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www.c4learning.org iCAAD LONDON 2019 - A STORY OF HOPE This year, iCAAD London is about the realisation of challenging times both at a collective and an individual level. It is also about the hope and the faith that we, Human Beings, the one species with consciousness and adaptability, with creativity and curiosity, can and are facing the challenges.

The resounding theme for this year’s London conference is hope, in the words of one of our Keynote Speakers Dr Claudia Black, “I hang onto hope because I see it”.

No matter what the methodology, treatment, model, programme, belief or clinical approach - all who gather together at iCAAD are that hope. Hope for the future of the prevention and treatment of behavioural, mental and emotional health issues; the continuum of recovery; quality of life, and the healing of individuals and families - because they see it and experience it, collectively shaping the future.

We deeply want this event to be a shared moment of humanity, weaving together a combination of topics to provoke dialogue, discussion, debate, conversation, exchange of information, mutual learning and progression.

We will tell a story of opposing perspectives seen through a multidimensional and universal lens, from global fear and pain to the most intimate human detail. It’s a story of cutting edge neuroscience and new therapeutic models, where the biochemical, psychological, spiritual and cultural meet the destructive forces of loneliness, the private hell on earth of isolation and lack of connection and the reverberations of trauma across the world and across generations.

Our story will unite the mind with the body, the theory with the experience, the medical science-based mythology with its causal simplification into pathology, disease, or illness, with experience and emotion, seeking how to become, and better understand, our best selves.

Could it be that depression, burn out, addiction, PTSD, border line disorders, bi-polar, sexual compulsion and many more are true facets of a complex polygon, the polygon of the mind, hiding something much more profound?

Our story will give a narrative voice to the future generations: our world is increasingly operating with a millennial’s value system. They now make up more than 35% of the workforce. It is time for psychology to adapt. It is about handing over what we do not know, addressing it with a shared perspective and walking with them into our future.

We will look at fear and pain from a global and societal perspective to enrich the clinical pathologised vision of them. At any given moment, not only are there over two hundred human conflicts in the world, but they knock at our mind’s door through billions of web pages and dramatic images, opinionated subjective commentaries infusing the experience with depressing and dramatised fears. And that’s before we even consider how the developing adolescent brain deals with such information. In all areas, we can look to the rich knowledge and history of those who have been before, to shape what is yet to come.

“We are all afraid - for our confidence, for the future, for the world. That is the nature of the human imagination. Yet every man, every civilisation, has gone forward because of its engagement with what it has set itself to do. The personal commitment and the emotional commitment working together as one, has made the Ascent of Man”. Professor Jacob Bronowsky

We invite you to walk with our presenters rather than to listen to them. We invite you to join the dots, to look at things not only for what they are but for how they interact, to open your minds with the consciousness, imagination, hope, pain, fear and courage which is our unique humanity.

In the words of our Headline Speaker Dr Tian Dayton, “Everyone has a story and everyone needs a stage”. iCAAD London is a stage where everybody is welcome. We hope you will join us and be part of this story of humanity.

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The Addiction Unit The CSJ seeks to reach out to service providers and people with lived experience across the UK, and abroad, to better understand the realities and the needs of the treatment sector. Our function is to translate those lessons into policy proposals and to campaign for their adoption.

The CSJ is currently preparing a State of the Nation paper on the state of the treatment sector in the UK, its funding and organisation, and we are keen to hear the views of those that attend the ICAAD event – visit us at stand 16.

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TO START THE DAY 7.00AM - 8.00AM VICTORIA SUITE - YOGA WITH ANNIE MCCULLOUGH Led by CYA-350 certified instructor Annie McCullough, Yoga for Recovery classes will focuson addressing the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual challenges of addiction recovery. Using a trauma-informed approach, these morning sessions will provide powerful tools to strengthen the physical body, increase vitality, build mental and emotional resilience, balance the nervous system, and foster deeper self-compassion and spiritual connection.

7.30AM - 8.30AM LANCASTER SUITE - OPEN RECOVERY MEETING

THE GRAND OPENING 9.00AM - 9.20AM EXHIBITORS ARENA - HOSTED BY SHOVELL Shovell - born Andrew Lovell- is probably best known for being a member of the multi-platinum and award winning band M People. He is renowned as one of the best percussionists around. The other side to Andrew is that he has been working as a Craniosacral Therapist since 2010; he has been studying Shamanic healing since 2011, he works regularly as a celebrant and qualified as a Somatic Experience Practitioner in 2018. Add to this, the fact that he has remained free from drugs and alcohol since February 2010, it is clear to see that he is certainly on a journey of discovery.

BOOK SIGNINGS PAULA HALL - STAND 36 - 1.30PM JUDY CRANE - STAND 11 - 3.30PM IN THE EXHIBITORS ARENA

SPOTLIGHT PRESENTATION 6.00PM - 7.30PM - YORK SUITE - ROBERT AMSTERDAM AND HEATHER HAYES THE WORLD IS REACTING FROM A STATE OF FEAR: THE SIGNIFICANT IMPACT EMOTIONAL DISTRESS HAS ON POLITICAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THE PSYCHOSOCIAL REVERBERATION THIS HAS ON THE WIDER COMMUNITY.

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES 9.00AM - 9.30AM 1.00PM - 2.00PM 3.30PM - 4.00PM 5.30PM - 6.00PM IN THE EXHIBITORS ARENA

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9.30AM - 5.30PM WESTMINSTER AND BALMORAL SUITES

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JUDY CRANE AND TOM PECCA A MASTER CLASS ON DYADIC ATTACHMENT AND EXPERIENTIAL TRAINING FOR THE TRAUMA HEART MASTER CLASS DETAILS:

A rare opportunity with ‘The Trauma Heart’ author Judy Crane and Tom Pecca, both world renowned experts in the treatment of trauma. Judy and Tom have trained and certified therapists around the world.

This masterclass in trauma treatment and trauma work focuses on strategies to help our clients break the Cycle of Trauma using effective evidence-based strategies. It will be a highly practical experience, enabling the opportunity for participants to practice in a simulated environment, exploring what is required of us as clinicians and the roadblocks that get in the way of helping our clients as clinicians and healers. The most important thing is to mirror, model and witness and it is in that process we can then as professionals help to heal attachment disorder.

This is a thorough and holistic experience based on dyadic attachment and experiential training.

The vital components of this master class will include somatic work, therapeutic alliance and trauma brain, underpinned by the attachment trauma model and its connection to trauma work. Attendees will be asked to look at attachment styles and how dyadic attachment and the relationship with the client contributes to the healing process. This in-depth opening into the vigorous modules in trauma training will give participants a greater understanding of what trauma work truly looks and feels like. They will better understand why the rate of relapse in recovery with this population is so high and how to intervene in a manner that greatly reduces a client’s relapse rate.

This masterclass has 6 CPD hours.

JUDY CRANE Judy has over 3 decades of experience working in both residential and out-patient settings. She is a Certified Addiction Professional in Florida, Certified Sex Addiction Therapist, a Certified Hypnotist, EMDR and a specialist for healing trauma and PTSD. Her presentations and seminars on PTSD and sexual trauma resolution are known throughout the world. In 2010, Judy was awarded the Administrator of the Year Annual Award (ACATA) for her significant achievement in the field of addiction treatment administration. She was selected as the 2012 Behavioural Healthcare Champion in recognition of her life-changing , services, and support to Americans who suffer from mental health and substance abuse disorders.

THOMAS PECCA Tom graduated from Springfield College with a Bachelor of Science in human services/ addiction studies and completed his master’s degree in mental health. He is specially trained in substance and process addictions and has had extensive training with Dr Patrick Carnes, the founder of the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals. Tom is a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist and Certified Multiple Addictions Therapist. He has been working in residential treatment since 2003 conducting process, experiential and psycho-educational therapy groups. He has an expansive education in process addictions including gambling, gaming and internet addictions.

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9.30AM - 10.30AM YORK SUITE

PROFESSOR ANTHONY MOSS MATTERS OF THE MIND: MENTAL CONTROL AND AVOIDANT COPING IN ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOUR The human brain underpins a stunning range of mental activities and yet it is also limited in a number of important ways which lead to a range of biases in the way that we think, interact with the world around us, and how we deal with different challenges. In this session, Professor Moss will explore the architecture of the human mind, looking in particular at how we exercise self-regulatory control, and what particular limitations exist in this domain of function. He will further explore some of the ways in which we cope with threats and challenges, considering the particular maladaptive approaches to avoidant coping in the context of addictive behaviour. Evidence will be considered which highlights some therapeutic implications of research in this field, with a focus on the use of mindfulness-based techniques.

Professor Anthony Moss Professor Moss is Professor of Addictive Behaviour Science and Director of Education and Student Experience for the School of Applied Sciences. His research interests focus on the cognitive aspects of addiction and the application of decision theory for understanding the onset, maintenance and offset of addictive behaviours. Professor Moss - and a pop-up pub lab - feature in BBC 1’s documentary ‘The Truth about Alcohol’ (first screened May 2016). Professor Moss spent two years working with the Addictive Behaviours Research Group at St George’s, University of London before returning to LSBU in 2009, where he had originally studied for both his undergraduate and doctoral qualifications. Other related research interests include applying basic science and theory into policy contexts for minimising the harms of alcohol and other drug misuse to society, integrating disparate theoretical approaches in addictions research into a coherent model of addiction which has theoretical and clinical implications, and the application of mixed methods approaches in research.

9.30AM - 10.30AM LANCASTER SUITE

PROFESSOR KIM WOLFF INTERPRETATION OF DRUG TEST RESULTS: APPLICATION TO THE WORKPLACE AND OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES This presentation will look at the way in which drug screening results should be interpreted and consider confounding factors that may impact on drug test results. The relationship between impairment and drug test results will be examined in the context of the work place and other environments such as clinical settings and drug-driving.

Professor Kim Wolff Professor of Analytical, Forensic & Addiction Science King’s College London Institute of Pharmaceutical Science. Professor Wolff has been involved in the addictions field for over 20 years. Professor Wolff’s main research interest is concerned with biomarkers of substance misuse and she has acted as an expert advisor to several international bodies including the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC), contributing to a report that was presented to the European Parliament on drug-driving; the ACT Safety Forum on Drug-Driving legislation (Australasian College of Road Safety) and; the ‘Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society’ organised by Her Excellency the President of Malta (2015) on drug-driving legislation. She has recently taken up the role of the Director of King’s Forensics and heads up the Drug Control Centre.

