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Women’s Recovery CONFERENCE Asheville, NC Join us in Asheville on the MAHEC Mary C. Nesbitt Biltmore Campus. One to three day options available with a special Healthcare Concentration Track on Friday, May 3rd. plus HEALTHCARE CONCENTRATION TRACK The Power of Presence May 1-3, 2019 The 2019 Women’s Recovery Conference offers up to 17.5 credit hours, a variety of credit options, and is designed for substance abuse, mental health, psychology, criminal justice, human services and other healthcare professionals. It will be held at Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC) Mary C. Nesbitt Biltmore Campus in lovely Asheville, NC on May 1st, 2nd and 3rd of 2019. One-day to three-day options are available, with a special Healthcare Concentration Track (HCT) on Friday, May 3rd. The Pre-Conference on May 1st offers all-day opportunities for both new and advanced practitioners. Participants may choose from an all-day session on Nurturing Families through Recovery provided by Omer Mendelson, MSW, LICSW of Institute for Health and Recovery, Influencing the Adoption of Best Practices through Clinical Supervision: An Ethical and Practice-based Perspective with Paul Nagy, MS, LPC, LCAS, CCS, or an all-day session on Promoting Wellness in Mind, Body and Spirit: Psychoneuroimmunology for Living Every Day to the Fullest with Diane R. Dolan-Soto, MSW, LCSW. The Main Conference, on May 2nd and 3rd, opens Thursday with a compelling Keynote Speech by Glenis Redmond titled The Listening Skin: The Body Remembers, guaranteed to enhance awareness of just how significant somatic memory is in recovery. The Main Conference features a variety of vital topics including: Beyond Delivery: Working with Substance Exposed Infants and Families Ethical Significance of Boundaries & Self Care for Providers Subtle Yoga for Recovery: Yoga-Based Models for Reclaiming Presence and Building Resilience Ethical Decision Making through the Empowerment of Women in Recovery Crucial information for all providers working with women who are impacted by the opioid crisis is embedded within the entire three-day event. The 2019 conference ends with a Plenary Speech by Shannon South, LPC, ThD, titled Joy in Recovery as she shares wisdom derived from her own healing, private practice, meditation, soul-searching, and serving others from her heart filled with compassion and present-centered awareness. Healthcare Concentration Track (HCT) on Friday, May 3rd offers sessions focused on updating healthcare providers who care for women, including those who are pregnant or with families. The 2019 Healthcare Concentration Track is designed to offer providers the tools they need to foster stress resilience, promote collaboration, build trust, and cope with ethical dilemmas, as they maintain clinical excellence and optimize care in a changing environment. An update on women’s health in North Carolina includes information all providers must know to optimize outcomes, as well as to promote overall women’s health and sustain recovery. This specialized track ends just in time to join all other conference participants in the comprehensive Plenary Session with Dr. Shannon South. with the support of Provided by This conference is supported in part by NC Division of MH/DD/SAS with federal funding from the SAMHSA Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG) CFDA # 93.959.

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Women’s Recovery CONFERENCE Asheville, NC

Join us in Asheville on the MAHEC Mary C. Nesbitt Biltmore Campus.

One to three day options available with a special Healthcare Concentration Track on Friday, May 3rd.

plus HEALTHCARE CONCENTRATION TRACK

The Power of PresenceMay 1-3, 2019

The 2019 Women’s Recovery Conference offers up to 17.5 credit hours, a variety of credit options, and is designed for substance abuse, mental health, psychology, criminal justice, human services and other healthcare professionals. It will be held at Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC) Mary C. Nesbitt Biltmore Campus in lovely Asheville, NC on May 1st, 2nd and 3rd of 2019.

One-day to three-day options are available, with a special Healthcare Concentration Track (HCT) on Friday, May 3rd.

The Pre-Conference on May 1st offers all-day opportunities for both new and advanced practitioners. Participants may choose from an all-day session on Nurturing Families through Recovery provided by Omer Mendelson, MSW, LICSW of Institute for Health and Recovery, Influencing the Adoption of Best Practices through Clinical Supervision: An Ethical and Practice-based Perspective with Paul Nagy, MS, LPC, LCAS, CCS, or an all-day session on Promoting Wellness in Mind, Body and Spirit: Psychoneuroimmunology for Living Every Day to the Fullest with Diane R. Dolan-Soto, MSW, LCSW.

