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| Friday, November 01, 2013 |
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Advanced Group Schema Therapy Master Class (8:00AM)
2-day workshop November 1-2, 2013 Springfield, New Jersey (30 minutes west of New York City) Presented by Joan Farrell, PhD, and Ida Shaw, MA Cost: $525 (Due by July 1st) 12 continuing education credits are available Space is limited! This exciting two-day workshop is intended for psychotherapists who have attended at least two days of training in GST. The focus is on practicing the advanced interventions of GST. This includes trainer demonstrations, and group role-play practice for participants with observation, coaching and feedback. It also includes exercises to help participants be aware of and work with their schemas and modes that are triggered in the intense environment of the group.
Contact Info : For more information or to reserve a spot, contact Lauren Kaplow at behary.assist@gmail.com or 973.218.1776 x808.
Full details at www.disarmingthenarcissist.com.
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Url: http://www.disarmingthenarcissist.com
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Traumatic Incident Reduction (8:00AM)
Traumatic Incident Reduction - Expanded Applications Workshop November 1-4, 2013 Ann Arbor, Mich. Trainer: Marian Volkman
TIR – Expanded Applications Workshop consolidates knowledge and skills gained in the first TIR Workshop and goes on from there to add an array of new tools to the facilitator\'s repertoire. New methods taught in this workshop will benefit a wide range of clients, from those who are fragile/low ego strength to very high-functioning people.
The new techniques learned in this workshop can be used to prepare a client for TIR, to build up ego strength (ability to face life) and develop the client\'s capacity to successfully address specific areas of life. These techniques also allow a practitioner to write a case plan that is more varied and interesting to a client than one containing only TIR and Unblocking. In addition to providing new tools, this workshop expands the use of TIR itself to fit more situations.
Contact Info : Contact: Ability Enhancement Services at marian@tir.org or 734.662.6864
Full registration details at www.tir.org/training/ws/tireaw.html
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Url: http://www.tir.org/training/ws/tireaw.html
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| Saturday, November 02, 2013 |
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Advanced Group Schema Therapy Master Class
2-day workshop November 1-2, 2013 Springfield, New Jersey (30 minutes west of New York City) Presented by Joan Farrell, PhD, and Ida Shaw, MA Cost: $525 (Due by July 1st) 12 continuing education credits are available Space is limited! This exciting two-day workshop is intended for psychotherapists who have attended at least two days of training in GST. The focus is on practicing the advanced interventions of GST. This includes trainer demonstrations, and group role-play practice for participants with observation, coaching and feedback. It also includes exercises to help participants be aware of and work with their schemas and modes that are triggered in the intense environment of the group.
Contact Info : For more information or to reserve a spot, contact Lauren Kaplow at behary.assist@gmail.com or 973.218.1776 x808.
Full details at www.disarmingthenarcissist.com.
Email :
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Url: http://www.disarmingthenarcissist.com
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Traumatic Incident Reduction
Traumatic Incident Reduction - Expanded Applications Workshop November 1-4, 2013 Ann Arbor, Mich. Trainer: Marian Volkman
TIR – Expanded Applications Workshop consolidates knowledge and skills gained in the first TIR Workshop and goes on from there to add an array of new tools to the facilitator\'s repertoire. New methods taught in this workshop will benefit a wide range of clients, from those who are fragile/low ego strength to very high-functioning people.
The new techniques learned in this workshop can be used to prepare a client for TIR, to build up ego strength (ability to face life) and develop the client\'s capacity to successfully address specific areas of life. These techniques also allow a practitioner to write a case plan that is more varied and interesting to a client than one containing only TIR and Unblocking. In addition to providing new tools, this workshop expands the use of TIR itself to fit more situations.
Contact Info : Contact: Ability Enhancement Services at marian@tir.org or 734.662.6864
Full registration details at www.tir.org/training/ws/tireaw.html
Email :
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Url: http://www.tir.org/training/ws/tireaw.html
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APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition (8:00AM)
November 2-6, 2013 Boston, MA The American Public Heatlh Association (APHA) Annual Meeting & Exposition is the oldest and largest gathering of public health professionals in the world, attracting more than 13,000 national and international physicians, administrators, nurses, educators, researchers, epidemiologists, and related health specialists. The APHA meeting program addresses current and emerging health science, policy, and practice issues in an effort to prevent disease and promote health. APHA has a world of public health in store for you!
