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Minnesota Association of Resources for Recovery and Chemical Health
1000 Westgate Drive, Suite 252 | St. Paul, MN 55114 | P: 651-290-7462 | E: [email protected] | w: www.marrch.org
In Collaboration with MACMHP
Minnesota Association of Community Mental Health Programs
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Join us at the 49th Annual MARRCH ConferenceThe MARRCH Board of Governors invites you to the 49th Annual MARRCH conference. The Education Committee has provided us with a great learning opportunity. With all the changes in our profession, we must make a commitment to consistently take advantage of learning experiences; it is our responsibility to ourselves and to our clients. Learn at the conference; network with your colleagues; be part of our celebrations; visit with MARRCH staff and the board of governors; consider taking an active part in the message and mission of MARRCH — being the voice of addiction treatment professionals. Without your voice, we will not be as easy to hear! We look forward to seeing you at the conference and saying hello!
Assessment means those procedures by which a counselor identifies and evaluates an individual’s strengths, weaknesses, problems, and needs for the development of the treatment plan.
Case Management means activities that bring services, agencies, resources, or people together within a planned framework of action toward the achievement of established goals.
Client Education means the provision of information to clients who are receiving or seeking counseling concerning alcohol and other drug abuse and the available services and resources.
Consulting with other Professionals regarding client treatment and services means communicating with other professionals in regard to client treatment and services to assure comprehensive, quality care for the client.
Counseling means the utilization of special skills to assist individuals, families, or groups in achieving objectives through exploration of a problem and its ramifications; examination of attitudes and feelings; consideration of alternative solutions; and decision making.
Crisis Intervention means those services that respond to an alcohol or other drug user’s needs during acute emotional or physical distress.
Cultural: Men, Women, Adolescent/Child, LGBTQ, African-American, American Indian, Asian, Hispanic, Mental Health, Elderly
Treatment Planning means the process by which the counselor and the client identify and rank problems needing resolution; establish agreed-upon immediate and long-term goals; and decide on a treatment process and the sources to be utilized.
CORE FUNCTIONS
GENERAL INFORMATIONLodging: Room discounts are available at the Holiday Inn across from the Xcel Center. More information on lodging and discounts will be available soon at www.marrch.org
Parking: Parking is available at the RiverCentre ramp, or the Holiday Inn. Please note: The RiverCentre ramp has early-bird rates.
Fees: Registration fees include CE certificates and food service. Shared full conference registrations are not permitted. To receive the early bird discount, your registration must be received on or before October 2, 2018.
Exhibits: Three full days of exhibits! For information and/or an application, call the MARRCH office at 651-290-7462 or register online.
Continuing Education Hours: 21 CEs available, 7 are available each day of the conference.
Approval for credits is pending from the Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy for LADC, LPC and LPCC Continuing Education Credit. Approval for continuing education credits is also pending with the Minnesota Board of Psychology, the Minnesota Board of Social Work, the Minnesota Board of Marriage and Family Therapy, and the Upper Midwest Indian Council on Addictive Disorders. The Minnesota Board of Nursing does not approve CE activities; however, nurses may apply for credits on an individual basis if the workshop criteria meet the board’s guidelines. Continuing education clock hours will be endorsed by MARRCH and certificates of attendance are provided online 30 business days after the conference.
CE Tracking and Certificates: MARRCH is now tracking your CE credits for you.
INSTRUCTIONS:1. Visit www.marrch.org2. Login to access your member profile.3. Click on the Professional
Development button.
*CE Certificates for the 2018 Annual Conference will be available 30 business days after the conference ends and full payment for the conference must be received before attendees will be able to access certificates.