The Main Conference, on May 2nd and 3rd, opens Thursday with a compelling Keynote Speech by Glenis Redmond titled The Listening Skin: The Body Remembers, guaranteed to enhance awareness of just how significant somatic memory is in recovery. The Main Conference features a variety of vital topics including:

• Beyond Delivery: Working with Substance Exposed Infants and Families• Ethical Significance of Boundaries & Self Care for Providers• Subtle Yoga for Recovery: Yoga-Based Models for Reclaiming Presence and Building

Resilience• Ethical Decision Making through the Empowerment of Women in Recovery

Crucial information for all providers working with women who are impacted by the opioid crisis is embedded within the entire three-day event. The 2019 conference ends with a Plenary Speech by Shannon South, LPC, ThD, titled Joy in Recovery as she shares wisdom derived from her own healing, private practice, meditation, soul-searching, and serving others from her heart filled with compassion and present-centered awareness.

Healthcare Concentration Track (HCT) on Friday, May 3rd offers sessions focused on updating healthcare providers who care for women, including those who are pregnant or with families. The 2019 Healthcare Concentration Track is designed to offer providers the tools they need to foster stress resilience, promote collaboration, build trust, and cope with ethical dilemmas, as they maintain clinical excellence and optimize care in a changing environment. An update on women’s health in North Carolina includes information all providers must know to optimize outcomes, as well as to promote overall women’s health and sustain recovery. This specialized track ends just in time to join all other conference participants in the comprehensive Plenary Session with Dr. Shannon South.

with the support ofProvided by

This conference is supported in part by NC Division of MH/DD/SAS with federal funding f rom the SAMHSA S u b s t a n c e A b u s e Prevention & Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG) CFDA # 93.959.

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Healthcare Concentration Track (HCT) on Friday, May 3rd

Substance use continues to rise in the United States, revealing a shocking rise in opioid related deaths, while deaths from methamphetamine, alcohol, and other substances remain an extremely serious issue. As a result, healthcare workers continue to be faced with mounting challenges in daily practice, as they work to provide optimal care for women in recovery and their families, while complying with recent legislative mandates.

The 2019 HCT focuses on fostering presence and resilience for both providers and patients. It opens with a vital, information-packed presentation by Starleen Scott Robbins of MH/DD/SAS, Addictions & Management Operations and Dr. Hendrée Jones, briefing providers with knowledge and updated information critical to support optimal client care in recovery, promote well-being, and increase positive medical outcomes. The HCT continues with an opening presentation, two intensive healthcare-oriented sessions, and ends just in time for participants to join all conference attendees for the plenary session, Joy in Recovery with Shannon South, LPC, ThD, aka “The Joy Doctor”.

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This specialized track focuses on gender-specific care for women and the promotion of true health and wellness, far beyond the average scope of services. It provides a framework for compassionate, comprehensive, evidence-based care, aligned with the highest standards in women’s health promotion.

At the 2019 conference, the content of all sessions will support the following overarching conference goals:

• Provide concrete information, insight and treatment skills which may be applied to the current opioid crisis

• Arm providers with effective and evidence-based behavioral interventions to help women enter recovery, prevent relapse and sustain optimal health in long-term recovery

• Reinforce basic tenets of evidence-based care, consistent with SAMHSA guidelines for Addressing the Gender- Specific Service Needs of Women with Substance Use Disorders, while concurrently offering skills to assist providers as they nurture women and families through recovery

• Remind all providers in attendance of current legislation surrounding mandatory reporting and care of pregnant women

Attendees will be able to:

• List at least three evidence-based transformative modalities of care which foster social, psychological, and physiological well-being in women’s recovery, while reducing relapse risk

• List at least three effective evidence-based strategies which meet gender-specific needs of women with substance use disorders, based on SAMHSA recommendations and / or those published in peer-reviewed journals within the past seven years