Contact Info : More details avilable at www.apha.org/meetings/AnnualMeeting/
Url: http://www.apha.org/meetings/AnnualMeeting/
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| Sunday, November 03, 2013 |
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Traumatic Incident Reduction
Traumatic Incident Reduction - Expanded Applications Workshop November 1-4, 2013 Ann Arbor, Mich. Trainer: Marian Volkman
TIR – Expanded Applications Workshop consolidates knowledge and skills gained in the first TIR Workshop and goes on from there to add an array of new tools to the facilitator\'s repertoire. New methods taught in this workshop will benefit a wide range of clients, from those who are fragile/low ego strength to very high-functioning people.
The new techniques learned in this workshop can be used to prepare a client for TIR, to build up ego strength (ability to face life) and develop the client\'s capacity to successfully address specific areas of life. These techniques also allow a practitioner to write a case plan that is more varied and interesting to a client than one containing only TIR and Unblocking. In addition to providing new tools, this workshop expands the use of TIR itself to fit more situations.
Contact Info : Contact: Ability Enhancement Services at marian@tir.org or 734.662.6864
Full registration details at www.tir.org/training/ws/tireaw.html
Email :
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Url: http://www.tir.org/training/ws/tireaw.html
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APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition
November 2-6, 2013 Boston, MA The American Public Heatlh Association (APHA) Annual Meeting & Exposition is the oldest and largest gathering of public health professionals in the world, attracting more than 13,000 national and international physicians, administrators, nurses, educators, researchers, epidemiologists, and related health specialists. The APHA meeting program addresses current and emerging health science, policy, and practice issues in an effort to prevent disease and promote health. APHA has a world of public health in store for you!
Contact Info : More details avilable at www.apha.org/meetings/AnnualMeeting/
Url: http://www.apha.org/meetings/AnnualMeeting/
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| Monday, November 04, 2013 |
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Traumatic Incident Reduction
Traumatic Incident Reduction - Expanded Applications Workshop November 1-4, 2013 Ann Arbor, Mich. Trainer: Marian Volkman
TIR – Expanded Applications Workshop consolidates knowledge and skills gained in the first TIR Workshop and goes on from there to add an array of new tools to the facilitator\'s repertoire. New methods taught in this workshop will benefit a wide range of clients, from those who are fragile/low ego strength to very high-functioning people.
The new techniques learned in this workshop can be used to prepare a client for TIR, to build up ego strength (ability to face life) and develop the client\'s capacity to successfully address specific areas of life. These techniques also allow a practitioner to write a case plan that is more varied and interesting to a client than one containing only TIR and Unblocking. In addition to providing new tools, this workshop expands the use of TIR itself to fit more situations.
Contact Info : Contact: Ability Enhancement Services at marian@tir.org or 734.662.6864
Full registration details at www.tir.org/training/ws/tireaw.html
Email :
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Url: http://www.tir.org/training/ws/tireaw.html
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APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition
November 2-6, 2013 Boston, MA The American Public Heatlh Association (APHA) Annual Meeting & Exposition is the oldest and largest gathering of public health professionals in the world, attracting more than 13,000 national and international physicians, administrators, nurses, educators, researchers, epidemiologists, and related health specialists. The APHA meeting program addresses current and emerging health science, policy, and practice issues in an effort to prevent disease and promote health. APHA has a world of public health in store for you!
Contact Info : More details avilable at www.apha.org/meetings/AnnualMeeting/
Url: http://www.apha.org/meetings/AnnualMeeting/
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Issues Of Substance 2013 (8:00AM)
November 4-6, 2013 Ottawa, Canada Issues of Substance (IOS) is the premier educational event in Canada for the substance abuse field. Organized by the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse in partnership with the Canadian Executive Council on Addictions (CECA), IOS is an important knowledge exchange, research and networking opportunity for professionals in the field. The theme for IOS 2013 is From Knowledge to Know-how: Learn, Inspire, Change. IOS participants will learn new skills and explore knowledge to help inform practice and policy development through a series of workshops, exhibits and presentations.
