Connect to Caring Conference
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Location: St. Mary's University - University Center, Conference Room A
Cost: $40 for professionals (includes lunch and 4 CEU/CME/CNE + lunch for a veteran); Free for veterans and family members. CEUs available for LPC, LMFT, LCSW, LMSW, LSW, LCDC.
Join us for a full day conference on meeting the needs of returning military veterans.
- Empowering veterans and their families to better understand the need for care
- Educating care providers to better serve military families
- Bridging the gap to medical, mental and spiritual care
Schedule
Opening Plenary: Harry Croft, MD and Rev Chrys Parker, authors of I Always Sit with My Back to the Wall
Morning Breakout Sessions
Noon Keynote: Lt Col (Ret) Terrence Garrick, You Don't Have to Be Great to Get Started, But You Must Get Started to Be Great - Generously underwritten by Methodist Healthcare Ministries as part of the Ecumenical Center's 2012 National Speakers Series
Afternoon Breakout Sessions
Closing Plenary: Senator Leticia Van de Putte
Breakout session topics include:
- Support for PTSD and TBI, including neurofeedback
- Recognizing and handling substance abuse
- Developing a military ministry and improving access to care
Questions? Call Lejla Cenanovic at the Ecumenical Center, 210-616-0885, or send her an email at lcenanovic@ecrh.org
Professional Care Givers REGISTER here
Vets and Families REGISTER here
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