Sunday, June 30, 2019

New outcomes report released

New outcomes report released

 

"Our goal was to tell a compelling story about the power of Face It TOGETHER's coaching. We talk a lot about data, and we operate as a data-driven organization, but sometimes the human elements can get lost in all the statistics and numbers," said Kristen Goettsch, Face It TOGETHER's senior evaluation scientist. "This report paints a really vivid picture of the transformation someone goes through when they engage in our coaching."

  
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Coaching data snapshot

 

There's nothing more important than knowing we're helping people improve their lives.

Increasing value, flexibility in our coaching memberships

 

We recently rolled out some new improvements to strengthen our membership experience and give people more options with coaching, depending on their needs. 

  
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Six steps for employers

As an employer, you can help your employees and their loved ones get well, improve productivity and reduce costs related to addiction.

  
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Q: How do I make sure I'm not enabling my daughter's drug use?
 

A: Stop worrying about enabling! That's my short, oversimplified answer to this question.
In most cases, the fear of enabling does more harm than good. There's nothing wrong with loving, caring for and wanting the best for your daughter, whether she uses drugs or not.

  
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2020 Call for Presentations Ending Soon

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REMINDER - The call for 2020 speaker presentations for two of C4's premier behavioral health events ends July 1. C4 receives hundreds of submissions and each conference's Planning Committee reviews every one. Since there are between 50-70 workshops at each conference, the Planning Committees accept a broad range of topics and favor those with evidence-based research and outcomes. We strive to provide our attendees with the latest and most innovative information, and we hope to have you as a part of our educational program.
 
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Want to make an impact in the behavioral health field? Become a member of the C4 Events Planning Committee! We are actively recruiting subject matter experts to peer review keynote and workshop education session proposals. As a Planning Committee member, you will help us evaluate and select the very best educational content and shape our future programs. We are seeking qualified individuals to serve as reviewers of applications for our national annual events including: Cape Cod Symposium on Addictive Disorders (CCSAD), West Coast Symposium on Addictive Disorders (WCSAD), Clinical Overview of the Recovery Experience (CORE), and Evolution of Addiction Treatment (EVOLUTION). View the requirements, benefits, and apply now at www.c4events.org/planning-committee.
 
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Acceptance? The Stages of my Recovery …

Acceptance? The Stages of my Recovery …

By Nicola Lee, Thursday, June 27, 2019 2:04 PM
Living a life in recovery is challenging. In order to get sober, I had to give in to my addiction and in order to stay sober I have had to learn about addiction. And in learning about my addiction, I have learned a lot about myself and others. I have also learned it’s all about […]
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July Webinars: Gender Responsive Trauma Informed Care; The Science of Addiction and Spirituality of Healing

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June 28, 2019
Gender Responsive Trauma Informed Care: The First 72 Hours

Wednesday, July 10, 2019 @ 3:00-4:30pm ET (2 CT/1 MT/12 PT)

Description: Many gender-specific residential programs striving to provide trauma informed care either overlook the intake and orientation process or only give it cursory attention. However, the first 72 hours may determine if the client feels safe, a basic tenet of trauma informed care, which determines her response towards treatment. During the intake process, staff probe into the most personal and sensitive part of a woman’s life, which can be extremely intrusive, painful, and re-traumatizing. Additionally, women can have a host of experiences that may emerge during intake, thus triggering trauma responses and set the tone for their perception of the program. This workshop will inform the development of a gender-specific trauma-informed approach during the intake and orientation period: The First 72 Hours.

Presenter: Charlene Sears-Tolbert, MA, ABD, CAP, ICD&AC

Charlene Sears-Tolbert, MA, ABD, CAP, ICD&AC, combines her life experience with over 30 years of passionately working in the addictions arena. She’s employed by Bridges International and has held several positions including Counselor, Clinical Director, Executive Director, and currently Director of Research and Development. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Behavioral Science and a Master’s degree in Psychology from National Louis University and is in the dissertation phase of her doctoral studies in Organizational Psychology. 
Price: Education is FREE to all professionals
Continuing Education Hours: Earn a certificate of completion for 1.5 CEs by passing an online CE quiz upon completion of the webinar. FREE for NAADAC members (Join now!). $20 for Non-members.
Questions or comments about NAADAC Education? Take a look at our Webinar FAQs or email NAADAC.
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Rise in Recovery: The Science of Addiction and Spirituality of Healing

Wednesday, July 24, 2019 @ 3:00-4:30pm ET (2 CT/1 MT/12 PT)
Description: The integration of science and spirituality may seem diametric, but these areas of study are more complimentary today than at any other time in history. Science is now proving what spirituality has been speaking to for millennia. This webinar examines how a spiritual approach to recovery is supported by findings in neuroscience. Examples of fMRI scans show changes in our brain as spiritual practices are used. Research-based models of spiritual approaches used in recovery are explained through the lens of neuroscience. These include MBSR, IFS, DBT and 12-Step Facilitation Therapy. Specific research supported practices of mindfulness, breath, mantra, and journaling examples will be given.

Presenter: Kimberley L. Berlin, LCSW, CSAC, MAC, SAP, CCTP

Kimberley L. Berlin, LCSW, CSAC, MAC, SAP, CCTP, is an integrated addiction therapist who uses traditional Western and Eastern approaches in her practice. She is grounded in the 12 Step tradition and guides patients to a deeper understanding of what “recovery” can truly mean in their lives. Berlin holds advanced degrees, licenses, and certificates in Clinical Social Work, Addiction Counseling, Mindfulness, Interpersonal Neurobiology, and Clinical Trauma. She is a published author; most recently her work on Women and Alcohol was featured in Social Work Today.

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 Education is FREE to all professionals

Continuing Education Hours: Earn a certificate of completion for 1.5 CEs by passing an online CE quiz upon completion of the webinar. FREE for NAADAC members (Join now!). $20 for non-members.
Questions or comments about NAADAC Education? Take a look at our Webinar FAQs or email NAADAC.
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Closed Captioning Now Available for NAADAC Webinars

NAADAC is proud to announce that closed captioning is now available on live NAADAC webinars! In addition, transcripts will be made available for on-demand webinars recorded on and after March 27, 2019.

The captioning capabilities are in compliance with the practices defined in Worldwide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.
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