Substance Abuse Professional Training Four Seminars Designed Especially for Substance Abuse Professionals
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1 Presents The knowledge I gained will assist me as a helping professional to help clients. Excellent, excellent. Sally Grant, Substance Abuse Counselor, Day by Day Treatment, Selma, NC An informative and comprehensive examination of substances abused by our clients. A broad spectrum of information that can easily be applied in providing substance abuse services. Malinda Amburn, Director/CASC, Hope Valley, Inc., Pilot Mountain, NC Substance Abuse Professional Training Four Seminars Designed Especially for Substance Abuse Professionals McKimmon Conference and Training Center NC State University, Raleigh, NC The discussion was interesting. Real life examples and participants feedback made for a fun and informative workshop. - Joanna Nunez, Substance Abuse Counselor, Womack Army Medical Center-Army Substance Abuse Program, Fort Bragg, NC A very good presentation on a topic that is very important for anyone providing supervision to anyone working in the field of substance abuse treatment. Lisa Copley, Substance Abuse Service Coordinator, Triumph, Cary, NC Very good informative course and I would definitely recommend it to other staff in my field. Michael Johnson Sr., Program Director, Bertie County Day Reporting Center, Community Corrections, Kelford, NC Learn what you need to know to be a more effective substance abuse professional in these 4 upcoming seminars: 1. Sharpening Your Knowledge of Substance Abuse Pharmacology March 3, Mastering the 12 Core Functions: An Overview of Best Practices March 10, Conquering Ethical Dilemmas in Substance Abuse 4. Clinical Supervision March 24, 2012 Great! I have been attending substance abuse training for 20 years and this was superior. Jane Wallace, LCAS, Counselor, Foundation Psychological Counseling, Arden, NC Register Today! Online ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu Call , or Fax For more information us at [email protected]
2 NC State University Spring 2012 Substance Abuse Professional Training NC State University is proud to sponsor this series of practical, real-world seminars for substance abuse professionals, those who wish to work in the substance abuse and health fields, and those who have an interest in these topics. The curriculum will help you as a substance abuse professional to gain the skills you need to be more effective. You ll benefit from some of the best instructors in this area and you will learn from their extensive experience. These seminars offer you credit hours towards your certification and re-certification and they will provide fulfilling information to anyone interested in learning more about substance abuse. Although this series was developed for those currently serving in the substance abuse field and prospective substance abuse professionals, these seminars are open to all who may be interested. This series has been approved by the NC Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board for up to 24 hours SS (including up to 6 hours PSY, 6 hours EBT, 6 hours Ethics, 6 hours CSS). Approval number S. All classes are conveniently offered on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for six credit hours each. Course fees are $99 per person per class, unless otherwise noted. Sharpening Your Knowledge of Substance Abuse Pharmacology March 3, 2012 Instructor: David Turpin, MA, CCAS, Raleigh, NC You will become familiar with the major categories of psychoactive drugs/chemicals and you will also review drug history, pharmacology, symptomology, and drug interactions. When you leave, you will be able to identify various categories of psychoactive drugs and you will be familiar with symptoms of use and abuse of these drugs. I feel that this course should be taught to all those employed in the healthcare and mental health fields. Florence Jo Lawson, Director of Child and Family Services, Interact of Wake County, Raleigh, NC The information enhanced my current knowledge of pharmacology and addictive drugs. Brenda Cannon, Counselor, Wake County Human Services, Raleigh, NC Presenter is experienced and actively involved in recovery community and showed compassion for persons in recovery and emphasized the need to treat holistically. Connie Rubin, Registered Nurse, ValueOptions, RTP, NC Mastering the 12 Core Functions: An Overview of Best Practices March 10, 2012 Instructor: Alfred Gonzalez, Program Director, Harvest House Tri-County Community Health Center, Dunn, NC By taking this course you will learn the purpose and history of the 12 core functions, which have been identified as areas in which professional competency must be demonstrated for certification by the NCSAPCB. In this course you will (1) learn the 12 core functions, (2) review case studies and identify the strengths and weaknesses of each treatment plan, (3) develop a personal plan to identify professional strengths and needs in meeting the competencies of each of the 12 core functions, and (4) learn how to use the information presented to aid individuals in making responsible decisions in the modification of behaviors in a healthy, goal-oriented, positive manner. This workshop was helpful to refresh my memory of the 12 core functions. Instructor was knowledgeable about information and kept the group involved and interested. Jeff Harris, Substance Abuse Counselor, Recovery Resources, Greensboro, NC Al Gonzalez is a guru! Nothing beats experience and he has it. Gilbert Barnes, LCAS, Self-Employed, Henderson, NC Register online ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu Call Fax your registration form to