• Describe, in detail, the key components of at least three primary cutting-edge treatment approaches which foster resilience, build trust and increase commitment to individualized therapeutic goals of women in recovery, while optimizing health outcomes for clients

• List at least three evidence-based strategies to optimize provider resilience, as it relates to long term facilitation of ethical care for women and families in recovery

Objectives

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8:00am - 9:00am Registration with breakfast Exhibits

Wednesday, May 1st Thursday, May 2nd Friday, May 3rd

9:00am - 5:00pm Preconference Full Day Sessions

Choose one:1A, 1B, 1C

2019 Conference at a Glance

PRECONFERENCE MAIN CONFERENCE Day One

Concurrent session titles and speakers are listed on the next page.

8:00am - 9:00am Registration with breakfast Exhibits

Each day includes a light continental breakfast and lunch.

Afternoon break 3:00 - 3:30pm

Lunch break 12:30 - 1:30pmcatered lunch in Looking Glass Commons

Healthcare Concentration Track (HCT)

7:30am - 8:00am Registration and Check-In (with breakfast)

8:00am - 9:00am Choosing to Live: The Power of Presence and Resilience in Supporting Women’s Recovery Ellen J. Reed, MBA, MSN, PMHCNS-BC9:00am - 10:30am Update on Women’s Treatment in North Carolina Starleen Scott-Robbins, MSW, LCSW; Hendrée Jones, PhD10:30am - 11:00am Break

11:00am - 1:00pm Sunny Side Up - Resilience Wanda Boone, DTh

Concurrent Lunch and Plenary1:00pm - 1:30pm Pick Up Boxed Lunches in Looking Commons / Return to Blue Ridge Room

1:30pm - 2:30pm Joy in Recovery Shannon South, LPC, ThD

11:00am - 5:00pm Main Conference Day One SessionsChoose one:2A, 2B, 2C, 2D

Morning break 10:30 - 11:00amexhibits, silent auction, networking

Lunch break 12:30 - 1:30pmcatered lunch in Looking Glass Commons exhibits, silent auction, networking

Afternoon break 3:00 - 3:30pmexhibits, silent auction, networking

Morning break 10:30 - 11:00amMorning break 10:30 - 11:00am Last call for silent auction bidding (Cherokee Rm)

Please turn in attendance forms after your last session each day.

9:00am - 10:30am Opening Keynote Presentation

The Listening Skin:The Body Remembers Glenis Redmond

MAIN CONFERENCE Day Two

9:00am - 10:30am Opening PresentationUpdate on Women’s Treatment in North CarolinaStarleen Scott-Robbins, MSW, LCSW

Treating the Mother and Child Hendrée Jones, PhD

11:00am - 1:00pm Main Conference Day Two SessionsChoose one:3A, 3B, 3C

Concurrent Lunch and Plenary1:00pm - 1:30pm Pick Up Boxed Lunches in Looking Glass Commons / Return to Blue Ridge Room

1:30pm - 2:30pm Joy in Recovery Shannon South, LPC, ThD

8:00am - 9:00am Registration with breakfast Exhibits

Friday, May 3rd

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Wednesday, May 1st: Preconference

8:00 - 9:00 AM Registration with Breakfast in Looking Glass Commons Exhibitors and Silent Auction in Cherokee

9:00 - 5:00 PM Preconference Full Day Sessions with the followiong breaks: 10:30 - 11:00 AM Morning break 12:30 - 1:30 PM Catered lunch in Looking Glass Commons 3:00 - 3:30 PM Afternoon break

1A. Nurturing Families through Recovery Omer Mendelson, MSW, LICSW | Institute for Health and Recovery

1B. Influencing the Adoption of Best Practices through Clinical Supervision: An Ethical and Practice Based Perspective Paul Nagy, MS, LPC, LCAS, CCS | Assistant Professor, Duke University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

1C. Promoting Wellness in Mind, Body and Spirit: Psychoneuroimmunology for Living Every Day to the Fullest Diane R. Dolan-Soto, MSW, LCSW | Clinical Social Worker; Program Manager, Internal Medicine Counseling Program, UNC Ambulatory Care Center

