Friday, March 17, 2017

Admissions & Marketing Symposium 
Nashville
June 21-22 2017
Register by March 20th and SAVE $50 with our Earlybird Rate
(Pre-conference Social Event, Tuesday evening, June 20th)

Two Day Agenda:
DAY ONE, Wednesday, June 21
  • 8:00 - 9:00am:   Registration / Continental Breakfast
  • 9:0 - 9:10am:       Introduction -  Josie Herndon & Nanette Zumwalt
  • 9:10 - 9:30am:     Welcome - Butch Glover
  • 9:30 - 10:35am:   "Beneath the Surface" - Miles Adcox
  • 10:35 - 10:45am: BREAK
  • 10:45 - 11:50am: "Spreading the Word..." - Colleen Munkel
  • 11:50 - noon:       BREAK
  • 12:00 - 1:05pm:  "The Power of Connection" - RuthAnn Rigby
  • 1:05 - 2:30pm:    LUNCH
  • 2:30 - 3:35pm:    "Social Media Marketing..." - Ramona Cruz-Peters
  • 3:35 - 3:45pm:    BREAK
  • 3:45 - 4:50pm:    "The New Admissions Frontier" - Judith Landau &          Nanette Zumwalt
  • 4:50 - 5:00pm:   BREAK
  • 5:00 - 6:05pm:   "Marketing 1010..." - Patty Evans
  • 6:05 - 6:15pm:    BREAK
  • 6:15pm:                DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT
DAY TWO, Thursday, June 22
  • 8:00 - 9:00am:   Registration / Continental Breakfast
  • 9:0 - 9:15am:       Welcome/Housekeeping -  Josie Herndon & 
    Nanette Zumwalt
  • 9:15 - 10:20am:  "Ethics" - Bob Ferguson
  • 10:20 - 10:30amBREAK
  • 10:30 - 11:35am:  "Brand Promise..." - Lori Jean Glass
  • 11:35 - 11:45am:   BREAK
  • 11:45 - 12:50pm:  "Event Planning..." - Josie Herndon
  • 12:50 - 2:15pm:    LUNCH
  • 2:15 - 3:20pm:     "Rapport..." - Mark Oerther
  • 3:20 - 3:25pm:     BREAK
  • 3:25 - 4:35pm:    "Enhancing Utilizationi Review Process..." -  Sara Remaley & Whitney Duhaime                                                                                            
  • 4:35 - 4:45pm:    Wrap Up - CLOSE

$399 Registration Fee

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Hosted by and held on the stunning campus at Cumberland Heights
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Hampton Inn Bellevue/Nashville I-40 7815 Coley Davis Road | Nashville, TN  | 37221
The Admissions & Marketing Symposium is a collaborative effort, created in 2012 as a response to the NEED for best practices training opportunities for executives, marketing and admissions personnel available to anyone, everyone.  

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Headline:
Actor Daniel Baldwin Calls for a National Emergency on the Heroin Catastrophe in the Wake of New Jersey’s Snow State of Emergency
 
Subhead:
The Actor Daniel Baldwin has Made an Impassioned Statement Today Seeking Robust National Emergency Measures on the Heroin Catastrophe at Federal Level Before 60,000 People Die in America in 2017
 
(New Brunswick, New Jersey, Wednesday, March 15th, 2017).
 
Lead paragraph:
Today, the Actor, Daniel Baldwin, has made a compelling statement expressing his desire to see significant action being taken at federal level to have a National Emergency declared on America’s heroin epidemic. This measure would help to deliver crisis funding for the opening of badly needed recovery centers across the country.
 
Body:
Earlier this week, the Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, officially declared a State of Emergency in advance of winter storm Stella. This was in sharp contrast to another action taken earlier this month by the Governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, who took steps to formally introduce a State of Emergency to combat the heroin and opioid crisis locally. Additionally, $50 million in funding over 5 years was dedicated to the initiative.
 
“How can you compare this to a snow storm? We’re going to lose more children in the United States between the ages of 15 and 25 than we lost in the entire Vietnam War,” expressed, Daniel Baldwin. “If this was cancer, heart disease or anything else we’d already have a National Emergency in place.”
 
