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4 3 rd KEYNOTE: JEFFREY K. ZEIG, P HD Advanced International Winter Symposium Gary Forrest, EdD, PhD Executive Director Program Includes: 4.25 Hours of Ethics Education Symposium Faculty Includes... Barbara S. Peavey, PhD Robert E. Wubbolding, EdD Jason Friesema, LPC, CACIII www.cspaws.com Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD, Founder and Director of the Milton H. Erickson Foundation, edited, co-edited, authored or co-authored more than 20 books on psychotherapy printed in 14 foreign languages. Architect of The Evolution of Psychotherapy Conferences, considered the most important conferences in the history of psychotherapy, president of Zeig, Tucker, and Theison, Inc., Publishers, Private Practice, Phoenix, AZ Advanced Techniques of Psychotherapy: The Foundations of Empathy, Hypnotic Response and Attunement Tuesday, January 31, 2017 Time: 8:45-12:00n Austin Eubanks Cynthia Moreno-Touhy, BSW, NCACII Jerry Moe, MA Kevin Wandler, MD Up to 28 CEUs Approved Addictive Disorders, Behavioral Health and Mental Health Sunday – Wednesday January 29 - February 1, 2017 Hotel Eleganté Conference and Events Center Colorado Springs, Colorado 719.576.5900

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43rd

KEYNOTE: JEFFREY K. ZEIG, PHD

Advanced InternationalWinter Symposium

Gary Forrest, EdD, PhDExecutive Director

Program Includes: 4.25 Hours of Ethics Education

Symposium Faculty Includes...

Barbara S. Peavey, PhD

Robert E. Wubbolding, EdD

Jason Friesema, LPC, CACIII www.cspaws.com

Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD, Founder and Director of the Milton H. Erickson Foundation, edited, co-edited, authored or co-authored more than 20 books on psychotherapy printed in 14 foreign languages. Architect of The Evolution of Psychotherapy Conferences, considered the most important conferences in the history of psychotherapy, president of Zeig, Tucker, and Theison, Inc., Publishers, Private Practice, Phoenix, AZ

Advanced Techniques of Psychotherapy:

The Foundations of Empathy, Hypnotic Response

and AttunementTuesday, January 31, 2017

Time: 8:45-12:00n

Austin Eubanks

Cynthia Moreno-Touhy, BSW, NCACII

Jerry Moe, MA

Kevin Wandler, MD

Up to 28 CEUs Approved

Addictive Disorders,Behavioral Health and

Mental HealthSunday – Wednesday

January 29 - February 1, 2017Hotel Eleganté Conference and

Events CenterColorado Springs, Colorado

719.576.5900

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EARLY REGISTRATIONHospitality Suite open - Breckenridge Room 2nd FloorHosted by: Cedar Springs Hospital“Early Arriver” SessionA Open Forum: The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act: A Watershed Moment for the Future of Behavioral Health Care Uniting the Community with What We Know to Transform Our Systems of Care. Mega Marx-Varele, MPA, Moe Keller, Tonya Wheeler, and Moderator: Jeannie RitterB DBT Practice as Stand-Alone or Complementary Treatment for SUD Anna King, MA, MSW, LSW, DBTCC A Scientific Integrated Approach to Addiction Recovery Judith Miller, PhD, CAC III and Rick BolinD The Use of Mindfulness in Addictions Treatment Annie Peters, PhD, LPCHospitality Suite - Breckenridge Room2nd floorHosted by Recovery Village at Palmer LakeSESSION IA KEYNOTE: The Yin and Yang of Brain Networks: Relevance to Addiction, Depression, Schizophrenia, Autism and ADHD John L. Fleming, MD, DLFAPAB The Feminization of Addiction Barbara Flood, PhD, MSWC The Emerging Face of Addiction: Process Addictions Chris Simon, MA, LPC, NCC, CSATD Law Enforcement Support for Victims of Human Trafficking Sgt. Craig Simpson, DRE at CSPDDinner break (on your own)SESSION I (continued)A KEYNOTE: We Stand at the Fork in the Road: Which Pathway is Better? Robert E. Wubbolding, EdDB Psychodrama in Clinical Practice Bill Wysong, MA, LPC, EMDR II, TEPC In-Depth Ethical Exploration of the Therapeutic Alliance and How it Effects Outcomes and Quality of Care Libby Timmons, MEd, LISAC, CEAP, SAPD Beyond the Couch: Intentional Peer Support, Recovery Education and Vocational Services as Valuable Follow-up Community Services Steven Bell, BA, CPRPOpen Forum: Breckenridge RoomTherapeutic Alliance, Attachment, Trauma, Transference and Countertransference DynamicsGary G Forrest EdD, PhD Discussants: Thomas Jewitt, MD, and Libby Timmons, MEd, LISAC, CEAP, SAP

