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TMClinical Applications of the Principles in Treatment of Addictions and Substance Abuse202020th Annual Conference - Lexington, KYJanuary 24-25CAPTASA ConferenceP.O. Box 6663Louisville, KY 40206Presort StandardU.S. PostagePAIDLouisville, KYPermit No. 1823

Thursday January 23, 20208:00-9:00 pmFriday January 24, 20207:00am8:15 am8:30 amOpen 12-Step MeetingRegistration and Continental BreakfastWelcome and Announcements– Brian Fingerson, BS Pharm, RPh, FAPHAYes EtOH is a Big Deal-Don’t Forget About Alcohol– Greg L. Jones, MD, ABFM, ABAM, MROHe was born in Rome, Georgia in 1955.Dr. Jones has a BA in Chemistry, CumLaude, from Huntingdon College inMontgomery, Alabama. His medicaldegree is from the Medical College ofGeorgia in Augusta, GA, 1980.His Family Practice training was inAnniston, Alabama, where he thenserved on the faculty of the Residencyuntil 1992. During his years in Anniston, he was President of the AlabamaGREG L. JONES, MD,Academy of Family Physicians andABFM, ABAM, MROthe Director of the Residency program.He moved to Paducah, Kentucky, with Lourdes Hospital andthen to Danville, Kentucky working for Ephraim McDowell RMCin Family Medicine.After completing an Addiction Medicine Fellowship at Willingway Hospital in Statesboro, Georgia he returned to Kentucky to9:30 amOBJECTIVES Define problem use of alcohol. Review signs and symptoms of alcohol use disorders. Identify testing useful in detection of alcohol use disordersstart the first Medical Detox unit in eastern Kentucky at PikevilleMethodist Hospital, serving as Medical Director.From there he became the Director of Medical Services at Eastern State Hospital in Lexington for seven years. His practice thereincluded full in-patient Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine. While in Lexington he was also on the Board of Directors ofthe Kentucky Physicians Health Foundation and the Shepherd’sHouse in Lexington.Dr. Jones went back to Willingway Hospital as a Staff Physicianfor several years. He then became the Medical Director of theKentucky Physicians Health Foundation.He is Board Certified in Family Medicine by ABFM and in Addiction Medicine by ABAM.Evaluation and Management of Co-Occurring Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and ChemicalDependency in First Responders - Robert A. Campbell, II, MDDr. Campbell received his undergraduate and medical degree fromthe University of Florida (1985). Hecompleted his residency in generalsurgery (1990) at the University ofTexas Medical Branch in Galveston,TX. He completed his fellowship inThoracic/CardiovascularSurgery(1992) at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami,FL. He completed his residency inPsychiatry (2013) at the UniversityRobert Acree Campbell II,of Louisville and is Certified by theMDAmerican Board of Psychiatry andNeurology. He is also certified by the American Board of Preventative Medicine in Addiction Medicine.Dr. Campbell is a former Medical Director and Board Advisory Member at The Healing Place in Louisville, KY (from 2006- 2010). He was a volunteer Staff Physician at The Healing Placefrom 2005-2006. He is currently the designated Addiction Psychiatrist for The Healing Place, and an Advisor to the Board. Hisother volunteer work has included Medical Director of HotelCalifornia in Louisville, KY (2007-2009), a recovery center sponsored by St. Stephens Church.OBJECTIVES How does one proceed with the evaluation of at risk firstresponders who potentially have this co- occurring condition How does one treat the patient/client once the diagnosis of thestated disorder is diagnosed Why are first responders particularly vulnerable to this conditionDr. Campbell has served on many committees, includingBoard of Directors, Medical Advisor, and Co-Chair for Relay forLife at the American Cancer Society; Intensive Care Committeeand Cardiology Consultant Committee at Baptist Hospital East;Endoscopy Committee, O.R. Technique Committee, Surgical CareAppraisal Committee, and Intensive Care Committee at JewishHospital; Quality Assurance Committee, Infection Control Committee, Library Committee, Cardiovascular Task Force, and AlliedProfessional Health Committee at Jewish Hospital. He was alsoon the following committees at Norton HealthCare: OperatingRoom Committee, Cardiac Care Committee, Library Committee,Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, Physician Network Advisory Board (Committee Chair), Cancer Resource Center, and theEndovascular Task Force.continued

