PACIFIC HILLS TREATMENT CENTERS, INC.
& The Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior
Present
The Second in a Series of Professional Conferences
Admission is Free. Pre-registration is required. Two CEUs
Offered*
PRESERVING SOBRIETY; Preventing
Relapse with
Terence T. Gorski, MA, CAP
and Norman Boshoff, M Div., Th M.
Date: Thursday, September 18th
Where: Rancho Capistrano Conference Center** 29251 Camino
Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
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8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Continental Breakfast
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM SESSION #1. Terence Gorski*
RECOVERY AND RELAPSE PREVENTION:
A LIFELONG PROCESS
The 6
Stages of Recovery and The Warning Signs That Lead To Relapse
The
Counselor and Client’s Tools for Relapse Prevention and
Management
Terence T.
Gorski is an internationally recognized expert on substance
abuse, mental health and family dynamics and is founder and
President of CENAPS
Corporation (Center of Applied Sciences) and author of the
acclaimed book, Staying Sober.
11:15
AM– 12:15 PM SESSION #2. Norm Boshoff
THE SPIRITUAL SOLUTION FOR RELAPSE PREVENTION
The Role
Of Spiritual Recovery In The Context Of The Mind And Body
The
Spiritual Malady; Moving From Self-Centeredness To
God-Centeredness
Norm Boshoff is a seasoned Recovery Pastor and President of
Restoration Interventions. With over 15 years of recovery himself,
he has become a specialist in professional burnout, relapse
prevention and in the recovering family.
RSVP
to
carol@pachills.com
, or
call Carol @ 949-973-9143 - Seating is Limited
* CEU
fees are $35.00 for professionals who choose to participate ** Parking is
free with reservation Eligibility Statement:
“This workshop/activity is open to professionals and advanced
students in health-related fields, and is not suitable for the
general public.”
Lecture Objectives:
1.
Describe the Developmental Model of Recovery and the common
warning signs that are related to each stage of the recovery
process.
2.
Describe each of the six stages of the Developmental Model of
Recovery, the major recovery goal of each stage, the common
recovery tasks of each stage, the relapse warning signs associated
with each stage, and the relationship of that stage to the Twelve
Step recovery program.
3.
Use the Relapse Warning Sign List as a tool for identifying and
managing relapse warning signs before alcohol and drug use
occurs. Participants will learn to describe the specific sequence
of events and the related irrational thoughts, unmanageable
feelings, self-destructive urges, and self defeating behaviors
that are acted out when the core mistaken beliefs are activated.
ALCOHOLISM & DRUG ABUSE COUNSELORS:
Approved by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug
Abuse Counselors Approved Provider Program (NAADAC Approved
Education Provider #187) for 2 CEHs. Provider approved by CAADAC,
Provider #4S-86-074-0109 an ICRC member which has reciprocity
with most ICRC member states, for 2 CEHs.
COUNSELORS & MFTs:
IAHB is recognized by the National Board of Certified
Counselors to offer continuing education for national Certified
Counselors. IAHB adheres to NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines
(NBCC Provider #5216). This course meets the qualifications for
MFTs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences
(Provider # PCE 36).
NURSES:
IAHB is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by
the Utah Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the
American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on
Accreditation(ANCC).(UNA=1.2 contact hours per hour attended,
Provider Code P06-02) Provider approved by the California Board
of Registered Nursing (BRN Provider CEP#2672) for 2 credit
hours.
PHYSICIANS:
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance
with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint
sponsorship of The Institute for the Advancement of Human
Behavior, A Medical Education Company (IAHB-AMEDCO) and Pacific
Hills Treatment Centers, Inc. IAHB-AMEDCO is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
IAHB-AMEDCO designates this educational activity for a maximum
of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim
credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in
the activity.
PSYCHOLOGISTS:
IAHB is approved by the American Psychological Assoc. (APA) to
sponsor continuing education for psychologists. IAHB maintains
responsibility for this program and its content.
SOCIAL WORKERS:
This course meets the qualifications for LCSWs as required by
the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (Provider #PCE-36).
In all cases, IAHB as the approved sponsor maintains
responsibility for the educational activity offered and for
following the standards and regulations for the organizations
listed above.
CE Workshop Speakers:
Terence T. Gorski
Recent Accomplishments
Terence T.
Gorski is a pioneer in the development of Relapse Prevention
Therapy, who has achieved international acclaim for his work. He
is considered a leader and authority in the addiction, behavioral
health, social services, and correctional industries for his work
in recovery and relapse prevention.
Mr. Gorski has
also recently received several very impressive acknowledgements of
his years of service and accomplishments in addiction treatment
and relapse prevention including the following:
October 2,
2002 - the Order of the Falcon
This is an international humanitarian award granted by the
government of Iceland for his contributions to helping Iceland
address its addiction problems; He also received The Father
Martin Award in 2003 for his lifetime work in providing
effective treatment to chronic relapsers. He was presented with
The Clyde and Marie Gooderham Award from The University
of Utah-School on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies June
20, 1990 in recognition for his distinguished contributions to
the field of addiction sciences. He was also a recipient of the
Mary Mann Award for distinguished service to the field of
addiction.