B “Early Bird” Session: The Client Journey: How Marketing Experts Can Make Us Better Counselors Dick Dillon, CEO of Innovaision, LLCC Smart Recovery Robin Gates Trumble, PsyD, LACREGISTRATION OPENSHospitality Suite - Breckenridge Room2nd FloorHosted by: NAADAC/CAAPEXHIBIT HALL and BOOK STORE OPENSESSION IIA WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS Gary G. Forrest, EdD, PhD and StaffA KEYNOTE: Parenting in Recovery Jerry Moe, MAB Transformative Solutions for Chronic Pain With Co-Existing Disorders Joseph A. Cabaret, MD and Dr. Steven Grinstead, AD, LMFT, ACRPSC The Mental Health Professional as a Servant Leader Barry K. Weinhold, PhDD Strategies for Reducing Self- Harm and Suicide Risk Factors with Veterans and Trauma Patient Populations Thomas L. Jewitt, MD, Discussant: Stephen Kidd, PhDSOCIAL BREAKExhibit HallSESSION IIIA KEYNOTE: Neurochemistry Made Ridiculously Simple Kevin R. Wandler, MDB Passages to Connection Michael Dinneen, LCSW, CAC III, CSATC Practical Evidence-Based Reality Therapy: Recent Advances Robert E. Wubbolding, EdD (continued in Session IV, V, and VI)D Efficacy in Marketing Outcomes: Supporting Client Focused Care and Service Diane Sanders, Placement Specialist and Andrew Suma, LPCLunch (on your own) orLearn and Lunch (Preregistration & lunch purchase required. Attendance limited to 20 people, $16.00 for Brown Bag) Chronic Pain Management and the American Heroin Epidemic Joseph A. Cabaret, MD and Dr. Steven Grinstead, LMFT, ACRPS RM - Conference Center LobbyHospitality Suite - Breckenridge Room2nd FloorHosted by: Peak View Behavioral Health and Health SolutionsSESSION IVA KEYNOTE: Opioid Addiction and Suboxone Treatment Artin Terhakopian, MD, MPH, FAPAB Integrating Bio/Neuro-Feedback and other Therapies in Treatment

11:00-3:00pm12:30-2:30pm

1:30-3:00pm

2:45-5:30pm

3:30-5:00pm

7:00-8:30pm

8:30-9:45pm

7:30-8:40am

7:45-9:00am8:00-11:45am

8:30-5:30pm

8:30-8:45am

8:45-10:15am

10:15-10:30am

10:30-12:00n

12:15-1:30pm

1:00-4:30pm

1:30-3:00pm

SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2017 MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 2017