Contact Info : Website: www.issuesofsubstance.ca
E-mail: IOSinfo@ccsa.ca
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Url: http://www.issuesofsubstance.ca
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| Tuesday, November 05, 2013 |
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APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition
November 2-6, 2013 Boston, MA The American Public Heatlh Association (APHA) Annual Meeting & Exposition is the oldest and largest gathering of public health professionals in the world, attracting more than 13,000 national and international physicians, administrators, nurses, educators, researchers, epidemiologists, and related health specialists. The APHA meeting program addresses current and emerging health science, policy, and practice issues in an effort to prevent disease and promote health. APHA has a world of public health in store for you!
Contact Info : More details avilable at www.apha.org/meetings/AnnualMeeting/
Url: http://www.apha.org/meetings/AnnualMeeting/
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Issues Of Substance 2013
November 4-6, 2013 Ottawa, Canada Issues of Substance (IOS) is the premier educational event in Canada for the substance abuse field. Organized by the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse in partnership with the Canadian Executive Council on Addictions (CECA), IOS is an important knowledge exchange, research and networking opportunity for professionals in the field. The theme for IOS 2013 is From Knowledge to Know-how: Learn, Inspire, Change. IOS participants will learn new skills and explore knowledge to help inform practice and policy development through a series of workshops, exhibits and presentations.
Contact Info : Website: www.issuesofsubstance.ca
E-mail: IOSinfo@ccsa.ca
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Url: http://www.issuesofsubstance.ca
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| Wednesday, November 06, 2013 |
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APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition
November 2-6, 2013 Boston, MA The American Public Heatlh Association (APHA) Annual Meeting & Exposition is the oldest and largest gathering of public health professionals in the world, attracting more than 13,000 national and international physicians, administrators, nurses, educators, researchers, epidemiologists, and related health specialists. The APHA meeting program addresses current and emerging health science, policy, and practice issues in an effort to prevent disease and promote health. APHA has a world of public health in store for you!
Contact Info : More details avilable at www.apha.org/meetings/AnnualMeeting/
Url: http://www.apha.org/meetings/AnnualMeeting/
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Issues Of Substance 2013
November 4-6, 2013 Ottawa, Canada Issues of Substance (IOS) is the premier educational event in Canada for the substance abuse field. Organized by the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse in partnership with the Canadian Executive Council on Addictions (CECA), IOS is an important knowledge exchange, research and networking opportunity for professionals in the field. The theme for IOS 2013 is From Knowledge to Know-how: Learn, Inspire, Change. IOS participants will learn new skills and explore knowledge to help inform practice and policy development through a series of workshops, exhibits and presentations.
Contact Info : Website: www.issuesofsubstance.ca
E-mail: IOSinfo@ccsa.ca
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Url: http://www.issuesofsubstance.ca
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| Thursday, November 07, 2013 |
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5th National Counseling Advances Conference (8:00AM)
Earn up to 20 Credit Hours for Continuing Education. This conference will address issues that counselors and therapists observe in clients and families across their life span. Presenters will share the latest research advances with practical applications for those working in the mental health and addiction fields. The format will include incisive plenary sessions by nationally recognized experts with afternoon concurrent workshops offering focused interaction and skill building opportunities. Special Focus On - Neuroscience & Psychotherapy
- Treating Trauma, The New DSM 5
- Mindfulness, Meditation & Spirituality
- Brain Science & Addictive Disorders
- Treating Anxiety & Depression
- Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents
- Advances in Co-Occurring Disorder
and much more... See more at www.usjt.com
Contact Info : www.usjt.com
800.441.5569
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Url: http://www.usjt.com
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| Friday, November 08, 2013 |
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5th National Counseling Advances Conference
Earn up to 20 Credit Hours for Continuing Education. This conference will address issues that counselors and therapists observe in clients and families across their life span. Presenters will share the latest research advances with practical applications for those working in the mental health and addiction fields. The format will include incisive plenary sessions by nationally recognized experts with afternoon concurrent workshops offering focused interaction and skill building opportunities. Special Focus On - Neuroscience & Psychotherapy
- Treating Trauma, The New DSM 5
- Mindfulness, Meditation & Spirituality
- Brain Science & Addictive Disorders
- Treating Anxiety & Depression
- Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents
- Advances in Co-Occurring Disorder
and much more... See more at www.usjt.com
Contact Info : www.usjt.com
800.441.5569
Email :
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Url: http://www.usjt.com
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Integrated Approaches To The Complexity Of Eating Disorders (8:00AM)
23rd Annual Renfrew Center Foundation Conference November 8-10, 2013
How and why an eating disorder develops, and is maintained, is informed by an ever expanding body of knowledge highlighting the inherent complexity of every clinical situation. This Conference presents topics that relate to the integration of various therapeutic practices during the treatment of eating disorders, the use of evidence based guidelines in combination with an emphasis on clinical wisdom and the importance of the therapeutic relationship.