5:00 PM Adjourn

Thursday, May 2nd: Main Conference Day One

8:00 - 9:00 AM Registration with Breakfast in Looking Glass Commons Exhibitors and Silent Auction in Cherokee

9:00 - 10:30 AM Opening Keynote / The Listening Skin: The Body Remembers Glenis Redmond

10:30 - 11:00 AM Morning Break

11:00 - 5:00 PM Concurrent Sessions with the followiong breaks: 12:30 - 1:30 PM Catered lunch in Looking Glass Commons 3:00 - 3:30 PM Afternoon break

2A. Beyond Delivery: Working with Substance Exposed Infants and Families – What’s Your Role? Melissa Godwin, LCSW | UNC School of Social Work Judith Johnson-Hostler, MA, LCAS | Alcohol/Drug Council of North Carolina Amy Hendricks, BS | Program Coordinator, The North Carolina Fetal Alcohol Prevention Program

2B. Boundaries & Self Care: An Ethical Imperative for the Best Practice Ever! Leslie McCrory, MA, CCS, LPCS, LCAS | Director, All Souls Counseling

2C. Ethical Decision Making: Embracing the Journey through Women’s Empowerment & Wellness Yvonne Ward, LPC, LCAS, CCS, NCC, PhD Candidate

2D. Subtle® Yoga for Recovery: Yoga-Based Models for Reclaiming Presence and Building Resilience Kristine Weber, MA, C-IAYT, eRYT500, YAACEP | Subtle®Health, LLC Brett Sculthorp, LCSW, LCAS, CSAPC | Subtle®Health, LLC

5:00 PM Adjourn

/ Exhib itors / Silent Auction / Networking

Includes 6.0 hours of ethics

Includes 4.5 hours of ethics

Includes 4.5 hours of ethics

Leslie McCrory, MA, CCS, LPCS, LCAS

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Friday, May 3rd: Main Conference Day Two

8:00 - 9:00 AM Registration with Breakfast in Looking Glass Commons Exhibitors and Silent Auction in Cherokee 9:00 - 10:30 AM Opening Presentation Update on Women’s Treatment in North Carolina Starleen Scott-Robbins, MSW, LCSW | Human Services Program Consultant III/Women’s Services Coordinator Division of MH/DD/SAS, Addictions & Management Operations Section, NC Department of Health and Human Services Treating the Mother and Child: Evidence You can Use Now to Improve Substance Use Disorder Treatment Outcomes Hendrée Jones, PhD | Executive Director, UNC Horizons; Professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology

10:30 - 11:00 AM Morning Break Last Chance to Bid at Silent Auction in Cherokee! 11:00 - 1:00 PM Concurrent Sessions

3A. Guiding Peer Support: Creating Comfort with the New Paradigm of Care Suzanne Boehm, LCAS, LCSWR, CCS | Sunrise Community for Recovery & Wellness and the Blair H. Clark Respite Center

3B. Opiate Addiction and Pain Management: Overview of Counseling Approaches Geri Miller, PhD, LP, LPC, LCAS | Professor, Department of Human Development and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University

3C. Fostering Stress Resilience in Gender-Specific Care for Women Lourdes Lorenz-Miller, RN, MSN, NEA-BC, AHN-BC | Mountain Area Health Education Center ECHO Program

1:00 - 1:30 PM Pick Up Boxed Lunches in Looking Glass Commons / Go to Blue Ridge Room Plenary Speech is Concurrent with Lunch

1:30 - 2:30 PM Plenary Speech: “Joy in Recovery” Shannon D. South, LPC, ThD

2:30 - 2:45 PM Silent Auction Winner Announcements in Blue Ridge Room

2:45 - 3:00 PM Pick Up Silent Auction Items at Registration Desk, Adjourn

Friday, May 3rd: Healthcare Concentration Track (HCT)

7:30 - 8:00 AM Registration with Breakfast in Looking Glass Commons Exhibitors and Silent Auction in Cherokee

8:00 - 9:00 AM Choosing to Live: The Power of Presence and Resilience in Supporting Women’s Recovery Ellen J. Reed, MBA, MSN, PMHCNS-BC

9:00 - 10:30 AM Opening Presentation Update on Women’s Treatment in North Carolina Starleen Scott-Robbins, MSW, LCSW | Human Services Program Consultant III/Women’s Services Coordinator Division of MH/DD/SAS, Addictions & Management Operations Section, NC Department of Health and Human Services Treating the Mother and Child: Evidence You can Use Now to Improve Substance Use Disorder Treatment Outcomes Hendrée Jones, PhD | Executive Director, UNC Horizons; Professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology

10:30 - 11:00 AM Special Morning Refreshments Last Chance to Bid at Silent Auction in Cherokee!