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9.30AM - 10.30AM ALBERT SUITE

PAULA HALL CAN RELATIONSHIPS SURVIVE SEX ADDICTION? This workshop will help therapists to understand the impact that sex and porn addiction has on couple relationships and will provide a framework to use when talking with clients, individually and as a couple. Built on the evidence-based work of Baucom, a three-stage model will be provided that can help the clients and the therapist to cope with the disparate needs of the addicted partner and partner, from discovery through to rebuilding intimacy. This workshop will be based on the new book release, Sex Addiction - A Guide for Couples (Routledge 2019). Helping individuals and couples cope with the impact of sex addiction on their relationship is perhaps the hardest work that any therapist will do. Reconciling the chasm of difference that has suddenly erupted between couples requires helping them to understand why and how they have become so estranged from each other, on opposite sides of the addiction abyss that divides them.

Paula Hall Paula is one of Europe’s leading experts in sex and porn addiction and is a highly experienced couple counsellor and sex therapist, as well as addiction therapist. She is perfectly positioned to deliver this presentation. As Clinical Director of The Laurel Centre, Hall has been delivering treatment programmes for addicts, support for partners and couple work for over ten years. She is also a trainer on the Accredited Diploma in Sex Addiction Counselling and has spoken at many national and international conferences. Paula Hall is the author of Understanding & Treating Sex and Pornography Addiction (Routledge 2018), Sex Addiction – The Partner’s Perspective (Routledge 2016) and most recently Sex Addiction – A Guide for Couples (Routledge 2019). This latest title is the basis for this presentation exploring if relationships can survive sex and porn addiction; and if they can, how?

9.30AM - 10.30AM VICTORIA SUITE

DR DANIEL SOUERY A TRANSDIAGNOSTIC APPROACH FOR PSYCHIATRIC AND RELATED DISORDERS Diagnostic approaches applied in psychiatry are often criticised and deemed unsatisfactory because of their relative lack of reliability and validity. One reason for this complexity lies in the purely symptomatic approach to diagnosis. This approach also results in misdiagnosis, difficulties and high risk of aberrant therapeutic choices. The problem is also the source of great difficulty in differentiating the normal from the pathological in situations of emotional and psychological distress that should not be the subject of a psychiatric diagnosis. Identifying the fundamental mechanisms by which our mental device can produce psychic suffering in all its forms (anxiety, depression, , addiction, ...) would be the key to a better classification of psychiatric disorders and their treatment. Neuroscience and modern psychology tell us more and more clearly that the common denominator of many psychiatric problems and psychic suffering in general lies in the management of emotions. This lecture will focus on the brain mechanisms involved in emotional processes and their impact on behaviours producing symptoms in various psychiatric disorders. Recent studies confirm that cortico-limbic miscommunication at different levels of neuro circuitry and the ‘emotional-rationale’ unbalance, is one of the principal fundamental mechanisms in many psychiatric disturbances. Examples of brain imaging research in bipolar disorders and addiction will be presented revealing common pathways and processes in emotional dysregulation.

Dr Daniel Souery Dr Souery is the director of PsyPluriel. His clinical work focuses on the management of bipolar disorders, including psychoeducation, and psychopharmacological treatments. He has also been actively involved in launching European multicentre research projects in psychiatric genetics, bipolar disorders, pharmacogenetics, and treatment resistant depression.

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Treatment takes place in safe, discreet, private accommodation, with 24-hour care. Schoen Clinic Chelsea Experts in better care One Detox provides a highly Speak to a professional integrated, medically-assisted withdrawal detoxification programme, Opened Spring 2019, Schoen Clinic Chelsea offers an innovative stepped care model, delivering one-to-one and structured group therapy for children, adolescents and adults with eating disorders, treating people dependant on as well as programmes for anxiety and mood disorders. Michael Ishmail Dr. Farrukh Alam Paul Flynn alcohol, stimulants, opioids and • Specialist provider of mental health and services Clinical Director Medical Director CEO benzodiazepines. • Award winning approach to patient outcomes [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] • Discrete, easy access, therapeutic environment in Chelsea • Innovative stepped care offering structured, goal-oriented pathways • Multi-disciplinary teams working closely across all aspects of patient needs +44 (0)20 3709 3967 [email protected] addcounsel.com • Programmes target mind, body, soul and environment - finding patients’ trigger to recovery For enquiries and referrals please: Call: +44 (0)203 146 2300 Email: [email protected] Visit: www.schoen-clinic.co.uk/chelsea MONDAY 6TH MAY - PRESENTATIONS MONDAY 6TH MAY - PRESENTATIONS

10.45AM - 11.45AM YORK SUITE

DR JEFFREY KAMLET A PRIMER TO THE TREATMENT OF ADDICTION USING IBOGAINE - WHY HAS THE MOST IMPORTANT MEDICATION DISCOVERY IN THE HISTORY OF ADDICTION MEDICINE BEEN OVERLOOKED? Ibogaine, since 1995, has been the subject of research and called “a vast clinical experiment” by Frank Vocchi, Ex-head of The National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA). As Ibogaine remains a Class I drug in the U.S.A., many Ibogaine treatment centres have proliferated all over the world and many Ibogaine studies and clinical trials have been published. There are over 300 Ibogaine related articles published in major peer review medical journals.

As the world’s leading expert on Ibogaine administration, and the pharmacokinetics of all forms of Ibogaine, Dr Kamlets presentation will begin with a brief history of Ibogaine. Dr Kamlet will explain how alongside Dr D. Mash they undertook a seven year clinical trial of approximately 380 patients for rapid detoxification from various drugs i.e.; opiates, cocaine, methamphetamines, alcohol and benzodiazepines in St Kitts BWI. He will explain why that data was never released and dozens of Ibogaine treatment clinics opened in various countries that allowed the use of plant medicine by nonmedical professionals. The protocol, side effects and risks of Ibogaine flood dosing were made public by the research and Dr Kamlet will deliver on these factors during his presentation looking specifically at the metabolism of Ibogaine flood dosing and the risks of this treatment, as well as new research being done into Microdosing.

In addition to this he will talk to attendees about Ibogaine as a potent QTc prolonger, and its causing significant bradycardia and hypotension. Furthermore, Dr Kamlet with share his observations and work with Dr Ken Alper in identifying Ibogaine as a potent HeRG blocking drug.

There will be many opportunities for learning in this presentation including, how treatment providers must use pre, during and post treatment safety measures to prevent morbidity and/or mortality from Ibogaine administration, as Ibogaine becomes more well known as a safe, effective, single dose treatment for Opiate Dependence and beneficial for detoxification for other drugs of abuse including alcohol.

To summarise Dr Kamlet will give the history of Ibogaine to date, the current state of Ibogaine research, the pharmacokinetics of the drug, safety concerns regarding treatment, and current and future research being done to bring this drug to market.

Dr Jeffrey Kamlet Dr Kamlet got his Bachelor of Science(BS) Degree, Cum Laude from Fairleigh Dickenson University. He has served as Chief Medical Director for a local municipality Emergency Medical Service/Fire Rescue service. He was a co-editor of the American Heart Association’s Advanced Cardiac Life Support manual. He was an Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Advance Paediatric Life Support and Advanced Trauma Life Support provider and instructor for many years. He was the first physician to study and administer Ibogaine in a clinical trial setting. Dr Kamlet has personally supervised over 1000 Ibogaine treatments and serves as the Chief Medical Advisor as well as Editor in Chief of the Global Ibogaine Therapeutic Alliance (GITA’s) Clinical Guidelines for Ibogaine-Assisted Detoxification. Dr Kamlet has served as the principal investigator for 20 major FDA clinical trials for major pharmaceutical companies.

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10.45AM - 11.45AM LANCASTER SUITE

DR DAVID N. GREENFIELD PLUG BACK INTO LIFE: TREATMENT CONSIDERATIONS IN INTERNET USE DISORDERS This workshop will present clinical/treatment issues to address Internet addiction and Internet use disorder, along with an introduction to the neurobiology and related treatment implications of managing this growing process addiction. David will examine the broader psychosocial and neurobehavioral aspects of Internet misuse as a mood-altering behaviour and how the unique characteristics of the Internet promote compulsive use and addictive patterns - including how the Internet functions as a virtual ‘slot machine’. Intoxication latency, synergistic amplification of content, reward deficiency syndrome, and the specific and uniquely addictive aspects of the Smartphone will be presented; motivational enhancement and harm-reduction strategies will be discussed, along with a model of mindful/sustainable technology use as a preventative treatment strategy.

The Internet is the world’s largest ‘slot machine’; it operates on a variable reinforcement schedule where one experiences unpredictability in what, when, and how desirable the received content is. This variability keeps our brains tuned-in and vigilant and intermittent pleasurable stimuli releases dopamine in the brain’s limbic reward circuits. Since such rewards are variable and unpredictable, frequent checking and surfing on our devices and Smartphones become habit forming, tolerance producing and resistant to extinction.

When attempting to break this pattern, most people report withdrawal-like symptoms. The associated release of dopamine in the mesolimbic reward system can lead to a desensitizing reduction in dopamine receptor expression (down-regulation), reward deficiency syndrome (up-regulation), and hypofrontality (inhibition of executive functioning). The Smartphone adds another dimension to our Internet experience with its frequent use of notifications. We are constantly alerted via rings and buzzes that information is waiting to be accessed. This leads to the anticipation of potentially desirable content, providing an even greater anticipatory release of dopamine, analogous to a trigger or cue, that keeps us pushing the button on a ‘slot machine’. Preliminary evidence suggests that Smartphone notifications and rings stimulate release of the hormone cortisol, in turn triggering a self-medicating stress-response by engaging with the device.

Dr Greenfield will introduce the 7-step treatment process for Internet and video game addiction consisting of: 1. Patient Engagement, 2. Pattern Disruption (including partial detox), 3. Trigger and Cue Identification, 4. Management of Urges, Cravings, and Compulsions, 5. Blocking, Monitoring, and Filtering, 6. Real-Time Living strategies (reward transfer), 7. Relapse Prevention (sustainable/mindful tech use).

Dr David N. Greenfield Dr Greenfield PhD, MSCP is the founder of The Center for Internet and Technology Addiction and Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of School of Medicine where teaches in the psychiatry residency program courses on Sexual Medicine and Internet Addiction. He is recognised as one of the world’s leading voices on process and behavioural addictions and is author of Virtual Addiction, which rang an early warning bell regarding the country’s growing Internet Addiction problem as well as numerous medical journal articles and book chapters; he also serves as an editor for numerous psychiatric and addiction journals.

