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May 18-20, 2010

Clinical Forum on Mental Health
Includes specialized training tracks on for professionals in these focused areas: Aging, Case Management, Children's Mental Health, Clinical (therapy and acute treatment), along with a track for consumers of mental health services. Presenters will provide information on how to implement evidenced-based, promising programs to enhance mental health services. Speakers represent national, regional and local approaches. Conference Website: http://conferences.und.edu/clinicalforum/index.html
Who should attend?:

This forum is intended for professional counselors, licensed addiction counselors, social workers, nurses, healthcare providers, therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, students, and consumers of mental health services. CEUs are available.
Highlights:
See Schedule at a Glance at http://conferences.und.edu/clinicalforum/scheduleweb.cfm Presenter Topics include: Religious and Spiritual Concerns in Psychotherapy, Juveniles with Sexually Abusive Behavior, Elderly Victimization, Suicide Prevention, Type II Diabetes, Geriatric Mental Illness and Dementia, Compassion Fatigue, Hoarding, Mental Health Disorders, Psychiatric Emergency Trauma, Loneliness, Online Sexual Behavior and more.
Location:
Best Western Ramkota Hotel, 800 S. Third Street, Bismarck ND, 701-258-7700
Registration:

Contact:
For more information or to register, please contact UND Office of Professional Services, 866-579-2663 or 701-777-2663, or conferences@mail.und.nodak.edu

 

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