3 Conquering Ethical Dilemmas in Substance Abuse Instructor: Cherie Ernest, Ph.D., CCS, LCAS, LPC, Pittsboro, NC Ethical standards are prerequisite for any genuine profession. This is particularly true for the addictions professional because of the highly sensitive and confidential nature of the practice. In this seminar, you will learn the origins of ethical ideas, examples of codes and the specific applications to the field of substance abuse. Hours for those re-certifying: You may either take the full day (6 hours) of the Ethics class for first-time certification for $99, or you may take a half day (3 hours) for re-certifcation for $79. If you choose to come for a half day, you will need to attend from 9:00 until noon. Please choose either 3 or 6 hours on the registration form. The instructor, information and presentation were excellent. The topics were on target when relating to current issues in our field. Deborah Richardson, Therapist, Private Practice, Raleigh, NC In these rough economic times one really needs to review ethical concerns to best serve the addicted population. Chris Hatcher, Substance Abuse Counselor II, Dart Program, Kenansville, NC The class focused more on practical experience than the ideal, which is good because it is true to most situations we deal with. Davis Frye, Counselor, Recovery Associates, Pinehurst, NC Clinical Supervision March 24, 2012 Instructor: Cherie Ernest, Ph.D., CCS, LCAS, LPC, Pittsboro, NC Clinical supervision is essential to the developing professional s career, not only to meet board requirements for credentialing, but for the support that mentoring brings to a practitioner in the challenging field of addictions and mental health. The responsibilities of the supervisor are many and nontrivial. In this course you will learn the critical components along with time and research-tested theories and strategies of clinical supervision. This was an excellent course the instructor presented a wide range of knowledge and provided ample time for questions and feedback. I would recommend this course to colleagues. Latasha Green, LPC, LCAS, Uplift Comprehensive Services, Greenville, NC Registration Fees Early Registration Fee $99* Regular Registration Fee $129* See registration form for early registration fee deadlines. * Except for 3-hour Ethics course Course Schedules and Locations Check-in will take place at 8:30 a.m. with class from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every Saturday, with the exception of the ethics re-certification, held 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon. All courses will take place at the McKimmon Conference & Training Center located at the corner of Western Boulevard and Gorman Street on the NC State University campus in Raleigh, NC. You will receive a map and cancellation policy with your confirmation by . Depending on your Internet service provider and/or your personal settings, s from NC State University in regard to this registration process may be considered unsolicited and not be delivered to your in box. If you do not receive an confirmation from NC State University, please check your spam file if you have one, or you may contact us at with any questions about your registration status. For more information, you can also visit our website at ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu or call Your Guarantee of Satisfaction We realize how valuable your time and money are and that you and your organization expect to get a return on your investment. We promise that you will be completely satisfied with your learning experience or we will make it right guaranteed. Where to Stay For detailed lodging information, please visit our website at ContinuingEducation.ncsu.edu or call during business hours (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. weekdays). If you are a person with a disability and desire assistive devices, services, or other accommodations to participate in these programs, please contact us at [email protected] or at least two weeks prior to the program. Bring These Seminars On-site Arrange to have any of these seminars presented at the location of your choice. Benefits include: Custom-tailored instruction Convenience Substantial savings over public prices Call Andy Billingsley at or [email protected] for more information.