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3:00-3:15pm

3:15-5:15pm

6:00-7:20pm

7:30-9:00pm

8:30-9:30pm

9:00-10:00pm

8:00-11:45am

7:30-8:45am

8:30-5:30pm

8:45-10:15am

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12:15-1:30pm

1:00-4:00pm

1:45-3:15pm

for Addictions and Mental Health Programs Antoinette Giedzinska-Simons, PhDC Practical Evidence-Based Reality Therapy: Recent Advances Robert Wubbolding, EdD (continued from Session III)D Treating Compassion Fatigue and Secondary Trauma in Professionals Sarah Meyers, JD, LMFT, LACSOCIAL BREAKExhibit HallSESSION VA KEYNOTE: Mindfulness and Brain Recovery Lisa Marzilli, PharmD, CDOEB Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT): Coming of Age in Substance Use Disorder Treatment Michael Stackpool, MDC Practical Evidence-Based Reality Therapy: Recent Advances Robert Wubbolding, EdD (continued from Session IV)D Empowering Women: An Integrative Approach to Treating Dual Diagnosis Marcie Chambers, PhDMONDAY NIGHT OPENING RECEPTION Meet and Greet with delicious hors d’oeuvres hosted by Psychotherapy Associates & Hotel Eleganté in the Exhibit HallSESSION VIA KEYNOTE: Journey Beyond Addiction: A Therapeutic Game to Help Children in Families Affected by Substance Abuse Presented by Peaks Recovery Centers (Gold Level Educational Supporter) Justin Lincoln, PsyD and TJ Price, PsyDB Problem Gambling: Past, Present, and the Future Nancy Lantz, LPC, NCAC III, NCGC IIC Practical Evidence-Based Reality Therapy: Recent Advances Robert Wubbolding, EdD (continued from Session V)D Adolescent SUD, Anger and Treating Tough Kids: From the Inside Out Christy Alten-Osmera, MS, LPC, LACOpen Forum: Breckenridge Room“Do This, or Else!” – There are at least a dozen areas where treatment providers must improve if they are going to be effective, relevant, and sustainable over the next few years – how do you measure up?Dick Dillon, CEO of Innovaision, LLCA OPEN AA/SELF-HELP RECOVERY GROUP

Hospitality Suite - Breckenridge Room2nd FloorHosted by: Jaywalker Lodge“Early Bird” Session:B Relapse Prevention and Quality of Life Planning Tim Gust, PhDEXHIBIT HALL and BOOK STORE OPEN

SESSION VIIA KEYNOTE: Advanced Techniques of Psychotherapy: The Foundations of Empathy, Hypnotic Response and Attunement Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhDB Overcoming the Challenges and Stigma of Heroin and Opioid Dependence, and other Addictions Joseph Cabaret, MD and Dr. Stephen F. Grinstead, LMFT, ACRPSC Transformers: Chronic Diseases and Integrative Interventions Linda Sweeney, LPC, LAC, NCC, Megan Swenson, MA, LPC, LAC, NCC, and Athena Baca-Chieza, PsyD-MCPND Panic Disorders, Phobias, and Anxiety: Origins, Co-Occurring Conditions, Maintenance Dynamics and Treatment Strategies Brian Bagwell, PsyDSOCIAL BREAKExhibit HallSESSION VIIIA KEYNOTE: Advanced Techniques of Psychotherapy: UtilizationV, The Foundation of Solutions Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhDB Measuring Individual Treatment and Program Success with Real- Time Outcomes Dianna Sandoval, MA, LPC, CAC III and Rick McKenzie, BSC Integrative DBT with the Twelve Steps: A Non-Pharmacologic Approach to Managing Emotional Deregulation in Addictions Treatment Bari K. Platter, MS, RN, PMHCNS- BC and Osvaldo Cabral, MA, LPCD Sweat Equity: The Benefits of Activity- Based Treatment for Substance Abuse Disorders Jim Soda, MA, LPC, LAC*LUNCH PRESENTATION (or Lunch on your own) 1 Credit Hour The Impact of Legalized Marijuana in Colorado: Greener Pastures or Up in Smoke? John W. Suthers, JD, Current Mayor of Colorado Springs, Former Attorney General of the State of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO *Preregistration & $30 Prepayment Required – no audit-only optionHospitality Suite - Breckenridge Room2nd FloorHosted by: Origins Recovery CenterSESSION IXA KEYNOTE:PsychoNeuroPlasticity: Principals and Practices in Addiction Treatment Barbara S. Peavey, PhD, MS, PsyPharm, BCIACB It’s All Greek to Me- A Behind- the-Scenes Look at the Launch of a National Sober College Fraternity Bob Ferguson, BSC Cultural Humility and Embracing Ethical Multiculturalism in Patient Care Mita M. Johnson, EdD

TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2017

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John W. Suthers, JD, Mayor of Colorado Springs,CO

