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CaptasaTMTMIncorporatedClinical Applications of the Principles in Treatment of Addictions and Substance Abuse202221st Annual Conference - Lexington, KYJanuary 28-29Attend in Person or OnlineCAPTASA ConferenceP.O. Box 6663Louisville, KY 40206

Thursday January 27, 20228:00-9:00 pm Open 12-Step MeetingFriday January 28, 20227:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast8:15 am Welcome and Announcements– Brian Fingerson, BS Pharm, RPh, FAPHAis Still The Number One Drug of Choice8:30 am Alcohol– Greg L. Jones, MD, ABFM, ABAM, MROHe was born in Rome, Georgia in1955. Dr. Jones has a BA in Chemistry, Cum Laude, from Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama. His medical degree is fromthe Medical College of Georgia inAugusta, GA, 1980.His Family Practice training wasin Anniston, Alabama, where hethen served on the faculty of theResidency until 1992. During hisyears in Anniston, he was PresiGREG L. JONES, MD,dent of the Alabama Academy ofABFM, ABAM, MROFamily Physicians and the Director of the Residency program.He moved to Paducah, Kentucky, with Lourdes Hospitaland then to Danville, Kentucky working for Ephraim McDowell RMC in Family Medicine.After completing an Addiction Medicine Fellowship atWillingway Hospital in Statesboro, Georgia he returned toKentucky to start the first Medical Detox unit in eastern9:30 amTreatment Selection Greg L. Jones, MD,ABFM, ABAM, MROOBJECTIVES Define problem use of alcohol. Review signs and symptoms of alcohol use disorders. Identify testing useful in detection of alcohol use disordersKentucky at Pikeville Methodist Hospital, serving as Medical Director.From there he became the Director of Medical Servicesat Eastern State Hospital in Lexington for seven years. Hispractice there included full in-patient Family Medicine andAddiction Medicine. While in Lexington he was also onthe Board of Directors of the Kentucky Physicians HealthFoundation and the Shepherd’s House in Lexington.Dr. Jones went back to Willingway Hospital as a StaffPhysician for several years. He then became the MedicalDirector of the Kentucky Physicians Health Foundation.He is Board Certified in Family Medicine by ABFM andin Addiction Medicine by ABAM.OBJECTIVES Attendees will be able to identify treatment options andmake appropriate treatment choices and referrals.Deaths of Depression: Overdose, Suicide, and Liver Disease10:30 am Addressing– Geoff Wilson, LCSW, LCADCGeoff Wilson is a licensed clinicalsocial worker and licensed clinicalalcohol and drug counselor. Hehas been practicing in the mentalhealth and substance abuse treatment fields in Kentucky for over25 years. He currently is in fulltime private practice with The Offices of Paul Dalton in Lexington,KY. Geoff treats adults, adolescents, and families and providesGeoff Wilson, LCSW,numerous trainings throughoutLCADCthe year to a variety of different organizations. He was previously employed with The RidgeBehavioral Health System in Lexington, KY for fourteenyears, where he held the positions of Director of AddictionServices, Director of Business Development and DirectorOBJECTIVES Will increase knowledge of the different types of deaths ofdespair Will increase knowledge of the rate of deaths of despair inthe United States Will review different interventions to address deaths ofdespairof Clinical Operations for their 110 bed inpatient psychiatric and chemical dependency treatment hospital and theiroutpatient department. Prior to The Ridge, Geoff was theProgram Director for Hillcrest Hall, a long term residentialadolescent substance abuse treatment program in Mt.Sterling, KY. He served as the president of the KentuckyAdolescent Substance Abuse Consortium for over 10years. In 2004, he received the Robert Straus Award forcontinued

