Original Founding Patrons - CORE Conference

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JULY 16-19, 2017OMNI AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION RESORTAMELIA ISLAND, FLORIDAOnsite Program Supported byEROClaunnAht5ehThetfoiewvreval OcinilCceneirpexEyveroceROriginal Founding Patrons

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WelcomeWelcome to the 5th Annual CORE—Clinical Overview of the Recovery ExperienceC4 Recovery Foundation (C4) is honored to welcome you to the 5th Annual Clinical Overview of the RecoveryExperience (CORE). The mission of C4, a non-profit organization, is to improve the accessibility and quality ofaddiction treatment, and to promote long-term recovery solutions. In addition to CORE, C4 operates four otherpremier addiction conferences—the Cape Cod Symposium on Addictive Disorders (CCSAD), the West CoastSymposium on Addictive Disorders (WCSAD), the Addiction eXecutives Industry Summit (AXIS), and our newEvolution of Addiction Treatment (EVOLUTION) conference coming in 2019. We invite you to explore our arrayof educational opportunities. CORE highlights the critical importance of providing individualized treatment andpresents new options for productively integrating useful clinical tools into a larger recovery-oriented treatmentculture while maintaining passion for delivering advanced behavioral, addiction, and therapeutic services.The Founding Patrons and C4 developed CORE to be an opportunity for addiction professionals to advance theprinciples of client-centered treatment with a strong clinical foundation as well as to be a forum to increase thecollective understanding of the full continuum of recovery processes, including 12 step recovery. Our goal is toimprove outcomes by better integrating personalized evidence-based treatment services that allow individuals,families, and professionals to choose the most appropriate treatment.We offer a special debt of gratitude to our Founding Patrons and Collaborators, as well as our Title, Fellowship,Platinum, Gold, and Silver Patrons, who with their generous support and underwriting, allow us to continue to offeran exceptional educational experience and provide the best return on your investment of time, energy, and money.Table of ContentsHotel Map and Exhibit Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11Exhibitor List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-15Patrons & Supporters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Schedule of Events - Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-21Schedule of Events - Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-25Schedule of Events - Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-29Schedule of Events - Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30Faculty Bios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-37Patron Highlights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-43CE Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 474

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Staff/Committees/Faculty5th Annual Clinical Overview of the Recovery ExperienceJuly 16-19, 2017Dee K. McGraw, MSWSusan BenvenutiDirector of Education & Director of MarketingEvent 421-1584616-581-4855Leah SmithEvent Coordinatorleah@c4recovery.org864-704-7172Tara SmithEvent Coordinatortara@c4recovery.org864-489-6313Jesse O’DonoghueDirector of ie MyvettDirector of Operationskatie@c4recovery.org651-216-13962017 CORE Planning Committee MembersFeatured Faculty· Susan Benvenuti· Katie Myvett· David Cunningham· Karen Edmonson· Jim Fenley, MD6· Ron Gilchrist, CEAP, LADC-1,LAP-C, SAP· Walter Hillabrant, PhD· Norm Hoffmann, PhD· Dee McGraw, MSW· Leah Smith· Michael Smith· Tara Smith· Donna White, RN, PhD, CS,CACAC II· Blia XiongAndrew Burki,MSWJudy Crane,MA, LMHC,CAP, ICADCDavidGreenfield, PhDLeta Herrington,D Min, LPC,MACMel Pohl, MD,DFASAMChapmanSledge, MD,FASAMJames (Wolf)Yoxall, MA,CSCDuke Vinson,LPC, MAC,CCAADCRokelle Lerner