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS: Judith Banker, MA, LLP, FAED; Margo Maine, PhD, FAED; Kathleen Pike, PhD, FAED; and Howard Steiger, PhD, FAED, Good Old-Fashioned Know How: The Essential Role of Clinical Wisdom and Expertise in Evidence-Based Practice; Jennifer Weiner, New York Times Best Selling Author, The F Word: On Growing Up Big, Speaking out Loud, and Raising Betty Friedan Girls in a Britney Spears World; and Bryan Lask, MD, FAED, The Enigma of Anorexia Nervosa Explained. 17.5 CMEs NOW APPROVED FOR PHYSICIANS.
Contact Info : For more information on the program and continuing education or to register, visit www.renfrewconference.com or contact Debbie Lucker at 1.877.367.3383 or dlucker@renfrewcenter.com.
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Url: http://www.renfrewconference.com
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The Counseling Process (8:00AM)
Presented by the Mississippi Association of Addiction Professionals. September 6-7, 2013 October 11-12, 2013 November 8-9, 2013 Each three-month course is $255 for MAAP/NAADAC members and $300 for non-members. The Counseling Process will acquaint the student with the theoretical and practical aspects of the addiction counseling process. Provides 45 contact hours of instruction - 15 hours each weekend.
After completing the four Core Courses, students will have earned 180 contact hours toward the 270 hours required for certification.
Url: http://www.msaap.net/mact-training.html
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| Saturday, November 09, 2013 |
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5th National Counseling Advances Conference
Earn up to 20 Credit Hours for Continuing Education. This conference will address issues that counselors and therapists observe in clients and families across their life span. Presenters will share the latest research advances with practical applications for those working in the mental health and addiction fields. The format will include incisive plenary sessions by nationally recognized experts with afternoon concurrent workshops offering focused interaction and skill building opportunities. Special Focus On - Neuroscience & Psychotherapy
- Treating Trauma, The New DSM 5
- Mindfulness, Meditation & Spirituality
- Brain Science & Addictive Disorders
- Treating Anxiety & Depression
- Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents
- Advances in Co-Occurring Disorder
and much more... See more at www.usjt.com
Contact Info : www.usjt.com
800.441.5569
Email :
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Url: http://www.usjt.com
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Integrated Approaches To The Complexity Of Eating Disorders
23rd Annual Renfrew Center Foundation Conference November 8-10, 2013
How and why an eating disorder develops, and is maintained, is informed by an ever expanding body of knowledge highlighting the inherent complexity of every clinical situation. This Conference presents topics that relate to the integration of various therapeutic practices during the treatment of eating disorders, the use of evidence based guidelines in combination with an emphasis on clinical wisdom and the importance of the therapeutic relationship.
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS: Judith Banker, MA, LLP, FAED; Margo Maine, PhD, FAED; Kathleen Pike, PhD, FAED; and Howard Steiger, PhD, FAED, Good Old-Fashioned Know How: The Essential Role of Clinical Wisdom and Expertise in Evidence-Based Practice; Jennifer Weiner, New York Times Best Selling Author, The F Word: On Growing Up Big, Speaking out Loud, and Raising Betty Friedan Girls in a Britney Spears World; and Bryan Lask, MD, FAED, The Enigma of Anorexia Nervosa Explained. 17.5 CMEs NOW APPROVED FOR PHYSICIANS.
Contact Info : For more information on the program and continuing education or to register, visit www.renfrewconference.com or contact Debbie Lucker at 1.877.367.3383 or dlucker@renfrewcenter.com.
Email :
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Url: http://www.renfrewconference.com
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The Counseling Process
Presented by the Mississippi Association of Addiction Professionals. September 6-7, 2013 October 11-12, 2013 November 8-9, 2013 Each three-month course is $255 for MAAP/NAADAC members and $300 for non-members. The Counseling Process will acquaint the student with the theoretical and practical aspects of the addiction counseling process. Provides 45 contact hours of instruction - 15 hours each weekend.