“During the Ebola scare, $600 million dollars was instantly allocated - yet 60,000 people will die in America in 2017 due to the heroin disaster. If we don’t treat these kids now - we’ll lose an entire generation. Just how many children will die from overdoses in New Jersey this year compared to this week’s snow storm? I'm a baby boomer and the millennials will be known as the heroin generation if we don't do something significant now.”
 
Frank Greenagel, the Director of the Family Program at Soba College Recovery, where Daniel Baldwin is an alumnus, has also issued the followed comments. "Over the past 5 years or so, I admit I've been a harsh critic of Governor Christie. In fact, his office appointed me as a now former Chairperson of the New Jersey Task Force on Heroin and Other Opiates. I'd like to do my part to step up this call even further by seeking the appointment of a Drugs Tsar for the State of New Jersey. There’s no clean-cut person in charge and we need strong leadership. What's more, the $50 million budget announced in Maryland was tiny. I was horrified by the small figure. New Jersey has a population of almost 9 million people. Given my background and bird’s eye view, the budget situation is critical and I estimate that a $150 million per year fund is more in line with what’s actually required today to tackle the heroin epidemic in the area.”
 
"More and more, State of Emergency statements from the offices of Governors seems like window dressing from those seeking applause for very little. Heroin is a huge problem and professionals are also battling an extremely fractured system on State, County, insurance, pharmaceutical, and private industry levels. Activating a heroin epidemic emergency wouldn't be the same as when a major snow storm or hurricane strikes given the complex layers of bureaucracy involved. People are tired of empty promises and political trickery - it's high time we witnessed some real action."
 
About Soba College Recovery:
Soba College Recovery treats the underlying psychological disorders and the symptoms of addiction for 18 to 30-year-olds. Their addiction treatment is individualized, meaning everyone has a custom treatment plan. Soba College Recovery is fully accredited by the Joint Commission’s Behavioral Health Care Accreditation Program and is also a Member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP). A new paradigm for the treatment of young people with a history of addiction has come to New Jersey. Soba College Recovery means it when it states that it has what it takes to take a large bite out of our State-wide opiate epidemic. Here, families are renewed, and clearly, people are alive because of the impressive work achieved. Visit: https://sobanewjersey.com/
 
Join our vibrant and encouraging Social Media communities: https://www.facebook.com/SOBACollegeRecovery/
 
 
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If you believe in Rehabilitation NOT Incarceration for our loved ones who have been jailed for merely possessing their drug of choice, or for addiction related crimes rather than receiving treatment for their disease, please sign our petition to President Trump. Our children are being locked up, sometimes in isolation, and kept in jail with violent offenders rather than being treated. They are forced to go through withdrawals without any medical assistance, some even dying as they go through the detoxification process.
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With 144 people dying from overdoses each day, our nation is facing a public health crisis that’s tearing families apart. We have been on the frontlines of this issue for more than 30 years, helping parents address their son or daughter’s substance use, but never have we seen a drug epidemic so lethal. So today, right now, our #1 priority is to help families who need help fast.
Enter the new drugfree.org, customized specifically for a parent’s journey from discovery to recovery; through relapse and ongoing struggles; from the teen years to young adulthood. We have heard from you and drugfree.org is a direct response to your needs. No other organization delivers the critical services, information and resources, or supportive online community for parents navigating their child’s substance use or addiction.
As a trusted community member, we’re sharing the new drugfree.org with you first. We value your thoughts and feedback. Please visit drugfree.org and let us know what you think by replying to this email, and have a look at our new services and resources such as:

Online chat: a pilot program available on nights and weekends to give you more opportunities to reach out for help.

Parent Blog: a place to get valuable, timely advice from experts and parents who have been there.

Know Your Child Is Using?: a guide for parents who recently discovered their child is using drugs or alcohol.

We are committed to constantly improving the site to help you and your family.


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Friday, March 10, 2017

ADDICTION FROM GODS PERSPECTIVE

ADDICTION FROM GODS PERSPECTIVE

Colossians 2 : 14 : 15 by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the cross.

