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Adult Children of Alcoholics Conference

March 6-8, 2008
The Rosen Plaza Hotel
Orlando, Florida
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Program Focus
Claudia Black, Ph.D.One of the best questions I ever heard about the family and chemical dependency came from an adult daughter of an alcoholic. She asked “Let me see if I understand this; my father is an alcoholic and therefore he has alcoholism, which they say is a disease, but what do I have?”

Ever since the founding of Al-Anon in the early 1950s, this question has been pondered, debated and researched—the focus being the negative impact of addiction on family members, including increased risk of developing alcoholism, particularly among sons; breakdown of family rules and rituals; communication breakdown; domestic violence; emotional and physical abuse and sexual abuse; increased family stress and use of health services; posttraumatic stress disorders including adult emotional problems, anxiety, depression and chemical dependency.

The family has become a critical focal point in the treatment of chemical dependency. This focus needs to be expanded beyond assessment of negative outcomes, to include survival techniques and strength to better help those impacted by addiction and for children of all ages from these families.

Our conference is designed to address the emergence of strength perspective treatment models and integrative family treatment.

Welcome,
Robert J. Ackerman, Ph.D.
Program Chairperson

Claudia Black, Ph.D., David Mee-Lee, MD, Jerry Moe, M.A., Don Meichenbaum, Ph.D., Dennis Wholey, Mark Gold, MD, Fred Hanna, Ph.D., Mark Gold, MD, Rev. Leo Booth, M.Th., View Entire Faculty

A Birthday Party Celebrating 25 Years of Hope and Healing
The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA)The National Association for Children of Alcoholics was founded in 1983, and is the national, non-profit membership organization working on behalf of children of alcoholics. NACoA defines children of alcoholics as those who have been impacted by the alcoholism and drug dependence of a parent or another adult filling the parental role.

NACoA believes that no child of an alcoholic should grow up in isolation and without support.

Join with NACoA as its celebrates its 25th birthday party on the first evening of the conference - see you in Orlando.

Who Should Attend?
The training will be valuable for those working in the areas of:
• Mental Health • Addictions Counseling • Marriage and Family Therapy
• Psychology • School Counseling • Registered Nursing
• Courts and Corrections • Prevention • Employee Assistance
• Pastoral Counseling • And Others
Board Approvals and Program Objectives

Registration Fee Includes:
•The Music of Paul Williams on March 6
•Special Awards Luncheon on March 7
•Morning and afternoon refreshments
•Conference Materials
•Continuing Education Certificate
•One Year Subscription to Counselor Magazine
Thursday March 6, 2008
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