Outstanding Service in the Field of Substance AbuseTreatment in Kentucky. In 2008 Geoff was appointedby Governor Steve Beshear to the Kentucky Board ofAlcohol and Drug Counselors, serving for 10 years. In11:20 am11:35 am1:00 pm2013, he was selected by NASW-KY as the Social Worker of the Year. In 2019, Geoff became the President ofthe Kentucky Association of Addiction Professionals.Questions and AnswersLunchSuicide and Substance Use Disorders. A Current Epidemic– Geoff Wilson, LCSW, LCADCOBJECTIVES Will increase knowledge about the co-occuring nature of suicide and substance use disorders and the impact the covid 19has had on this Will increase knowledge about effective screening and assessment for suicide and substance use disorders Will increase knowledge about effective safety planning for suicide and substance use disorders2:00 pmPornography, Gaming, and Screen Addictions– Mike Eiden, LCSW, LCADC, CSATMike Eiden is a social worker,drug/alcohol counselor, andcertified sex addiction therapistwho completed his undergraduate and graduate programs atthe University of Louisville KentSchool of Social Work. Mike hasworked in addiction and mental health treatment for the last9 years in both inpatient andoutpatient settings. During hisMike Eiden, LCSW,graduate studies Mike focusedLCADC, CSAThis research on the relationshipbetween childhood trauma and addictions; specificallyconcerning the use of experiential modalities in addiction and trauma treatment.OBJECTIVES Define gaming disorder, screen addiction, pornographyaddiction, and addiction interaction Identify common attachment disruptions and delays insocial development related to problematic use Discuss appropriate treatment methods for addressingproblematic screen useMike has previously provided trainings on topics including sex addiction, emotional incest, and sexual health.Mike specializes in experiential therapies, EMDR, psychodrama, and the task-model of treating sex addiction. Mikecurrently works full-time in his private practice focusing oncases involving complex trauma, chemical addiction, sexaddiction and sexual health, and betrayal trauma.2:50 pmBreak3:10 pmToxicological Testing and Recovery – Scott Teitelbaum, MD, FAAP, FASAM - TBAScott Teitelbaum, MD,FAAP, FASAM - TBAScott Teitelbaum, M.D., is thePottash Professor in Psychiatryand Neuroscience at the University of Florida’s College ofMedicine, where he serves asVice Chair of the Departmentof Psychiatry, Chief of the Division of Addiction Medicine,Medical Director of the UFHealth Florida Recovery Cen-OBJECTIVES The participant will be able to summarize the evolution ofdrug testing in monitoring programs The participant will be able to explain the differencesbetween toxicological possibility and a reasonable medicalexplanation The participant will be able to discuss the principles ofrecovery as they relate to toxicological testingter, and Fellowship Director of UF’s American Board ofPreventative Medicine (ABPM) – Addiction fellowship.continued

Originally trained and board-certified as a pediatrician, Dr. Teitelbaum later completed fellowshipsin addiction medicine and child psychiatry at theUniversity of Florida. Dr. Teitelbaum became medicaldirector of the Florida Recovery Center in 2002, andsince then has been involved in the evaluation and/or treatment of more than 4,000 healthcare providers and other professionals from across the country.Through his efforts, the Florida Recovery Center hasled the way nationally with its evidence-based treatment of the disease of addiction.Dr. Teitelbaum developed one of the first-ever accredited fellowships in addiction medicine. Hisprogram now has trained more addiction-medicinefellows than any other program nationwide. In 2016,Dr. Teitelbaum was awarded the Pottash Endowment,4:10 pmA national expert who has been consulted by the WhiteHouse Office of National Drug Control and the U.S.Drug Enforcement Administration, Dr. Teitelbaum ispassionate about reducing stigma and advancing treatment for those suffering from the disease of addiction.Emotional Sobriety – Chris Stewart, MD, FASAMChris Stewart, MD, is an addiction psychiatrist with an extensive background in a variety ofaddiction treatment settings.Before joining Working Sobriety, he was the training directorof an ACGME-accredited addiction psychiatry training programat the University of Louisville,where, along with his teachingand clinical duties, he participated in research exploring theChris Stewart, MD,FASAMrelationship between addiction,psychological trauma, and neuroelectrophysiology ofthe brain. Dr. Stewart is board certified in general psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, addiction medicine, andpsychosomatic medicine. His clinical work integrates5:00 pm5:15 pm6:45 pm7:45 pm8:00 pm9:10 pmallowing for the creation of a research initiative that’sfocused on addiction medicine and the fight towardrecovery. He has been honored on multiple occasionswith the Exemplary Teacher Award for his guidance ofmedical students.Dr. Teitelbaum has received multiple awards and honors, including in January 2018, the American Societyof Addiction Medicine named Dr. Teitelbaum winnerof its Prestigious Annual Award in recognition of hisoutstanding contributions to the field.Questions and AnswersBreakConference BanquetBreakBanquet Speaker – Tina S.Open AAAl-Anon MeetingOBJECTIVES Increased awareness of concept of emotional sobriety andhow to measure this among patientshis training and expertise in looking specifically at the intersection of trauma-related disorders and addiction. Dr.Stewart is a Certified Group Psychotherapist (CGP) withthe International Board for Certification of Group Psychotherapists and provides both individual, group, andintensive psychotherapy to patients seeking outpatienttreatment for addiction.