September
6, 2007-The Fred R. French, Jr. Award for Excellence
The Fred R. French, Jr. Award for Excellence is presented each
year to a recipient who is outstanding in their contribution to
the field of addiction. C4 Recovery Solutions is proud to
award the 2007 Fred R. French, Jr. Award for Excellence to
Terence Gorski for his many years of inspirational leadership
and positive impact on the community.
October 4,
2007-CAADAC Annual Leadership Recognition Award
California Associate of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors
Annual Award: In appreciation of Terence Gorski’s exceptional
contribution and tireless efforts in California, especially the
implementation of higher standard of competency for Addiction
Profession. We look forward to many more years of collaboration
and success in addressing the need of our communities.
Mr. Gorski holds
a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology and Sociology from
Northeastern Illinois University and a Master of Arts Degree from
Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri. He is also a Certified
Addiction Professional in Florida, a Master Addiction Counselor
(MAC) and Nationally Certified Addiction Counselor (NCAC II) by
NAADAC, and a Senior Certified Addiction Counselor (CSAC) in the
State of Illinois.
Mr. Gorski is
the Founder and President of The CENAPS® Corporation
and is currently a lecturing professor and Coordinator of the
Addiction Studies Concentration at the Tampa Bay Campus of
Springfield College. Mr. Gorski also serves on the Board of
Directors of the Florida School of Addiction Studies and Florida
NAADAC.
CENAPS®
is an acronym for Center of Applied Sciences; it is a training and
consultation firm that provides solutions to the problem of
relapse by providing advanced training in clinical systems and
workforce development. CENAPS® has worked with such
distinguished treatment organizations as the Betty Ford Center,
Father Martin’s Ashley, and the Caron Foundation.
Mr. Gorski’s
practical approach to recovery and relapse prevention is based on
more than thirty-five years experience as a therapist, supervisor,
program administrator, and consultant. He has become a leading
authority on the use of science-based models for preventing
relapse. His unique approach to treatment system development is
biopsychosocial in nature and integrates the use of cognitive,
affective, behavioral, family, and community recovery methods.
His greatest
talent is his ability to break down complex treatment and recovery
processes into clear and simple steps that can be used by
professionals working with addicted people in addiction treatment
programs, mental health centers, and the criminal justice system.
Mr. Gorski is a
prolific author and has published such classics as Staying
Sober: A Guide for Relapse Prevention, and Passages Through
Recovery: An Action Plan for Preventing Relapse. His most
recent book addresses Depression and Relapse.
The CENAPS Corporation
Notice of Proprietary Information:This material is intended only for the personal use of the
workshop participant receiving it. This document contains
copyrighted and proprietary information of Terence T. Gorski and
The CENAPS
Corporation.
The CENAPS® Corporation is located at 6147 Deltona Boulevard,
Spring Hill, Florida, 34606-1000.
Websites:
www.cenaps.com and
www.tgorski.com or e-mail:
info@cenaps.com. Contact us to discuss the arrangements
necessary to organize a successful event.
The
Most Advanced Clinical Skills Training Available Based on The GORSKI-CENAPS®
Model
The CENAPS Model of Recovery and Relapse Prevention provides the
clinical model necessary to help treatment programs, counselors
and therapists achieve success by integrating variable length of
stay inpatient programs with ongoing outpatient programs. The
Developmental Model of Recovery (DMR) provides a road map for the
recovery process which allows clinicians to evaluate patients and
prescribe appropriate treatment based upon the patient's stage of
recovery.
The Developmental Model of Recovery consists of six stages of
recovery. Each stage of recovery contains a primary recovery
goal, a series of concrete recovery tasks, a list of common
warning signs that set the patient up for relapse, and a
description of how each stage relates to Twelve Step recovery
programs. The DMR can become the foundation of a comprehensive
treatment planning process that meets the needs of all providers.
Norm Boshoff, M.Div., Th.M.
Addiction destroys. Norm Boshoff knows. Alcohol cost him all
he loved and had achieved. Born in South Africa, he excelled
in education (quickly acquiring two Bachelor degrees, with
honors, and two Masters Degrees in communication and
theology). Norm was quickly propelled into his first ministry
where he served as senior pastor of a “mega-church”.
As his leadership as pastor of a burgeoning church, popular
television minister and effective fundraiser drew wide
recognition, his interior personal life slowly grew dark, sick
and non-functional. He was imploding under the weight of
a spiritual, emotional and a biological sickness. Thinking God
had withheld healing, he had no place to turn. His environment
offered shame where Grace, support and ultimately, quality
treatment were needed to restore his life.
He has now personally worked a proven spiritual program of
lasting sobriety for over 15 years, providing a daily reprieve
from the chronic, progressive disease of alcoholism. Grateful,
he has embraced a deeper ministry – offering his experience,
strength and hope to the many soul-sick alcoholics and addicts
he encounters daily.
Norm’s experience has shown that for lasting, quality
recovery, the entire family must commit to a treatment
process. Norm Boshoff is the president of Restoration
Interventions, a national intervention company. A popular
speaker and seminar leader, Norm has embraced the practice of
intervention as his calling, and the “giving away” of his
life, his passion.
Guarantee:
If you are not satisfied with the presentation, turn in all
materials and let us know why you were dissatisfied. Your money
will be refunded upon receipt of the written request.
Cancellation Policy:
Refunds will be given on requests postmarked no later than 7
days prior to the activity.
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