Dr Greenfield’s recent research and clinical work is focused on the neurobiology and psychopharmacology of compulsive Internet and technology use, behavioral addiction medicine, and compulsive Smartphone use. Dr Greenfield is a member of the American Society for Addiction Medicine, Fellow and Past-president of the Connecticut Psychological Association, The Sexual Medicine Society of North America, and American Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy. He received his doctorate in Psychology from Texas Tech University and recently completely his post-doctoral training in Clinical Psychopharmacology. He resides and maintains an addiction medicine practice in Connecticut.

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10.45AM - 11.45AM ALBERT SUITE

MARK DRAX WE REPEAT WHAT WE DON’T REPAIR: FROM ADDICTIVE SECRECY TO A LIBERATED SELF We are only as sick as our secrets! An oft-used recovery phrase; but what does it actually mean? Any sort of trauma or abuse experienced in childhood can lead to us keeping secrets. We believe that what happened to us was our fault and we keep it hidden away. Shame keeps these secrets trapped inside us, eating away at our soul, causing us to see and experience life through a painfully distorted lens. In adulthood, this leads to lies and emotional reactivity that is disproportionate to perceived emotional threat. Our secrets are keeping us sick! If we never stop to explore the reasons behind dysfunctional adult behaviours, we will only keep repeating them; with our children, our partners, our friends and at work. This presentation explores the reasons why we keep secrets and the importance of exposing them, to prevent us from repeating the harmful behaviours we ignore and choose not to repair.

Mark Drax Mark Drax, ACC is an Addiction Recovery Coach, trained in England and America and based in London. He turned his experiences with early trauma and addiction into a coaching practice specifically aimed at helping people apply addiction recovery tools in a realistic and sustainable manner. Mark specialises in helping people identify and break dysfunctional patterns of sexual behaviour, bridging the gap between treatment and life. He works with individuals and presents workshops on subjects like shame, honesty & vulnerability. His goal is always to help clients replace addictive secrecy with healthy, nurturing pursuits; to rediscover and reclaim their true and original ‘self’.

10.45AM - 11.45AM VICTORIA SUITE

DR TENA MOYER BEYOND DUAL DIAGNOSIS: THE HOLOGRAPHIC PATIENT Through the use of both didactic materials and case studies this presentation will explore how our patients are a mosaic of their biology, their innate temperament and their experiences. We will examine multiple disciplines and weave them together so that we can illuminate the inner life of our patients, both for ourselves and for them. We will discuss polyvagal theory and how it manifests in patient presentation, brain development and how childhood experiences are encoded into adult personalities, psychoanalytic theories and how to incorporate them into our formulations of our patients, normal biological and psychological development and how disruptions at specific points manifest later in life, attachment and family systems as well as other relevant areas of consideration. This enables us, as practitioners, to think of our patients in three dimensions - how each aspect of experience interfaces and interconnects with other life experiences so that the whole person emerges, not as a set of behaviours or a collection of symptoms, but as a holographic human being. By understanding the intersection of these factors we are able to imagine not only who our patients are but how and why they became who they are. And, through our ability to imagine and enliven their narrative, we are able to help them imagine and enliven themselves.

Dr Tena Moyer Dr Moyer, MD, serves as the Director of Liaison Psychiatry for Sierra Tucson. She attended University of Southern Keck School of Medicine and completed an internal medicine internship at County-USC Medical Center. She has extensive training in multiple psychiatric and psychological techniques. Dr Moyer is trained in Somatic Transformation Therapy and Gestalt Equine . She has pursued extensive psychoanalytic and psychodynamic training. As a practitioner, Dr Moyer attempts to synthesise diverse perspectives and approaches into her understanding and treatment of psychiatric patients, including biological, developmental, attachment, family systems, trauma, and psychoanalytic considerations.

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With its own, onsite private hospital, The Cabin’s fully licensed team of Western-trained , psychologists and counsellors delivers 'East meets West' treatment designed to address all aspects of clients’ health and well-being. Clients are allocated to one of the specialised programmes based on their need and identity and also receive family therapy and a personalised continuing care advisory

Complete treatment solutions for alcohol, drug and process addictions Di erentiated programmes o ering specialty treatment including: // The Edge Young adult male programme, treating 18-26 year olds, emphasizing experiential treatment and physical activity. Specialist gaming track available. // Rise (Women) & Reach (Men) Gender responsive, trauma informed addiction programme, drawing on the lived experiences of men and women fighting addiction. The programme is tailored to the di ering needs of each gender. // Salam Bi-lingual counsellors o er treatment in Arabic or English, tailored to Islamic and Arabic cultural sensitivities. // R12 LGBT+ programme, designed by and for LGBT+ people, with a focus on addressing internalized shame and homophobia. Specialist ChemSex track available.

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12.00PM - 1.00PM YORK SUITE

ROWDY YATES BAD MOUTHING, BAD HABITS AND BAD, BAD BOYS This presentation will explore the apparent relationship between dyslexia, drug dependence and offending. The intention of the original study was to verify various anecdotal sources which have suggested that the incidence of dyslexia is higher amongst drug users than the general population. The study also sought to assess whether there was any correlation between dyslexia and the severity of dependence and to explore drug users’ views and experiences. The findings generally support the anecdotal evidence. Dyslexia does appear to be significantly more prevalent in this population, and dyslexic drug users appear to have significantly more drug-related and health- related difficulties. These findings have serious implications for the delivery of drug treatment. Subsequent work explored treatment milieu and the dyslexic drug user’s experience of differing treatment methodologies. Further studies examined the impact of dyslexia in recovering populations within a specific addiction theory framework; particularly with regard to employability, self-esteem and stigma. This presentation provides an overview of the findings and discusses the current position and recent research and practice developments. Rowdy Yates Rowdy is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Stirling, Scotland. He was formerly the facilitator of the Scottish Addiction Studies group at the Faculty of Social Science, University of Stirling. He has worked in the substance misuse field for fifty years and, prior to this appointment, he was the Director and Co-founder of a collective of former addicts, subsequently called Lifeline Project. He has published widely on addiction issues, including an edited book (with Barbara Rawlings) on drug-free therapeutic communities; a handbook on the purchasing, management and evaluation of drug and alcohol services, and an edited collection (with Margaret Malloch) on recovery and pathways out of addiction, in addition to a large number of articles in various peer-reviewed journals. In 1994 he was awarded the MBE for services to the prevention of drug addiction. In 2012 he was made a Phoenix Futures Honorary Graduate and in 2018 he was presented with the William O’Brien Award for Excellence by the World Federation of Therapeutic Communities. He is the current Executive Director of EWODOR (the European Working Group on Drugs Oriented Research) and President of the EFTC (European Federation of Therapeutic Communities).

12.00PM - 1.00PM LANCASTER SUITE

DR JAMES STALLARD THE REVOLVING DOOR: PSYCHIATRY IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: FREQUENT ATTENDERS, MEDICALLY UNEXPLAINED SYMPTOMS, OVERDOSE, ADDICTION AND PERSONALITY DISORDERS Functional or medically unexplained symptoms are some of the most complex and controversial problems presenting to clinicians. Overuse of opiates for pains which never get better, demands for operations which aren’t necessary and long stays in hospital. How does a working on the frontline of the NHS steer treating teams and patients towards better outcomes? In this presentation Dr James Stallard will draw on his long experience as a frontline ED Psychiatrist with the NHS, and describe a successful clinical approach which has resulted in reduced emergency attendance (from frequent attenders) and higher levels of satisfaction for patients and clinicians.

Dr James Stallard Dr Stallard has a specialist interest in the interface between physical and psychological illness, management of mood disorders and anxiety and the Psychological effects of trauma. Dr Stallard graduated from Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School in 1993. He trained in psychiatry in the West London Psychiatric Training Scheme, becoming a Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 1998. He completed his MSc in Psychiatry and Psychiatric Research in 1999. His first post as a Consultant Psychiatrist in the NHS was with the West End Community Mental Health Team in Central London. In 2005 he moved to Dorset where he has worked as a Liaison Psychiatrist in the NHS, setting up and running a Liaison Psychiatry Service at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital. The service has been rated as ‘excellent’ by the Psychiatric Liaison Accreditation Network and has attracted funding from the acute trust. Dr Stallard runs a private practice alongside his NHS work, in Salisbury and Southampton.

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12.00PM - 1.00PM VICTORIA SUITE

DR NEIL BRENER THE REPRESENTATION OF MADNESS IN 19TH CENTURY OPERA In the 19th century, opera was one of the major popular art forms. The rise of the great mad scene reflected the growing interest in mental health at that time. Dr Brener will review the development of madness in opera with examples and will use this to reflect on current views. Accompanied by Jessie Tse, Soprano performing the mad scene from Lucia di Lammamore. Dr Neil Brener Dr Brener is a Consultant Psychiatrist at The Priory Hospital North London where he has been intrinsic in the development of the Addiction Treatment Programme since 1997. In central London he has a private practice in Harley Street, the City and Canary Wharf. He presents regularly both in the UK and internationally on the treatment of addictions, anxiety and depression. Dr Brener has dedicated his career to the understanding and treatment of mental health issues and specialises in how addictions and co-existing disorders need to be treated concurrently. He appears on television news programmes, documentaries and audience discussion shows as well as regularly contributing articles to the national press.

12.00PM - 1.00PM ALBERT SUITE

ANDY RAMAGE THIS PILL WILL MAKE YOU LIMITLESS This talk will start with a story about a pill that will make you limitless. Andy uses metaphor to bring home the message that taking a break from alcohol is filled with a plethora of benefits. Going alcohol-free is not about giving something up, it’s about gaining and massive advantage. Andy will then introduce the OneYearNoBeer. com movement which has helped over 50,000 people transform their relationship with alcohol and aims to reach 1 million people over the next three years. OneYearNoBeer’s mission is to help a mass audience by creating a company that’s big enough to stand toe to toe with the alcohol giants and advertise a new message - that going alcohol-free will ‘actually’ make you cooler, sexier, tons of fun and even more successful. At OYNB we have found the alcohol-free movement is a gateway that brings people together, to be better. This not only helps prevent the slide towards addiction but also unlocks new ways of thinking and behaving that transform lives, such as connection, a tribe, inspiration to exercise, eat well and meditate. From this newfound place of empowerment, there is an opportunity to build resilience and prevent many of the other issues that hinder our society. Ultimately this talk is a rallying call for collaboration. Underlying our respective organisations from prevention to cure is a shared mission - to help people. Therefore we’re all playing for the same team, just in different positions. At OYNB our aim is to create a massive global platform that we can use to collaborate with and promote fellow organisations who are also trying to help people live life. Better.

