REGISTRATION FORM
NAME
POSITION/TITLE
ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
PHONE
E-MAIL
Pre-Registration fees are due by March 9th, 2018
Registration for both days:
PARC members: $70.00*
Nonmember: $100.00*
Student member: $30.00*
Registration for one day only:
March 18th $55.00*
March 19th $20.00
Exhibit Booth: $100.00
*Includes Friday Banquet Lunch
Registration at the door will be an additional $5.00.
Make checks out to PARC and send to:
Dr. Lloyd Goodwin
ATTN: PARC
Health Sciences Bldg., mail stop 677
ECU, CAHS
Addictions & Rehabilitation Studies
Greenville, NC 27858-4353
252-744-6292 or E-mail: goodwinl@.ecu.edu
Credits: Ten (10) credits (1.5 ethics specific credits; 1.5 clinical supervision specific credits) for LPC, CRC, CSAC, LCAS
Conference Site:
Inn at Pine Knoll Shores, Atlantic Beach, NC
511 Salter Path Road, Atlantic Beach, NC 28512
www.clamdiggerinn.com OR (252) 247-4155
Conference attendees will be granted a discounted rate for hotel accommodations. Room requests must be done via phone to receive this discounted rate.
PARC
PARC is a professional association of clinical substance abuse, mental health, and rehabilitation counselors/psychotherapists. Membership is open to professionals in a mental health discipline as well as counselors-in-training. Professional member annual dues are $30. Student annual dues are $15. For membership materials, please go online at www.nationalparc.org or contact Lloyd Goodwin.
PARC
East Carolina University
Allied Health –Addictions & Rehabilitation Studies
Greenville, NC 27858-4353
GOODWINL@ECU.EDU
www.nationalparc.org
ANNUAL
PARC
CONFERENCE
Professional Association
of
Rehabilitation Counselors
2018 Annual Conference
Current Issues in Addictions & Rehabilitation Counseling
March 16-17th, 2018
The Inn at Pine Knoll Shores
“Clam Digger Inn”
Atlantic Beach, NC
Presenters
Peter Eischens, MS, CRC
Mr. Eischens is a doctoral student at East Carolina University in the Rehabilitation Counseling and Administration program. He earned a MS in Counseling Psychology, with an emphasis in rehabilitation, at St. Cloud State University, and holds a CRC.
Jarmichael Harris, MS, LCAS
Mr. Harris is the coordinator of ECU’s Collegiate Recovery Community and Alcohol and Drug Staff Counseling for the Center for Counseling and Student Development at ECU. Additionally, Mr. Harris serves as the Mid-Atlantic Regional representative for the Association of Recovery in Higher Education.
Heather Krol, PhD
Dr. Krol is a clinical psychologist currently working at 3rd Wave Therapy in Durham, NC. She received her PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Dr. Krol completed a postdoctoral fellowship specializing in Eating Disorders treatment across the treatment continuum.
Elizabeth ‘Gail’ Marsal, PhD, LCAS
Dr. Marsal is an associate professor and program coordinator for Criminal Justice at North Carolina Wesleyan College. Prior to her career in academia, she worked as a Regional Supervisor for the Drug Alcohol Recovery Treatment Program (DART) with the NC Division of Prisons. She has also worked as a probation parole officer and juvenile detention supervisor. Her research interests include interpersonal relationships, gangs, at risk youth, and chemical dependency. She is particularly interested in conflict resolution, generational differences, and administration and supervision.
Friday, March 16th
8:00 – 8:45am Conference Registration
8:45 – 9:00am Welcome & Opening Remarks
Kristin Cain, President PARC
9:00 – 10:30am
Boomers, Gen Xers, & Millennials – Recognition, Collaboration, & Supervision (Marsal)
Who we are
Collaboration vs. Conflict
10:30 – 10:45am Break
10:45 – 12:15pm
Supervision (CS) strategies across generations
Responding to ethical dilemmas across generations
12:15 – 1:45pm....... Banquet Lunch (provided)
1:45 – 3:15pm
Eating Disorders & their Treatment (Krol)
Overview of Eating Disorders, assessment tools, & treatment recommendations
Therapeutic alliance and eating disorders
3:15 – 3:30pm Break
3:30 – 5:00pm
Client empowerment and clinician discomfort around eating disorders
Skills to improve therapeutic alliance
Saturday, March 17th
8:00 – 8:20am Conference Registration
8:20 – 8:30am Announcements
8:30 – 10:00am
History and Significance of Recovery Messaging (Harris)
What is Recovery Messaging?
Developing a ‘personal recovery story’
10:00 – 10:15am Break
10:15 – 11:45pm
Integrating Recovery Messaging in practice
11:50 – 12:50pm
Micro-dosing: Use of Psychedelics in Treatment of Mental Health and Use Disorders (Eischens)
12:50 – 1:00pm…Closing Remarks & Evaluation
Conference Learning Objectives
By the end of the workshop participants will be able to:
Describe clinical supervision strategies with individuals from different generations
Practice ethical decision-making processes based on generational classification
Explore strategies for navigating generational differences in workplace
Identify key changes for eating disorders in DSM-5
Discuss common myths of eating disorders
Integrate new skills to enhance therapeutic alliance with clients with eating disorders
Understand the history and significance of recovery messaging in addictions and rehabilitation counseling
Demonstrate knowledge of the integration of recovery messaging in professional counseling language.
Pregnancy & Recovery Clinic
Silent Auction
The Silent Auction in support of the Pregnancy & Recovery Clinic will be held again this year to raise funds to support services and goods-provision to the perinatal population with a history of addiction.
If you have any silent auction items you would like to donate in support of the Navigate Pregnancy & Recovery Clinic, please contact Dr. Shari Sias (siass@ecu.edu).