If you have any questions, please call the MARRCH office at 651-290-7462.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 29
9:30 – 11:30 AM
1. Sexual Harassment: Ethics and Boundaries in Behavioral Health During the Time of the “MeToo” Movement* Carmen FinnCore Function: Ethics 2. The Design and Implementation of Efficient Psychosocial Programming as an Adjunct to Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opioid DisordersDr. Hal Baumchen
Core Function: Counseling
3. Effective Integration of Community Resources in the Co-Occurring Care ContinuumKenneth RobertsCore Function: Case Management 4. Understanding the Relapse Process: Practical Tools for Clinicians Nicholas AndersonCore Function: Counseling 5. Stories Matter: integrating narrative therapy techniques in the treatment of addictionJustine MastinCore Function: Counseling
6. Confronting and Reducing Stigma Surrounding Co-Occurring Disorders: Chemical and Mental health to Reduce Barriers to TreatmentJoyce ColemanCore Function: Treatment Planning
7. Embedding Peer Support Into Clinical Treatment ServicesKris KellyCore Function: Counseling
1:00 – 3:00 PM
1 – 3 PM
8. The Culture of Homelessness: Addressing the mental health and substance use disorders need of humans who experience homelessness.Todd ConnaughtyCore Function: Diversity
9. Ethical and Effective Use of Psychoeducational Materials in Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment Dr. Hal BaumchenCore Function: Client Education
10. Opportunity Knocks: Utilizing Treatment Coordination, Peer Support and 245G SUD Reform to Revitalize the Treatment ContinuumJustin ScharrCore Function: Consulting with other Professionals
11. A Family Problem Requires a Family Solution: how families are affected by addiction, and what to do about itSherry Gaugler-StewartCore Function: Counseling
12. The Matrix: Criminal Realities in Group Therapy Marina FuhrmanCore Function: Counseling
13. Linking Addiction Treatment: Use of ASAM Placement Criteria and ASAM CONTINUUM SoftwareBrendan McEnteeCore Function: Assessment
14. Recovery Communities: Two ModelsColin CashCore Function: Consulting with Other Professionals
3:30– 5:30 PM
3:15 – 5:15 PM 15. Achillies Last Stand*Richard MoldenhauerCore Function: Ethics
16. Implementing cultural competence in Trauma informed care for emerging adults with co-coccurring disodersFred DryerCore Function: Diversity
17. Understanding Trauma and AddictionTamarah GehlenCore Function: Counseling 18. Understanding and Teaching the Science of Addiction (yes, even you)Joe CaravellaCore Function: Counseling
19. Understanding East African ClientsTussuf ShafieCore Function: Diversity
20. The DLA-20: Finally a Usefull Functional AssessmentScott WestbrockCore Function: Treatment Planning
21. Managed Care Delivery of Substance Use Disorder Reform Services for Medical Assistance in MinnesotaLucas PetersonCore Function: Intake
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
9:30 – 11:30 AM
22. Treatment Obstacles faced by Undocumented Migrants and Asylum Seekers in Minnesota, and Ways You Can Help Kyle LipinskiCore Function: Diversity 23. Inclusive Conversations, Wayside Womens Services ECHO: Serving Women living with OUD/SUDRebecca BullerCore Function: Consulting with other professionals
24. The Phoenix Model: Building Sober Active Community as a Form of Recovery SupportNell HurleyCore Function: Counseling
25. The dangers of problem gambling with those in recovery and the trauma of addiction as a co-occurring disorder. John VoneschenCore Function: Counseling
26. Intimate Partner Violence and Co-Occurring Substance Use DisordersVanessa KissingerCore Function: Crisis Intervention/Diversity
27. Treatment of Dual Diagnosis in Adolescents and Young Adults Sara PolleyCore Function: Treatment Planning/Diversity
28. Innovative Integration of Clinical Pharmacy Services in Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment Ng ShuYingCore Function: Treatment Planning/Diversity
1:00 – 3:00 PM
29. Taking off the Blindfold to Better Support Clients with Eating DisordersBen MeyersCore Function: Diversity
30. Integrated Treatment of Substance Use Disorder, Mental Illness and TBI/Cognitive Challenges Rick Krueger
Core Function: Counseling/Diversity
49th Annual MARRCH Conference Sessions
* Ethics courses are highlighted with an asterisk.