Andy Ramage Andy is a former professional athlete and after injury cut short his career he went on to co-create two multimillion-dollar city brokerages. After achieving traditional “success” Andy was left unfit, unhealthy, overweight, stressed and unhappy. He believed there had tobe another way to win big in the city while staying super fit, healthy, maintaining a happy home life and doing it with a smile on his face. So he set out on a quest to study peak performance and well- being. As part of this process, Andy took a break from alcohol. It was this experience that helped him unlock the behavioural change code and revitalise his business and life. Inspired, Andy co-founded a world-leading behavioural change platform OneYearNoBeer.com (OYNB) which is a 28, 90 or 365-day alcohol-free challenge. OYNB has inspired over 50,000 people to transform their relationship with alcohol and power up their life. Andy’s first book with Pan Macmillan - ‘The 28-day alcohol-free challenge’ is a best seller and his second book on motivation will be released in December 2019. You can catch Andy almost daily LIVE on both the @OneYearNoBeer & @AndyRamageMV Instagram and FB pages inspiring over 70,000 followers. Andy completes a masters degree in coaching psychology and positive psychology later this year and will then pursue his PhD. Andy’s unique background, education and experience make him one of the world’s leading behavioural change & peak performance experts.

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2.00PM - 3.30PM YORK SUITE

ALASTAIR MORDEY AND BILLY MOORE POST-TRAUMATIC GROWTH: THE ROLE OF FIGHTING SPORTS IN OVERCOMING ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AND ADDICTION. A CONVERSATION BETWEEN ALASTAIR MORDEY (THAI REHAB PIONEER) AND BILLY MOORE (BOXER AND AUTHOR OF ‘A PRAYER BEFORE DAWN’). Recent research into the psychological causes of addiction have revealed a ‘dose response’ relationship between adverse childhood experiences and addiction. Ironically, a sense of achievement and purpose can be found through the discipline and camaraderie of fighting sports. Sports like Boxing and Muay Thai have traditionally been used as one way of escaping poverty, deprivation and the traumas of an adverse childhood, drug use and crime. These sports have proved to be effective in community centres, boy’s clubs and correctional facilities the world over, instilling a sense of discipline and a constructive way of living for energetic young men. More widely still, and in light of recent comments by the APA regarding traditional concepts of masculinity, we could say that fighting sports ‘contain and channel’ so-called ‘toxic masculinity’. In this talk, Alastair Mordey- Thai rehab pioneer- explores these sports, their clinical applications and their potential to create post-traumatic growth through conversation with Billy Moore; boxer, author and anti-knife crime advocate.

Alastair Mordey Alastair is an international addiction counsellor, Thai rehab pioneer, author, and expert speaker. He co-founded and developed the largest treatment centre outside of the USA, The Cabin Chiang Mai. Historically, Alastair has worked in the entire range of settings from street outreach and frontline services to the management of residential units. In 2016, Alastair pioneered The Edge, the first rehab in the world to treat addiction and trauma in young men (18–30) by using Muay Thai (kickboxing) and triathlon training. Alastair and his graduates at The Edge regularly embarked on competitive triathlons from Olympic to Ironman distance. Alastair writes on addiction for many publications including Tatler, CNN and the Asian Correspondent. In 2016, he appeared as Jason Statham’s body double in the film, ‘Mechanic: The Resurrection’ which was filmed on location in Thailand. He has also recently completed his first book, ‘Meet The Reptile’ - a mythopoetic account of addiction in the post-modern age.

Billy Moore Born in Liverpool in 1973, Billy had a difficult upbringing and struggled with addiction. In 2005, wishing to make a fresh start, Billy relocated to Thailand and entered a period of sobriety. However, he eventually relapsed and was arrested and charged by Thai police and sent to Klong Prem prison, the infamous ‘Bangkok Hilton’. Billy witnessed acts of extreme violence and sexual assault. Eventually he found purpose through taking part in Muay Thai tournaments in jail. Here, he found ‘a wall of human community’ amongst the elite boxers and re-gained his sobriety. Ultimately his success as a member of the boxing team at Klong Prem led to his release. Upon release, Billy wrote about his experiences in his book, ‘A Prayer Before Dawn’ which was later adapted for the screen and premiered at The Cannes Film Festival in 2017. Since then, Billy has not only survived cancer, but also gone on to become a potent advocate of boxing and anti-knife crime initiatives in the Liverpool area. He teaches boxing to local youth and appears regularly in the national media. He has now completed his second book, ‘Surrender from the Heart’ which focuses on his traumatic childhood, exploring the background and causes that led to his addictions.

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2.00PM - 3.30PM LANCASTER SUITE

PROFESSOR WULF RÖSSLER NUTRITION, SLEEP AND PHYSICAL EXERCISE: IMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH Until recently nutrition and various other lifestyle factors were predominantly in the focus of medical disciplines like cardiology, endocrinology or gastroenterology. As mental disorders are multifactorial diseases and as such are complex, emerging evidence suggests that nutrition, exercise and sleep also play an important role in the aetiology, progression and treatment of mental disorders. In this regard research has mostly focused on depression and anxiety, but there is also evidence for other mental disorders like or autism. Facts concerning the relationship between diet and sleep on neuro-transmitter processes, immune-inflammatory pathways or oxidative stress will be demonstrated in this presentation.

Modifications of life style factors and diet are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic options. Mostly used are nutrient-based supplements and essential elements in combination. But also healthy diet patterns with a high intake of vegetable, fruits and fish have proven beneficial in the treatment. If we better understand the microbiota-gut-brain axis and its impact on behaviour, mood and cognitive processes, diet and lifestyle factors can not only contribute to the treatment but also to the prevention of mental disorders.

Professor Wulf Rössler Professor Rössler is currently a Senior Professor at the Charité University Medicine in Berlin (Germany). Previously he has been a full Professor of Clinical and Social Psychiatry at the University of Zurich (Switzerland) and Director at the Psychiatric University Hospital as well as the Head of the Medical Directorate. After his retirement in Zurich, he was appointed Senior Professor at the University of Lüneburg (Germany), Head of the Center of Public Health and Project Leader of several large-scale EU research projects. Concurrently, he was appointed as Professor at the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil), Project Leader of a large-scale epidemiological project in Zurich with nine sub-projects, and Fellow at the Collegium Helveticum, a joint Research Institute between University and ETH Zurich.

2.00PM - 3.30PM ALBERT SUITE

DR TIM LEIGHTON WHAT IS ADDICTIONS COUNSELLING AND HOW SHOULD IT BE SUPERVISED? The profession of addictions counsellor is not as well defined or evolved in the U.K. as it is in the U.S. In the UK the only widely recognised counselling credential is the generic accreditation offered by BACP. While excellent generic counselling skills are absolutely essential for all addictions practitioners, there is a strong argument that additional skills and knowledge are required to work effectively. But the specialist accrediting bodies like FDAP are small and not widely known so when counselling posts are being recruited for, BACP accreditation is often sought, which does not assure that the practitioner possesses crucial knowledge and skills, in areas such as assessment, group facilitation, family work or the implementation of evidenced interventions. The same issue arises with the supervision of addictions work. In light of the acknowledged gap between real world and evidence-based counselling practice, it is time to develop, disseminate and implement standards and models specific to the treatment of addicted people and their families, and develop supervision frameworks alongside. Pathways to such development are discussed, and the views of the audience will be solicited.

Dr Tim Leighton Tim is Director of Professional Education and Research for the charity Action on Addiction. He designed and launched the charity’s foundation and honours degree courses in Addictions Counselling in 2004. These courses are taught at Action on Addiction’s Centre for Addiction Treatment Studies, and have produced around 300 graduates to date. The degrees are franchised by The University of Bath. Tim has been a UKCP registered Cognitive Analytic Psychotherapist since 1994 and is also an accredited trainer and supervisor. His current research interests are mechanisms of change in alcohol and drug rehabilitation programme, and theory-based evaluation of treatment programmes.

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2.00PM - 3.30PM VICTORIA SUITE

ALEX DA SILVA AND LUCY DA SILVA A JOURNEY FROM ADDICTION TO HELPING CHANGE THE WORLD, ONE PERSON AT A TIME In this rapidly changing world, Lucy and Alex are scratching the surface and bringing entrepreneurial ideas to the addiction field. During this presentation they will discuss how the combination of therapeutic and coaching skills have proved successful in working with individuals both in one to one and in group dynamics. With that said, the Da Silva’s bring a different angle to their work with people suffering with addictive tendencies by sharing and drawing on their own past struggles. They will discuss how each has contributed to creating a sense of balance, using these experiences to inspire their bespoke service, conveying empathetic understanding and how, as survivors, all can become true advocates of strength, tenacity and resilience to other women and men.

Alex Da Silva Alex is a qualified Life Coach, a qualified Mindfulness Practitioner and the Founder of Happy As Larry Group. Alex specialises in emotional intelligence, helping individuals to connect with the ‘inner genius’ and find fulfilment in their lives. He is an ambassador for the Winehouse Foundation and the host of Happy As Larry Group - The Feel-Good Show! Podcast on iTunes and YouTube. Alex is a motivational speaker, sharing his life story with audiences ranging from students to professionals, to prison inmates and individuals that seek recovery from addiction. Alex has also recently spoken at TedxUoChester on the journey to your future self.

Lucy Da Silva Lucy is a qualified Addiction Therapist currently working on her dissertation for her master’s qualification. Lucy’s professional experience is working in the voluntary sector on front line services, working with individuals one on one and facilitating group processes as well as privately heading up Happy As Larry Groups Addictive Behaviours division. Lucy is an ambassador for the Foundation and she is also a regular columnist for the recovery magazine Pipe Down. She has finalised her autobiography, having had an excerpt of it published for a charity that campaigns against childhood sexual abuse as well as appearing in a recent documentary investigating childhood abuse as a resultant cause of addiction. Lucy is an inspirational speaker, sharing her life story with prison inmates, students, professionals and individuals all seeking recovery from addiction.