Saturday January 29, 20226:30 am Closed AA Meeting7:30 amContinental Breakfast8:15 amStimulants, Hallucinogens, And Club Drugs– Robert A. Campbell II, MDRobert A. Campbell, II, M.D.joined Columbus Springs inJanuary, 2019 with over 30 yearsof experience. He received hisundergraduate and medicaldegrees from the University ofFlorida (1985) and completedhis residency in general surgery(1990) at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, TX. He completed his resiRobert A. Campbell II,dency in Psychiatry (2013) atMDthe University of Louisville andis certified by the American Board of Psychiatry andNeurology. He is also certified by the American Boardof Preventative Medicine in Addiction Medicine. Due tohis deep learning and breadth of experience, Dr. Campbell’s interests include: management of the emergencypsychiatric patient, chemical dependency, psychiatricmanifestations of medical and surgical disorders, bioethics and patient safety as well as a strong interest inAddiction Medicine, particularly in regard to pregnantwomen. He is the recipient of the 2017 Psychiatric Residents Association Golden Apple Award for Teaching Excellence and the Nancy C. A. Roeske, MD Certificate ofExcellence in Medical Student Education, awarded annually by the American Psychiatric Association. He hasactively been a member of the Ethics Committee, theProfessional Standards Committee, the Patient SafetyCommittee, the Workplace Violence Committee, the9:15 amOBJECTIVES Increase awareness, and learn to evaluate and treat usersof stimulants, hallucinogens, and club drugsEmotional Debriefing and Staff Self-Care Committee, andthe Opioid Task Force Committee at University of Louisville Hospital. Dr. Campbell also oversees the Rehabilitation program here at Columbus Springs.Dr. Campbell is a current member of the American Societyof Addiction Medicine, American Academy of Psychiatryand the Law, American Psychiatric Association, American Medical Association, Society of Thoracic Surgeons,and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (retired).He is also a member of the American Delirium Society,the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, the AmericanAcademy of Addiction Psychiatrists, the American Association of Emergency Psychiatrists, and the AmericanSociety of Professionals in Public Safety and the NationalPatient Safety Foundation.Management of Substance Abuse and Pregnancy– Robert A. Campbell II, MDOBJECTIVES Increase awareness, and learn how to diagnose and care for the pregnant addict10:05 amBreak