4 Join These Organizations Who Have Benefitted From These Seminars Ablemarle Mental Health Center Accordant Health Services ACT ADATC/John Umstead Hospital Addiction Recovery Care ADS - West Adult & Adolescent Counseling Conn. Agape Faith Church Alamance - Caswell Area Program Alamance/Caswell MHC Alamance Mental Health & S A Agency Alcohol Abuse & Drug Treatment Center Alcohol & Drug Services of Guilford County Alcohol and Drug Services Alcoholics Home, Inc. Alcoholism Treatment Center Al-Con Consulting Associates South Brunswick Counseling Service Alternative Learning Program for Students American Red Cross Arbor Counseling Area Mental Health (FMHC) ARP/Phoenix Balden Healthwatch Baptist Hospital Carenet Behavioral Health Care Bethany House Blue Ridge Center Bojack s Consultation Services Brentwood Psych. & Counseling Center Burke Council Burston s Consulting & Counseling, LLC C.A.D.E.S. Calvary Christian School Candy Speaks Cape Fear Valley Health Center Capital Area Psychological Services Capital Area Substance Abuse Services Cardinal Clinic Carolina Correctional Services Carolina Manor Carolinas Medical Center Behavorial Health Cary Counseling Center Cascade Behavioral Treatment Catawba County Mental Health Catawba Valley Comm. College CD & CS, Inc. Centerpoint Human Services Central Prison Centre for Transitional Change Chapel Hill High School Charlotte-Mecklenburg Area Mental Health Charlotte Rescue Mission Chatham Counseling Center Chatham County Government Chemical Dependency Center Choctaw Archiving Enterprise Chowan Hospital CJPP at Scotland Memorial Hospital Cleveland Center (Pathways) Coastal Horizons Center Colonial Management Group, LP Community Choices, Inc. Comprehensive Counseling Services Cornerstone Psychological Services Costran Inc. Counseling Center of Iredell, Inc. Craven Regional Medical Center Criminal Justice Resource Center Crossroads Behavioral Healthcare Cumberland County Mental Health Center Dare County Schools DART Cherry Program DART Lumberton DART Program Davidson Alcoholic Care, Inc. Davidson County Mental Health Davita Day by Day Treatment Center Daymark Recovery Services Day Reporting Center (CJPP) DCADD, Inc. DCTEG Delta Behavioral Health, PLLC Department of Defense Department of Veterans Affairs DHHS-DVR Dillards Counseling & Consultation Services Disability Determination Service Dobbs Youth Development Center Don Lin Counseling Services Dorothea Dix Hospital Drug and Alcohol Assessment Services Drug Education & Human Development Center Duke University Medical Center Durham Center Access Durham Center Majors Program Durham Center Methadone Clinic Durham County Criminal Justice Resource Center Durham County Department of Social Services Durham County Health Services Durham County Mental Health Durham Drug & Alcohol Services Durham Regional Hospital Durham Treatment Center DWI Assessments and Counseling Services East Coast Counseling, Inc. East Coast Solutions, Inc. Easter Seals/UCP-ASAP Eastpointe Human Services Edgecombe-Nash MHC Education for Substance Abuse Professionals Emmaus House/Healing Place Employee Assistance Services Fayetteville Community Counseling Federal Bureau of Prisons Fellowship Hall First Health of the Carolinas First Step Services Five County Mental Health Authority Foothills Area Program Clinic Forsyth Medical Center Forward Care Management Fountain Correctional Center Freedom House Recovery Center Gambro Healthcare Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church Goldsboro Counseling Center Goldston Substance Abuse Services Goshen Medical Center Governor s Institute on Alcohol and Substance Abuse Graham Towers Inc. Granville County Schools Guilford Center Guilford County Mental Health Guilford Youth Initiative Halifax Behavioral Health Center Halifax Regional Medical Center Harbor Clinic Inc. Harvest House Harvest of Wilmington Hatcher Grove Baptist Church Haven House Services Healing Balm Counseling Center Highland Clinic High Point Regional Health System Hispanic Health Alliance Holly Hill Hospital Hoots Memorial Hospital Hoperidge Center for Behavioral Health Hope Valley, Inc. Horizon Healthcare Horizons Program Interfaith Council Joe Hazel Counseling Services Johnston Community College Johnston County Mental Health John Umstead Hospital Kings Mountain Hospital Lee Harnett Criminal Justice Agency Lenoir County Mental Health Center Licensed Professional Counselors and Substance Abuse Professionals Life Skills Counseling Lincoln Community Health Center Lutheran Family Services Many Hands Greeting Card Co. Martin Co. CJP Program Mary s House, Inc. MCAS Cherry Point MCBHS-VNGF McLeod Addictive Disease Center MDK Inc. Mecklenburg City Court House Mecklenburg County Mecklenburg County Sheriff s Office (WRRC) Meeting St. Substance Abuse Counseling Services Mental Health Association of NC Methodist College Counseling Center Methodist Home for Children Methodist University MHA Randolph County Moore County Day Reporting Center Moses Cone Nash Health Care Systems Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune NCBHS NCBS NCCADV NC Caring Dental Professionals NCCIW/DART Program NC Dept. of Corrections NC Dept. of Labor NC DHHS, DFS, MHLC, Psychological Hospital NC Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services NC Doc/Sarge Program NC Housing Finance Agency NC Institute for Women NC PACT NC Physicians Health Program NC Probation & Parole Office NC State Counseling Center Neuse Center - Community Services Neuse Center for MYH/DD/SAS Neuse Mental Health Center New Life Services New River Behavioral Healthcare New Roads, Inc. Noble Character Foundation North Ridge Counseling Ocas, Inc. (First Step Sanctions Center) Oconaluftee Job Corps Office of State Personnel Onslow Co. Behav. Healthcare Svcs. OPC Area Program OPC - Chapel Hill Pam Sabalos, LCSW, CCAS Partnership for a Drug-Free NC Partnership for Behavioral Health Passage Home Inc. Passages Counseling Services Pathways Counseling Center Peel Educational