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Page 1: Innovations in Recovery - Foundations Events · program. Amedco may award NBCC-approved clock hours for events or programs that meet NBCC requirements. Sessions for which NBCC-approved

Visit FoundationsEvents.com to register, view the agenda and learn more about the speakers.

Hosted by:

San Diego, CaliforniaMarch 31 - April 3Hotel Del Coronado

Innovationsin Recovery

Presented by:

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37% of alcohol abusers and53% of drug abuserssuffer from at least oneco-occurring mental illness.

one in five adultsexperience mental illness over a one-year period.

16% of prison

and jail inmates

have mental health

disorders.

ELEMENTS OF AN INTEGRATED TREATMENT PROGRAM:•Coordinated treatment for multiple disorders•Bundled interventions•No division between mental health andsubstance abuse treatment

•All health professionals in one setting

50% of homeless

adults have co-occurring mental health and substance

abuse disorders

Integrated treatment programs serve people with two or more mental health conditions or substance abuse disorders

called co-occurring conditions.

Network with over 80 exhibiting organizations looking to expand their knowledge and referral bases.

50%

29%

Intervention

Conference Tracks

Process addictions

Trauma

Specialty populations(adolescents, LGBT, elderly)

Non-traditional treatment(wilderness, holistic, etc.)

Advances in behavioral therapy(EMDR, CBT, DBT, etc.)

Earn a minimumof 21 CE credits

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1500 Orange Avenue | Coronado, CA 92118

With gracious Victorian splendor that is without equal, this classic beachfront respite has long been heralded as one of America’s most beautiful beach resorts. Built in 1888, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1977. Today, The Del offers guests a unique combination of modern luxury touched with the charm and grace of a fairytale castle. With its stunning beachfront locale, it’s easy to see why The Del has been called “one of the top ten resorts in the world” by USA Today.

To book your hotel room at the $249 per night rate, visit www.FoundationsEvents.com or call (855)843.9420 and reference the Innovations in Recovery conference.

Reservation requests must be received by March 11, 2014. Should the room block become full before or after March 11, 2014, reservations will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis. It is not uncommon for a group room block to become full prior to the stated cutoff date; therefore, we encourage you to make your reservations as early as possible.

www.FoundationsEvents.com

Early Express Rate: $449($499 after 02/12/14)

Earn a minimum of 21 CE credits (see page 10 for more info).

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Sunday, March 30

1:00pm - 6:00pmEarly registration1:00pm - 6:00pmExhibitor setup6:30pm - 8:30pmWelcome receptionsponsored by Medivance

Monday, March 31-Thursday, April 3*

6:00am - 7:00amYoga on the beach

6:00am - 7:00amMotivational run

7:00am - 5:00pmDaily registration

7:00am - 8:00am12-Step open discussion

7:30am - 5:00pmExhibit hall open

7:30am - 8:30amBreakfast

8:30am - 10:00amKeynote presentation

10:00am - 10:30amBreak/networking

10:30am - 12:00pmWorkshops (choose from four)

12pm - 1:30pmLunch

1:30pm - 3:00pmWorkshops (choose from four)

3:00pm - 3:30pmBreak/networking

3:30pm - 5:00pmKeynote presentation

5:00pm - 6:00pmGuest speaker/entertainment

6:00pm - 7:00pm12-Step open discussion

*Thursday, April 3rd is a half day. Sessions will end by 12pm.

To see our detailed agenda, please visitwww.FoundationsEvents.com.

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Francine Shapiro, PhDEMDR Therapy: Identifying and Eliminating the Effects of Trauma and Other Adverse Life Experiences

Dr. Francine Shapiro is the originator and developer of EMDR therapy, which has been designated as an effective trauma treatment by a wide range of organizations, including the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization. She is a Senior Research Fellow Emeritus at the Mental Research Institute in Palo Alto, California, Director of the EMDR Institute, and founder of the non-profit EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs. Dr. Shapiro has authored numerous publications about EMDR therapy, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: Basic Principles, Protocols and Procedures.

David SheffTitle of presentation to be announced

Sponsored by:

David Sheff is the author of Clean: Overcoming Addiction and End-ing America’s Greatest Tragedy, the follow-up to his New York Times #1 bestseller, Beautiful Boy: A Father’s Journey Through His Son’s Addiction.

Clean is the result of the years Sheff spent investigating the dis-ease of addiction and America’s drug problem, which he sees as

the greatest public health challenge of our time.In 2009, David was named to the Time 100, Time Magzine’s list of theWorld’s

Most Influential People.

