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Indiana Association for Addiction Professionals 9th Annual Spring Conference
April 12-13, 2013
Romancing the Brain into Recovery
by Cynthia Moreno Tuohy, BSW, NCAC II, SAP
Romancing the Brain in Recovery - 6 practical learning objectives:
1. Participants will be able to identify at least five words, phrases and behaviors in the limbic area of the brain and how that hampers recovery.
2. Participants will be able to identify at least five words, phrases and behaviors in the cortex area of the brain and how that enhances recovery.
3. Participants will be able to identify the five stages that relationships tend to traverse through in romantic relationships. (Honeymoon, Disillusion, Misery, Awaking, Peace/Calm).
4. Participants will be able to identify at least three other types of relationships that also traverse through the five stages of relationships. (self/recovery, children, work, friendships).
5. Participants will be able to identify the four types of agreements to lead persons out of the stage of misery. (Financial, Emotional/Psychological, Spiritual, Physical/Spatial).
6. Participants will be able to self-identify where they are in their own relationships (stages) and what they need and want in the four types of agreements.
*Optional Attendee Extras:
Course certification available for purchase for $50.
Learner kit available for purchase for $100.
The Learner Kit Includes approximately 400 PowerPoints, trainer/counselor Lecture Notes and one participant workbook
For registration information, Sponsor/Exhibitor details or to download the brochure, click here.
Indiana Association for Addiction Professionals (IAAP)
Albert Alvarez, President
PO Box 24167
Indianapolis ND 46224, IN 47448
p: 260.348.5057
f: 260.969.8442
caa492011@hotmail.com
www.iaapin.org
| Sep 26-26 | Coding, Billing & Documentation for Behavioral & Mental Health Services Fort Wayne, IN As CMS continues to make swift changes for 2013 and the future, it is more important than ever that psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists have an understanding of proper coding and billing for inpatient and outpatient psychotherapy and mental health services, and the constantly changing requirements of Medicare, Medicaid and third party insurers. In addition to significant CPT coding changes for 2013, providers will need to understand how to use the newly released DSM-5 for assigning accurate ICD-9-CM codes to support mental health diagnoses and services provided. Providers will also need to prepare for the 2014 implementation of ICD-10-CM and the crosswalk from ICD-9-CM codes. This timely one-day workshop will provide behavioral health professionals with guidelines for ensuring accurate use of diagnosis and procedure codes, and the documentation and clinical reasoning necessary to support medical necessity for services provided. You will understand the documentation requirements of Medicare and third-party insurers, why claims are denied, and the proper procedures for appealing denials. More information |
| Oct 10-10 | Coding, Billing & Documentation for Behavioral & Mental Health Services South Bend, IN As CMS continues to make swift changes for 2013 and the future, it is more important than ever that psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists have an understanding of proper coding and billing for inpatient and outpatient psychotherapy and mental health services, and the constantly changing requirements of Medicare, Medicaid and third party insurers. In addition to significant CPT coding changes for 2013, providers will need to understand how to use the newly released DSM-5 for assigning accurate ICD-9-CM codes to support mental health diagnoses and services provided. Providers will also need to prepare for the 2014 implementation of ICD-10-CM and the crosswalk from ICD-9-CM codes. This timely one-day workshop will provide behavioral health professionals with guidelines for ensuring accurate use of diagnosis and procedure codes, and the documentation and clinical reasoning necessary to support medical necessity for services provided. You will understand the documentation requirements of Medicare and third-party insurers, why claims are denied, and the proper procedures for appealing denials. More information |
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Adult & Child Mental Health Center, Inc.
Barb Ringham
8320 Madison Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46227
p: 317-882-5122
f: 317-859-5308
bringham@adultandchild.org
www.adultandchild.org
Affiliated Service Provider of Indiana (ASPIN)
Paul Conrad
3600 Woodview Trace Ste 103
Indianapolis, IN 46268
p: 317-471-0000
f: 317-471-1891
pconrad@aspin.org
www.aspin.org
Fairbanks
Sarah Johnson
8102 Clearvista Pkwy
Indianapolis, IN 46256
p: 317-572-9471
f: 317-849-1455
sjohnson@fairbankscd.org
www.fairbankscd.org
Forensic Training Institute
Karla Taylor
PO Box 8827
Fort Wayne, IN 46898
p: 260-426-7234
f: 260-426-7431
nafc@locl.net
ForensicTrainingInstitute.org
Healthcare Training Institute
Tracy Appleton, LCSW, M.Ed
9801 Fall Creek Rd # 338
Indianapolis, IN 46256
p: 925-954-8866
mentalhealthces@gmail.com
www.AddictionCounselorCEs.com
Indiana Wesleyan University
Mr. Don Osborn
1900 West 50
Marion, IN 46953
p: 800-621-8667
f: 765-677-1456
dposborn@hotmail.com
www.indwes.edu
National Association of Social Workers - Indiana Chapter
Josephine Hughes, Executive Director
1100 W 42nd St Ste 226
Indianapolis, IN 46208
p: 317-923-9878
f: 317-925-9364
www.naswin.org
Park Center, Inc.
Ms. Virginia M. Moore
909 E State Blvd
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
p: 260-481-2700
f: 260-481-2885
vmoore@parkcenter.org
www.parkcenter.org
SASSI Institute
Melinda Caron
201 Camelot Ln
Springville, IN 47462
p: 800-726-0526
f: 800-546-7995
mindy@sassi.com
www.sassi.com
University Of Evansville
Kristie Byrns
1800 Lincoln Ave
Evansville, IN 47722
p: 812-488-2478
f: 812-488-2432
kb241@evansville.edu
www.evansville.edu/adulteducation
The Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) maintains the Directory of Addiction Study Programs (DASP), a comprehensive list of institutions offering certificate, associate, bachelor, master and/or doctoral programs in substance use disorders.
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Bartley Cambridge
5821 Pheasant Ct
Carmel, IN 46033
p: 812-526-1499
bacambridge@dslextreme.com
Daniel Danen
109 E. Clinton St Ste 17
Goshen, IN 46528
p: 574-537-9868
Pamela Forsey
52305 Oak Run Dr
Granger, IN 46530-7411
p: 574-233-4183
sbcrossroads1@aol.com
Evelyn Gaither
9820 E. 38th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46235
p: 317-899-2010
egaither64@comcast.net
Amy Ikerd
104 Granby Drive Ste F
Cumberland, IN 46229
p: 317-847-1645
ALLIEDBEHAVIORAL@gMAIL.COM
Debra Leroy
1730 E Lincoln Way
La Porte, IN 46350
p: 219-324-3325
ANEWPATH@FRONTIER.COM
Ron Nicolet
1910 St. Joe Center Rd Ste 13
Ft. Wayne, IN 46825
p: 260-918-6323
rgnicolet@aol.com
Mary Osberger
203 S Ironwood
South Bend, IN 46615
p: 574-283-1751
mj_osberger@hotmail.com
Jere Parker
3250 Manning Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46228
p: 317-297-7543
jerefp@sbcglobal.net
Stephen Peterson
100 Executive Dr Ste G
Lafayette, IN
p: 765-447-9545
TurningPointCo1@aol.com
Yvonne Smith
2551 E 600 N
Huntington, IN 46750
p: 260-580-8508
YSMITH753@GMAIL.COM
Lois Weiss
1709 N Magnolia Ln
Muncie, IN 47304
p: 765-747-3489
LWEISS1@IUHEALTH.ORG
Jeffrey Wihebrink
4909 Christiana Campbell Ct
Ft Wayne, IN 46804
p: 888-539-3479
jlwlmhc@yahoo.com