psychology against the background of a medical education.Prior mental health profession work experiences have included Director of Staff Development and Training, CentralState Hospital ICF/MR, Louisville, Kentucky, a brief stint inResultsFor Recoverythe psychiatry residency of Currentthe Universityof Louisvilleaffili–MikeTownsend,MSSWated hospitals, six years of full time private practicein psy-10:30 amHe is a board member of the The Beacon House,a transitional living facility for men in recovery, and he was pleasedand honored in 2007 to be invited to help with the CAPTASAplanning group, a service opportunity he still maintains vesRe- substance abuse recovery and housing support. The ReMikeas asRecovOBJECTIVESKentucky programs are modeled after The istratorwith covery Participants will be able to note one-year follow-upofLouisvilleThe HopeCenter offorLexington.PriorwithKentuckythe KentuckyHousingCorpo- PlacetheHousingCorporation.improvementin andpsychosocialfunctioningpersons withTownsend’semploymentwithafterthe long-term,KentuckyHousingration.has workedthe cor- to Mr.HehasHeworkedfor the forcorporationserialpolysubstanceuse disorderspeerhe servedlivingas StatefortotheDivision ofporationfor twelvethe pasttwelveyears. Corporation,forthe pastyears.Recoverysupport communitythat isDirectorstructuredpromote12-Step Abuseabstinencebasedwithinthe recovery.Cabinet for Health and FamilyRecovery isKentuckyis a initiativestatewideKentuckya statewideto ebuild andoperatefour- Services for 25 years. He is a graduate of Centre Collegegraduatethe Universityof rough- andteen 100-bedaddictionSocialWorkofwherehe receivedhis Master’sofSchoolScienceoutKentuckyfor menand ntersthroughoutKentuckyfor Socialin Social Work.needingtermneedingsubstancemen andlongwomenlongabuseterm Social Work.recovery and housing support. TheMichael E. Townsend,Mike Townsend, MSSW Recovery Kentucky programs areMSSWmodeled after The Healing Placeof Louisville and The Hope Center of Lexington. Prior to“Back to Basics” The Case For Longer Term Abstinance Based,Mr. Townsend’s employment with the KentuckyHousingSeparateResidentialCorporation, he served Genderas State Directorfor theDivision of Treatment–DouglasBrush,CACII;CaileyBinkley, LPCSubstance Abuse within the Cabinet for Health andFamilyDouga memberthe NationalServices for 25 years. Heis aisgraduateof ofCentreCollegeOBJECTIVESAssociationof AlcoholDrugof Define Longer Term Residential Treatment and Its Stagesand graduate of the Universityof LouisvilleKentandSchoolAddiction Counselors (NAADAC),and has served as a board mem- Define Recovery Principals Absolutely Necessary for LastingRecoveryber of the Georgia Council on Sub Define theGenderSpecific/SeparateCare toExaminingRecoveryParticipantsByImportanceGender – ofT.K.Logan,PHDstance Abuse(GCSA). ProgramSince 2002,Address Shamehe has served as Chairman of theEthicsCommitteefora GeorgiaAdTK Logan,Ph.D. isProfessorOBJECTIVESdiction Counselors Associationin the Department of Behavior RR).For Recoverymore than30 years,Doug(GACA). Doug is also the Chairper- coveryal Science,of Medicine,served MARR in a variety of positions, including CEO,sonfor the CollegeStandardsCommittee has timeDouglas Brush, CACIIandthetheGeorgiaCenterAssociationon Drug and Describegenderclientcharacteristicsatis currentlythe differencesDirector ofintheMen’sRecovery Center.forof Re- and10:30 am11:30 amT.K. Logan, PHDAlcoholResearch.Dr. Logan’sdeCaileyreceivedher bachelor’sresearchfocuses onstalking/greein PsychologyfromLafayetteCollegeand her partnerMaster’sabuse,in rcive control, sexual assault,andMary. She ons at mental health and adplanningandefficacy.Dr.Lodiction treatment centers with agan’s uses surveys, focus groups,secondary data extraction, and mixed method qualitative interviews in her research. Dr. Logan is an authoron over 175 research articles and book chapters as wellCailey Binkley, LPC12:2011:20 pmam12:3011:35 pmam12:35 pmintakebackgroundand for outcomesat followupwomen, professionals,specificin workingwith isorders.Sheprogramis also clientsextensivelyare impactedby firearm-relatedthreats andfactorstrainedin DialecticalBehavior Therapyanddeveloped aassociatedwithShebeinga firearm overallprivatepractice.is threatenedespeciallywithpassionateabout dualandbygenderdiagnosis and integrated treatment of co-occurring mentalhealth and substance abuse disorders.as five books. She also serves on the editorial board offour international journals. Dr. Logan is involved witha several community boards and national organizations working to prevent gender-based violence.Questions &AnswersQuestionsandAnswersLunchDrawing for Door Prizes (must be present to win)Lunch