Services Pender County Schools Piedmont Behavioral Healthcare Piedmont Mental Health Pitt County Memorial Hospital Pitt County Mental Health Port Human Services Precious Blessing, Inc. Premier PRI Services, Inc. Prodigals Community Program Resource Institute, Inc. Psych Support Inc. Quality Inn & Suites Raleigh Community Based Outpatient Raleigh EAP Ralm, Inc. Randolph County Mental Health Recovery Association Recovery Ventures Corp. RHCC Corporate Office Riverstone Roanoke-Chowan Human Services Center Robeson County Mental Health Center Robeson Family Counseling Center Robeson Health Robeson Health Care Corp. Rockingham County Mental Health Center Rowan Regional Medical Center Sandhills Center for MH/DD/SAS Sandhills Community College Sandhills Mediation Center Sandhills Mental Health Center Scotland County Mental Health Center Serenity Counseling Education & Consulting Services Smoky Mountain Center Solid Foundation Facilities Inc. South Brunswick Counseling Service Southeastern Center for Mental Heath Southeastern Regional Mental Health Center South Granville High School South Wilmington Street Center SouthLight, Inc. Southlight-Pathways Spectrum Health Services of NC State of NC / DACDP Stephen D. Clark, MS, LPC, PC Step One, Inc. Streetcorner Network Substance Abuse Counseling Center Summit House of Raleigh Target TASC/OPC Area Program Terri Hamrick, LCSW, PC The Center for Reproductive Medicine The Cognitive Connection The Counseling Center of Iredell The Guilford Center The Healing Place of Wake County The Mentor Network The NC School of Science & Mathematics The Ringer Center Tideland Mental Health Center Town of Chapel Hill Triad Behavioral Resources Triad Counseling & Clinical Services, LLC Triangle Family Services Tri-County Community Health Center Triumph-CBH TROSA True Bread Fellowship Turning Point Behavioral Health Group UNC-CH Horizons Program UNC-CH School of Medicine UNC Hospitals UNC-Wilmington Counseling Center Unity Healing Center Universal Mental Health University Psychiatric Associates Uplift Comprehensive Services Urban Ministries US Air Force US Marine Corps MCC5 Cherry Pt. US Security Associates Value Options VA Health Practitioners VAMC VGFW Area Authority VGFW Mental Health Wake AHEC-WakeMed Wake Chapel Church Wake County Alcohol Treatment Center Wake County Court Services Wake County DHHS Wake County Human Services Wake County Jobs for the Homeless Wake Forest University School of Medicine WakeMed Wake Technical Community College Walter B. Jones-ADATC Wayah Counseling Service Wayne County Day Reporting Center Wayne County Mental Health Department Wayne Psychiatric Associates, P.A. Webster S. Spicker, C.P.A. Wellness of Shelby, Inc. Wesley Shelter, Inc. Williams and Associates Wilmington Treatment Center Womack Army Medical Center Women s Center of Wake County Woodrow Scoggins Living Center Youth Focus
5 Substance Abuse Professional Training REGISTRATION FORM Please indicate the course(s) you wish to attend: Early Registration Fee $99* Regular Registration Fee $129* * Except for 3-hour Ethics course a Sharpening Your Knowledge of Substance Abuse Pharmacology March 3, 2012 (OPD-HSPHARM-N) $99 on or before February 17 $129 after February 17 a Mastering the 12 Core Functions: An Overview of Best Practices March 10, 2012 (OPD-HSCORE-N) $99 on or before February 24 $129 after February 24 Conquering Ethical Dilemmas in Substance Abuse You must choose one (Ethics course only) a 3 hours for re-certification (9 a.m. noon) (OPD-HSETHICS3-N) $79 on or before March 2 $109 after March 2 a 6 hours for first-time certification (OPD-HSETHICS6-N) $99 on or before March 2 $129 after March 2 a Clinical Supervision March 24, 2012 (OPD-HSCLINS-N) $99 on or before March 9 $129 after March 9 Your Priority Code: S W B To help us serve you better, please enter the code from your mailing label. Enter this code even if the label is addressed to someone else. Thank you! First Name Middle Initial Last Name Badge Name (if different from above) Date of Birth (MM/DD)* Company Mailing Address Method of Payment Payment must accompany registration and be received by the first day of the program. The easiest way to guarantee your place is to pay by credit card. Payer: acompany aindividual Please check one: avisa amastercard aamerican Express Corporate Card: ayes ano Credit Card Information City State Zip This address is a Home a Work Card # Expiration Date Phone ( ) Fax ( ) Security Code Address Amount $ Name, Phone and of Your Approving Manager Cardholder s Name (please print) * In lieu of SSN, your date of birth is required as a personal identifier for internal record keeping by NC State University. Confirmation information is sent by in most cases. Please return your payment and completed registration to: NC State University Registration Coordinator Office of Professional Development Box 7401 Raleigh, NC Signature (required) (seal) acheck Enclosed (U.S. banks only) (do not fax registration) Make check(s) payable to: North Carolina State University Please write the name(s) of the participant(s) on the face of your check(s). a If you wish to pay by purchase order, please submit your purchase order and this registration form by mail or fax them to aidt (NC State University employees only) Project (FAS) #
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