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3:15-3:30pm

3:30-5:00pm

7:30-9:00pm

8:00-9:30pm

8:00-11:45am

7:30-8:40am

8:30-2:15pm

8:45-10:15am

10:15-10:30am

10:30-12:00n

12:00-1:30pm1:00-4:00pm

1:30-3:00pm

3:00-3:15pm

3:15-4:40pm

4:30-5:15pm

D Radical Aliveness Michael Holtby, MSW, ACSW, LCSWSOCIAL BREAKExhibit HallSESSION XA KEYNOTE: Columbine and the Prescription Drug Epidemic Austin Eubanks, Executive Director, The Foundry B Sober Living Facility Standards and The Right Model: Choice House Continuing Care, Monitoring and Professional Ethical Oversight Strategies Mara Lehnert, CAC III, Certified Interventionist, and Jordan HamiltonC Prescription Opioid and Heroin Use in Adolescents: Trends and Treatment Options Hy Gia Park, MDD “Drunkorexia”: Treatment for Co- Occurring Eating Disorders and Alcohol Use Disorders Dorie McCubbery, MSEd, PhD, LPC, CEDSSESSION XIA KEYNOTE: 21st Century Marijuana Ben Cort, Business Development/ Community Relations/AdmissionB The Colorado Springs Opioid Collaborative: A Community Based Approach to the Opioid Epidemic George Hertner, MD, Jennifer C. Huskinson, RN, BSN, CCM, Lt. Mark Comte, Joel Dickerman, DO, Mary Steiner, BSN, RN, Facilitator and Ryan Smith, Co-FacilitatorC The Gut Brain and Addiction Annie Hatcher, EdD, RD (ret), CAC III, NCAC IID Care Strategies for Combat Veterans and Military Personnel: PTSD, Trauma, Major Depression and Co-Occurring Disorders Thomas L. Jewitt, MDOpen Forum: Breckenridge Room Alliance-Focused Integrative Psychodynamic Psychotherapy of Addictive DisordersGary G. Forrest, EdD, PhD

Hospitality Suite - Breckenridge Room2nd FloorHosted by: Dominion Diagnostics“Early Bird” SessionB Denial, Acceptance, and Beyond: A Three Phase Treatment Approach for Bipolar Disorder Michael G. Pipich, MS, LMFTEXHIBIT HALL and BOOK STORE OPENSESSION XIIA KEYNOTE: Rein in Your Brain: From Impulsivity to Thoughtful Living in Recovery Cynthia Moreno-Tuohy, BSW, NCAC II, Executive Director, NAADACB Rallying Community Support for People Struggling with Addiction

and Behavioral Health Problems Mike Butler, Public Safety Chief, Longmont, COC Substance Abuse and Recovery for Offenders Rob Archuletta, BS, CAC III, PSL II, CFED Mindfulness Training in Addictions Treatment Dwight R. Duncan, PsyD, LP, LACSOCIAL BREAKExhibit HallSESSION XIIIA KEYNOTE: Engaging Millennials in Treatment: It’s Not Just about Texts and Tweets Presented by Peaks Recovery Centers (Gold Level Educational Supporter) Jason S. Friesema, LPC, CAC IIIB Another Look at Brain Chemistry, Nutrition and Recovery Jean Armour, BSN, MA, LPC, CAC IIIC The Tools and Intention of Prevention Karen Teel, BSW, CPS II, ACE Interface

D Healing from Trauma: Brain Spotting and Comprehensive Resource Model for Relapse Prevention and Continuing Care Joanne Baum, PhD, LCSW, CAC IIILunch (on your own)Hospitality Suite - Breckenridge Room2nd FloorHosted by: CORE Strategies for LifeSESSION XIVA KEYNOTE: NADA: The 5 Point Ear Acupuncture Protocol in Opioid Treatment Elizabeth “Libby” Stuyt, MDB Transgender Awareness and Best Practices for Transgender Clients Paul Gross, MS, MFTLC How to Interpret UDTS Lisa Marzelli, PharmD, CDOED Rivers of Healing: Treating Military Sexual Trauma and PTSD in the Wilderness Karen House, MA, MALPCC-S, LPCSOCIAL BREAKGarden AtriumSESSION XVA KEYNOTE: Behavioral Health Needs, Services and Ethical Practice in Rural American Communities Peak View Behavioral Health Forum: Michael Wilbourn, PsyD, Gregory Smith, EdD, LCSW, and Mita Johnson, EdDB Emotionally Focused Intervention: A Healing Approach Stephen L. Wilkins, BA, Certified InterventionistC Marijuana: Adolescent Substance Use Trends Christy Alten-Osmera, MS, LPC, LAC SESSION XVIA Symposium Closing Remarks and Final Wrap-Up Gary G. Forrest, EdD, PhD, and Faculty