1:40 pmCulturally Based Healing to Indigenous People: The Medicine Wheel & The Twelve Steps– Albert Titman, CADC IIAlbert is the lead addictions counselor at the Shingle Springes Bandof Miwok Indians. He is a RegisteredAddiction Specialist through theBreining Institute of CA and a StateBoard Certified Alcohol and DrugAbuse Counselor CADC II. He is theChairman of the Board of Directorsfor the Native Dads Network. Healso provides alcohol/drug abuseassessments, diagnosis, and treatment to individuals, couples, famiAlbert Titman, CADC IIlies, and groups to achieve moresatisfying and productive marriage, family, and social adjustment.3:20 pmOBJECTIVES Attendees will be able to select appropriate toxicologicaltesting and recognize the benefits and limitations of each.He enjoys Miwok traditional ceremonial singing anddancing and cooking for his family. Albert provides culturally sensitive services and is blessed with the opportunity to incorporate Native American wellness modalities in his work. He is currently a trainer for White Bison’sWellbriety Training Institute, and has over 12 years of experience in implementing the Medicine Wheel & 12 Stepsprogram in his community.End of ProgramAt the conclusion of the conference, the participant willbe able to: Utilize current research in the selection and deliveryof addiction treatment alternatives. Contrast the approach for implementing addictiontreatment alternatives based upon a client’s needs.Supporting & PlanningOrganizationsKentucky Physicians Health FoundationKentucky Dental Association MedicineK.A.R.E. for Nurses Program, KentuckyBoard of NursingKentucky Association of AddictionProfessionalsKentucky Chapter of Employee AssistanceProfessionals AssociationKentucky Board of Social Workers Identify the process utilized in alcohol and drugtesting.Special Support FromKentucky Medical AssociationKentucky Board of PharmacyKentucky Society of Health Systems Pharmacists

CaptasaTMlncorporated2022 Conference Exhibitors(At time of printing)AAAddiction Recovery CareAlanonAware Recovery CareBanyan Treatment CentersBluewater ToxicologyBRC HealthcareCedar Oaks Recovery CenterFarley Center at Williamsburg PlaceHickory House RecoveryLemongrass Spa / Fresh, Clean & NaturalMAAR Addiction Treament CentersMillennium HealthOnsitePine Grove Behavioral Health & Addiction ServicesSummit Behavioral HealthcareSun Behavioral HealthThe John Walsh CenterWooded Glen Recovery Center

Hotel Information“Clinical Applications of Principles in Treatment ofAddictions and Substance Abuse” (CAPTASA)Conference to ensure that you receive the conference rate.Room Rates - 134.95 double or kingCut-off Date - January 10, 2022To make hotel reservations attendees may eithercall the hotel directly at the number listed at leftor by online registration via this link:1801 Newtown Pike, Lexington, KY 40511(859) 455-5109Conference Site & AccommodationsAll conference sessions will be held at the Embassy Suites in Lexington. A special conferencerate has been arranged for overnight accommodations at the Embassy Suites. Please contactthe hotel directly to make your hotel reservationsprior to the cut-off date. Be sure to mention link/?ctyhocn LEXESES&groupCode CESCAP&arrivaldate 2022-01-27&departuredate 2022-01-29&cid OM,WW,HILTONLINK,EN,DirectLink&fromId HILTONLINKDIRECTGroup Name: CAPTASA 2020Group Code: CAPFor Additional InformationDavid Thomas, Conference CoordinatorP.O. Box 6663, Louisville, KY 40206Phone: (502) 548-7244Email: david@captasa.orgWebsite: www.captasa.org