DisclosureDISCLOSURE OF RELATIONSHIP WITHCOMMERCIAL COMPANIES“The 5th Clinical Overview of the Recovery Experience”July 16 – 19, 2017C4/CORE endorses the Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, the Guidelines of theAssociation of American Medical Colleges, The American Psychiatric Association and the Council of Medical SpecialtySocieties, that the sponsors of continuing medical education and APA sponsored activities and the speakers at theseactivities disclose relationships with commercial companies.For speakers, significant relationships include receiving from a commercial company research grants, consultancies,honoraria and travel, or other benefits. Disclosure of the discussion of off-label drug use is also required for speakers.Disclosure of a relationship is not intended to suggest or condone bias in any presentation, but is made to provideparticipants with information that might be of potential importance to their evaluation of a presentation.The Speakers & Program Planning Committee listed below have disclosed a relationshipwith the following companies:Andrew Burki has a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with Life of Purpose TreatmentDavid Greenfield has a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with The Healing Center LLC, The Center forInternet and Technology Addiction, The University of Connecticut, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, andAddiction Medicine Partners LLCPhilip Hemphill has a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with Lakeview HealthMargaret Nagib has a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with Timberline KnollsBarbara Peavey has a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with Origins Behavioral HealthcareMel Pohl has a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with Las Vegas Recovery CenterEric Schmidt has a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with University of UtahThe following Presenters and Planning Committee Members report no actual or potentialconflict of interest in relation to this program or presentation:Stefan Bate; Susan Benvenuti; Melissa Chickering; Judy Crane; David Cunningham; Melinda Drake; James Fenley;Jeff Georgi; Ron Gilchrist; Jordan Harmon; Heather Hayes; Leta Herrington; Adrian Hickmon; Walter Hillabrant; Norman Hoffmann; Rokelle Lerner; Laura Martinez; Dee McGraw; Peter Musser; Katie Myvett; Dale Phillips; RonaldPorterfield; Gerald Shulman; Chapman Sledge; Leah Smith; Tara Smith; Devona Stalnaker-Shofner; Joseph Troncale;Josephine Tynes; Duke Vinson; Caleb Vogtner; Eric Webber; Cynthia Westcott; Donna White; James YoxallACCME Accreditation Statement:This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies ofthe Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Amedco and C4Recovery Network. Amedco is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.Credit Designation StatementAmedco designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits . Physicians should claimonly the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.7

Name Badge PolicyDee McGrawC4 ConferencingAmelia Island, FLAll CORE attendees and exhibitors arerequired to wear name badges at all times.Those not wearing a name badge will bedenied entry to the workshops, exhibit hall,and all conference-related events. If youlose your badge, go to the onsite registrationoffice to request a replacement. Thank youfor your understanding and cooperation. Biofeedback Music therapy Sound massage Guided imageryDemonstration sessionsare available at our booth #6

Relax · Unwind · RechargeTake a break at the Originsexhibit space #73 to recharge yoursmart phones and tablets.Find CORE andC4 ConferencingOn The WebC4RecoveryConferencingC4 Conferencing@C4recovery#C4COREC4recoveryOUR THERAPY STARTSAT 8 WEEKS OLD.Capstone Treatment Centeris a residential therapy centerfor young men ages 13 to 25struggling with addictionsand/or behavioral disorders.Canine Companion Therapyis a unique and special partof our approach. Everyresident receives a Labradorretriever puppy, serving asa recovery companion andconstant reminder of theCapstone experience duringtreatment and beyond.Retreat is a private & fully accredited rehabilitation centerdedicated to providing a compassionate and spiritualenvironment for those suffering from addiction.Call us today: 855.859.8808 or learn more at:CAPSTONETREATMENTCENTER.COM12583-5 Capstone Therapy8Weeks 3.687x5.indd 1866.729.44796/9/17 10:26 AMwww.RetreatAddictionCenters.comLancaster County, PA - Palm Beach County, FL

Hotel MapTo Oceanside WingLunches/Key note omB1AB2ACumberland FoyerDGBCMagnoliaBallroomFEMeeting Suite1. Talbot2. OssabawRegistrationMagnolia Terrace and GardenA23ConferenceMagnolia FoyerParking Deck1To Sunrise WingCyber CornerExhibit Hall (with charging station)ClassroomsAMA Credit Designation Statement:Amedco designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the creditcommensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.ACCME Accreditation Statement:This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council forContinuing Medical Education through the joint providership of Amedco and C4 Recovery Fondation. Amedco is accredited by theACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.10

