The Dr. James West Quality Improvement Award is given to TPAS. The award recognizes new and innovative clinical, operational, and systemic advancements that improve the quality and quantity of addiction treatment. Treatment Professionals in Alumni...
Dr. David Best from Leeds Trinity University explores the concept of recovery capital, which refers to the internal and external resources individuals use to sustain long-term recovery. Recovery capital is built across three levels: Personal...
In this presentation, Pete will explores what the ethical codes of the helping professions have to say about client choice and autonomy. He then explores the unique nature and benefits of peer-led mutual support groups generally before talking more...
Employment plays a vital role in long-term recovery, offering structure, purpose, and confidence for individuals rebuilding their lives after treatment. We explored how alumni professionals can play a transformative role in supporting clients as...
In this inspiring session with Ester Nicholson, Founder and CEO of Soul Recovery®, as she introduces a trauma-informed, spiritually grounded, and evidence-based approach to alumni care. This workshop explores how the Soul Recovery™ Alumni...
Overview:Presenting a Novel Psychosocial Approach to Reducing Cravings based upon the research of Dr Judson Brewer. Neuroscientist, Addiction Psychiatrist. This session uncovers how neuroscience and mindfulness can rewire addictive behaviors for...
Presenter: Nikki Soda, MS, TPAS Co-Chair Learning Objectives By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: Explain the distinction between ethics, morals, and values and why that distinction matters in alumni engagement. Describe...