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Event Number
273
Title
Adolescents & Co-Occurring Disorders
Description
This CEU course is intended to provide the essentials of co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders among the adolescent population, including the synergy between SA & MH, adolescent development, peer involvement, family issues, co-occurring disorders, and recovery processes.

GOAL: Provide behavioral health practitioners with practical strategies to address adolescent substance abuse and mental health co-occurring disorders.
Date
9/7/2006 11:30 AM to 9/28/2006 1:00 PM
Type of Event
Series of 4 workshops
Location
Doane College
303 N. 52nd St.
Lincoln, NE
Room 302
Program Agenda
Agendas:

September 7, 2006
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Identify the six major concerns of adolescent substance use and the difficulty of treating co-occurring disorder

September 14, 2006
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Recognize the most frequent mental health diagnosis for adolescents with substance abuse diorders.


September 21, 2006
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Mental health diagnosiss for adolescents; tools for identification
Recognize the most frequent mental health diagnosis for adolescents with substance abuse disorders.

September 28, 2006
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Examine effective treatment approaches to treating adolescent co-occurring disorders
Invited Officials/Presenters
Michelle Nelson, MA, LMHP, LADC
Expected Number of Participants
25
Invited Participants/Audience
Professionals in the fields of substance abuse, mental health, social services, corrections, criminal justice, vocational rehabilitation and health care.
Primary Contact
Kate  Speck
Address
303 N. 52nd St.
Lincoln, NE  68504
Phone Number
402 466-4774
Email Address
kate.speck@doane.edu
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Event Number
578
Title
Walk for Recovery coordinated by the Nebraska Recovery Network - SAMHSA Sponsored
Description
NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, and its Nebraska affiliate, the Nebraska Association of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors, joined with the Nebraska Recovery Network to bring a message of celebration and recovery to the community and provided unique community outreach materials.
Date
9/17/2006 4:00:00 PM
Type of Event
6. Walk for Recovery and Community Outreach
Location
Nebraska State Capitol - North Steps
15th and K Streets (1445 K St., Lincoln, NE 68509)
Invited Officials/Presenters
NAADAC Speaker, Jack W. Buehler, MA, LADC, LMHP, NCAC II, SAP
Expected Number of Participants
200
Invited Participants/Audience
Addiction professionals, recovery advocates and members of the community.
Primary Contact
Donovan Kuehn
Address
901 N. Washington St. Suite 600
Alexandria, VA  22314
Phone Number
703.741.7686
Email Address
naadac@naadac.org
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