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DR PHILIPPE WUYTS BURNOUT HUMANITY - FROM EXCESS TO EXHAUSTION This presentation will start off with the presenting data from a multitude of sources on burnout prevalence in different populations. The important impact on individuals, business, and society at large will be demonstrated with a number of examples from recent studies. Secondly, a chronological overview of the development of the burnout concept will be presented. Freudenbergers 12 phase model and Maslach’s Burnout Inventory will be discussed in order to establish an effective working definition of the burnout syndrome and to highlight important diagnostic differences with major mood disorders and other pathologies. Thirdly, the central role of chronic stress in the complex interplay of dispositional, situational and systemic factors in burnout development will be addressed. A detailed account of how certain personality features and modern workplace-related practices pave the way towards the development of burnout pathology and how its symptomatology can be understood using this pathophysiological model as a base, will be presented. Forth, a range of systemic factors that are defining the Anthropocene age will be formulated, followed by a critical exploration of how these confront modern man and may lead to a fundamental crisis of existence, risking an increase of burnout on a global scale. In a final part, several ideas and suggestions to avert burnout humanity will be formulated. Dr Philippe Wuyts Dr Wuyts obtained his MD from the KU Leuven, Belgium in 2006. He trained in general adult psychiatry at the UPC KU Leuven and at King’s College London. He also holds an MBA degree from EDHEC Business School. Dr Philippe Wuyts works with the international population of expats, students and diplomats in Paris and is a preferred practitioner with several international organisations, academic institutions and Embassies. He has been active in academic research on Burnout since 2010 and has been invited to speak on the topic at international conferences over the past several years.

4.00PM - 5.30PM LANCASTER SUITE

JOHN D LIEBERMAN LONELINESS Loneliness is more than a feeling. Recent research shows that loneliness may be as dangerous as smoking. Loneliness is a bio-psycho-social issue; it influences how we feel, how we act, the status of our health and potentially our life expectancy. One year ago, the British government instituted a Ministry of Loneliness because they recognised the need to address it as a social issue. In this presentation, we will look at how families and significant others are affected by substance abuse and addiction. We will look most specifically at two areas. 1. Addiction is a disease of alienation. The individual suffering with this chronic illness becomes more and more alienated from family, friends, and ultimately themselves. Many addicts describe feeling all alone while in a crowd. Many recovering addicts describe feeling connected while ‘holding hands with strangers’. 2. When family and loved ones are confronted with the reality that someone they love has a drug and/or alcohol problem, the support system within the family is fractured. In this presentation, we look at how those close to the “addict” suffer in a way that we usually do not name specifically. Loneliness becomes a very real and detrimental reality. This is caused by lack of understanding, fear, past experience and shame. In many ways loved ones suffering with loneliness find themselves caught in a cycle of anger, fear, sadness and feel lost with nowhere to turn for support. Family should be the ultimate “safe” place; addiction, substance abuse and other issues can make home instead feel like the loneliest place on earth. We will also look at how the modern age of snapchat, twitter and Instagram promote the idea of “fitting in.” Fitting in is the opposite of belonging. Belonging is the antidote to loneliness. This presentation will provide tools, skills and direction for professionals. John D Lieberman John has committed his life to helping adolescents and young adults and their families find lasting recovery from the damages of addiction and co-occurring disorders. John holds a master’s degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology and is currently the Administrative Director for Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers. During his 33 years in the Treatment Industry, John has led groups, been a featured speaker at national conferences, appeared in magazine articles and has been on numerous TV segments as an industry authority and champion of addiction recovery.

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4.00PM - 5.30PM ALBERT SUITE

DR PIPPA HUGO FIGHTING CHILD STARVATION – GIVING EATING DISORDERS NOWHERE TO HIDE WITHIN THE FAMILY UNIT Eating disorders are serious illnesses in young people, with profound consequences for physical, social and emotional development affecting the whole family. It is often assumed that specific individual are necessary to help someone recover; but involving the parents and family in understanding and managing the illness is crucial to successful treatment. Family-based treatment has emerged as an effective intervention for adolescents with eating disorders. In her presentation, Dr Hugo will be outlining the physical and psychological elements of eating disorders, explaining the effects of starvation on thoughts and feelings, and how these can interfere with therapy and recovery. Using case presentations and patients’ stories, she will discuss the rationale and phases of family based treatment and various modifications that have been developed. Resources that support families and factors that promote recovery will also be addressed.

Dr Pippa Hugo As an adolescent Psychiatrist, Dr Hugo believes strongly in the importance of engaging young people, encouraging their voice whilst supporting parents to develop the understanding and skills required to help their children. In ensuring a holistic approach, Pippa also believes in working with the wider multidisciplinary team and if necessary schools, to address all aspects of a young person’s social, emotional and physical development. Throughout her career, Pippa has been heavily involved in teaching and the supervision of nursing, psychology, medical students and psychiatric trainees. She has engaged in researching eating disorders and presented at both international and national settings including regularly to GPs and schools.

4.00PM - 5.30PM VICTORIA SUITE

NICK BARTON AND KIRBY GREGORY THE HEALTHY CONTAINER This combination as a presentation/workshop will examine the concepts of containment and holding environments and explore how they might apply to addiction treatment in terms of their implications for practice, service delivery and organisational development. The difference between healthy and unhealthy containers and their implications for the patient/client experience will be explored. It will illuminate the connection between the quality of containment and ethical conduct. The contention is that understanding the concept of containment is vital to establishing an effective therapeutic relationship, but may be insufficiently embraced in the addiction treatment field.

Nick Barton Qualified as a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist in the US, Nick ran the addiction treatment centre Clouds House before going on to lead the charity Clouds and expanding its range. From 2007-15 he was chief executive of Action on Addiction. He has written many articles, spoken at conferences and contributed chapters to books. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Health by the University of Bath for services to addiction treatment. He has been a trustee of several charities, including Nelson Trust, EATA, SMMGP and Safe Lives, the domestic abuse charity. He is also a trustee of the Mackie Foundation.

Kirby Gregory Kirby is a Cognitive Analytic Psychotherapist and Supervisor. He has worked in the addiction field since 1991. He was Head of Treatment at Clouds House from 1999 until taking up the role of Treatment Director for Action on Addiction in 2007. Since leaving the charity in 2015, he has worked with Nick Barton as a consultant, assisting with programme design and supervision for European clients. In addition to this, Kirby has returned to his former occupation as a professional guitarist and singer.

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4.00PM - 5.30PM WESTMINSTER SUITE

JANIS WINEHOUSE, RICHARD COLLINS, ALEX DA SILVA AND LUCY DA SILVA THE STRENGTH OF A MOTHER AND CONTINUING A LEGACY Nothing can ever prepare a mother for the loss of her daughter, not to mention when it is played out in front of millions of people around the world. But for Janis Winehouse, Amy’s tragic passing inspired a mission to better inform and educate young people about the effects of drug and alcohol misuse and support those seeking help and on-going support in their recovery. In this live podcast discussion hosted by Lucy and Alex da Silva of the Happy As Larry Group, Janis will speak about her experience living with a daughter who was struggling for so many years, how addiction impacted the family system and affected the members within it. Alex and Lucy will discuss how, as professionals, we can support family members to look after themselves when a relative is suffering or admitted into treatment. Janis’s husband, Richard Collins, will also reference the Amy Winehouse Foundation’s work and its groundbreaking awareness programme.

Janis Winehouse Janis is mother to arguably the most gifted artist of her generation, Amy Winehouse. Janis is now 64 and has been suffering with MS for 40 years. She is a fully qualified pharmacist. Janis was born in Brooklyn New York but returned to the UK as a young child where she was raised in Hackney, East London. Janis is mother to Alex and Amy. She is the Co-founder of the Amy Winehouse Foundation, and an ambassador for the MS Society.

Richard Collins Richard is 68 and he was born and bred in Hackney, London. Richard is a counsellor, and a cancer survivor. He has used his experience to set up a cancer support group, is also a proud trustee of the Amy Winehouse Foundation. Richard lives with Janis and their two cats in Barnet.

Alex Da Silva Alex is a qualified Life Coach, a qualified Mindfulness Practitioner and the Founder of Happy As Larry Group. Alex specialises in emotional intelligence, helping individuals to connect with the “inner genius” and find fulfilment in their lives. He is an ambassador for the Amy Winehouse Foundation and the host of Happy As Larry Group – The Feel-Good Show! podcast on iTunes and YouTube. Alex is a motivational speaker, sharing his life story with audiences ranging from students to professionals, to prison inmates and individuals that seek recovery from addiction. Alex has also recently spoken at TedxUoChester on the journey to your future self.

Lucy Da Silva Lucy is a qualified Addiction Therapist currently working on her dissertation for her master’s qualification. Lucy’s professional experience is working in the voluntary sector on front line services, working with individuals 1 on 1 and facilitating group processes as well as privately heading up HAL Groups Addictive Behaviours division. Lucy is an ambassador for the Amy Winehouse Foundation and she is also a regular columnist for the recovery magazine Pipe Down. She has finalised her autobiography, having had an excerpt of it published for a charity that campaigns against childhood sexual abuse as well as appearing in a recent documentary investigating childhood abuse as a resultant cause of addiction. Lucy is an inspirational speaker, sharing her life story with prison inmates, students, professionals and individuals all seeking recovery from addiction.

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6.00PM - 7.30PM YORK SUITE

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ROBERT AMSTERDAM IN CONVERSATION WITH HEATHER HAYES THE WORLD IS REACTING FROM A STATE OF FEAR: THE SIGNIFICANT IMPACT EMOTIONAL DISTRESS HAS ON POLITICAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THE PSYCHOSOCIAL REVERBERATION THIS HAS ON THE WIDER COMMUNITY. Recommended for professionals from both legal and BME health backgrounds as well as individuals interested in understanding the psychosocial complexities and the significance of emotion within political relationships as well as legal conflict at every level. This presentation will be hosted by Heather Hayes, Hostage Negotiator, Psychological Profiler, Therapist and Interventionist, recognised for her comprehensive and trauma-informed approach to addiction and intervention.

Heather, passionate about humanitarian issues, will be joined in conversation with Robert Amsterdam to discuss how fear is driving the political climate and what the potential fall out from that might look like. Amsterdam is a Canadian International Lawyer with 35 years experience. He is known as “one of the few lawyers in the world [good at] taking on the state when the state starts acting like a criminal.” High-profile cases of his include famous political prisoners such as Eligio Cedeño in Venezuela, African political leaders such as Nigeria’s Nasir El-Rufai, and leading democracy advocates such as Singapore’s Dr Chee Soon Juan.