He is currently a member of the Ethics Committee, the Professional Standards Committee, the Patient Safety Committee, theWorkplace Violence Committee, the Emotional Debriefing andStaff Self-Care Committee, and the Opioid Task Force Committeeat University of Louisville Hospital. He is also a member on the Ethics Committee of Hosparus of Louisville.Dr. Campbell has conducted numerous presentations and inservice education sessions for healthcare providers, made a nationally released video presentation on operating room fires, andwas profiled in an award-winning video documentary on mentalhealth. He has also presented at a national symposium for theAmerican Association of Legal Nurse Consultants 2005 AnnualConference, in Anaheim, CA.Dr. Campbell is a current member of the Kentucky PsychiatricMedical Association, American Society of Addiction Medicine,American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, American Psychiatric Association, American Medical Association, Greater LouisvilleMedical Society, Kentucky Medical Association, Kentucky Societyof Addiction Medicine, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, and Fellowof the American College of Surgeons (retired). He is also a memberof the American Delirium Society, the Academy of PsychosomaticMedicine, the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatrists, theAmerican Association of Emergency Psychiatrists, and the American Society of Professionals in Public Safety and the National Patient Safety Foundation.10:30 amDr. Campbell is on the faculty of the University of LouisvilleDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Worksin Emergency Psychiatric Services and Consult/Liaison Psychiatry at University of Louisville Hospital. He also provides alarge proportion of the addiction services at University Hospital. His major interests include management of the emergency psychiatric patient, chemical dependency, psychiatricmanifestations of medical and surgical disorders, bioethicsand patient safety. He is the recipient of the 2017 PsychiatricResidents Association Golden Apple Award for Teaching Excellence and the Nancy C. A. Roeske, MD Certificate of Excellence in Medical Student Education awarded annually by theAmerican Psychiatric Association.Review of the Integration of Comprehensive Care– Marta Miranda-Straub, MSWMarta M. Miranda-Straub, LCSW has43 years of experience in organizational and clinical social work practice. Her clinical expertise is in mental health and substance abuse witha focus on post-traumatic stress disorder and professional impairment.She maintained a private clinical andconsulting practice for over 35 years,providing services in organizationaldevelopment, strategic planning,Marta Miranda-Straub,conflict management, cultural comLCSWpetency and leadership development to both private and public sector organizations. Martawas a pioneer in developing impaired professional programsin Florida in conjunction with the National Association of SocialWorkers. Before becoming the President/CEO of The Center forWomen and Families, in 2011,she was an associate professor ofSocial Work at Eastern Kentucky University for 17years. While atEKU served as the Chair of Women and Gender Studies and theinterim Director of Multicultural Student Affairs. Throughouther tenure, she taught, published and consulted on the intersections of gender, race, class and sexuality.In addition to her professional credentials, Marta has beena dedicated community organizer and activist working on social and economic justice issues for more than three decades.Marta was selected by The National Health Law Practice, whichevaluates programs for underserved populations across thecountry, to receive a National Best Practice Program Development Award for her design, implementation and evaluation ofthe EEO Language Access Section of the Kentucky Cabinet forHealth and Families in compliance with Title X mandates. TheOBJECTIVES Participants will gain an understanding of compassion fatigueand secondary trauma Participants will be able to ifentify signs and symptoms ofCompassion Fatigue and Secondary Trauma Participants will learn tooks for creating conprehensive self carepolicy and planning for the organization and the staffProgram was rated third in the nation.Marta has a long history of collaboration with the KentuckyCoalition Against Domestic Violence and the Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs and was appointed to theKentucky Commission on Women by Governor Steve Beashearin 2009. She was awarded The Sexual Assault (SAAMY) Awardfrom the Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs forher long-term commitment to the eradication of sexual assault .She has been recognized by The Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression for her erasing racism work. She washonored by Presentation Academy with the 2012 Torch Awardfor Women in Leadership in the category of service and advocacy. Marta was born in rural Cuba and immigrated to New Jersey when her nuclear family received political asylum in 1966.Marta identifies as Cubalachian, Cuban by birth and Appalachian bythe Grace of God. She is a poet and member of the Afrilachian Poets,she has performed at the Nuyorican Poets Café in NYC, Natasha’s Bistroat at many other rallies and conferences. Locally she was the featuredpoet at 21 C hotel, opening their Cuban Art exhibit in their museum,in 2015 she participated in two local poetry slams at The Kentucky Museum of Arts and Crafts and at Sweet Peaches.