And having disarmed the powers and authorities, he made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross.


We have researched read and learned that Addiction is a form of Spiritual Slavery . For those still in active addiction who are enslaved , and will remain that way until they recognize their Spiritual Blindness and captivity .No one discusses this in the treatment realm because they dont understand it so they ignore it. True freedom from Addiction is found in the Spiritual Realm. There was a purpose for Jesus Christ dieing on the cross . It wasn't because people of that time in history didnt like Him ,He had to die and He wanted to die to disarm the powers of darkness in the Spiritual realm that enslave you through Addiction . Study the scripture above and really think about it ! Know the truth and the Truth will set you free !

Joseph Dickerson / Recovery Connections 3/10/17

Increase in Colombia’s Coca Crop May be Leading to Increasing Cocaine Use in U.S. - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Increase in Colombia’s Coca Crop May be Leading to Increasing Cocaine Use in U.S. - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids: There are early signs that cocaine use and availability is on the rise in the United States for the first time in almost a decade, according to a new State Department report on the global narcotics trade. The increase may be due to an expansion in Colombia’s coca crop, according to The Washington Post.

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Hollywood Couple in Recovery: Ed Begley Jr. and Rachelle Carson-Begley | The Fix

Hollywood Couple in Recovery: Ed Begley Jr. and Rachelle Carson-Begley | The Fix: We interview Ed and Rachelle about 12-step programs, climate change deniers, and riding your bike to the Oscars.

Ask Katie: Is the One Year Rule in AA Worth Breaking? | The Fix

Ask Katie: Is the One Year Rule in AA Worth Breaking? | The Fix: Even the best new relationships have emotional highs and lows, just like early sobriety. And we are people who have tried to regulate life’s naturally occurring highs and lows by using substances.

Cryotherapy: The Cool, New Thing | The Fix

Cryotherapy: The Cool, New Thing | The Fix: As my determination and endorphins kicked, I started to pound my fists on his chest. “See! You have NO idea how hardcore I am! I’m HARDCORE!”

Crack Addict to Change Agent: Beverly Black's Redemption Story | The Fix

Crack Addict to Change Agent: Beverly Black's Redemption Story | The Fix: My baby was born addicted to crack cocaine and I wasn't allowed to take him home. I was okay with that and returned to do what I’d been doing, getting high.

Addicted to Porn: Compulsion, Shame, and Anxiety | The Fix

Addicted to Porn: Compulsion, Shame, and Anxiety | The Fix: There is no education on sex or porn in school so the porno films are serving as the educator. Then, guess what? Kids get into relationships and try to do what they see in porn, and it doesn’t work that way.
Later this month a new group of hurting and broken young men and women will arrive here at His Mansion.
March 2017 Newsletter 
Nate H.
The Lord Equips  

     My mom had me when she was fifteen.  She was just a kid, trying to raise kids.  She was severely depressed, and on drugs most of the time, and always in bad relationships with men.
     Our family ended up living in a shelter for battered women, and because of this, me and my siblings were often picked on at school.  I soon gained a reputation for fighting with bullies.
     When I was fifteen I began using drugs regularly with my mom and joined a gang.  She became involved with many different men, and what I was exposed to left me psychologically and emotionally disturbed and confused.  Eventually I left home, but I felt I had nothing to live for.  I often engaged in dangerous driving without caring if I died.

Healing in the Context of Community
   
     Do you have a heart to minister to people struggling with addiction, eating disorders, trauma, and other life-controlling behaviors?
   Our HCC course will give you a glimpse into who we are and our philosophy of ministry.  You will experience how honesty and vulnerability promote an environment of healing and transformation, and you will interact with those who are currently seeking God's restoration at His Mansion.
 
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Register Today for the 2017 NAADAC Annual Conference!
NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals is excited to announce that registration is now open for the 2017 Annual Conference: Elevate Your Practice in Denver, Colorado on September 22nd to 26th.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity for education, training, networking, and capacity-building with leaders in the addiction profession!
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