Monday, September 21, 2020

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-#NAADAC2020 Is a Week Away!
-Today's FREE Webinar: Fostering Couple Recovery - Tools for Counselors and Therapists
-Sunday Is National Addiction Professionals Day!
-Last Chance to Reserve Your Virtual Exhibit Booth at #NAADAC2020!
-2021 Minority Fellowship for Addiction Counselors Is Accepting Applications
-It's National Recovery Month!
-Virtually Meet with Lawmakers at the NAADAC 2020 Virtual Hill Day!
-Help NAADAC Honor Our Deceased
-Ask Your Representative to Oppose the Commercialization and Mass Marketing of Marijuana
-SAMHSA Released the 2019 NSDUH Annual National Report
-NAADAC Career Center
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NAADAC FREE WEBINAR SERIES
Upcoming Webinars
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-Fostering Couple Recovery: Tools for Counselors and Therapists
Wed, 09/16/20
3-5:00pm ET
(2 CT/1 MT/12 PT)
Earn 2 CEs
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-Cognitive Restructuring for PTSD: Non-Exposure Treatment for Trauma
Wed, 10/14/20
3-4:30pm ET
(2 CT/1 MT/12 PT)
Earn 1.5 CEs
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-Dying to Connect: Addiction as an Attachment Disorder
Fri, 10/16/20
12-1:30pm ET
(11 CT/10 MT/9 PT)
Earn 1.5 CEs
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-Unintended Consequences of the Cannabis Panacea: What Addiction Specialists Need to Know
Wed, 10/28/20
3-4:00pm ET
(2 CT/1 MT/12 PT)
Earn 1 CE
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-Advocacy Series, Session V: Bringing it Home – Grassroots Advocacy
Fri, 10/30/20
12-1:30pm ET
(11 CT/10 MT/9 PT)
Earn 1.5 CEs
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-Working with Antisocial Personality: Etiology Through Treatment Interventions
Wed, 11/04/20
3-4:30pm ET
(2 CT/1 MT/12 PT)
Earn 1.5 CEs
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NAADAC SPECIALTY ONLINE TRAINING
Addiction Treatment in Military & Veteran Culture Specialty Training Webinar Series
Clinical Supervision in the Addiction Profession Specialty Training Webinar Series
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NAADAC EVENTS
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National Addiction Professionals Day
09/20/20 
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NAADAC 2020 Annual Conference: Learn, Connect, Succeed
Online 
09/24/20 - 09/26/20 
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NAADAC 2020 Virtual Hill Day
Online 
10/06/20 - 10/07/20 
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PARTNER EVENTS
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National Recovery Month
09/01/20 - 09/30/20
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AFFILIATE EVENTS
-VAPA Training: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Addictions Counseling
Online
09/18/20
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-MTAADAC 2020 Journey Together Conference
Franklin, TN
09/20/20 - 09/23/20
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-VAPA Annual Meeting and Training: Human Trafficking, the Opioid Epidemic, and Treating Trauma 
Online
09/30/20
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-VAPA Training: Ethics
Online
10/09/20
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-2020 APNC Fall Virtual Conference
Online
10/13/20 - 10/16/20
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-IAAP 2020 Fall Conference
10/23/20
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-VAPA Training: Ethics
Online
10/23/20
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-2020 KAAP Virtual Conference
Online
10/26/20
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-SCAADAC Annual Conference: Experience of Treatment & Recovery
Greenville, SC
12/06/20 - 12/08/20
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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 100,000 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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September 16, 2020

#NAADAC2020 Is a Week Away!
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This year, NAADAC is bringing you the same quality experience you expect from our Annual Conference in a virtual format that is easy to use and will allow you to access the information well after the conference has ended!

The virtual NAADAC 2020 Annual Conference: Learn, Connect, Succeed, will provide you with essential information on today's most relevant topics, including:
This virtual experience will also include an interactive exhibit hall where you can network with organizations and view product demonstrations, virtual wellness breaks so you can unwind and re-energize, and various discussion boards where you can connect with NAADAC leadership and our featured speakers!