Together, Heather and Robert will be looking at Robert’s experience of working alongside public figures and communities in some of the most challenging investment environments and the impact reacting from a place of fear can have on political relationships and the psychosocial reverberation this has on the wider community. Using her therapeutic stand point, Heather will look at how lawyers, their clients and even the general public cope with the backlash caused when decisions are taken in a heightened emotional state.

They will also provide understanding around the importance of forging relationships between therapists and lawyers in order to better serve our clients and patients. Attendees will gain insight into the synergies between public international law, international criminal law, and political advocacy and how actions and influences within these areas have implications on, and are consequences of, our emotions.

Robert Amsterdam Robert is an international lawyer with 35 years experience working on high-profile cases in emerging markets. Amsterdam’s unique blend of political advocacy and international law has led to his retention by several world leaders, such as the former Prime Minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra, former President of Zambia Rupiah Banda, Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State in Nigeria, among other high profile figures. The law firm is well known for its pro bono practice in human rights, including the defence of the award-winning democracy activist Dr Chee Soon Juan of Singapore, Ilya Ponomarev, an exiled Russian State Duma Deputy, and the journalist Stephan Templ, who recently became the first Jewish political prisoner of Austria. The firm has also represented Georges Tadonki, a United Nations employee who survived a campaign of intimidation by officials in Zimbabwe – a case which resulted in Amsterdam & Partners LLP being awarded the 2013 Global Pro Bono Dispute of the Year Award from American Lawyer.

Heather Hayes Heather is founder and CEO of Heather Hayes & Associates, she is a Master’s Level, Licensed Counsellor, Board Registered Interventionist (CIP) and Certified ARISE® Interventionist. She has over 30 years of experience working with addictions and other disorders and specialises in the treatment of adolescents, brain disorders, complex mental health issues and the full spectrum of addictive disorders. Known as one of the country’s most prominent authorities on these topics, she often speaks nationally and internationally and has been published numerous times.

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TUESDAY 7TH MAY - DAY FEATURES

TO START THE DAY 7.00AM - 8.00AM VICTORIA SUITE - YOGA WITH ANNIE MCCULLOUGH 7.30AM - 8.30AM LANCASTER SUITE - OPEN RECOVERY MEETING THE GRAND OPENING 9.00AM - 9.20AM EXHIBITORS ARENA - HOSTED BY DAVID CHARKHAM David’s inspirational talks and workshops have been presented across continents, from Mother Teresa’s half way house in Calcutta to Bomb Shelters in Israel . After 24 years as an NHS Recovery Skills Specialist, sharing his story ‘30 Years Sober’ and asking the key question ‘Now that you’ve stopped, how do you stay stopped?’. He is a co-patron of The Outside Edge Theatre Company. David contributed extensively to Mark Billingham’s book ‘Die of Shame’ and the lead character, The Counsellor. David is the UK Ambassador for The Cabin Chiangmai’. LUNCHTIME SPECIAL THE RECOVERY STREET FILM FESTIVAL 2019 - 1.10PM - 1.50PM ALBERT SUITE The short films highlight the problems experienced when someone is attempting to regain their place in society, to revive links with family, secure a home and get a job. The Recovery Street Film Festival’s aim is to empower people affected by addiction by giving them a voice, providing a platform for them to tell their own stories of recovery. LEADER PRESENTATION 2.00PM – 3.30PM YORK SUITE - ROKELLE LERNER THE SHAME SPIRAL AND CULTIVATING HEALTHY ATTACHMENT: DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND RELATIONAL DIFFICULTIES

SPOTLIGHT PRESENTATION 6.00PM - 7.30PM - YORK SUITE - DR CLAUDIA BLACK UNSPOKEN LEGACY: REVERBERATIONS OF TRAUMA IN THE ADDICTED FAMILY

BOOK SIGNINGS JUDITH LANDAU - STAND 30 - 3.30PM MANDY SALIGARI - STAND 57 - 1.15PM SHERI LAINE - STAND 57 - 5.30PM BENJAMIN FRY - STAND 2 - 1.15PM ROKELLE LERNER - STAND 57 - 3.30PM IN THE EXHIBITORS ARENA NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES 9.00AM - 9.30AM 1.00PM - 2.00PM 3.30PM - 4.00PM 5.30PM - 6.00PM IN THE EXHIBITORS ARENA

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9.30AM - 10.30AM YORK SUITE

PAUL SUNDERLAND RELINQUISHMENT AND ADOPTION: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF AN EARLY PSYCHOLOGICAL WOUND There is a high incidence of addiction and other mental health disorders amongst adoptees, with a disproportionate number presenting for treatment and recovery programmes. As early separation is a relational trauma, it manifests later in life as problems in relationships. The impact of trauma on functioning is both physical and psychological. The relinquishment and adoption wound is stored, like other early attachment wounds, in implicit memory systems. The unconscious remembers the relinquishment as devastating and makes a mental note to avoid any similar experience at all costs. The conscious mind cannot recall the experience and so has no defense against the old lie that what cannot be recalled cannot have impact.

Paul Sunderland Paul has over thirty years of experience in working with clients with addiction and other mental health disorders. He has been clinical director of treatment centers in the UK and abroad. He has presented and taught on this topic at psychotherapy conferences (UKESAD, ATSAC), treatment centers and public lectures since 2008.

9.30AM - 10.30AM LANCASTER SUITE

DR LEON VAN HUYSSTEEN AND JAN GERBER AT THE INTERSECTION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND WEALTH – UNDERSTANDING THE WEALTHY CLIENT AND THEIR FAMILY As more and more people grow up in significant wealth, understanding the complexities of providing expert treatment for this group is becoming more important. People from wealth are often confronted with a unique set of circumstances that impact upon their mental health: privilege, affluent neglect, affluenza, particular and often entrenched family dynamics, etc. Anyone providing care for this group of clients should have a clear understanding of the challenges and expectations. Very often, high net worth co-exists with low self-worth resulting in self- deception, denial and rationalisation of their illness and behaviour.

Dr Leon van Huyssteen Dr van Huyssteen is a Consultant Psychiatrist and Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He has been in full time private practice since 2004 providing care and treatment for people with a broad range of mental health concerns. He is dually accredited in general adult psychiatry and substance misuse and has a special interest in peri-natal concerns, sleep medicine and occupational psychiatry. Dr van Huyssteen provides a dynamic yet holistic approach to care with the focus on establishing a strong therapeutic relationship with his patients. He is passionate about empowering patients to take control of their lives and helping them to maximise their potential.

Jan Gerber Jan Gerber is the founder of Paracelsus Recovery, a premier provider of mental health and addiction treatment working primarily with UHNW and celebrity clients and is the clinic’s director. He is a board member on several clinics and healthcare providers in Switzerland and has many years of experience managing addiction treatment and mental health providers as well as medical clinics. Jan’s philosophy regarding healthcare (physical and mental health) is “whatever works best” as he was frustrated by the displayed tunnel vision of many established doctors and treatment providers and common ‘one size fits all’ treatments.

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9.30AM - 10.30AM ALBERT SUITE

DR JUDITH LANDAU AND GALE SALER ACCESSING THE COMBINED KNOWLEDGE OF THE TREATMENT INDUSTRY AND THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY TO HELP CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES WORK TOGETHER TO FACILITATE RESILIENCE AND IMPROVE OUTCOMES - PART ONE There is a dramatic increase in risk-taking behaviour in our youth, precipitated by the wave of personal and societal violence, climate change, and social disconnection. These three presentations, which will build on one another, will discuss and illustrate, through case studies and outcome research, the urgent need to revisit our therapeutic origins to reorient our approach towards collective resilience as a healing community within and outside our walls. It is time to bridge our philosophical differences and combine our effective methodologies, techniques, and skills. Together we can form an impressive lobby and make a tremendous difference. Presentation #1: Bridging the knowledge of the treatment industry and Therapeutic Community This presentation provides background context while exploring current commonalities, diversities, challenges, and opportunities. Experiences, case studies, and research will illustrate possibilities for bridging the combined resources, research and techniques of the Therapeutic Community and Treatment Programme models from a local, regional and global perspective. This session gives context for the following sessions. Presentation #2: Methods and tools for integrating the Therapeutic Community Treatment Programme models into the larger community for prevention, early recognition, treatment, and a continuum of care Participants will review and discuss various presented interventions, in smaller groups with a designated reporter. The groups will share current and historic strengths, themes, customs and methods proven to be effective with youths and their families in their own settings. Participants will explore how to combine and utilise the techniques selected. Presentation #3 Workshop: Developing a collaborative plan for working with youth, families and their communities: Goals, tasks and actions This session will devise goals that build upon and utilise the strengths, customs, and methods identified in the previous session. The focus will be on developing goals and tasks for sustainable health and well-being for the youth, families, treatment programmes and the communities in which they live. The overall aim is for each participant to leave with a globally-informed, yet locally actionable plan which can be successfully implemented in each home community.

Dr Judith Landau Dr Landau, MD, DPM, LMFT, CFLE, CIP, CAI, CRS, President and CEO of Linking Human Systems, LLC, and ARISE® Network, and President of LINC Foundation, Inc., is a child, family and community neuropsychiatrist. Dr Landau is a former Professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine, she established the Evidence-Based, Best-Practice Transitional Family Therapy, the first integrative model of family therapy. She developed Evidence-Based interventions including: LINC Community Resilience, ARISE® Continuing Care with Intervention, a method for engaging and treating addicted individuals and their families, and LIFE, applied to reducing intimate partner violence, STDs/HIV/ AIDS, and addiction in inner city and minority women. Author and co-author of over 200 publications and books, she has taught and trained in over 100 countries. Dr Landau has been principle investigator on research and consultation to the UN, WHO, SAMHSA, and international governments.

Gale Saler Gale, LCPC, CRC-MAC, CAI, CIP, is a Licensed Clinical and Rehabilitation Counsellor and Master Addiction Counsellor, and is a senior ARISE® and Certified Intervention Professional and associate Director of ARISE® Consulting and Senior Trainer. Additionally as a life coach, Gale has been at the forefront of modifying the model and developing a programme of recovery coaching. Gale has worked in the addiction, mental health and rehabilitation field for over 40 years, she has developed, opened and operated effective treatment and recovery programmes with adolescents, young adults and adults, including co-occurring mental health or behavioural issues. NorthStar Academy, part of the Newport Academy Group demonstrates Gale’s standards in treatment with programmes for teens which engage the entire family system in the treatment and recovery process. Gale was presented with the Governor’s Citation in recognition of her advocacy on behalf of the citizens of Maryland, and the Excellence in Leadership Award from the State Associations for Addiction Services.