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31. The Intersection of Chemical Health & HIVMegan MuellerCore Function: Client Education
32. The Opiate Crisis: Understanding and Treating the Opiate Addict, Emphasis on Heroin and Fentanyl and its AnaloguesCardwell NucklosCore Function: Counseling
33. Non-opioid Treatment Alternatives for Chronic PainHolly GeyerCore Function: Consulting with other professionals
34. Designing & Implementing Care PathwaysJeff CapobiancoCore Function: Treatment Planning
35. Developing Communication Skills and a New Take on CBT: How to Teach Clients to Think DifferentlyRaymond WolfCore Function: Client Education
3:30 – 5:30 PM
36. Ethics issues in working with clients with substance use and serious mental health disorders*Tim WalshCore Function: Ethics
37. The Power of Recovery NarrativesTherissa LibbyCore Function: Counseling3:15 – 5:15 PM
38. Innovative Ideas to Freshen up Your GroupsJennifer LondgrenCore Function: Counseling
39. The Intersection Between Psychodynamic Theory and The Twelve Steps: A New/Old Way to Think About Our ClientsAnn Person
Core Function: Counseling
40. Putting Integrated Care Into Practice within CCBHCsJane KingCore Function: Assessment
41. Suicide Prevention Policies and PracticesSue AbderholdenCore Function: Crisis Intervention
42. Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics in Rural and Frontier Regions of MNShauna ReitmeierCore Function: Screening/intake
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31
9:30 – 11:30 AM
43. Best Practices in Family Programming – Treatment Interventions Designed to Help Male Clients and Family Member Succeed in RecoverySaul SelbyCore Function: Diversity
44. Alternative Peer Groups: An Essential Component in the Continuum of Care for Adolescents in RecoveryMichael DurchslagCore Function: Diversity
45. The Importance of Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs)Tamarah GehlenCore Function: Counseling8 – 10 AM
46. Developing and Implementing CBT Strategies for Co-Occurring Disordered ClientsDr. Hal BaumchenCore Function: Counseling
47. Leadership through relationshipsGary NormanCore Function: Counseling
48. Building and Running a Culturally Specific Treatment Program - Lessons LearnedRik LundgrenCore Function: Treatment Planning
62. Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Impact on Addiction and Mental HealthRik LundgrenCore Function: Treatment Planning
1:00 – 3:00 PM
49. Ethics issues in working with clients with substance use and serious mental health disorders*Tim WalshCore Function: Ethics
50. Breaking through Stigma and Shame: A MOFAS Birth Mother Panel Tifany MorganCore Function: Counseling
52. SUD and Trauma: Exploration of Symptoms and SelfSteven LoosCore Function: Counseling
53. The Cross Roads of Chronic Pain and Opioid AddictionAnne PylkasCore Function: Treatment Planning
54. Integrating Tobacco Treatment into Policy and Delivery SystemsReba Mathern-JacobsonCore Function: Consulting with Other Professionals
55. Minnesota’s Substance Use Disorder Reform MattersBrian ZirbesCore Function: All Core Functions
63. Issues and Ethics of Wokring with Minnesota Communities of Color and CultureTed TessierCore Function: Diversity
3:30 – 5:30 PM
56. 50 strategies for working with Defiant, oppositional, and Resisting substance using adolescentsFred DryerCore Function: Diversity
57. Project ECHO: a multi-disciplinary approach to integrated care expansion for opioid use disordersBrian GrahanCore Function: Consulting with other professionals
58. When Substance Abuse Works: understanding the importance of context in working with individuals with substance use disorders and other addictions. Jason ReedCore Function: Counseling
59. Medication-Assisted Treatment with MethadoneLeighann Straughen
Core Function: Counseling3 – 5 PM
60. Naloxone/Narcan Training Randy AndersonCore Function: Crisis Intervention
61. The ABC’s of MAT Holly GeyerCore Function: Treatment Planning
64. What You Ought to Know About the New Psychiatric Treatment FacilitiesDave HartfordCore Function: Treatment Planning
65. From Cell to Street: What Offenders Need When They Return to the CommunityMark GrovesCore Function: Consulting with Other Professionals
49th Annual MARRCH Conference Sessions
* Ethics courses are highlighted with an asterisk.
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THANK YOU, CONFERENCE SPONSORS
Adolescent Treatment Center of WinnebagoAegis Sciences Corporation
Alcohol and Drug Counselors Coalition of Color (ADCCC)Alliance Wellness Center, LLC
Allina HealthAmerican Addiction Center
Amherst H. WIlder FoundationBehavioral Healthcare Providers
Burkwood Treatment CenterCanvas Health
Crossroads Aftercare ProgramDrew Horowitz & Associates
Elite RecoveryFaith Family Recovery Center
Four Winds LodgeGenoa Healthcare
GileadGobi Support
House of CharityHouse of Hope, Inc.
J&R AgencyJourney to Recovery
Just Us HealthKeystone Treatment Center
Kinnic Falls Alcohol-Drug Abuse Services, Inc.Lakeplace Retreat Center
Living Free Recovery ServicesMelrose Center
Meridian Behavioral HealthMinnesota Addiction Professionals
Minnesota Association of Sober HomesMinnesota Center for Chemical and Mental Health
Minnesota School of Professional PsychologyNarcotics Anonymous
New BeginningsNew Season
Northstar Behavioral HealthNUWAY
Nystrom & Associates, Ltd.Options Family and Behavior Services
Park Avenue CenterP.E.A.S.E. Academy
Prairie St. John’sPride Institute
ProcentiveProgress Valley
Recovering Hope Treatment CenterRecovery is Happening
Recovery Plus – St. Cloud HospitalRecovree
Restoration Counseling & Community Services (RCCS)Riverplace Counseling Center
River RidgeSage PrairieShare House
Sprint MedicalStepUP of Augsburg University
The Duluth BethelThe GablesThe Retreat
Timberline KnollsUniversity of Minnesota – CCAPS
Valhalla PlaceValley Medical and Wellness
Vinland CenterWayside Recovery Center
Wellcome Manor Family ServicesWings Adolescent Treatment Center
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BREAFAST SPONSORS
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THANK YOU, CONFERENCE EXHIBITORS
MARRCH Counselor of the Year Award Nomination
About the AwardThis award is given annually at the MARRCH Fall Conference to recognize no more than two licensed alcohol and drug counselors (LADC) who work directly with clients in the addiction field. You can also fill out a nomination at www.marrch.org. The recipient(s) will be chosen by the MARRCH Board of Governors.