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2017

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The SympoSium FaculTyAlten-Osmera, Christy, MS, LPC, LAC, Canton, SD

Archuleta, Rob, BS, CAC III, PSC II, CFE, Pueblo, CO

Armour, Jean, BSN, MA, LPC, CAC III, Denver, CO

Baca-Chieza Athena Y., PsyD-MCPN, Denver, CO

Bagwell, Brian, PsyD, MAC, LAC, Denver, CO

Baum, Joanne, PhD, LCSW, CAC III, Bloomington,

Indiana

Bell, Steve, BA, CPRP, Colorado Springs, CO

Bolin, Rick, Centennial, CO

Butler, Mike, Longmont, CO

Cabaret, Joseph A., MD, Sacramento, CA

Cabral, Osvaldo, MA, LPC, LAC, Denver, CO

Chambers, Marcie, PhD, Lafayette, CO

Comte, Mark, Lt., MA, Colorado Springs, CO

Cort, Ben, Business Development/Community

Relations/Admission, Denver, CO

Dickerman, Joel, DO, Colorado Springs, CO

Dillon, Dick, CEO Innovaision, LLC, St. Louis, MO

Dinneen, Michael, LCSW, CAC III, CSAT, Denver, CO

Duncan, Dwight R., PsyD, LP, LAC, Parker, CO

Eubanks, Austin, Steamboat Springs, CO

Ferguson, Bob, BS, Carbondale, CO

Fleming, John L., MD, DLFAPA, Colorado Springs, CO

Flood, Barbara, PhD, MSW, Denver, CO

Forrest, Gary, G., EdD, PhD, Colorado Springs, CO

Friesema, Jason S., LPC, CAC III, Colorado Springs, CO

Giedzinska-Simons, Antoinette, PhD, Sierra Tucson, AZ

Grinstead, Stephen F., Dr, AD, LMFT, ACRPS,

Camarillo, CA

Gross, Paul, MS, MFTC, Colorado Springs, CO

Gust, Tim, PhD, Los Angeles, CA

Hamilton, Jordan, Director of Admissions, Choice House,

Lafayette, CO

Hatcher, Anne, EdD, RD (ret), CAC III, NCAC II,

Denver, CO

Hertner, George, MD, Colorado Springs, CO

Holtby, Michael E. MSW, ACSW, LCSW, BCD, Denver,

CO

House, Karen, MA, LPCC-S, LPC, Taos, New Mexico

Huskinson, Jennifer C., RN, BSN, CCM, Colorado

Springs, CO

Jewitt, Thomas L., MD, Ft. Meade, SD

Johnson, Mita, EdD, Denver, CO

Keller, Moe, Denver, CO

Kidd, Stephen, PhD, Colorado Springs, CO

King, Anna, LSW, DBTC, Palmer Lake, CO

Lantz, Nancy, LPC, NCAC III, NCGC II, BACC,

Greenwood Village, CO

Lehnert, Mara, CAC III, Boulder, CO

Lincoln, Justin, PsyD, Longmont, CO

Marx-Varele, Megan, MPA, Denver, CO

Marzilli, Lisa, PharmD, CDOE, N. Kingstown, RI

McCubbery, Doris Ann ‘Dorie’, MSEd, PhD, LPC,

CEDS, Denver, CO

McKenzie, Rick, BS, Denver, CO

Meyers, Sarah, JD, LMFT, LAC, Denver, CO

Miller, Judith A., PhD, BS, MS, CAC III, Simla, CO

Moe, Jerry, MA, Palm Desert, CA

Moreno-Tuohy, Cynthia, BSW, NCAC II, CDC III, SAP,

Alexandra, VA

Park, Hy Gia, MD, Denver, CO

Peavey, Barbara S., PhD, MS, PsyPharm, BCIAC,

Grapevine, TX

Peters, Annie, PhD, LPC, Estes Park, CO

Pipich, Michael, MS, LMFT, Greenwood Village, CO

Platter, Bari K., MS, RN, PMHCNS-BC, Aurora, CO

Price, T.J., PsyD, Colorado Springs, CO

Ritter, Jeannie, Mental Health Ambassador, Mental Health

Center of Denver, Denver, CO

Sanders, Diane, Treatment Placement Specialist-Colorado,

Recovery Division of Acadia Healthcare, Denver, CO

Sandoval, Dianne, MA, LPC, CAC III, Denver, CO

Simon, Chris, MA, LPC, CSAAT, CMAT, Denver, CO

Simpson, Sgt. Craig, DRE, Colorado Springs, CO

Smith, Gregory, EdD, LCSW, Colorado Springs, CO

Smith, Ryan, Senior Managements Service Center,

AspenPointe, Colorado Springs, CO

Soda, Jim, MA, LPC, Carbondale, CO

Stackpool, Michael, MD, Denver, CO

Steiner, Mary A., BSN, RN, Colorado Springs, CO

Stuyt, Elizabeth ‘Libby’, MD, Pueblo, CO

Suma, Andrew, LPC, Chicago, IL

Suthers, John W., JD, Colorado Springs, CO

Sweeney, Linda, LPC, LAC, NCC, Denver, CO

Swenson, Megan, MA, LPC, LAC, NCC, Denver, CO

Teel, Karen BSW, CPSII, Colorado Springs, CO

Terhakopiean, Artin, MD, MPH, FAPA, Pueblo, CO

Timmons, Libby, MEd, LISAC, CEAP, SAP, Tucson, AZ