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9.30AM - 10.30AM VICTORIA SUITE

DR MASSIMILIANO FRANI PING! EXPERIENTIAL MODALITIES IN TREATING TRAUMA AND ADDICTION Health Music is the object of international evaluation for its application within the Mental Health field. This session is focused on providing tools and evaluative data to better understand the effects of Health Music on the recovery process, also, in response to the insufficient quantity of defined music interventions in more long-term settings, using distinct control and experimental groups. Participants will be able to assess Health Music application as a non-pharmacological intervention, based on technological developments and conceptual understanding of defined music selections. This presentation will show outcomes on a study that has been designed to measure the standard care, monitoring, and therapy sessions on patients while in treatment. The session also presents data and best practices associated with the utilisation of Health Music for in-patient and out-patient programmes.

Dr Massimiliano Frani Dr Frani’s determination to apply music in medicine through rigorous and scalable modalities, is matched by international acclaim for classical recordings, performances and original works for the theater, opera and motion picture industry. As Master Pedagogue, he lectures worldwide and has received the 2007 ASCAP Award, among other international awards. Massimiliano’s activity is converged in Health Music research and development with international institutions for the implementation of music as a didactic and therapeutic tool in Education, Special Education, and Mental Health. He has presented Health Music papers, training sessions and conferences worldwide and is the recipient of the Melvin Jones Humanitarian Award.

9.30AM - 10.30AM WESTMINSTER SUITE

MARK DEMPSTER SCHEMA THERAPY TO TREAT ADDICTION This presentation will trace the history of Schema Therapy and its relevance in the treatment of addiction. Early Maladaptive Schemas often spring from emotional needs that were not met during childhood or adolescence. In the case of individuals affected by addiction, these behavioural patterns tend to repeat throughout their lives, even though they are self-defeating and unhelpful. This presentation will provide a clear structure of assessment to diagnose schemas and expand on the various techniques used over the course of the therapy in order to reduce the negative effects of core life traps and improve outcomes of substance misuse disorder.

Mark Dempster Mark has presented at several BACP conferences, as well as presenting at many local authority and public health conferences. Mark speaks regularly on radio as well as breakfast TV. Mark is an experienced trainer and has delivered an extensive menu of training to substance misuse services throughout the last twenty years. Topics have included: relapse prevention, recovery coaching, harm reduction etc, dispelling the myths of 12 steps.

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9.30AM - 10.30AM BALMORAL SUITE

CHRISTOPHER PAUL JONES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS IN THE WORKPLACE AND ADDICTIONS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO BREAKING PATTERNS - PART ONE During this presentation participants will gain a deeper understanding into how our brain and body process stress and anxiety. They will learn about the fight, flight or freeze response and how they can spot when they themselves or somebody in their workplace reacts in one of those behavioural modes. Participants will learn about how external triggers and stimuli can fire off subconscious responses. They will be shown how to identify patterns within themselves and within others so that they can avoid such triggers. The workshop will also look at how responses and reactions to stress and anxiety can lead to addictive behaviour patterns, such as drinking, substance use, overeating and so on. Through better understanding the relationship between the mind, body and addictions, participants will be able to make more informed, clearer choices about how they choose to handle their stress and anxiety in the future and will leave the presentation with some practical therapeutic tools and exercises that they can use within both their daily life, and the workplace. This workshop puts forward the power and control that the participants themselves can have over the way that they are feeling, and they will leave feeling calmer and more confident, as individuals and in their ability to support and help others. This is a two hour workshop so notepads will be essential.

Christopher Paul Jones Christopher is a Harley Street based Integrative Change Therapist who is known in the industry as ‘the Breakthrough Expert’. With a background in CBT, Hypnotherapy, NLP, EMDR and EFT, not to mention Contemporary Psychology, Christopher is able to take clients from a place of fear to a place of freedom in the shortest time possible. He is in demand for treatments such as fear of flying, phobias, and handling stress and anxiety. Christopher has attracted a wide celebrity client base and has been featured in major publications such as Harper’s Bazaar and Hello! Magazine and was also featured on the BBC’s ‘Skies above Britain’.

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10.45AM - 11.45AM YORK SUITE

BENJAMIN FRY BIO-HACKING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM FOR MENTAL AND BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH RECOVERY Nervous system regulation is at the heart of mental and behavioural health problems. Advanced clinical methods now reference nervous system recovery as a route to treating both. This presentation explains in two parts first why, and then secondly how, to use technology to measure the nervous system during treatment with these methods. The world’s first non-contact device for reading nervous system biophysiological markers will be demonstrated live in session. It gives clinicians a live read-out of nervous system regulation via a coloured screen and allows them to record both the session and key statistics session-by-session during extended treatment.

Benjamin Fry Benjamin is the Founder of NeuralSolution, Khiron House and Get Stable. He is an accredited psychotherapist, author and entrepreneur. He has had a rich and varied career, combining his interests in psychology, the media and business. In his twenties he founded and exited two small businesses before starting a family, training as a psychotherapist and writing his first book which led to presenting a television series for the BBC. More recently he has combinedhis business experience, clinical training and media skills to set up Khiron House, a residential mental-health clinic, to lobby for more effective treatment in the public sector through his non-profit Get Stableand to found NeuralSolution which delivers nervous system informed technology for a variety of behavioural health problems.

10.45AM - 11.45AM LANCASTER SUITE

DR PAUL HOKEMEYER FRACTURED BY FASHION: HOW TRENDS FROM ELITE FASHION HOUSES IMPACT OUR INDIVIDUAL AND RELATIONAL WELLBEING In 1856, Charles Worth, a designer to the European aristocracy, sewed a discreet label bearing his name into the interior of one of his haute couture gowns thus beginning the age of designer fashion among the landed aristocracy. Fast forward to today where the labels of Gucci, Balenciaga and Supreme are brazenly incorporated into a garment’s exterior design and sold to aspirational consumers who sacrifice their wellbeing for an illusion of wealth and privilege that covers the psychic pain of relational disconnection. In this presentation, Dr Paul Hokemeyer, an internationally renowned expert on elite identity constructs, will explore how fashion serves to amplify the class divisions that lead to a betrayal of self and an amplification of individual pathologies.

Dr Paul Hokemeyer Dr Hokemeyer is an internationally renowned clinical and consulting psychotherapist who works with individuals and families in the , the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates and the European Union. A member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapists, he received his certification as a Clinical Trauma Professional and is licensed in New York and Colorado as a Marriage and Family Therapist. In addition to holding a Ph.D. in psychology, Dr Paul holds a doctorate in law and a M.A. in clinical psychology with a focus on family dynamics. Dr Paul’s academic and clinical research, in which he explores the culture of wealth and celebrity, has been published by Lambert Academic Press, The Journal of Wealth Management and is the topic of an upcoming book to be published by Hazelden. Dr Paul has become one of the world’s most sought-after media experts for his on-air work on CNN International, Al Jeezara, Good Morning America, , and the Today Show. He is frequently quoted as an expert by The New York Times, , U.S. News and World Report, Market Watch, WebMD, London’s Daily Mail, Men’s Health International, Prevention, Women’s Day, Yahoo, and others.

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10.45AM - 11.45AM ALBERT SUITE

DR JUDITH LANDAU AND GALE SALER ACCESSING THE COMBINED KNOWLEDGE OF THE TREATMENT INDUSTRY AND THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY TO HELP CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES WORK TOGETHER TO FACILITATE RESILIENCE AND IMPROVE OUTCOMES - PART TWO Presentation #2: Methods and tools for integrating the Therapeutic Community Treatment Programme models into the larger community for prevention, early recognition, treatment, and a continuum of care Participants will review and discuss various presented interventions, in smaller groups with a designated reporter. The groups will share current and historic strengths, themes, customs and methods proven to be effective with youths and their families in their own settings. Participants will explore how to combine and utilise the techniques selected.

Dr Judith Landau Dr Landau, MD, DPM, LMFT, CFLE, CIP, CAI, CRS, President and CEO of Linking Human Systems, LLC, and ARISE® Network, and President of LINC Foundation, Inc.

Gale Saler Gale, LCPC, CRC-MAC, CAI, CIP, is a Licensed Clinical and Rehabilitation Counsellor and Master Addiction Counsellor, and is a senior ARISE® and Certified Intervention Professional and associate Director of ARISE® Consulting and Senior Trainer.

10.45AM - 11.45AM VICTORIA SUITE

CARLOS MARTINEZ EXPERIENTIAL THERAPY: HOW IT ACCESSES THE RIGHT BRAIN IN THERAPY - PART ONE Many of the wounds people sustain in developmental trauma occur when the right brain is developing, which is tied to the autonomic nervous system and the polyvagal nervous system. While talk therapy can be helpful in recovery from trauma and addiction, many of the therapies we employ as practitioners can be improved upon by using techniques that access the right side of the brain, where the original traumas occurred. Experiential therapies that connect with the HPA axis will empower the client to recognise what is happening with them in the here and now and use that awareness to move toward emotional sobriety. Alice Miller wrote, “The authentic feelings stored in the body remain untapped, and the price the clients have to pay for this is the unremitting persistence of the severe symptoms affecting them.” Experiential therapy can provide a pathway for clients to connect with the unconscious, allowing them to own the story remembered by the body at an emotional level; they can then integrate that story instead of repressing it.

Carlos Martinez Carlos has worked in the mental health and human services field for over 20 years. Serving as a Pastor, Chaplain, Drug and Alcohol Counsellor, Mental Health Screener, and Programme Manager for a mental health intensive outpatient programme, Carlos has experience in several modalities of treatment including Gestalt, Experiential, Psychodrama, DBT, CBT, and Logotherapy. He is a Licensed Professional Counsellor, Advanced Clinical Supervisor, and has worked in a university counseling center as well as working as a Professor in the university setting. He currently works as the Clinical Supervisor at Onsite Workshops. He is a gifted communicator and speaks to audiences every week from around the world on trauma, addiction, codependency and experiential therapy.