Register at www.captasa.org or mail in form below.First MILastPAYMENT INFORMATION Personal or institutional check made payable to: CAPTASA ConferenceProfession/Credentials NO REFUNDS AFTER January 15, 2022 250 Early Registration Fee (postmarked byJanuary 6, 2022) 300 Regular Registration Fee (postmarkedafter January 6, 2022) Name for Nametag: No registrations accepted if postmarkedafter Jan. 18, 2022. You will need to registerInstitution/Organizationat the door. I plan to attend the banquet Fridaynight (cost 35) Mailing Address:City State ZipPhone FaxEmailPlease list any special needs you may have (dietary, etc.) Additionsl banquet tickets for guests# x 35 per ticket Handouts @ 35 per set:# Sets x 35 per set (Must pre-order ByJan. 18 - Not available for purchase at conference.(Handouts will be available online @ CAPTASA.org for no charge)Total Amount Enclosed: Register at captasa.org or mail to::CAPTASA ConferenceP.O. Box 6663Louisville, KY 40206Or Email: david@captasa.orgI will attend in person OnlineCaptasaTMlncorporatedTarget AudienceAttendees will include physicians, nurses, pharmacists,dentists, chemical dependency counselors, psychologists, therapists, social workers, employee assistanceprofessionals and other health care providers, as wellas recovering professionals.Content OverviewThe 2019 CAPTASA conference is designed to providepractitioners working with alcoholics and addicts themost up to date research and best practices availablefor treating those populations. It is the goal of theconference to insure that groups regardless of gender,age, national origin, or sexual orientation are treatedappropriately. Various methods of Medically AssistedTreatment (MAT), Opiate Replacement Therapy, andResidential Peer Support Twelve Step Programs will bepresented and reviewed.

CaptasaTMlncorporated2022 Accreditation StatementsThe following Continuing Education Credits have been applied for.See individual disciplines for CE instructions.Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure(7) hours on Friday and six (6) hours on Saturday for a This activity has been plannedand implemented in accordance withthe accreditation requirements and policies ofthe Accreditation Council for Continuing MedicalEducation (ACCME) through the joint providershipof the Kentucky Medical Association and CAPTASA.The Kentucky Medical Association is accredited by theACCME to provide continuing medical education forphysicians.The Kentucky Medical Associationdesignates this live activity for a maximum of9.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits . Physiciansshould claim only the credit commensurate withthe extent of their participation in the activity. Kentucky Board of Dentistry This conference has been submitted forapproval by the Kentucky Board of Dentistry for 13hours of Category B continuing education credits.Credit Designation - Number of CE Points: 13Category BApproved for KASPER requirement CE Kentucky Board of Nursing This conference has been submitted forap proval by the Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN)for a maximum 14.5 contact hours (Day 1 offering8.1 contact hours and Day 2 offering 6.4 contacthours). To receive contact hours, participants mustattend the entire session, signify attendance on theroster for both Day 1 and Day 2 of the conference,pro vide a license number and valid email address,and evaluate the offering. If not present for theentirety of the conference, award of contact hourswill be amended to reflect only those sessionsattended. Evaluations will be emailed to attendeesfollowing the conference and must be completedby Monday, February 28, 2022. CE certificates willbe emailed upon receipt of a completed conferenceevaluation. Sponsor reserves the right to substitutespeakers with equivalent credentials.Kentucky Board of Pharmacy This conference has been submitted forapproval by the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy for seventotal of 13 hours of continuing education. Note: thisapproval is for CE hours in Kentucky only – it has notbeen submitted for ACPE approval.Kentucky Board of Examiners ofPsychology CAPTASA has requested from the KentuckyBoard of Examiners of Psychology to provide up to10.4 CE credits for professionals licensed by theBoard and not for students.Kentucky Board of Social Work This conference has been submitted tothe Kentucky Board of Social Work for approval.A maximum of 13 CEU’s have been requested forattendance at the entire conference through theKentucky Board of Social Work.Kentucky State Board of LicensedMarriage and Family Therapists This conference is planned and implementedin accordance with the requirements of the KentuckyState Board of Licensed Marriage and FamilyTherapists. Approval for CEU’s may be requested bysubmitting this brochure to the Kentucky State Boardof Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists.Kentucky Board of Alcohol and Drug Counselors(LCADC and CADC) Contact hours will be awarded.Licensed Professional Counselors Contact hours will be awarded.Physical Therapy This conference has been submittedfor approval to the Kentucky Physical TherapyAssociation for 13 contact hours (Category 1) uponcourse completion.Employee Assistant ProfessionalsAssociation 13 contact hours have been submitted forapproval by the Employee Assistance CertificationCommission.

Dr. Teitelbaum developed one of the first-ever ac-credited fellowships in addiction medicine. His program now has trained more addiction-medicine fellows than any other program nationwide. In 2016, Dr. Teitelbaum was awarded the Pottash Endowment, allowing for the creation of a research initiative that's