Trumble, Robin Gates, PsyD, LAC, Colorado Springs, CO

Wandler, Kevin, MD, Maitland, FL

Weinhold, Barry, PhD, Colorado Springs, CO

Wheller, Tonya, Executive Director, Advocates for

Recovery Colorado, Denver, CO

Wilbourn, Michael, PsyD, Colorado Springs, CO

Wilkins, Stephen L., BS, Denver, CO

Wubbolding, Robert E., EdD, Cincinnati, OH

Wysong, Bill, MA, LPC, EMDR II, TEP, Colorado

Springs, CO

Zeig, Jeffery K., PhD, Phoenix, AZ

Visit www.cspaws.com for complete biographies

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addicTive diSorderS, Behavioral healThand menTal healTh

January 29 - FeBruary 1, 2017Name: ______________________________________________________________

(Please print your name and credentials as you wish it to appear on your name tag.)

Address: ____________________________________________________________

City: ___________________________________State: _______ Zip: ____________

Daytime Phone: (____)________________ E-mail: _________________________

Please check appropriate registration category:oEarly Bird (before December 25, 2016) .......................................................$365o Symposium Tuition (after December 25, 2016) ...........................................$425oDaily Registration ........................................................................... per day $169 oSunday oMonday oTuesday oWednesdayo Students and Partial Tuition Scholarship rate ................................................$250o All CAAP/NAADAC members .....................................................................$265o Military and Group Registrations of 3 or more Attendees ......... per person $295oDeposit ............................................................................................................$95oOn Site ..........................................................................................................$465

o Tuesday Noon (12:15-1:30) Luncheon.........................……… (Lunch) $30.001 Credit Hour; $30 for Lunch; no audit- only optionPresentor: John W. Suthers, JD, Current Mayor of Colorado Springs, Former Attorney General of the State of Colorado: The Impact of Legalized Marijuana in Colorado: Greener Pastures or Up in Smoke?Preregistration & Prepayment for Lunch Required. *Limited Lunch Seating.

Payment Information:o $95.00 Deposit enclosed

o Full Payment of $_________ enclosed

Payable to Psychotherapy Associates, P.C.

o MasterCard o VISA

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SANDRA DELLA-GIUSTINAc/o Psychotherapy Associates, P.C.3208 N. Academy Blvd., Suite 160Colorado Springs, CO 80917(719) 594-9304 or (719) 597-5959FAX (719) 597-0166Email: [email protected]: www.cspaws.com or www.ggforrest.com

MAIL TUITION

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SympoSium regiSTraTion

The purpose of the 43rd Annual Winter Symposium includes improving health professional attendee’s evidence-based diagnostic/assessment, treatment, knowledge and practice skills specific to reducing and/or eliminating health care provider care gaps and facilitating integrative care related to a broad spectrum of addictive disorders, behavioral health and mental health disorders. Attendees completing the full Symposium will be able to identify 5 or more evidenced-based diagnostic/assessment measures, treatment interventions, practice gap reduction measures and integrative care interventions including psychotherapies, psychosocial treatments, medical and psychotropic care, self-help care and adjunctive care interventions for persons manifesting the broad spectrum of disorders and conditions included in this educational program.