11:00 - 1:00 PM Sunny Side Up - Resilience (includes film, lecture and discussion) Wanda Boone, DTh | Executive Director, Together for Resilient Youth

1:00 - 1:30 PM Pick Up Boxed Lunches in Looking Glass Commons / Go to Blue Ridge Room Plenary Speech is Concurrent with Lunch

1:30 - 2:30 PM Plenary Speech: “Joy in Recovery” Shannon D. South, LPC, ThD

2:30 - 2:45 PM Silent Auction Winner Announcements in Blue Ridge Room

2:45 - 3:00 PM Pick Up Silent Auction Items at Registration Desk, Adjourn

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Preconference - Wednesday, May 1st0.6 CEUs6.0 hours NAADAC6.0 hours NBCC6.0 hours NCSAPPB SAS6.0 hours Contact Hours (category A) CE for NC Psychologists 6.0 hours Contact Hours

Main Conference - Thursday, May 2nd0.6 CEUs6.0 hours NAADAC6.0 hours NBCC6.0 hours NCSAPPB SAS6.0 hours Contact Hours (category A) CE for NC Psychologists 6.0 hours Contact Hours

Main Conference - Friday, May 3rd0.5 CEU4.5 hours NAADAC4.5 hours NBCC4.5 hours NCSAPPB SAS4.5 hours Contact Hours (category A) CE for NC Psychologists 4.5 hours Contact Hours

Credits

Healthcare Concentration Track - Friday, May 3rd

0.6 CEUs5.5 hours NAADAC5.5 hours NBCC5.5 hours NCSAPPB SAS5.5 hours Contact Hours (category A) CE for NC Psychologists5.5 CNE Contact hours (NE Credit Approval #008-1745) 5.5 hours Contact Hours

NAADAC: This course has been approved by MAHEC, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for educational credits. NAADAC Provider #96726. MAHEC is responsible for all aspects of their programming.

NBCC: MAHEC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 5514. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. MAHEC is solely responsible for all aspects of their programs.

NCSAPPB (SAS): Application has been made for “Substance Abuse Specific” credit from the North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board.

Psychologists: MAHEC is recognized by the North Carolina Psychology Board as an approved Provider of Category A Continuing Education for North Carolina Licensed Psychologists. Approved for up to 17.5 hours Category A.

CEU: MAHEC designates this live continuing education activity as meeting the criteria for up to 1.75 CEUs as established by the National Task Force on the Continuing Education Unit.

Contact Hours: MAHEC designates this live continuing education activity as meeting the criteria for up to 17.5 Contact Hours.

Planning CommitteeSuzanne Boehm, LCAS, LCSWR, CCS | Sunrise Community for Recovery & Wellness | Blair H. Clark Respite CenterJudi Buckholz, LCSW, LCAS | Charles George Veterans Affairs Medical CenterVernetta Eleazer, MS, LCAS, CSI | Swain Recovery CenterJudith Johnson-Hostler, MA, LCAS | Alcohol/Drug Council of North Carolina Adrienne Marcellus, MSW, LCAS | Director of Women’s Recovery CenterLeslie McCrory, MA, CCS, LPCS, LCAS | Director of All Souls CounselingStarleen Scott-Robbins, MSW, LCSW | Division of MH/DD/SAS, Addictions & Management Operations Section; NC Department of Health and Human ServicesLinda Hamilton, CSAC | Beyond AddictionMonica LeBlanc LPC, LCAS-CSI | Cardinal River Counseling