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Mackenzie PhillipsThe Journey from Sobriety to Recovery

Sponsored by:

Mackenzie Phillips, daughter of John Phillips of the Mamas & the Papas and known for her roles in American Graffiti, One Day at a Time and So Weird, discusses helping others in recovery once our own personal addictions have ceased. Mackenzie’s struggles with addiction have been well-documented in her bestselling book High On Arrival and in the media. She now uses her past experiences to help others and offer hope to individuals struggling with substance abuse and addiction.

Noah LevineTitle of presentation to be announced

Noah Levine, author of Dharma Punx, Against the Stream, and The Heart of the Revolution is a Buddhist teacher, author and counselor. He was trained to teach by Jack Kornfield of Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, Calif., and holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology. Noah is the founding teacher of Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society with a center in Los Angeles and over 20 affiliated groups around North America. He teaches meditation classes, workshops and retreats

internationally.

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John Southworth, CADC, NCAC, ICADC, BRI-IICaroline Smith, MA, LPC, CMAT, CSAT-SA Recipe for Long-Term Recovery

Sponsored by:

Burr Cook, RN, CAS-II, NCAC, BRI-IISupporting Families Through the Trauma of Recovery

Sponsored by:

Judith Landau, MD, DPM, LMFT, CAI, CIP, BRI-IIThe ARISE Model: A Multigenerational Approach for Enhancing Family and Community Connectedness to Access Resilience in Times of Trauma

Sponsored by:

Panel discussion by:

Louise Stanger, ED.D, LCSW, BRI-IINancy Waite-O’Brien, PhDJoe CapelaJerry McDonald, ACTAEd Storti, BA, CADC-II, BRI-IIEd SpatolaModerator: Gordon Scheible, MDiv, CADC-II, ICADCMerging the Team: Integration of Interventionist and Treatment Team

Panel discussion by:

Johnny Patout, LCSWHeather Hayes, MEd, LPC, BRI-IIJohn D. Lieberman, MAAmanda Shumow, MARay Estegania, MS, LMHC, CAP, ICADC, CIPApproaches to Treating Teenagers

Matthew Healy, LMFTJennifer Musselman, MFTI, Certified Yoga Teacher

All in the Family: A New Approach to Getting Families of Addicts to Go from Saying “Do As I Say, Not As I Do” to Saying “It’s About Me, Too”

Sponsored by:

Sara Counes, CAP, ICADCEffective Therapies for the Aging Addicted Population: Treating Boomers and Older Adults

Sponsored by:

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Featured Sessions:Mark Schwartz, Sponsored by Avalon Malibu

William Huang, Sponsored by Promises Treatment Centers

Susan Brown

Anelia Shaheed, Sponsored by Med Pro Billing

James Flowers, Sponsored by Memorial Hermann Prevention and Recovery Center

William McCormick, Sponsored by Medivance Billing Solution

Dr. Jerry Brown, Solid Landing

Ben Brafman, Sponsored by Destination Hope/Addiction Academy

Woody Giessmann, Sponsored by Right Turn Interventions

Colin Ross, Sponsored by Del Amo Hospital

Dave Smith

David S. Lee, Sponsored by Intervention Services

David Rubenstein, Sponsored by Rubenstein Method Therapies

Coleen Moore, Sponsored by Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery

Dr. Doug Davies, Sponsored by The Refuge-A Healing Place

Jennifer Angier, Sponsored by Summit Diagnostics

Andrew Cline & Tom Antonek, Sponsored by Spirit 2 Spirit

Dr. Rita Argiros & Richard Reeve, Sponsored by The Family Foundation School & The Bridge Program

Dexter Braff, Sponsored by The Braff Group

Heather Hayes, Ralph Earle & Carey Davidson, Sponsored by Confirmatrix Laboratory

Rodney Robinson, Sponsored by 449 Recovery

Siobhan Mores & Paige Botton, Sponsored by 449 Recovery and Foundations Recovery Network

To see a full list of speakers, please visit www.FoundationsEvents.com

Special Events:

Welcome Reception | Sunday, March 30, 2014 | 6:30 pm | Hotel Del Coronado

Join Medivance Billing Service and UR Solutions in welcoming all attendees to Innovations in Recovery. The welcome reception will provide a great opportunity to meet and greet with industry peers thus igniting the network experience of the conference.

As we prepare for the changes associated with the national healthcare reform, it’s imperative that we unite as industry peers and colleagues pursuing new industry standards. Please join us!

Special Event: Flying Standby | Monday, March 31, 2014 | 5:00 pm | Empress Hall

Sponsored by

Tonya Meek’s bittersweet one-woman show, “Flying Standby,” reveals how the determination to escape her alcoholic mother carried her through a turbulent ride of addiction, lost love and a final desperate flight toward reconciliation. Please extinguish

all smoking materials and prepare for take off.

