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21st Annual Northwest Conference
program focus and goals

The 21st Annual Northwest Conference on Behavioral Health and Addictive Disorders provides a forum for exploring the complex issues within the physical, emotional, social and spiritual dimensions of mental illness and addictive disorders.

Emphasis will also be placed on relationships including family issues and special topics such as trauma, depression, ethics, sexuality, co-occurring disorders, spirituality, anger. A special track on sexuality and addiction, money and ­gambling, and other topics of interest will be included.

A maximum of 22 Credit Hours are available for the Behavioral Health and Addictive Disorders Conference.

Full-Time conference attendees who complete all required evaluation and attendance documentation are eligible to receive the maximum number of contact hours. Daily registrants can receive credit for each day in attendance.

Note: If you are seeking continuing education credit for a specialty not listed above, it is your responsibility to contact your licensing/certification board directly to determine eligibility of this training to meet your CEU requirement. PLEASE VIEW BOARD APPROVALS FOR MORE DETIALS.


What is the Northwest Conference on Behavioral Health & Addictive Disorders?

A premier training event, specializing in mental health and the addictions field. The Institute for Integral Development and US Journal Training, Inc. present a combination of nationally recognized faculty who can address a wide variety of today’s most relevant topics. The result is highly acclaimed national training events featuring customized training opportunities for developing new treatment strategies and the sharing of research advances for clinicians and counselors.A professional Conference for Marraige and Family Therapists, Nurses, Psychologists, Social Workers, School Counselors, Courts and Correction Staff, Mental Health and Alcohol and Drug Counselors.

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