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The Reformer's Calendar

Harm Reduction Therapy: An Integrated Treatment for Trauma, Substance Abuse, and Mental Illness

2007/12/05 - 9:00am
2007/12/05 - 5:00pm

This event is sponsored by Drug Policy Alliance. It is presented by the Association for Harm Reduction Therapy in partnership with the Harm Reduction Therapy Center and the Harm Reduction Therapy and Training Associates.

Recent natural disasters in the Gulf Coast region have undoubtedly led to increased suffering, emotional distress, and the overuse of alcohol and other drugs. As time goes by without adequate relief from these traumas, psychiatric symptoms develop and worsen. Mental health and substance abuse treatment providers have suffered their own losses, including dislocation from their work. Fewer resources stretch what was already a scarcity of health care providers.

The Association for Harm Reduction Therapy is offering this day-long training specially designed to address these issues, and to offer support and consultation to providers throughout the Gulf Coast region.

Harm Reduction Therapy (HRT) aims to reduce emotional, physical, and family harms that can be caused by excessive use of alcohol and other drugs, particularly especially when that use is in response to trauma. HRT can be used by anyone working in the health care field.

* Learn innovative strategies in Harm Reduction Therapy from national leaders in the movement
* Develop new skills to help clients with trauma-related drug use
* Network with mental health and substance abuse professionals from around the nation

Faculty include: Patt Denning, PhD, Traci Williams, MFT, and Andrew Tatarsky, PhD

Cost:

For Gulf Coast Health Workers - $15 before November 23, 2007, $20 on site

For Out of Area Participants - $85 before November 23, 2007, $90 on site

For more information and to register, see http://www.kessjones.com/conf07/PreConferenceWorkshop.

New Orleans, LA
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