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American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA) Annual Conference
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When:

07/14/2016 - 07/16/2016

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2016-07-14 00:00:00 2016-07-16 00:00:00 American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA) Annual Conference The American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA) Annual Conference will be held in New Orleans on July 14-16, 2016 The Roosevelt New Orleans / A Waldorf Astoria Hotel Moey Fox [email protected] false MM/DD/YYYY

Location: The Roosevelt New Orleans / A Waldorf Astoria Hotel

130 Roosevelt Way New Orleans, Louisiana, 70112 United States

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Contact Name: Moey Fox

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Phone: 202-609-9988

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Celebrate AMHCA’s 40th Anniversary at the

2016 Annual Conference in New Orleans!

July 14-16, 2016

The Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans

Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to experience the premier event in the behavioral health field and engage the thought leadership of the clinical mental health counseling profession.   

AMHCA’s Annual Conference for clinical mental health counselors features high-quality training, valuable peer-to-peer networking opportunities and major forces in the financing and care delivery marketplace that affect day-to-day practice.  

Our Annual Conference is the premier gathering for sharing ideas, discussing challenges, gaining insights and finding solutions in the clinical mental health counseling field. Sessions will tackle the key policy issues impacting the profession today and provide valuable pragmatic advice across the full range of services offered by mental health counselors in public and private practice, including:

·       Assessment and diagnosis

·       Psychotherapy

·       Treatment planning and utilization review

·       Brief and solution-focused therapy

·       Alcoholism and substance abuse treatment

·       Psychological educational and prevention programs

·       Crisis management 

At this year’s conference, we are offering exceptional opportunities to engage new pre-conference speakers who will provide cutting-edge and innovative evidence-based material on suicide prevention, workplace bullying, expressive trauma resolution, brain injury treatments and much more.  The conference is a high impact opportunity for you to improve the services you offer to clients whether you are in private practice or work in community agencies, integrated delivery systems, hospitals, employee assistance programs, substance abuse treatment centers and private practices.

The Annual Conference offers CEUs -- all in one place and one time!

The city of New Orleans is one of the greatest in the country, and has shown incredible resiliency in the aftermath of Katrina.  The city sets the perfect backdrop to bring our theme alive as it will inspire attendees to remain resilient and succeed during these challenging times.

Come and collect the valuable content you need to thrive in the mental health care marketplace, engage with fellow mental health counselors as we celebrate our 40th Anniversary event, and experience all the fun that historic New Orleans has to offer. 

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