11:20 am11:35 am1:00 pmQuestions and AnswersLunchRecognition and Treatment of Refined Food Addiction: A Substance Use Disorder– Kathryn (Kay Sheppard, M.A.Kay Sheppard, MA, LMHC, is thebestselling author of Food Addiction: The Body Knows. Since itspublication in 1989, the book hasbecome a primary resource forfood addicts, bulimics, and compulsive eaters. She is also the authorof From the First Bite: A CompleteGuide to Recovery from Food Addiction and Food Addiction: Healing Day by Day. Sheppard is a licensed mental health counselorKathryn (Kay) Sheppard,who conducts five-day intensiveM.A. LMHCstabilization programs, weekendworkshops and retreats for food addicts worldwide. She is aninternationally known speaker on the subject of food addiction recovery. Kay maintains an active online presence in herFacebook support groups, Breaking Free from Food Addictionand The Kay Sheppard Club. She is a past board member of2:00 pmOBJECTIVES Recognition of refined food addiction as a substance usedisorder. Identification of the signs and symptoms of refined foodaddiction Understanding the elements and implementation of effectivetreatmentCounselor Magazine and charter member of the InternationalAssociation of Eating Disorders Professionals. Since beginningher own recovery in 1967, she has helped thousands of peoplelive happy and healthy lives by following her comprehensive recovery program. Learn more about Sheppard and her resources,including her acclaimed food management plan, at kaysheppard.com. Kay lives in Florida and is working on her next books.Marijuana: Psychiatric Disorders– Chris Stewart, MD, FASAM, DFAPAChris Stewart, MD, is an addiction psychiatrist with an extensivebackground in a variety of addiction treatment settings. Beforejoining Working Sobriety, he wasthe training director of an ACGMEaccredited addiction psychiatrytraining program at the Universityof Louisville, where, along with histeaching and clinical duties, he participated in research exploring theChris Stewart, MDrelationship between addiction,psychological trauma, and neuroelectrophysiology of the brain. Dr. Stewart is board certified ingeneral psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, addiction medicine,OBJECTIVES Review Neurobiology of MJ Discuss mental illness and MJ use Discuss known mental disorders associated with MJ useand psychosomatic medicine. His clinical work integrates histraining and expertise in looking specifically at the intersectionof trauma-related disorders and addiction. Dr. Stewart is a Certified Group Psychotherapist (CGP) with the International Boardfor Certification of Group Psychotherapists and provides bothindividual, group, and intensive psychotherapy to patients seeking outpatient treatment for addiction.

2:50pm3:10 pmBreakPsychiatric Disorders in Addiction Diagnosis and Treatment– Chris Stewart, MD, FASAM, DFAPAOBJECTIVES Review the history of the concept of Dual Disorders Discuss the occurrence of mental illness/metal disorder andaddictive disorders as traditionally understood Discuss best approach to TS of patiants addiction and mentalillness4:10pmDrug Usage and Trends in Kentucy– Heather Gibson, LCADCHeather Gibson is the Vice Presidentof Program Services at The HealingPlace where she spends her daysdesigning and managing programsto engage and reach more peoplesuffering from alcohol and drug addiction. Heather began her careerin addiction working for the publicdefender’s office where most of herclients suffered from problems withalcohol and drugs. In 2013, Heatheraccepted the position as the FamilyHeather Gibson, LCADCCoordinator at The Healing Placewhere she has remained since andin that time served in several different capacities.Heather has a master’s degree in Social Work, is a LicensedClinical Social Worker and Licensed Clinical Alcohol and DrugCounselor. Heather has three children, one dog and one catwho keep her busy outside of work. She loves to read, workoutand do anything outdoors.5:00 pm5:15 pm6:45 pm7:45 pm8:00 pm9:10 pmQuestions and AnswersBreakConference BanquetBreakBanquet Speaker – Bill F.Open AA Al-Anon MeetingOBJECTIVES Inform of specific drug usage trends in the Kentucky area Demonstrate change in drug trends Demonstrate future drug usage and expectations around usage