After completing the four Core Courses, students will have earned 180 contact hours toward the 270 hours required for certification.
Url: http://www.msaap.net/mact-training.html
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| Sunday, November 10, 2013 |
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Integrated Approaches To The Complexity Of Eating Disorders
23rd Annual Renfrew Center Foundation Conference November 8-10, 2013
How and why an eating disorder develops, and is maintained, is informed by an ever expanding body of knowledge highlighting the inherent complexity of every clinical situation. This Conference presents topics that relate to the integration of various therapeutic practices during the treatment of eating disorders, the use of evidence based guidelines in combination with an emphasis on clinical wisdom and the importance of the therapeutic relationship.
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS: Judith Banker, MA, LLP, FAED; Margo Maine, PhD, FAED; Kathleen Pike, PhD, FAED; and Howard Steiger, PhD, FAED, Good Old-Fashioned Know How: The Essential Role of Clinical Wisdom and Expertise in Evidence-Based Practice; Jennifer Weiner, New York Times Best Selling Author, The F Word: On Growing Up Big, Speaking out Loud, and Raising Betty Friedan Girls in a Britney Spears World; and Bryan Lask, MD, FAED, The Enigma of Anorexia Nervosa Explained. 17.5 CMEs NOW APPROVED FOR PHYSICIANS.
Contact Info : For more information on the program and continuing education or to register, visit www.renfrewconference.com or contact Debbie Lucker at 1.877.367.3383 or dlucker@renfrewcenter.com.
Email :
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Url: http://www.renfrewconference.com
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| Monday, November 11, 2013 |
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| Friday, November 15, 2013 |
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New Trends In The Treatment Of Substance Use Disorders (All Day)
November 15, 2013 9:00 to 4:30 6 CE Hours $69 Training Location: View Point Health Systems 175 Gwinnett Drive Lawrenceville, Ga.
Professionals must be ready for change. Technology and bioscience will change how behavioral health is delivered in the future. All healthcare professionals must understand new treatment trends will change the addiction and behavioral health field. This training will review emerging trends in addiction treatment such as recent information of neuroscience, addiction pharmacology and medications based on bioscience. Digital medications, DNA to test for appropriate medications to determine which medications are best based on person’s DNA. This technology is available now.
One new strategy involves using vaccines or immunotherapies, which target the drug itself-rather than the implicated neural pathways or receptors-by binding to the drug and blocking its entry into the brain. Cocaine and nicotine vaccines are both imminent for release in 2013, and one for methamphetamine addiction is under development.
This training will provide new and updated information for all professionals. National surveys have long documented the high prevalence of drug abuse among people diagnosed with psychiatric disorders, such as ADHD and PTSD. Supported research focusing on genetic and gender vulnerabilities, similar brain regions involved in co-occurring disorders, and environmental and developmental influences. New drugs for trauma will also be discussed. Professionals must see how these trends will impact not only services but how treatment is delivered in the future. You don’t want to miss this one! This training is sure to sell out so book your registration early!
Contact Info : Register Now: www.addictionsolutions.org/georgia_trainings.htm
Url: http://www.addictionsolutions.org/georgia_trainings.htm
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| Saturday, November 16, 2013 |
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Clinical Supervision (9:00AM - 12:00PM)
November 16, 2013 9 am - noon Houston, Texas $7.00 per 3 hour program or $12.00 for both same day programs
Monthly CEU program for Social Workers, LPCs, LMFTs, LCDCs, LMTs
Contact Info : Contact ceuinfo@ceuinfo.com.
More information available at www.contemporaryteaching.com/about.html
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Url: http://www.contemporaryteaching.com/about.html
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Treating Sexual Anexoria (1:00PM - 4:00PM)
November 16, 2013 1-4 pm Houston, Texas $7.00 per 3 hour program or $12.00 for both same day programs
Monthly CEU program for Social Workers, LPCs, LMFTs, LCDCs, LMTs
Contact Info : Contact ceuinfo@ceuinfo.com.
More information available at www.contemporaryteaching.com/about.html
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Url: http://www.contemporaryteaching.com/about.html
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| Wednesday, November 20, 2013 |
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| Thursday, November 28, 2013 |
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| Friday, November 29, 2013 |
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