Don't forget the best part! Registration fees include access to the live conference and all sessions on-demand starting one week after the conference through January 31, 2021. This means you can watch every single Annual Conference session at a time that best fits your schedule and earn all 28 available CEs!


#NAADAC2020 is one week away! Don't miss out on three days of interactive training sessions, virtual networking opportunities, and so much more with thought leaders in the addiction profession! Register now!  

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Today's FREE Webinar: Fostering Couple Recovery - Tools for Counselors and Therapists
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Wednesday, September 16, 2020 @ 3:00-5:00pm ET (2CT/1MT/12PT)

Join presenter Robert J. Navarra, PsyD, LMFT, MAC, for this FREE NAADAC webinar that will help you identify and describe components of successful couple recovery and apply strategies to strengthen couple recovery.

Earn 2 CEs (free for NAADAC members - join now!).

Closed captioning is available on live NAADAC webinars! In addition, transcripts are available for on demand webinars recorded on and after March 27, 2019. 

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Sunday Is National Addiction Professionals Day!
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National Addiction Professionals Day is Sunday, September 20, 2020! Join NAADAC in recognizing and celebrating vital players of the healthcare system - addiction professionals.

National Addiction Professionals Day, started by NAADAC, was established to commemorate the hard work that addiction professionals do on a daily basis.

As a part of the celebration, NAADAC will announce its 2020 Award Winners on Sunday to honor their hard work and dedication to the addiction profession! 

Help NAADAC celebrate the powerful work of addiction professionals by hosting your own virtual event or promoting this important day on your own communications and marketing platforms! Download the 2020 Addiction Professionals Day Outreach Toolkit for ideas, graphics, and information you can share on your website, newsletters and mailings, and social media.  

What are you doing to celebrate? Whether you're holding a virtual event or commemorating the day in another way, we want to hear from you! Send information about your event to Caitlin Corbett at ccorbett@naadac.org.   

Find events taking place on National Addiction Professionals Day on NAADAC's Calendar of Events!

More Information ] – [ Download the 2020 Addiction Professionals Day Outreach Toolkit ]
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Last Chance to Reserve Your Virtual Exhibit Booth at #NAADAC2020!
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There is only one week left until the virtual NAADAC 2020 Annual Conference: Learn, Connect, Succeed, on September 24 - 26! 

Don't miss this opportunity to showcase your institution, product, or organization in front of over 1,000 addiction-focused health care professionals from across the country and around the world!

Exhibit booths at #NAADAC2020 will allow you to engage with and reach our vast network of substance use and co-occurring disorder counselors, educators, administrators, managers, doctors, and other addiction-focused healthcare professionals in a learn-at-home environment.

Apply by Wednesday, September 23, 2020 to secure your virtual exhibit booth!    

For more information, contact NAADAC Marketing Manager Irina Vayner, MS, at ivayner@naadac.org.

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2021 Minority Fellowship for Addiction Counselors Is Accepting Applications  
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The 2021 application period for the National Board for Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship Program for Addictions Counselors (NBCC MFP-AC) is open!

The NBCC MFP-AC is made possible by a grant awarded to the NBCC Foundation in collaboration with NAADAC by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The program will administer up to 40 Master’s degree-level counseling fellowships of $15,000 for addictions counseling students, plus the travel expenses to participate in other program-related trainings.

Application Deadline: December 15, 2020

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It's National Recovery Month!
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Join NAADAC in celebrating National Recovery Month! This national observance is held every September to educate Americans that substance use treatment and mental health services can enable those with a mental and/or substance use disorder to live a healthy and rewarding life.

This year's theme - Join the Voices for Recovery: Celebrating Connections - embraces the challenges experienced in 2020 and reminds people in recovery and those who support them that we all have victories to celebrate. 

Help promote National Recovery Month by downloading the Recovery Month Toolkit, the 2020 Announcement Flyershareable graphics, and more on Faces & Voices of Recovery's Recovery Month website. 

On Tuesday, September 29, 2020 NAADAC is excited to join the National Council for Behavioral Health and its partners in hosting a virtual Recovery Month Luncheon from 3:30-5:30pm ET. The two-hour program will include a nationally recognized keynote speaker, table-top breakout discussions, musical entertainment, and much more! Register now for free! Registration will be capped at 1,000 participants. Those who are unable to register will have an opportunity to view the event as it streams on Facebook Live on September 29.