Saturday January 25, 20206:30am7:30 am8:15 amClosed AA MeetingContinental BreakfastMedical Complications of Substance Abuse Disorders– Robert Acree Campbell II, MDOBJECTIVES Understand the Complexity of the Interaction between SubstanceAbuse Disorders and Medical Complications Understand how Various Organ Systems are Affected by ParticularAbused Substances Recognize the Medical Complications of Substance Abuse Disorders when they Arise9:15 amCollision Course: Addiction, Prescription Nation and Drug Cartels– Darinka Mileusnic-Polchan, MD, PhDDr. Mileusnic is a graduate of theUniversity of Rijeka Medical Schoollocated in Croatia where she obtained her medical degree. Following that, she graduated from LoyolaUniversity Neuroscience GraduateProgram in Chicago, Illinois. Shecompleted her training in anatomicpathology at the Department ofPathology, Loyola University StritchSchool of Medicine. Dr. Mileusnicthen completed her forensic paDarinka Mileusnicthology training at the Cook CounPolchan, MD, PhDty Office of the Medical Examiner inChicago, Illinois, and received board certification in Anatomicand Forensic Pathology. Upon completion, she accepted theposition of Assistant Medical Examiner for the Cook CountyOffice of the Medical Examiner for several years.In 2002, Dr. Mileusnic relocated to Knoxville, TN, where shecontinued the same line of forensic work in the Departmentof Pathology at The University of Tennessee Graduate Schoolof Medicine (UTMCK). Currently, she is a Clinical AssociateProfessor of Pathology at UTMCK. In 2008, she accepted theposition of Chief Medical Examiner for Anderson and KnoxCounties. Dr. Mileusnic is the Medical Director of the Knox10:05 amBreakOBJECTIVES Call for action for improved medical education Community outreach and grassroot engagement via creation ofstakeholder coalitions Breaking down data silos and fostering cooperation andpartnership between medical community, professional partnersand citizensCounty Regional Forensic Center, which has been accredited bythe National Association of Medical Examiners since 2010. Shechaired the State Medical Examiner Advisory Council. Dr. Mileusnic has been an invited speaker at many local and nationalconferences. Her main areas of interest are forensic toxicologyand pediatric forensic pathology, particularly pediatric traumaand sudden unexplained death in infancy and youth.

10:30 amIntroduction to Sex Addiction and Sexual Offending– Mike Eiden, LCSW, LCADC, CSAT-CMike Eiden is a social worker, drug/alcohol counselor, and certified sex addiction therapist who completed his undergraduate and graduate programs atthe University of Louisville Kent Schoolof Social Work. Mike has worked in addiction and mental health treatment forthe last 9 years in both inpatient andoutpatient settings. During his graduate studies Mike focused his researchon the relationship between childhoodtrauma and addictions; specifically conMike Eiden, LCSW,cerning the use of experiential modaliLCADC, CSAT-Cties in addiction and trauma treatment.Mike has previously provided trainings on topics including sexaddiction, emotional incest, and sexual health. Mike specializes12:20 pm12:30 pm12:35 pm1:40 pmOBJECTIVES Define sex addiction Defining key differences between sex addiction and sexoffending Identify key areas of comorbidity between sex addiction andsex offending & provide context for treatment implicationsassociated with these presentationsin experiential therapies, EMDR, psychodrama, and the taskmodel of treating sex addiction. Mike currently works full-timein his private practice focusing on cases involving complextrauma, chemical addiction, sex addiction and sexual health,and betrayal trauma.Questions & AnswersDrawing for Door Prizes (must be present to win)LunchToxicology 202– Barry Lubin, MDBarry H. Lubin, MD, HahnemannUniversity School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, M.D. 19701974. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, A.B. with highesthonors, 1966-1970.American Society of AddictionMedicine, Certified Addiction Medicine Specialist, 1997. National Boardof Medical Examiners, Certificate#A56966, 1975. Diplomate, AmericanBarry Lubin, MDBoard of Addiction Medicine, 2009.Fellow, American Society of Addiction Medicine, 2010. Certified Medical Review Officer, MedicalReview Officer Certification Council, 2011,Member Advisory Commission to the Commission of LawyersAssistance Programs. American Bar Association, 2012-2015.American Society of Addiction Medicine, 1994-Present. American Medical Association, 1977-1989. Florida Medical Association, 1977-1989. Speaker’s Bureau, Broward County MedicalAssociation, 1978-1979.American Society of Internal Medicine,OBJECTIVES Is the specimen urine? Alcohol metabolism discussion Common drugs of abuse1979. Florida Society of Internal Medicine, 1979. American College of Physicians, 1979. Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, 1970Medical Director, MRO Affinity Online Solutions 2008-Present. National Sales and Marketing Director Affinity OnlineSolutions 2008-Present. Insurance Examiner American ParaProfessional Systems of Georgia. Roswell, Georgia 2001-2002.Intervention Specialist and Consultant Privately Contracted.Continental United States 1997-2001. Marketing Manager andProgram Consultant Sante’ Center for Healing, Dallas, Texas1998-1999. Director of Continuing Care and Assessment Coordinator Talbott Recovery Center, Assistant Marketing Director,Atlanta, Georgia 1991-1997. Private Practice Internal MedicineTompakov and Lubin, M.D., P.A. Lauderdale Lakes, Florida 19771989.