• Please note the spirit, skills and qualities of the candidate’s work that make this individual an outstanding addiction counselor.
• Please describe an instance where you actually witnessed this person doing something to assist a person that was over and above the
general duties of the job.
• Describe how this candidate strives to impact the addiction treatment field.
Eligibility• Must be a licensed alcohol and drug
counselor• Must be a member in good standing of
MARRCH• Nominee must currently provide direct
service to clients in the substance use disorder field
• Nominee must spend greater than 50% of his/her time working directly with clients, families or at-risk groups on addiction issues
• Must have worked in the field of addiction for at least five years
If the nominee is selected, you as the person submitting the
nomination, or a representative of your organization, will be asked to
present the award to the nominee at the annual conference.
Please complete and submit this nomination form so that it is
received by September 14, 2018.
Submit this form online (www.marrch.org) or send
nomination forms to the MARRCH Office at
1000 Westgate Drive Suite 252, St. Paul, MN 55114.
You may also fax this form to the office at 651-290-2266, or send it via
email to John Magnuson at [email protected].
Recipient will receive• Cash award ($300)• Proclamation from the Governor• Recognition plaque• Free registration for the next MARRCH
Spring Conference• Picture/name on sign
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Nominee’s title: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Description of what nominee’s job entails: _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Number of years nominee has been in the field of addictions treatment: _________
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Using a page or less:
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Please send to: MARRCH1000 Westgate Drive Suite 252St. Paul, MN 55114Fax 651-290-2266
Register before October 2 for the best rate. No refunds after October 5. To register multiple attendees, please use this pdf registration form. All MARRCH mailings will be sent to the address you provide below, including a confirmation letter and name tag. Bring them to the conference for admission.Name _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Agency ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Work Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________City ______________________________________________________________________________State ______ Zip _______________________________________Work Phone___________________________________________________________Fax ______________________________________________________________Email (for confirmation)* _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Are you a first-time attendee? mYes m No*You will get emails from [email protected]. Please make sure we are on your safe sender list.
Full conference registration includes all Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday activities, and three days of exhibit hall access. For payment policy, see below.
Conference Registration (postmarked on or before Oct. 2) Full conference 1 day only 2 days onlyMember** m $360 m $163 m $326Nonmember m $435 m $205 m $410Student/Temporary Permit*** m $205 m $96 m $192If you chose 1 or 2 days only, select the date you will attend: m Oct. 29 m Oct. 30 m Oct. 31
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MARRCH 2018 Annual Conference RegistrationOctober 29–31, 2018
Cancellation Policy: With online cancellation notice received by October 5, 2018, you will receive a full refund, less a $50 administrative charge. Cancellations after Oct. 5 are nonrefundable. Notices of cancellation must be submitted online to the MARRCH office at marrch.org/cancellation. No-shows will not receive refunds.
Course Selections Indicate which sessions you will attend by checking only one box per time period:
IMPORTANT:In order to be registered, full payment must accompany the registration form. You will NOT be allowed to attend the conference without pre-payment. Invoicing will not be offered as an option at the conference.
Please do not email forms with credit card information. To protect your data and to comply with PCI standards, the MARRCH office will not accept emailed credit card information. To be considered preregistered, full payment must accompany your registration form. For all other registrations, including on-site registrations, payment must be made at the time of registration. We do not allow invoicing for onsite registration. Payment by cash, check or charge only.
Please note: Your completion of registration indicates your permission to be recorded (audio and/or visual).
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Driving Excellence in Addiction Care
Payment Policy: Please do not email forms with credit card information. To protect your data and to comply with PCI standards, the MARRCH office will not accept emailed credit card information. To be considered preregistered, full payment must accompany your registration form. For all other registrations, including on-site registrations, payment must be made at the time of registration. We do not allow invoicing for onsite registration. Payment by cash, check or charge only.
Cancellation Policy: With online cancellation notice received by October 5, 2018, you will receive a full refund, less a $50 administrative charge. Cancellations after Oct. 5 are nonrefundable. Notices of cancellation must be submitted online to the MARRCH office at marrch.org/cancellation. No-shows will not receive refunds.