Tomorrow, Thursday, September 17 at 1:30pm ET, SAMHSA will continue its 2020 National Recovery Month Webinar Series with Communities Supporting RecoveryClick here to join the event directly. Learn more about the series on the SAMSHA website.

Are you looking for ways to get involved in September? Invite your local lawmakers to visit your treatment center in honor of National Recovery Month! Find more ideas for events, post your event, or register for an event on the Recovery Month website. National Recovery Month events are taking place all across the country - find an event near you!

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Virtually Meet with Lawmakers at the NAADAC 2020 Virtual Hill Day!
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Attend the NAADAC 2020 Virtual Hill Day on October 6-7, 2020 and learn how to use your voice to advocate for your fellow addiction professionals and the clients you serve! 

Please join us for a virtual welcome, briefing and Q&A on October 6, 2020 at 1:00-3:00pm ET. On October 7, 2020, NAADAC members, leadership, and other addiction professionals from across the country will join together for virtual meetings with Members of Congress and their staff on Capitol Hill.

There is no charge for this exciting virtual event! Earn up to 2 CEs!

Prepare yourself for Hill Day: Watch NAADAC's Free 2020 Advocacy Webinar Series and learn about the important advocacy issues relevant to the addiction profession! While viewing the education is free, non-members must pay to receive CEs ($20 for 1.5 CEs). NAADAC members can earn those CEs for free! (Join NAADAC now and save!)

More Information ] – [ Register Now ]
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Help NAADAC Honor Our Deceased
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Help NAADAC honor addiction professionals who have passed in the last year at the NAADAC 2020 Annual Conference.

To have your colleague or loved one included, please send a photo, the individual's name, and state to Caitlin Corbett at ccorbett@naadac.org.

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Ask Your Representative to Oppose the Commercialization and Mass Marketing of Marijuana
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The House of Representatives is expected to vote this month on the Marijuana Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act (H.R. 3884). While this legislation is being promoted as a social justice bill, as drafted it would fully legalize and commercialize marijuana.

NAADAC does not currently support the use of marijuana as medicine or for recreational purposes. NAADAC recently joined a group of addiction stakeholders sending a letter to House leaders opposing the MORE Act.

Contact your Member of Congress TODAY and urge them to oppose legislation legalizing marijuana! Click here to find your U.S. Representative or call the U.S. Capitol directly at 202-224-3121. 

What You Need to Say: Let your Representative know you are an addiction professional in their district and ask them to oppose the MORE Act (H.R. 3884). Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States. Addiction professionals are in the unique position to be able to recognize, diagnose, mitigate, and treat the detrimental effects of cannabis use.

Remember to provide your contact information to your Representative and ask them to follow up with any questions!

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SAMHSA Released the 2019 NSDUH Annual National Report
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has released the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) Annual National Report. This report focuses on substance use and mental health in the United States based on NSDUH data from 2019 and earlier years.

The 2019 NSDUH demonstrates that substance misuse and mental illness continue to be major problems for Americans, and they demand continued attention and focus across all communities. The data also reflects impressive progress on the nation’s opioid crisis. Read the 2019 Key Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators report to review the key findings from the 2019 NSDUH.

Click here to watch a video presentation of the Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use, Dr. Elinore F. McCance-Katz, MD, PhD, discussing the NSDUH data findings.

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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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Higher Logic

WFS Monday Thoughts September 21, 2020

 

“Incredible change happens in your life when you decide to take control of what you do have power over instead of craving control over what you don’t.” ~~Steve Maraboli

“When we argue for our limitations, we get to keep them.”  ~~Evelyn Waugh

“Your journey is completely yours.  It is unique.  Others may try to steal part of it, tell it in their words or shape it to suit them.  Reality is, no one can live it or own it but you.  Take charge of your journey, it’s yours and yours alone.”  ~~Kemi Sogunle
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#13 I am responsible for myself and for my actions.