2:40 pmAmirage Saling,MSSW, CSW3:20 pmUnderstanding Transgender Individuals– Amirage Saling, MSSW, CSWAmirage is a graduate of the Universityof Louisville with a Master’s in SocialScience in Social Work from the KentSchool of Social Work. For the pastseven years, Amirage has worked forthe Kentucky HIV Care Coordinator Program helping those living courageouslyevery day with HIV meet their medicaland psychosocial needs. Amirage hasbeen openly transgender for the pasttwenty-five years and has mentorednew trans people on their beginningjourney. Amirage has performed trans-OBJECTIVES Better understanding of gender vs genitalia Understanding Stigma Able to identify ways to make your business setting less hostileto transgender peoplegender 101 presentations, and speaking on her personal lifefrom high school to college students, and to social workersand other business professionals for the last decade. AlthoughAmirage does not consider herself a professional speaker, sheis realizes there are few people in the circuit making the roundsof public speaking on transgender issues.End of ProgramAt the conclusion of the conference, the participant willbe able to: Utilize current research in the selection and delivery ofaddiction treatment alternatives. Contrast the approach for implementing addictionSupporting & PlanningOrganizationsKentucky Physicians Health FoundationKentucky Professionals Recovery NetworkKentucky Dental Association MedicineK.A.R.E. for Nurses Program, KentuckyBoard of NursingKentucky Association of AddictionProfessionalsKentucky Chapter of Employee AssistanceProfessionals AssociationKentucky Psychological AssociationKentucky Board of Social Workerstreatment alternatives based upon a client’s needs. Identify the process utilized in alcohol and drug testing. Recognize medical complications of substance abuse. Identify the characteristics of process addictions versusoffending behaviors.Special Support FromKentucky Medical AssociationKentucky Board of PharmacyKentucky Society of Health Systems Pharmacists

TM2020 Conference Exhibitors(At time of printing)AAMarrAlanonMedPro Billing and ConsultingThe Bridge to RecoveryMenninger ClinicBurning TreeMorton CenterCenterstoneNew VisionsCirque LodgeOur Lady of PeaceCornerstonePine GroveCumberland HeightsRecovery WaysEnglish MountainThe RefugeThe Farley CenterThe RidgeFood AddictsRivendell Behavioral Health HospitalFSSolutionsSt. ElizabethJourney Pure KySolution: Your Guide to Kentucky Mental HealthKentucky Cabinet for Health and FamilyServices (KASPER)StepworksLakeview HealthUF Health Florida Recovery CenterLandmarkLindner Center of HopeTimberline Knolls

