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Upcoming Addiction Expos

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Innovations in Behavioral Healthcare
June 20-21, 2016, Hilton Downtown, Nashville, TN.

Health matters. Regaining physical and mental health in recovery is an important part of living a fulfilling, enriching life free from addictive substances. Innovations in Behavioral Healthcare is about the exploring best methods of treating patients and helping them attain physical and mental health for the long-term—but it’s also about fostering the health of your business. Innovations in Behavioral Healthcare offers CEs, CMEs and credits toward a Professional Certificate from Belmont University.

 
Moments of Change
September 26-29, 2016, The Breakers, Palm Beach, FL.

The predominant goal of this specific conference is to bring beneficial change to the addiction recovery community. Attendees will experience renewed passion for the lifesaving work they do in treating patients with addiction and mental health conditions. Companies will discover how to run their businesses more efficiently, finding ways to work together with others and develop new relationships, ultimately giving patients more appropriate treatment options.

 
Recovery Results
November 29-30, 2016, The Ritz Carlton, Dallas, TX.

Recovery Results conference answers the questions that plague professionals who are looking for ways to motivate and treat specialty populations. You will learn about key factors that influence treatment for populations including adolescents, emerging adults, older adults, traumatized individuals and those with process addictions. Recovery Results will explore the correlation between longer lengths of stay and sustainable recovery, aspects of case management, getting families involved for the long-term, and the benefit of alumni programs, 12-Step groups and support structures.

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