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Exhibitor List1Lakeview HealthDerek GwaltneyJacksonville, FL keviewhealth.com/14Turning Point Care CenterJacob TaylorMoultrie, GA ntcare.com29C4 Career ConnectionsLeah SmithDuncan, SC cing.org2Capstone Treatment CenterRuth Ann RigbySearcy, AR capstonetreatmentcenter.com15Melior Health PartnersShaun StaffordWest Palm Beach, FL 33410sstafford@meliorhp.com561-900-668630Safety Net RecoveryTaylor HaginSmyrna, GA na LodgePatrick HowlettBlairstown, NJ orgUF Health Florida Recovery CenterDana NemenyiGainesville, FL eryCenter.UFHealth.org313Florida Center for RecoveryRicki MannFt. Pierce, FL rrecovery.com17The Refuge A Healing PlaceShea KimbroughOcklawaha, FL -5936PavillonTom EdwardsRaleigh, NC 324BRC RecoveryCaitlin StowellManor, TX CRecovery.com5, 6Biosound TechnologiesRick GallantSafety Harbor, FL undTherapy.com18Magnolia LandingDana TaylorBeaufort, NC ttp://magnolialandingforwomen.com33Ammon LabsMark GibsonLinden, NJ com7Incredible MarketingWest JonesIrvine, CA Hayver CorporationJohn copenhaverAtlanta, GA The Guest House OcalaJudy CraneSILVER SPRINGS, FL theguesthouseocala.comLas Vegas Recovery CenterBryan SpircuLas Veags, NV svegasrecovery.com20Behavioral Health of the Palm BeachesJamie DelgadoNorth Palm Beach, FL beach.com3521Summit BHCJanis EllingtonBrentwood, TN tbhc.comAmerican Addiction TreatmentAssociation (AATA)Gina MeyerWest Olympic Blvd, CA ion-tx.com36The BeachcomberJoe BryanDelray Beach, FL thebeachcomberrehabilitation.com/37Williamsville WellnessRobert CabanissHanover, VA ess.com39MusiCares/MAP FundHarold OwensSanta Monica, CA 90404harold@grammy.com310-392-377740Crossroads Centre AntiguaRobbin ossroadsantigua.org41Banyan Treatment CenterJosh KatzPompano Beach, FL w.banyantreatmentcenter.com91011121312Acadia Healthcare - Recovery DivisionJanet SchulerBoca Raton, FL 5www.treatmentplacementspecialists.comAlkermes, IncMark WhalenWaltham, MA rol.comMedical DisposablesKim MannoOrlando, FL caldisposables.usBluff PlantationBluff PlantationAugusta, GA ne Grove Behavioral HealthTheresa Darty KingHattiesburg, MS grovetreatment.com2223Advanced Recovery SystemsKevin ReeseWinter Park, FL 64www.advancedrecoverysystems.comActive MarketingCarrie Poe MylesTraverse City, MI activemarketing.com24, 25 MedPro BillingJeff MurcliffeTamarac, FL robill.com26Silver RidgeTravis HermanMills River, NC ilverridgerecovery.com