And the following individuals from Mountain Area Health Education Center [MAHEC]:Bonnie Garner, MS, CPN, CCHC-C, RN | HCT Planner; Conference Co-PlannerMarie Gannon, MS, LPC, LCAS, CSI | Behavioral Health Director, Project CARAMelinda Ramage, FNP-BC, CDE, CARN-AP | Clinical Director, Project CARA/Perinatal Substance Use DisordersLisa James | Program Coordination ConsultantDottie Warren | Program CoordinatorBarbara Warren, MSW, LCSW, LCAS-A, CFT | Primary Conference Planner

CNE credit offered ONLY for HEALTHCARE CONCENTRATION TRACK Friday, May 3rd

5.5 CNE Contact HoursMountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Participants must attend the entire activity to receive credit.

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LodgingPlease use the hotel links below to go directly to online group reservations for this conference.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Asheville - Biltmore115 Hendersonville RoadAsheville, North Carolina 28803828.274.1800

A block of rooms has been reserved for April 30, 2019 - May 5, 2019. The special room rate will be available until April 8th or until the group block is sold-out, whichever comes first.

Two double beds, non-smoking Rates from $135 per night plus tax

Book by April 8th to receive the special rate.

Hampton Inn & Suites Asheville Biltmore Village117 Hendersonville RoadAsheville, North Carolina 28803828-277-1800

A block of rooms has been reserved for April 30, 2019 - May 5, 2019. The special room rate will be available until April 8th or until the group block is sold-out, whichever comes first.

Two queen beds, non-smoking room with fridge Rates from $129 per night plus tax

Book by April 8th to receive the special rate.

Directions to MAHEC Mary C. Nesbitt Biltmore Campus 121 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC, 28803From I-40 Eastbound, take Exit 50 and turn left onto Hendersonville Road. From I-40 Westbound, take Exit 50B and merge onto Hendersonville Road. At the first light, turn left into the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel complex. Take an immediate left and continue up the hill to the right to the MAHEC Biltmore Campus.From 19-23 (I-26) take 240 East to Exit 5B (Charlotte Street). Exit right onto Charlotte Street. At the 4th light, make a left onto Biltmore Avenue. Proceed through 8 traffic lights. At the 9th light turn right into the Double Tree Hotel complex. Take an immediate left and continue up the hill to the right to the MAHEC Biltmore Campus.

Conference VenueMAHEC Mary C. Nesbitt Campus (Education Building) 121 Hendersonville Road Asheville, NC 28803The Women’s Recovery Conference will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC) Mary C. Nesbitt campus. In addition to offering state of the art classrooms, MAHEC has on-site parking, free guest wifi access and outdoor courtyards, perfect for eating meals or checking in with friends. Walking trails are located on the campus and we are just a few miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway and minutes from the Biltmore House. Located in Historic Biltmore Village, the campus is within walking distance to many unique shops, boutiques and restaurants and just minutes from downtown Asheville. Plan to spend some time here and you will know why people love Asheville!

Hampton Inn & Suites Asheville Biltmore Village

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Asheville - Biltmore

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RegistrationEarly registration deadline: April 23, 2019After April 23, 2019, the total price will be fee + $15.00

Want to register?Online Registration: www.mahec.net

Or use the registration form on the next page and return by fax, email or mail:

Fax Registration: 828-257-4768 Mail: MAHEC Registration 121 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803

Email: [email protected]

Have a question?

Barbara Warren, MSW, LCSW, LCAS-A CE Planner 828-257-4728 [email protected]

Registration Information: 828-257-4475

Special Services: 828-257-4778

Registration fee includes sessions, educational materials, and the following meals for attendees that day:

Wednesday: continental breakfast and catered buffet lunch Thursday: continental breakfast and catered buffet lunch Friday: continental breakfast and catered boxed lunch

Cancellations received at least two weeks in advance of the program date will receive a full refund unless otherwise noted. Cancellations received within two weeks and up to 48 hours prior to the program date will receive a 70% refund. No refunds will be given for cancellations received less than 48 hours prior to the program date. Substitutes are welcome but please notify us in advance of the program. All cancellations must be made in writing (fax, mail, or email).