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Meet the teamJordan YoungConference Sales Coordinator | [email protected]

Jordan is a 2005 graduate of Belmont University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. His primary studies were management, marketing and entrepreneurship. Jordan began working with Foundations Recovery Network in 2010 by assisting addicted individuals and their families. He has helped over 5,000 individuals find appropriate treatment programs and has coordinated interventions between families of addicted

individuals, professional interventionists and treatment centers. He currently works as the conference sales coordinator, ensuring the success of conferences by facilitating speakers, sponsors and participants.

Jenny DeckerConference and Marketing Coordinator | [email protected]

Jenny Decker joined Foundations in February of 2013 as the conference and marketing coordinator. In May of 2006, Jenny graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a degree in electronic media management with a concentration in radio/television broadcasting. She began her career creating and planning promotional events for various radio stations in Nashville, Tenn., then in Austin, Texas. More recently, she was the special

events manager for a local Nashville museum of art. While there, she planned various types of events for many diverse clients and began her passion for pursuing a career in meeting planning. Since joining FRN, Jenny has been a part of two major conferences and is working on her third. Foundations will be hosting their 40th national conference in 2014. Jenny is your main contact for all logistics related to sponsorships and hotel accommodations.

Jeff SkillenDirector of Public Relations | [email protected]

Jeff Skillen is the owner and creative force behind SkillSet Enterprises, LLC, a firm dedicated to bringing clarity and insight to complex industries and developing strategies for success in highly competitive and rapidly changing marketplaces. He has extensive senior executive level experience at world-class companies focused in the media, communications, entertainment and technology fields. He is a highly sought-after speaker,

writer, executive coach and mentor. Jeff works with Foundations Recovery Network as a public relations consultant, lending his expertise to conferences and a spectrum of marketing projects.

CE info:

Satisfactory completion:

Participants must complete an attendance/evaluation form in order to receive a certificate of completion/attendance. Your chosen sessions must be attended in their entirety. Partial credit of individual sessions is not available.

Psychologist:

This course is co-sponsored by Amedco and Foundation Recovery Network. Amedco is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Amedco maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Up to 24 hours.

Professional Counselor:

Amedco is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEPTM) and a co- sponsor of this event/program. Amedco may award NBCC-approved clock hours for events or programs that meet NBCC requirements. Sessions for which NBCC-approved clock hours will be awarded will be identified in the program brochure. The ACEP maintains responsibility for the content of this event. Category 1. Up to 24 hours. NBCC-ACEP Provider #5633.

Social Worker:

This program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval #886566708-2194) for 24 Social Work continuing education contact hours.”

California Board of Behavioral Sciences:

Course meets the qualifications for up to 24 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Provider #PCE4848.

CAADAC:

Provider approved by CAADAC, Provider #OS-05-615-0115 for 24 CEH’s.

NAADAC:

This course is co-sponsored by Amedco and Foundation Recovery Network. Amedco is approved by NAADAC Approved Education Provider Program for up to 24 contact hours. Approval #000263. This course deals with Counselor Skill Groups: 2, 3, 4 and 6. This document must be retained by the participant for a period of four years after the course concludes.

FL BBS

Amedco is approved by the Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counsel-ing. Provider BAP#39-Exp.3-31-2013. Up to 24 Hours

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Innovations in Recovery would not be possible without the support of our sponsors.For a complete list and to learn more about our sponsors, please visit our website at

www.foundationsevents.com/innovations-in-recovery-2014/hosts-sponsors-exhibitors/

To learn more about becoming a sponsor, please contact Jordan Young at (877) 345.3360

Alkermes, Allynwood’s Bridge, Anaheim Lighthouse, Canyon Crossing Recovery, Hope By The Sea, Infinity Behavioral Health Services, Kipu Systems, La Hacienda Treatment Center, Psychological Counseling Services, Sober Way,

The Ohio House, Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center

Balboa Horizons Spirit 2 Spirit

Hosted by: Presenting Sponsor:

Event partner:Co-host package:

Sponsor:

Exhibitor:

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Innovationsin Recovery

March 31 - April 3Early Express Rate:$449 until 02.12.14

Pre-SortedStandard MailU.S. Postage

PAIDNashville, TNPermit #3984

Innovations in Recovery: The face of treatment and recovery is always changing—we learn more each day about the strength and resilience of the human spirit in the wake of behavioral health challenges. It has become more important than ever for professionals in the treatment community to stay up-to-date on effective therapeutic methods that increase the chance of long-term recovery from substance use conditions and mental health issues. This conference will allow you to explore more about all of the following tracks:

Intervention

Trauma Specialty populations

(adolescents, LGBT, e

lderly)

Non-traditional tre

atment

(wilderness, holisti

c, etc.)

Advances in behavioral

therapy (EMDR, CBT, D

BT, etc.)

Process addictions