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2009 Session Descriptions

2009 Sessions by Speaker



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2009 Keynote Speakers

Brené Brown, PhD

Dr. Brené Brown is a writer, resercher, educator, and activist. She is a member of the research faculty at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work where she has spent the past ten years studying authenticity, belonging, and shame, and the affect these powerful emotions have on the way we live, love, parent, work and build relationships.

Dr. Brown teaches graduate courses on shame and empathy, global justice, qualitative research, and women's issues. She has won numerous teaching awards, including the College's Outstanding Faculty Award. In 2008, Brené was named Behavioral Health Scholar-in-Residence at the Council on Alcohol and Drugs Houston. She also serves on the working board of The Nobel Women's Initiative - a peace and justice initiative established in 2006 by six Nobel Peace Laureates to help strengthen work being done in support of women's rights around the world.

Brené is the author of I Thought It Was Just Me (but it isn't): Telling the Truth About Perfectionism, Inadequacy, and Power (Gotham, 2007). She is also the author of Connections, a psycho-educational shame resilience curriculum that is being facilitated across the nation by mental health and addiction professionals.

Her latest work focuses on the importance of nurturing authenticity, love and belonging, and a resilient spirit in our families, schools, and communities.


Carlton Erickson, PhD

Dr. Erickson is a research scientist, who has been studying the effects of drugs on the brain for over 40 years. Carl received his Ph.D. degree in pharmacology from Purdue University in 1965. He has held tenured teaching and research positions at The University of Kansas and The University of Texas since 1965. He is presently a distinguished Professor of Pharmacology, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, and Director of the Addiction Science Research and Education Center in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Texas at Austin. He is a member of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA) and the College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD). Carl is an Associate Editor of the scientific journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, and is the author of a recent book titled Science of Addiction: From Neurobiology to Treatment, which won a Hamilton Book Award in 2008. He is a recipient of the Betty Ford Center Visionary Award (2000) and the Nelson J. Bradley Lifetime Achievement Award (2007). A popular speaker and lecturer both nationally and internationally, Carl has spoken to approximately 80,000 professionals and people in recovery since 1978.

2009 Session by Speaker

Douglas Althauser, MEd, LICDC, MAC, ICCS, CRC, Chemical Dependency Professional, Westerville, OH
B8: Counseling Tips For Clinicians Who Work With GLBTQ Clients
D6: Using The 12 Steps As A Therapeutic Tool, Part I (Steps 1-5)
E6: Using The 12 Steps As A Therapeutic Tool, Part II (Steps 6-12)
Note: This is a two-part presentation. Participants must attend both D6 and E6 to obtain continuing education credit.

Brené Brown, PhD, College of Social Work, University of Houston, Texas
D2: Wired For Connection: How Empathy, Shame, & Vulnerability Shape Recovery

Scott Camp, BA, Working Partners Systems Inc., Reynoldsburg, OH
E10: Operating Drug Free…A Key Tool In Workplace Prevention

Rhiann Condon, LPC, LCDC-III, LSW, Doctoral Candidate at The University of Toledo, Butler, PA
D8: Geriatric Substance Abuse: Scope & Impact On The Rapidly Growing Aging Population Of America

Susan Day, MSW, LCSW, ACSW, Fairbanks Addiction Treatment Center, Indianapolis, IN
A8: Treatment and Recovery for the Addicted Family System

Deputies, Franklin County Sheriff’s Department, Columbus, OH
A3: Operation: Street Smart For A New A.G.E. (Adult Gang Education)

Carlton Erickson, PhD, The University of Texas, Austin, TX
C1: The Science Of Addiction: From Neurobiology to Treatment (Advanced Level)

Vicki Fitts, PhD, LISW-S, The Ohio State University, Newark, OH
A6: Addiction 101

Susan Fraker, NAD–IV, CI, CT, OCPS (RA), Deaf Community Resource Center, Dayton, OH
E9: Deaf Off Drugs & Alcohol

Franklin County Sheriff’s Department, Columbus, OH
C2: Operation: Street Smart

Annette Franks, MEd, LPC, Counselor/Trainer, Columbus, OH
B7: Understanding & Treating Post Traumatic Stress Disorder In The Addiction Recovery Process

Rachelle Gardner, MA, CADAC, Fairbanks Addiction Treatment Center, Indianapolis, IN
A8: Treatment and Recovery for the Addicted Family System

Joe Gay, PhD, LICDC, Health Recovery Services, Athens, OH
C9: Substances Of Abuse: Mechanisms & Actions
D4: Appalachia: Knowing Your Clients


Angie Giltner, LSW, LCDC-III, Juvenile Court Services at Your Human Resource Center, Wooster, OH
D10: The Do’s, The Don’ts & The Drama Of Working With Teenage Girls

Lara Ginsburg, Gault Liberty Center Connections, Wooster, OH
B9: Listening To Recovery’s Voices For Outstanding Outcomes

Jill Gomez, LISW-S, LICDC, University of Cincinnati/Clermont College, Cincinnati, OH
C11: Operationalizing Stages Of Change (SoC) & Motivational Interviewing

Steven Grinstead, LMFT, ACRPS, CADC-II, Doctorate in Addictive Disorders, GORSKI-CENAPS® Corporation - Spring Hill, FL
A1: Are We Managing Pain But Fueling Addiction
B1: Denial Management For Addictive Disorders


C. Christopher Hewitt, LICDC, OCPS-II, SAP, Institute for Higher Learning, Canton, OH
B10: “Half Measures Avail Us Nothing”: A Systems Approach To Effective Prevention Programming

