WCSAD 2017 | West Coast Symposium on Addictive Disorder
06/01/2017 - 06/04/2017
49-499 Eisenhower Drive, La Quinta, California, United States 92253
The West Coast Symposium on Addictive Disorders is one of C4 Recovery Solutions’ premier addiction conferences. WCSAD is dedicated to...
Walk to Help ME Recover
06/11/2016
Baxter Blvd, Payson Park, Portland, Maine, United States 04104
Join the Voices for Recovery: To celebrate recovery from substance use disorder, build community awareness that recovery works, educate on the...
WCSAD 2016 | West Coast Symposium on Addictive Disorder
06/02/2016 - 06/05/2016
La Quinta, California, United States
WCSAD 2016, The 7th Annual West Coast Symposium on Addictive Disorders, one of the nations premier addiction conferences, will be held...
What Does Science Say: Reviewing Recovery Research
02/05/2014
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
NAADAC presents an addiction recovery webinar entitled" What Does Science Say: Reviewing Recovery Research" a component of the Recovery to...
What Does Science Say? Reviewing Recovery Research
02/28/2013
United States
NAADAC Webinars | Bill White Webinars | What Does Science Say? Reviewing Recovery Research. | A component of the Recovery to Practice (RTP)...
Webinar | Moral Reconation Therapy
10/21/2011
FREE webinar on Moral Reconation Therapy sponsored by The Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA) and the The Florida Department...
Webinar | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
09/15/2011
Florida, United States
The Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA) in conjunction with the Florida Department of Children and Families would like to invite...
World Convention of Narcotics Anonymous | 2011
09/01/2011 - 09/04/2011
San Diego, California, United States
World Convention of Narcotics Anonymous
Webinar: Treating Hispanic Populations | NAADAC
08/18/2011
Webinar: Cultural Elements in Treating Hispanic Populations
Webinar on Training Behavioral Health Professionals to Succeed in Primary Care
06/13/2011
UMASS Medical School Webinar on Training Behavioral Health Professionals to Succeed in Primary Care