Exhibitor List42Dreamscape MarketingDaniel GempColumbia, MD capemarketing.com54Summer House DetoxRootie CookMiami, FL com66New Roads Behavioral HealthEric SchmidtSalt Lake City, UT t.com43Young People in RecoveryJustin RileyDenver, CO -5500www.youngpeopleinrecovery.org55Sunspire HealthTamara ZacheryLyndhurst, NJ ehealth.com6744IITAPMaeghan HorvathCarefree, AZ radford Health ServicesRaven HollowayWarrior, AL ol and Drug Abuse CertificationBoard of GeorgiaKelly MoselleAtlanta, GA Int. Association of Family AddictionProfessionals454647484950515253Red Oak RecoveryJack KlineLeicester, NC akrecovery.comFirst Step Behavioral HealthAmanda CallardPompano Beach, FL 33064amanda@firststepbh.com954-859-4665Delphi Behavioral Health GroupCandice ConwayFort Lauderdale, FL delphihealthgroup.com57, 58, Kipu SystemsRichard WalletMiami, FL .KipuEMR.com5960Gaston HouseNathaniel BlackburnDallas, TX tonhouse.com61The Menninger ClinicSally ZahnerHouston, TX rclinic.com62Destination HopeAllison SerianiFt Lauderdale, FL estinationhope.com63AllevaMatt StevensProvo, UT asoft.com/The RetreatTara TobinWayzata, MN at.orgLifeskills South FloridaStacy FlaquerDelray Beach, FL .lifeskillssouthflorida.comJanet FlukerDecatur, GA 34-4886www.iafap.net64Association of Recovery in HigherEducationGregory SnodgrassLakehurst, AL ww.collegiaterecovery.orgAmerican Addiction CentersBetty BlackburnBrentwood, TN icanaddictioncenters.orgUrgent Medical Billing, LLCJoseph DumbroffBoca Raton, FL icalbilling.comRose Hill CenterVeronica SmithHolly, MI hillcenter.orgCirque LodgeStephanie FiermanProvo, UT elodge.comCaron Treatment CentersGina RiggsWernersville, PA llingway HospitalLarraine OakesStatesboro, GA ay.com69Serenity House DetoxJonathan MoseleyFort Lauderdale, FL .serenityhousedetox.com70National LaboratoriesFrancine CostelloStuart, FL 1www.national-labs.com71, 72 Kipu SystemsRichard WalletMiami, FL .KipuEMR.com73Origins Behavioral HealthCareRick HubbardSouth Padre Island, TX iteMonnie FurlongCumberland Furnace, TN 37051ryan@onsiteworkshops.com615-948-281175Beaches Recovery ServicesDana MarcotteJacksonville Beach, FL beachesrecovery.com/76Penfield Christian HomesRobert SchwartzUnion Point, GA ecovery Centers of AmericaRobin StyerKing of Prussia, PA 19406collek@recoverycoa.com215-791-279478Burning Tree ProgramsHeather FerrisKaufman, TX 75142hferris@burningtree.com469-285-450213

Exhibitor List79Retreat Premier Addiction TreatmentCentersMarissa HayesPalm Springs, FL atAddictionCenters.com80Al-AnonMark FaulknerJacksonville, FL 32245www.jaxafg.org81Mediware Behavioral Health SoftwareMichael AdamsLenexa, KS iware.com8283Fellowship HallSamantha BrandserGreensboro, NC ellowshipHall.comJaywalker LodgePatrick ShafferCarbondale, CO ywalkerlodge.com84Ashley Addiction TreatmentAlex DenstmanHavre de Grace, MD ashleytreatment.org85Cumberland HeightsWalt QuinnNashville, TN 37209Walt andheights.org86Infinity Behavioral Health ServicesVictoria LaMadeleineFort Lauderdale, FL 368788Recovering ChampionsSteve O’ConnellTeaticket, MA www.recoveringchampions.comWayside HouseRhett TothDelray Beach, FL house.net89Timberline Knolls ResidentialTreatment CenterSusanne ArnettLemont, IL imberlineknolls.com90Alcoholics AnonymousChristopher G.Jacksonville, FL 32207http://neflaa.org/91Wolters KluwerTodd MyreCasselberry, FL mKEYTitle PatronsFellowship PatronsCollaboratorPlatinum PatronsGold PatronsSilver PatronsSupportersThank you to the CORE 2017 Recovery Media Partners14

Exhibitor List–Alpha9Acadia Healthcare - RecoveryDivision23Active Marketing22Advanced Recovery Systems80Al-Anon67Alcohol and Drug AbuseCertification Board of Georgia9050Destination Hope77Recovery Centers of America42Dreamscape Marketing87Recovering Champions82Fellowship Hall45Red Oak Recovery46First Step Behavioral Health7931Florida Center for RecoveryRetreat Premier AddictionTreatment Centers48Gaston House62Rose Hill Center8Hayver Corporation30Safety Net RecoveryAlcoholics AnonymousIITAPSerenity House DetoxAlina Lodge44693Incredible MarketingSilver RidgeAlkermes, Inc72610Infinity Behavioral HealthServicesSummer House DetoxAlleva86545121Summit BHC60American Addiction Centers55Sunspire Health35American Addiction TreatmentAssociation (AATA36The Beachcomber33Ammon Labs84Ashley Addiction Treatment59Association of Recovery inHigher Education68Int. Association of FamilyAddiction Professionals83Jaywalker Lodge19The Guest House Ocala57, 58, Kipu Systems71, 7249The Menninger Clinic1Lakeview Health4The Refuge A Healing Place34Las Vegas Recovery Center52The Retreat53Lifeskills South Florida89Timberline Knolls ResidentialTreatment Center14Turning Point Care Center16UF Health Florida RecoveryCenter61Urgent Medical Billing, LLC88Wayside House37Williamsville Wellness65Willingway Hospital91Wolters Kluwer43Young People in Recovery41Banyan Treatment Center75Beaches Recovery Services18Magnolia Landing20Behavioral Health of the PalmBeaches, INC.11Medical Disposables5, 6Biosound Technologies81Mediware Behavioral HealthSoftware12Bluff Plantation56Bradford Health Services32BRC Recovery78Burning Tree Programs29C4 Career Connections2Capstone Treatment Center64Caron Treatment Centers63Cirque Lodge40Crossroads Centre Antigua85Cumberland Heights47Delphi Behavioral Health Group24, 25 MedPro Billing15Melior Health Partners39MusiCares/MAP Fund70National Laboratories66New Roads Behavioral Health74Onsite73Origins Behavioral HealthCare17Pavillon76Penfield Christian Homes13Pine Grove Behavioral Health15

