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The Future of Recovery and the Lessons from the Past |
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Your Price : $99.00 |
The Future of Recovery and the Lessons from the Past webinar series is a presentation that examines the future directions and significance of "recovery" as well as the current and future trends in pharmacological interventions. Trends in our culture which may contribute to the increasing prevalence of addictions will be scrutinized emphasizing a need to reexamine the spiritual component offered by the twelve-step fellowships.
Learning Objectives
- Participants will explore the current controversies in Addiction Medicine
- Participants will learn about pharmacologic trends in addiction medicine and dual diagnosis
- Participants will explore the integration of spirituality and 12 step recovery with recent trends in addiction treatment
About the Speaker
Dr. Arthur Trotzky, an internationally known addiction treatment specialist, recently returned to the United States and is a staff member of the Recovering Professionals' Program at Ridgeview Institute in Smyrna, Georgia. Dr. Trotzky, a senior staff therapist for the Kibbutz Child and Family Clinic in Israel for over 27 years, was Clinical Director of Israel's first twelve-step rehabilitation center. Dr. Trotzky was mobilized to serve in the Medical Corps. of the Israel Defense Forces in a mobile trauma unit treating combat reactions and victims of terrorism.
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