Hotel Information1801 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 the“Clinical Applications of Principles in Treatmentof Addictions and Substance Abuse” (CAPTASA)Conference to ensure that you receive the conference rate.Room Rates - 134.95 double or kingCut-off Date - January 12, 2020To make hotel reservations attendees may eithercall the hotel directly at the number listed at left orby online registration via this T.mc id POGGroup 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 MIPAYMENT INFORMATIONLast Personal or institutional check made payableto: CAPTASA ConferenceProfession/Credentials NO REFUNDS AFTER January 15, 2020 225 Early Registration Fee (postmarked byJanuary 6, 2020) Name for Nametag: 250 Regular Registration Fee (postmarked afterJanuary 6, 2020) Institution/OrganizationNo registrations accepted if postmarkedafter Jan. 18, 2020. You will need toregister at the door.Mailing Address:City State ZipPhone FaxEmailPlease list any special needs you may have (dietary, etc.) I plan to attend the banquet Fridaynight (cost 35) Additionsl banquet tickets for guests# x 35 per ticket Handouts @ 35 per set:# Sets x 35 per set (Must pre-orderBy Jan. 18 - Not available for purchase atconference. (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.orgTMTarget AudienceAttendees will include physicians, nurses, pharmacists,dentists, chemical dependency counselors, psychologists, therapists, social workers, employee assistanceprofessionals and other health care providers, as well asrecovering professionals.Content OverviewThe 2019 CAPTASA conference is designed to providepractitioners working with alcoholics and addicts themost up to date research and best practices available fortreating those populations. It is the goal of the conferenceto insure that groups regardless of gender, age, or sexualorientation are treated appropriately. Various methods ofMedically Assisted Treatment (MAT), Opiate ReplacementTherapy, and Residential Peer Support Twelve StepPrograms will be presented and reviewed.

TM2020 Accreditation StatementsThe following Continuing Education Credits have been applied for.See individual disciplines for CE instructions.approval is for CE hours in Kentucky only – it has notKentucky Board of Medical Licensure This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation require-ments and policies of the Accreditation Council forContinuing Medical Education (ACCME) through thejoint providership of the Kentucky Medical Association and CAPTASA. The Kentucky Medical Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.The Kentucky Medical Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.75 AMAPRA Category 1 Credits .Physicians shouldclaim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Kentucky Board of Dentistry This conference has been submitted for approval 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 approved by the KentuckyBoard of Nursing (KBN) for a maximum 13.8 contact hours(Day 1 offering 7.6 contact hours and Day 2 offering 6.2contact hours). To receive contact hours, participantsmust attend the entire session, signify attendance on theroster for both Day 1 and Day 2 of the conference, providea license number and valid email address, and evaluatethe offering. If not present for the entirety of the conference, award of contact hours will be amended to reflectonly those sessions attended. Evaluations will be emailedto attendees following the conference and must be completed by Monday, February 25, 2020. CE certificates willbe emailed upon receipt of a completed conference evaluation. Sponsor reserves the right to substitute speakerswith equivalent credentials.Kentucky Board of Pharmacy This conference has been submitted for approval by the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy for seven (7)hours on Friday and six (6) hours on Saturday for atotal of 13 hours of continuing education. Note: thisbeen submitted for ACPE approval.Kentucky Board of Examiners ofPsychology CAPTASA has requested from the KentuckyBoard of Examiners of Psychology to provide upto 10.4 CE credits for professionals licensed by theBoard and not for students.Kentucky Board of Social Work This conference has been submitted to theKentucky Board of Social Work for approval. A maximum of 13 CEU’s have been requested for attendance at the entire conference through the KentuckyBoard 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 Family Therapists. Approval for CEU’s may be requested by submitting this brochure to the Kentucky State Board ofLicensed Marriage and Family Therapists.Kentucky Board of Alcohol and DrugCounselors (LCADC and CADC) Contact hours will be awarded.Licensed Professional Counselors Contact hours will be awarded.Physical Therapy This conference has been submitted for approval to the Kentucky Physical Therapy Associa-tion for 13 contact hours (Category 1) upon coursecompletion.Employee Assistant ProfessionalsAssociation 13 contact hours have been submitted for approval by the Employee Assistance CertificationCommission.

Dr. Stewart is board certified in general psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, addiction medicine, and psychosomatic medicine. His clinical work integrates his training and expertise in looking specifically at the intersection of trauma-related disorders and addiction. Dr. Stewart is a Certi-fied Group Psychotherapist (CGP) with the International .