CORE and C4 Conferencing extend our gratitude to:Original Founding PatronsTitle PatronFellowship PatronsIn Collaboration WithPlatinum PatronsGold PatronsSilver PatronsSupportersAddiction Recovery/Recovery eBulletin Alcohol and Drug Abuse Certification Board of Georgia (ADACBGA) AmericanAddiction Treatment Association (AATA) Antioch University New England Bluff Plantation CeDAR Crossroads CentreAntigua Destin Recovery Center Florida Association of Recovery Residences (FARR) FSU College of Social Work GeorgiEducational & Counseling Services Georgia Southeastern Professional Liaison Association Heather R. Hayes & Associates In Recovery Inner Circle Network Insight Health & Wellness, LLC Jacksonville University Jaywalker Lodge KemahPalms Recovery Keys to Recovery Las Vegas Recovery Center New Roads Behavioral Health Onsite Paradigm Recovery Campus Recovery Centers of America Recovery Illustrated Renew Magazine RiverMend Health Rose TransitionHome Social Work Today The Guest House Ocala The Life of Purpose Group The Meadows The Retreat The SoberWorld Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center University of North Florida Young People in Recovery

THEY SPONSOR - WE BENEFITCoffee & TeaComplimentary coffee and tea areserved each day. Come to relax,refresh & revive! Served daily nextto booth 32.Refreshing H2ONeed to rehydrate? Grab a bottledwater courtesy of Retreat PremierAddiction Centers. Available in theexhibit hall.Exhibit Hall HostIt’s all happening in theExhibit Hall hosted by AmmonLabs. Come to eat, network, winprizes and much more!Charging StationTake a seat and relax atthe Origins BehavioralHealthcare exhibit #73to recharge your smartphones and tablets.Conference AppBe sure to downloadthe official CORE/C4 app. Search for C4Events in your app store or see thead in this program.Exhibitor Hosts & MCBe sure to join us andthe Exhibitor Hosts &MCs, Steve & Taylor,from Safety Net Recovery in theexhibit hall!

SundaySunday, July 162017 CORE Golf TournamentGolf TournamentSunday, July 16 at 7:45 a.m.Golf Title PatronsPlatinum Patron7:45 AM – 1:00 PMGolf Tournament11:00 AM – 7:00 PMRegistration in Magnolia Foyer1:00 PM – 4:00 PMExhibitor set up5:00 PMExhibit Hall opens5:00 PM – 6:30 PMGold PatronHors d’oeuvres Networking ReceptionHosted by Infinity Behavioral Health ServicesPlease come celebrate the opening of the 5th Annual CORE conference with a delicious hors d’oeuvrereception in the Magnolia Ballroom and Exhibit Hall hosted by Infinity Behavioral Health.18

THANKS TO CARON,I HAVE MY LIFE BACK.For 60 years, Caron has beenat the forefront of innovativeaddiction treatment andbehavioral healthcare,committed to every patientand their family; physically,psychologically andspiritually.OUR SUCCESS ISCENTERED AROUND:- Family-focused treatment and recovery options; before,during and after a loved one's treatment for addiction- A Residential Assessment Program that determines theappropriate level of care- A continuum of care that goes far beyond inpatienttreatment, including an online monitoring programDiscuss your client’s needswith an admissions specialist.Call us at 855.623.4673Caron.org/ClinicalApproach

