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Sponsored in part by SAMHSA
This conference is supported, in part by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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2005 Conference Presentations
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Dr. Westley Clark, director of the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment at SAMHSA
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Self-Exclusion Experiences: Tale of Two States PowerPoint by Larissa Pixler, Paula Burns and Tim Christensen
"How Did We Get Here? Where Are We? Where Are We Going?" by Lia Nower and Melissa Stephens
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Debra Neal, LPC, of Pathways to Empowerment
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Joanna Franklin, director of Network Development and Training for Trimeridan Inc.
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Candace Peters, training coordinator with the Prairielands Addiction Technology Transfer Center
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Arlene Miller, licensed clinical social worker in private practice in St. Louis
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Michelle Moe, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and licensed massage therapist
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Wayne Evans, professor emeritus at the University of South Dakota
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Jennifer Shatley, director of Code Commitment for Harrahs
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Dan Smith, clinical director of Responsible and Problem Gambling Programs at Community Services of Missouri Inc. in St. Louis
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Ernest Raub, manager of Gaming Enforcement with the Missouri Gaming Commission
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Angela Lopez, clinical manager in the Minneapolis CLUES and Janet Jacinto-Hoffman
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Durand Jacobs, professor of medicine (psychiatry) at Loma Linda Medical School in Loma Linda, Calif.
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Dr. Donald Black, professor of psychiatry at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine and staff physician at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
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Deb Hammond, CEO of Choices in Lincoln, Neb.
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Jean Holthaus, program director for Senior Prevention Intervention Counseling Education at Prevention and Recovery Services in Topeka, Kan., and Carol Spiker
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| Special Agent Michael Scalise, coordinator of Demand Reduction and Training for the Kansas City office of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
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| Deborah Haskins, affiliate professor and director of Masters Field Education in Psychology at Loyola College in Maryland
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| Jeffrey Derevensky, professor of School/Applied Child Psychology at McGill University, Montreal, Quebec; and Lia Nower, an assistant professor of social work and a research fellow at the International Center at the University of Missouri in St. Louis.
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| Jeffrey Derevensky, professor of School/Applied Child Psychology at McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
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Conference Planning Consortium
- Iowa Members -
Iowa Gambling Treatment Program
Prairielands ATTC
Division of Health Promotion, Prevention and Addictive Behaviors
Training Resources, A Division of ISAPDA
- Kansas Members -
Addiction and Prevention Services SRS/Addiction and Prevention Services (AAPS)
Eisenbarth & Associates
Kansas Association of Addiction Professionals
- Missouri Members -
Missouri Department of Mental Health
Mid-America ATTC
Missouri Riverboat Gaming Association
Missouri Council on Problem Gambling Concerns, Inc.
Missouri Lottery
Missouri Gaming Commission
- Nebraska Members –
Nebraska Council on Compulsive Gambling
Nebraska Dept. of Health and Human Services Systems
Prairielands Addiction Technology Transfer Center (PATTC) at Doane College
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Training supported in part by:
- Kansas Association of Addiction Professionals
- Missouri Department of Mental Health - ADA
- Nebraska Council on Compulsive Gambling
- Missouri Gaming Commission
- Iowa Department of Public Health
- Iowa Gaming Commission
- Nebraska Health and Human Services System
- Missouri Council on Problem Gambling Concerns Inc.
- Kansas SRS/Addiction and Prevention Services
- Prairielands Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC)
- Midwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC)
- Missouri Lottery
- Port Authority of Kansas City
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Roads to Recovery
Aug. 12–14, 2009
Hilton St. Louis Frontenac
1335 S. Lindbergh Blvd
St. Louis, MO
Check out handouts and session materials from the 2008 Midwest Conference.
Check out information on the exciting new conference bookstore includes option to place special orders and pre-purchase items.
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