I am in charge of my mind, my thoughts, and my life.
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Statement #13, the finale of the WFS New Life Program, encourages continued management of our sobriety and recovery.  In our WFS Beginner’s Collection on page 81 it states, “The entire object of this ‘New Life’ Program is to come to this point: to the maturity of accepting ourselves and being responsible for ourselves and all that we do.  By accepting responsibility for who we are and what we do, we have broken away from unhealthy dependencies upon others to see us through life.” This week I experienced a wonderful example of this.

Back in 2004, Hurricane Ivan made its way over our home and I laid on our living room floor crying, drunk and unable to think clearly.  I felt paralyzed by fear and unable to cope.  In 2007, I faced my fears and embraced sobriety.  Reading, practicing and living the Statements as well as being involved with the WFS organization, I am able to respond with ever growing ability and when Hurricane Sally came through last week, I not only prepared in advance, but was able to help our elderly neighbor out as well.  Thankfully, we had no damage and I was able to compare these experiences and reflect on the journey in between.  Acknowledging continued independence, I am incredibly grateful for WFS.

It warms my heart to see and feel how much I have grown in my recovery.  This week take a few moments to reflect and measure yourself with your own yardstick, with no comparisons to others. How is your life different today?  What area of your life needs greater independence?  Where can you balance your responsibility with those of others?  Are you able to encourage independence? 

Hugzzz

Karen

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Hi 4C Women,

For me, this was the catalyst for authentic change.  I have always said that the WFS program is a life changer yet that is if we take the words we read and put action behind them.  Each Statement is powerful and it is the willingness to risk stepping out of our comfort zone to act upon them that creates positive change.  This particular Statement was a bit scary at first because I was still working on using the blame game for whatever went and was going wrong in my life.  Little did I anticipate the freedom that would come with accepting every word of Statement 13.  When I realized the ultimate power of being responsible for myself and for my actions, I felt as though I was flying on giant wings of freedom.  I went from scared to empowered, strong, fearless and open to possibilities.  Most importantly, I learned that mistakes were just that – a mistake that became a life lesson if I chose to view it that way. 

I have been divorced almost 27 years – as long as I was married!  I was sober when I got divorced yet I was still not prepared to be responsible for everything – you know, that blame game thinking.  Little by little, I kept moving forward.  When I look back now and think about the major challenges I faced and met, I can only thank the WFS program for steering me in an empowered direction.  I bought my own car without help, found an apartment and then house in NJ for me and my 2 children and finally moved to AL, 1,000 miles away.  That was probably the most difficult move because I left a 25 ½ year job I loved, friends and family in PA and NJ and while my daughter and granddaughter were here in Al, I truly felt I was walking into uncharted territory.  In reflection it now seems odd to me as I had lived in AL 3 months after I was married and my children were born here.  I think it is because I had become so independent that moving back felt as though I was going backwards.  However, nothing could be further from the truth.  That move gave me the opportunity to not only make peace with those feelings but to also utilize the strengths I had gained through the WFS program and sobriety and acknowledge other major changes and decisions I had made along this journey.  Statement 13 really provided balance and confidence that I could do it and I did! 

One thing I also learned over the years that in addition to learning to be independent, there is also an important facet of being interdependent.  We need to have a strong support system which is how I see interdependency.  We do not need to walk this journey alone.  We are, however, in charge of our mind, our thoughts, and our life.  I would like to add to that – our responses to what happens which goes back to being in charge! 

I hope you will take the time to answer Karen’s questions.  It is important to know and measure our personal growth – not compare – but to acknowledge what we’ve done and what we need to do to keep moving forward. 

 I’d like to share this poem with you:

 Your life is a sacred journey

And it is about change, growth, discovery, movement, transformation, continuously expanding your vision of what is possible, stretching your soul, learning to see clearly & deeply, listening to your intuition, taking courageous risks, embracing challenges at every step along the way.

You are the path

Exactly where you are meant to be right now…

And from here, you can only go forward, shaping your life story into a magnificent tale of triumph, of healing, of courage, beauty, wisdom, power, dignity & love.

Caroline Joy Adams

Bonded together in trusting our instincts, creating our New Life journey by being in charge of ourselves and our actions.  Love, Dee

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