TREATMENTFACILITIESFURNITURESOURCEYOUR RESOURCE FOR OFFICE AND RESIDENTIAL FURNITURE.WHY CHOOSE CORT AS A PARTNER?nFurniture and accent décor to fit any lifestyle and budgetnProvide quality brand name furnishingsnCreate a comfortable and relaxing environmentnShowroom appointments to hand-select furniturenOnsite furniture consultation with specially trained managers to assist with your unique needsnProfessional delivery and installationThink Partnership. Think Possibilities.For more information, contact Todd Shell atTodd.Shell@cort.com or 713.726.8019.cort.com 2017 CORT. A Berkshire Hathaway Company.

Schedule of EventsOpening Plenary: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM199. LOCATION: MAGNOLIA EFFrom Sobriety to Recovery: Quenching the Thirst for WholenessRokelle Lerner e Supported by Crossroads Centre AntiguaLevel of Instruction: AllThe thirst for alcohol can be compared to men and women’s thirst for wholeness and a hunger for the sacred. One often self medicates in aneffort to escape the present moment, numb their pain or avoid the “void” in their soul. In order to experience the miracle of recovery addictsneed practical tools that will allow them to nourish their spirit and show up for their lives. This lecture will explore the topic of mindfulness andcompassion in recovery and offer tools that will allow recovering addicts to embrace their birthright of serenity and wellbeing.Monday, July 177:00 AM – 8:00 AMOpen 12 Step Meeting in Amelia 47:30 AMHospitality Area Opens—Exhibit Area #32Hosted by BRC Recovery7:30 AM – 6:15 PMRegistration in Magnolia Foyer7:30 AM – 8:30 AMBreakfast in the Exhibit HallHosted by Cumberland HeightsMonday Morning Plenary: 8:30 AM – 10:00 AMFree WifiAccess Code200. LOCATION: AMELIA 123Treating Chronic Pain During the Opioid EpidemicMel Pohl, MD, DFASAM e Supported by Las Vegas Recovery CenterLevel of Instruction: AllChronic Pain occurs as a complicated web of emotions and physicalsymptoms. The most common way to treat pain is to use opioidmedications, which actually complicate the course of chronic pain.For some individuals who develop dependence/ addiction to thesemedications, management and treatment for their condition canbecome much more complicated. This session will review theinteractions of pain, suffering and addiction as they interface in yourclients with suggestions for intervention and treatment.CORE2017Enter as one word. Case sensitive.Morning Break in the Exhibit Hall: 10:00 AM – 10:45 AMHosted by Retreat Premier Addiction Treatment21

MondayMonday Mid-Morning Workshops: 10:45 AM – 12:15 PM210. LOCATION: CUMBERLAND APsychoNeuroPlasticity and Addiction RecoveryBarbara Peavey, PhD and Laura Martinez, LCDCI e Supported by Origins Behavioral HealthcareLevel of Instruction: Introductory/IntermediatePrinciples and practices of psychoneuroplasticity in addiction treatment will be explained. Intentionally adding dimensions of brain health willbe explained, as well methods of brain training to help heal, enliven, and direct the brain will be covered.211. LOCATION: MAGNOLIA EFConquering Compassion Fatigue & Burnout: Build Resilience, Intervene with Passion, Make an ImpactMargaret Nagib, PsyD e Supported by Timberline KnollsResearch indicates that some level of compassion fatigue is normal and inevitable in the helping fields. This presentation will provide educationon the nature of compassion fatigue, burnout, and secondary trauma; describe the importance differences between the three and help thepractitioner build resilience preserving passion and maximizing impact.212. LOCATION: CUMBERLA

C4/CORE endorses the Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, the Guidelines of the . GA 30067 norsborn@hayver.com 770-855-8955 www.hayver.com 9 Acadia Healthcare - Recovery Division . Gainesville, FL 32610 durbod@shands.ufl.edu 352-219-3319 FloridaRecoveryCenter.UFHealth.org