SYMPOSIUM PURPOSE AND

CORE LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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how To regiSTer

BY PHONE: (719) 597-5959 or (719) 594-9304 Ask for Psychotherapy Associates Winter Symposium registration BY MAIL: Psychotherapy Associates Winter Symposium 3208 N. Academy Blvd., Suite 160 Colorado Springs, CO 80917 BY FAX: (719) 597-0166 Use registration form BY EMAIL: [email protected] ON WEB: www.cspaws.com or www.ggforrest.com Please indicate if you have any need for auxiliary aids

or special assistance services.regiSTraTion inFormaTion

TUITION INCLUDES: • Monday Night Welcome Reception Buffet • Daily Coffee Breaks in Exhibit Area • Exhibit area admission • Symposium Diploma or confirmation of hours attended Please call for general Scholarship* information and Bernard Ryan Scholarships at (719) 597-5959 *Based on financial need

general inFormaTion

The 43rd Annual Advanced International Winter Symposium is an exciting and fun educational experience held in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Each year this internationally recognized Symposium brings together a distinguished faculty to address the issues of treatment, recovery, and research in the addictions, mental health, and behavioral health fields. Over 1,350 participants attended the 2016 meetings and expo. The Symposium provides intensive, advanced clinical training as well as focused interaction between faculty and participants. The skill building and learning experiences that our faculty provides to attendees each year are truly exceptional.

cancellaTionS and reFundS

Registration cancellation will be subject to a $95.00 fee. All cancellations after January 10, 2017 will be subject to loss of the entire registration fee.

Book STore

MENTOR BOOKS will provide the Symposium Bookstore. Heidi Sammons (909) 353-8209 [email protected] hoTel

The Hotel Eleganté Conference and Events Center (located off of I-25 at exit 138 and Circle Drive) has been selected as the site for the 43rd Annual Winter Symposium. The hotel amenities are exceptional:

• Luxurious rooms• Indoor/outdoor heated swimming pools• Exceptional restaurants• Free parking• And a complete line of services

ROOM RATES: Singles $100, Doubles $100Please mention Psychotherapy Associates

43rd Annual Winter Symposium.2886 S Circle Dr.,Colorado Springs, CO, 80906Phone: (719) 576-5900 | Fax: (719) 576-0507Email: [email protected]

www.hotelelegante.comReservation #1467429

HOTEL RATE CUT-OFF DATE:January 10, 2017

Reservations made after January 10 will be honored on a space and rate available basis. Please make reservations directly with the Hotel Eleganté Conference and Events Center.

Tax deducTiBiliTy

IRS regulations permit tax deductions for travel, tuition, lodging, and meals, for events that improve or maintain professional skills. This conference is designed to comply with these regulations. For further information or advice, please contact your accountant or tax advisor.

remaining green

Speaker handouts will be posted on the web site www.cspaws.com or www.ggforrest.com for attendees only as we receive them. Please call for user name and password (719) 597-5959.

accrediTaTion

This Symposium has been approved for 28 hours of Continuing Education Credit by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC), The Association For Addiction Professionals.

Behavioral Health Service Providers can complete this Symposium for Continuing Education Credits. Check with your professional regional, state or national credentialing association. Attendees can complete 4.25 hours of Ethics Focused Education and Training at the 2017 Winter Symposium.

Diplomas will be awarded on site by Psychotherapy Associates, PC and Educational Supporters to those completing the full Symposium.

An Invitation to Exhibit at43rd Annual Winter Symposium

Jan. 29-Feb. 1, 2017Exhibit Booths are available for a fee of $950

Fee will include two complimentaryadmissions for the entire symposium

Contact: Sandra [email protected]

719-597-5959 or (719)594.9304 www.cspaws.com or www.ggforrest.com

SympoSium InFormaTion

NOTE: This brochure is based on the best available knowledge at the date of publication. Psychotherapy Associates, P.C.reserves the right to make changes in the dates, times and appearances of speakers as conditions may warrant. Check the website for

unanticiated program changes.www.ggforrest.com

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