MAHEC has a pay-up-front policy for all CE programs. The only excep-tions will be for pre-approved programs where an individual payment plan is appropriate. Registrations received without accompanying payment will not be processed and participants who have not paid the course fee will not be admitted into the program.

PRECONFERENCE - WEDNESDAY $140 for individuals $90 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees (Must show proof of student or peer support specialist status at check-in)

MAIN CONFERENCE - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY $280 for individuals $170 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees (Must show proof of student or peer support specialist status at check-in)

PRECONFERENCE - WEDNESDAY PLUS MAIN CONFERENCE - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY $370 for individuals $260 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees (Must show proof of student or peer support specialist status at check-in)

PRECONFERENCE - WEDNESDAY PLUS MAIN CONFERENCE - THURSDAY PLUS HEALTHCARE CONCENTRATION TRACK - FRIDAY $370 for individuals $260 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees (Must show proof of student or peer support specialist status at check-in)

MAIN CONFERENCE - THURSDAYPLUS HEALTHCARE CONCENTRATION TRACK - FRIDAY $280 for individuals $170 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees (Must show proof of student or peer support specialist status at check-in)

HEALTHCARE CONCENTRATION TRACK ONLY - FRIDAY $100 for individuals $40 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees (Must show proof of student or peer support specialist status at check-in)

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REGISTRATION OPTIONS Early registration deadline: April 23, 2019. After the deadline, total is fee + $15.00

PRECONFERENCE - Wednesday, May 1st

Not attending Preconference 1A Nurturing Families through Recovery 1B Influencing the Adoption of Best Practices through Clinical Supervision: An Ethical and Practice Based Perspective 6.0 hours of Ethics 1C Promoting Wellness in Mind, Body, and Spirit: Psychoneuroimmunology for Living Every Day to the Fullest

MAIN CONFERENCE - Thursday, May 2nd Please choose one:

Not attending Main Conference - Thursday 2A Beyond Delivery: Working with Substance Exposed Infants and Families - What’s Your Role? 2B Boundaries & Self Care: An Ethical Imperative for the Best Practice Ever! 4.5 hours of Ethics

2C Ethical Decision Making: Embracing the Journey through Women’s Empowerment & Wellness 4.5 hours of Ethics

2D Subtle Yoga for Recovery: Yoga-Based Models for Reclaiming Presence and Building Resilience

MAIN CONFERENCE - Friday, May 3rd Please choose one:

Not attending Main Conference - Friday 3A Guiding Peer Support: Creating Comfort with the New Paradigm of Care 3B Opiate Addiction and Pain Management: Overview of Counseling Approaches 3C Fostering Stress Resilience in Gender-Specific Care for Women

Please choose one:

MAIN CONFERENCE - Thursday, May 2nd select from THURSDAY SESSIONS 2A, 2B, 2C or 2D above

PRECONFERENCE - WEDNESDAY: $140 for individuals $90 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees

MAIN CONFERENCE - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY $280 for individuals $170 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees

PRECONFERENCE - WEDNESDAY + MAIN CONFERENCE - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY $370 for individuals $260 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees

MAIN CONFERENCE - THURSDAY PLUS HEALTHCARE CONCENTRATION TRACK - FRIDAY $280 for individuals $170 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees

PRECONFERENCE - WEDNESDAY + MAIN CONFERENCE - THURSDAY PLUS HEALTHCARE CONCENTRATION TRACK - FRIDAY $370 for individuals $260 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees

HEALTHCARE CONCENTRATION TRACK - FRIDAY $100 for individuals $40 for students, peer support specialists and MAHEC employees

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(Must show proof of student or peer support specialist status at check-in to receive special rate)

Send completed registration form to: MAHEC Registration 121 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803

Fax to: 828-257-4768Email: [email protected]

Full payment must accompany all submitted registrations unless a payment plan has been approved in advance. Registrations received without accompanying payment will not be processed.

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Please choose credit type: CEU Contact Hours NAADAC NBCC NCSAPPB SAS NC Psychologists CNE (for Healthcare Concentration Track only)

Friday attendance only

plus HEALTHCARE CONCENTRATION TRACK

HEALTHCARE CONCENTRATION TRACK