Pam Hillyard, MA, LCPC, CMADC, PCGC, ICCGC, Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery and Counseling Center at Proctor Hospital, Peoria, IL
C6: The Dance of Destruction: The Devastating Effects Of Process Addictions
E2: The Great Escape: Women & Compulsive Gambling


Deborah Hoy, RN, MSN, CNS, Department of Addiction Medicine at Talbot Hall, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
D9: Opiate Addiction: The Roller Coaster Ride

Anthony Incarnato, MA, LICDC, LPCC-S, Tuscarawas County Health Department, New Philadelphia, OH
B11: Simultaneous Alcohol & Nicotine Dependency Treatment (SAND Tx)

Larry James, PhD, ABPP, Wright State University, Dayton, OH and Colonel (Retired), U.S. Army
A5: Psychological Trauma In Health Care Professionals

Brad Lander, PhD, LICDC, Department of Addiction Medicine at Talbot Hall, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
C10: Clinical Reasoning

Mark Levine, LCDC-III, Joseph House, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
B4: Sex Addiction In The Inner City Substance Abuser

John MacDougall, DMin, Hazelden, Center City, MN
A2: Spirituality & Recovery From Addiction

Jamie Marich, MA (ABD), LPCC-S, LICDC, PsyCare, Inc./Argosy University, Warren, OH
C3: Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR): An Emerging Approach In The Treatment Of Co-Occurring Addiction & Traumatic Stress

Erin McHam, LPCC-S, Mental Health Therapist, Columbus, OH
E8: Self-Awareness Stages & Grounding Strategies In The Recovery Process

John McIllveen, MEd, MHC, Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches, Lake Worth, FL
C7: The Impact Of Dysthmia: Addiction & Recovery (Advanced Level)

Martina Moore, MA, LICDC, CEAP, SAP, Moore Counseling & Mediation Services, Inc., Euclid, OH
C4: Ethical Dilemmas For The Chemical Dependency Counselor

Tonia Moultry, Ohio Domestic Violence Network, Columbus, OH
D11: Drugs, Alcohol and Domestic Violence

Edgardo Padin-Rivera, PhD
C12: When Johnny Comes Marching Home: Mental Health Concerns & Interventions For Returning OIF/OEF Service Members

Ted Parran, MD, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH
B3: Medication Management

Trupti Patel, MD, Department of Addiction Medicine at Talbot Hall, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
D9: Opiate Addiction: The Roller Coaster Ride

Robert Pease, MA, PhD, Robert Pease International, Phoenix, AZ
C5: What We Believe We Create: How Re-Occurring Life Stories Are Bad Habits
D12: Addiction vs. Spirituality: When Worlds Collide


Tom Pepper, MD, Department of Addiction Medicine at Talbot Hall, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
P1: Luncheon Dialogue

Kristen Petrilla, MA, LCDC-III, Quest Recovery and Prevention Services, Canton, OH
B6: Do You Understand The Words That Are Coming Out Of My Mouth? – The Language Of Adolescents

Bradford Price, PhD, LICDC, The Woods at Parkside, Gahanna, OH
C8: One Size Does NOT Fit All: The Process Of Assessing Spirituality & Its Development

Cara Renzelli, PhD, LSW, Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic/Gateway Rehab, Moon Twp, PA
E7: Implementing Motivational Incentives: The Challenges, The Successes, & The Rewards

Peter Rogers, MD, MPH, FAAP, Ohio Physicians Health Program, Columbus, OH
E3: Recognition & Treatment Of Substance Use Disorders In Healthcare Professionals

Charles Ross, LICDC, LISW, PCC-S, STEPS at Gault Liberty Center
B9: Listening To Recovery’s Voices For Outstanding Outcomes

Charletta Tavares, Multiethnic Advocates for Cultural Competence, Columbus, OH
B12: Learning Your Needs In Cultural Competence

Guy Taylor, PhD, LCDC-III, Hocking College, Nelsonville, OH
D3: The Neurobiology Of Experiential Treatment Methods: What To Do, Why To Do It & How To Do It Effectively

Chris Tuell, EdD, LPCC-S, Lindner Center of Hope; Addiction Studies, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
B5: Beyond Solitaire: Assessment & Treatment Of Internet Addiction

Michael Weiner, PhD, CAP, Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches, Lake Worth, FL
C7: The Impact Of Dysthmia: Addiction & Recovery (Advanced Level)

Doug Wentz, MA, OCPS II, Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic, Youngstown, OH
A9: Prevention 101 – Where Have We Been & What Have We Learned…?

Richard Whitney, MD, Shepherd Hill, Newark, OH
D1: Appropriate Use Of Medications In Recovery
E1: Pain Management In The Chemically Dependent Patient


George “Pat” Willis, MEd, OCLEO, Lake County Narcotics Agency, Painesville, OH
D5: Drug Update 2009 – Where Have The Years Taken Us?
E5: Inhalants: So Cheap, So Easy, So Deadly


Rayshawn Wilson, MSEd, LPC, LCDC III, Abraxas Ohio, Columbus, OH
D7: Triple Stigma: Understanding/ Treating Individuals With Co-Occurring Disorders Involved In The Criminal Justice System

Michael Witzky, PhD, DBA, LISW-S, LICDC, Union County ADAMH Board, Marysville, OH
C11: Operationalizing Stages Of Change (SoC) & Motivational Interviewing

Kenneth Yeager, PhD, LISW, ICDC, Department of Psychiatry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
A4: Using Supervision to Process Ethical Issues: Unique Considerations in Addictions Practice
B2: Crisis Intervention


George Zocklein, Zocklein & Associates, Buckner, KY
A11: Grant Writing 101



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