- Learned Helplessness, Perceived Control and the Impact on Addiction and Co-Occurring Disorders, presented by Susan Shipp, MA, LPC, CACD III, MAC
Sunday, September 24, 2017
- Build Confidence in Dealing with Suicidality in Substance Use Disorder Counseling, presented by Randi Jensen MA, LMHC, CDP & Terry Markmann RN, MA
- A Non-Pharmacologic Approach to Managing Emotion Dysregulation in Addiction Treatment, presented by Osvaldo Cabral MA, LPC, LAC & Bari Platter, MS, RN, PMHCNS-BC
Monday, September 25, 2017
- Building Resiliency for Clients with Mental Health, Cognitive and Substance Use Disorders, presented by Rick Krueger MA, LPCC, LADC
- Clinical Education and Interventions for Defense Structures of Co-Occurring Populations, presented by Brian Lengfelder, LCPC, CAADC, SAP, MAC
In addition to these specific tracks, the conference will feature over five days of presentations, professional development, networking, exhibits, culture, and community from September 22-26, 2017 in Dever, CO. Earn up to 34.75 CEs!
[ Full Schedule ] - [ Conference Overview ] - [ Register Today ] |
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PhD Candidate Survey: Education Level & Critical Thinking Skills Among SUD Counselors Nationwide
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Are you an addiction counselor?
If so, your opinion is needed in a study regarding education level & critical thinking skills among addiction counselors across the country.
The study is being conducted by Teresa Eakman, a PhD Candidate at Capella University, through the NAADAC PhD Candidate Survey Service.
[ Take Survey ] - [ Contact Teresa Eakman ] |
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NAADAC for Treatment Providers
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Do you work for or run a treatment center? Download the new NAADAC for Treatment Providers brochure to learn how your treatment center can partner with NAADAC as an organizational member, to give staff members individual NAADAC memberships, and for professional staff development through NCC AP’s national addiction-specific credentials and NAADAC education, training, and professional development.NAADAC can help treatment providers:
- Build business and brand recognition through an engaged network of more than 48,000 addiction professionals;
- Keep your team up-to-date on latest addiction-related educational offerings, news, and events;
- Save money on malpractice insurance, professional development, and continuing education expenses;
- Develop staff leadership skills;
- Ensure staff adhere to ethical standards
- Improve employee recruitment and retention; and
- Ensure your clients receive the highest quality of care.
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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!
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