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10.45AM - 11.45AM WESTMINSTER SUITE

RICHARD COLLINS THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE FAMILY LAW EXPERT AND THE CLINICAL EXPERT This interactive talk considers the role of the clinical expert in Family Law both for the legal professional and the client, the practicalities and procedure governing the selection of the clinical expert in private children proceedings and the role of the clinical expert in those proceedings. Richard is a highly experienced family law practitioner specializing in finance and private children cases following separation or divorce. His cases often feature addictive behaviour issues. He is a mediator, collaborative lawyer and litigator and is familiar with the court’s approach to such cases.

Richard Collins Richard is a highly experienced specialist family lawyer who advises on every aspect of family law including complex financial cases and private children issues often with an international element. He specialises in acting for clients with addiction issues and for their partners. Richard was previously a partner at a Tier 1 family law firm until 2018 when he joined Keystone Law as part of the Family & Matrimonial Team. He is a mediator and collaborative lawyer. He is a fellow of the International Academy of Family lawyers and a member of Resolution. Richard is a top recommended Family Lawyer in Spear’s 500 2018. Richard Collins is the co-author of Living Together: Is Marriage the Better Buy?

10.45AM - 11.45AM BALMORAL SUITE

CHRISTOPHER PAUL JONES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS IN THE WORKPLACE AND ADDICTIONS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO BREAKING PATTERNS - PART TWO During this presentation participants will gain a deeper understanding into how our brain and body process stress and anxiety. They will learn about the fight, flight or freeze response and how they can spot when they themselves or somebody in their workplace reacts in one of those behavioural modes. Participants will learn about how external triggers and stimuli can fire off subconscious responses. They will be shown how to identify patterns within themselves and within others so that they can avoid such triggers. The workshop will also look at how responses and reactions to stress and anxiety can lead to addictive behaviour patterns, such as drinking, substance use, overeating and so on. Through better understanding the relationship between the mind, body and addictions, participants will be able to make more informed, clearer choices about how they choose to handle their stress and anxiety in the future and will leave the presentation with some practical therapeutic tools and exercises that they can use within both their daily life, and the workplace. This workshop puts forward the power and control that the participants themselves can have over the way that they are feeling, and they will leave feeling calmer and more confident, as individuals and in their ability to support and help others. This is a two hour workshop so notepads will be essential.

Christopher Paul Jones Christopher is a Harley Street based Integrative Change Therapist who is known in the industry as ‘the Breakthrough Expert’. With a background in CBT, Hypnotherapy, NLP, EMDR and EFT, not to mention Contemporary Psychology, Christopher is able to take clients from a place of fear to a place of freedom in the shortest time possible. He is in demand for treatments such as fear of flying, phobias, and handling stress and anxiety. Christopher has attracted a wide celebrity client base and has been featured in major publications such as Harper’s Bazaar and Hello! Magazine and was also featured on the BBC’s ‘Skies above Britain’.

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WHY CHOOSE NIGHTINGALE HOSPITAL?

We are the only private mental health hospital in Family and friends are included in patients’ care central London, with over 30 years’ experience wherever appropriate, and are invited to attend a in treating patients monthly free family day, and a free evening weekly support group Our multidisciplinary team consists of leading consultant psychiatrists, nurses, therapists and We provide ongoing support for inpatients and psychologists who are all specifically trained in the day patients for a year after discharge, via free diagnosis and treatment of addiction weekly aftercare groups

Our hospital setting enables us to expertly care for We offer a flexible rolling 8-week evening addictions patients with a dual diagnosis treatment programme, that is tailored for those who do not require inpatient treatment, or have daytime Full medical detoxification is available if required at commitments first stage of treatment Our hospital offers 24/7 support, including emergency We treat national and international patients of all admissions at all hours acuity levels

Tel: +44 (0)20 7535 7700 Fax: +44 (0)20 7724 5976 Email: [email protected] www.nightingalehospital.co.uk #NightingaleHospital

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12.00PM - 1.00PM YORK SUITE

MANDY SALIGARI AND ZOE BLASKEY EARLY RECOGNITION AND PREVENTION OF ADDICTION, WHY PARENTAL SELF ESTEEM MATTERS Parenting and relationship expert Mandy Saligari will join Zoe Blaskey, founder of Motherkind in a live podcast discussion. In exploring their shared love for helping parents to face their own past and pain, they will discuss why parental self-esteem plays a primordial role in the early prevention of addiction. This will be an engaging and lively conversation, delegates will leave with an overview of Mandy’s framework as well as practical and informative ways which can help parents connect with their inner calm and happy place despite the madness of modern life.

Mandy Saligari Mandy is an addiction, parenting and relationship expert with a strong media platform. From her outpatient clinic, Charter Harley Street, which she founded in 2008, Mandy specialises in the treatment of individuals and families affected by broad-spectrum addiction and addictive processes. Mandy is a regular contributor to PSHE programmes in schools across the country, presenting teacher training and for students and parents on issues such as Understanding Addiction, Today’s Teenager and Proactive Parenting. Her programme ‘In Therapy’ for Channel 5 has completed three series, and her first book, Proactive Parenting, which outlines her pioneering approach, was published this year by Orion Press and is an Amazon bestseller.

Zoe Blaskey Prior to becoming a mum, Zoe’s passion for personal development led her to train as a coach, meditation teacher and integrate many other self-development techniques alongside her corporate marketing roles. Zoe has worked for MINI, BMW, Hiscox and City & Guilds in senior marketing roles and has consulted for established brands and start-ups such as Propercorn, Fixers and Nana’s Manners. Zoe has also been a Business Mentor for the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women. Her enthusiasm for wellbeing coupled with her natural ability to spot an unmet need paved the way to launching Motherkind in November 2017, now a top ranked podcast in Kids & Family category on iTunes UK charts.

12.00PM - 1.00PM LANCASTER SUITE

PROFESSOR MARCANTONIO SPADA NEW DIRECTIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PROBLEM DRINKING: TARGETING METACOGNITIVE CHANGE In this presentation, Professor Spada will outline the metacognitive approach to the conceptualisation and treatment of problem drinking. The presentation will be highlighting the role played by metacognitive beliefs, extended thinking and thought suppression in the development and escalation of problem drinking. Professor Spada will also review the type of interventions used in Metacognitive Therapy for the treatment of problem drinking and their efficacy. This presentation will guide development towards a basic understanding ofthe metacognitive approach to the conceptualisation and treatment of problem drinking and an understanding of the interventions used in Metacognitive Therapy along with resources to Key Literature on this subject matter.

Professor Marcantonio Spada Professor Spada is currently appointed Professor of Addictive Behaviours and Mental Health in the School of Applied Sciences at London South Bank University where he is the Head of the Division of Psychology and Deputy Lead of the Centre for Addictive Behaviours Research. His main research focus is on identifying metacognitive mechanisms involved in the development and maintenance of addictive behaviours with a view to developing new treatments which focus on modifying these mechanisms.

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12.00PM - 1.00PM ALBERT SUITE

DR JUDITH LANDAU AND GALE SALER ACCESSING THE COMBINED KNOWLEDGE OF THE TREATMENT INDUSTRY AND THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY TO HELP CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES WORK TOGETHER TO FACILITATE RESILIENCE AND IMPROVE OUTCOMES - PART THREE Presentation #3 Workshop: Developing a collaborative plan for working with youth, families and their communities: Goals, tasks and actions This session will devise goals that build upon and utilise the strengths, customs, and methods identified in the previous session. The focus will be on developing goals and tasks for sustainable health and well-being for the youth, families, treatment programmes and the communities in which they live. The overall goal is for each participant to leave with a globally-informed, yet locally actionable plan which can be successfully implemented in each home community

Dr Judith Landau Dr Landau, MD, DPM, LMFT, CFLE, CIP, CAI, CRS, President and CEO of Linking Human Systems, LLC, and ARISE® Network, and President of LINC Foundation, Inc.

Gale Saler Gale, LCPC, CRC-MAC, CAI, CIP, is a Licensed Clinical and Rehabilitation Counsellor and Master Addiction Counsellor, and is a senior ARISE® and Certified Intervention Professional and associate Director of ARISE® Consulting and Senior Trainer.

12.00PM - 1.00PM VICTORIA SUITE

CARLOS MARTINEZ EXPERIENTIAL THERAPY: HOW IT ACCESSES THE RIGHT BRAIN IN THERAPY - PART TWO Many of the wounds people sustain in developmental trauma occur when the right brain is developing, which is tied to the autonomic nervous system and the polyvagal nervous system. While talk therapy can be helpful in recovery from trauma and addiction, many of the therapies we employ as practitioners can be improved upon by using techniques that access the right side of the brain, where the original traumas occurred. Experiential therapies that connect with the HPA axis will empower the client to recognise what is happening with them in the here and now and use that awareness to move toward emotional sobriety. Alice Miller wrote, “The authentic feelings stored in the body remain untapped, and the price the clients have to pay for this is the unremitting persistence of the severe symptoms affecting them.” Experiential therapy can provide a pathway for clients to connect with the unconscious, allowing them to own the story remembered by the body at an emotional level; they can then integrate that story instead of repressing it.

Carlos Martinez Carlos has worked in the mental health and human services field for over 20 years. Serving as a Pastor, Chaplain, Drug and Alcohol Counsellor, Mental Health Screener, and Programme Manager for a mental health intensive outpatient programme, Carlos has experience in several modalities of treatment including Gestalt, Experiential, Psychodrama, DBT, CBT, and Logotherapy. He is a Licensed Professional Counsellor, Advanced Clinical Supervisor, and has worked in a university counseling center as well as working as a Professor in the university setting. He currently works as the Clinical Supervisor at Onsite Workshops. He is a gifted communicator and speaks to audiences every week from around the world on trauma, addiction, codependency and experiential therapy.

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12.00PM - 1.00PM WESTMINSTER SUITE

RUPERT POTIER AND ANNIE ASHDOWN ‘THE CONFLICT CONUNDRUM’ - NAVIGATING INTER-PERSONAL TENSIONS AT WORK AND IN THE WORLD AROUND US Conflict in the workplace can be difficult to navigate. How do we approach conflict situations, whether as a professional mediating between parties or when working individually with clients who are experiencing conflict themselves? As a Mediator, Rupert is guided by principles of neutrality: keeping a balance of power; choosing between being directive and facilitative; and encouraging clients to co-create a solution to their problem. As a Coach and Facilitator, Annie believes in ‘mastering the art of congruency’ when approaching conflict situations; understanding the stories we tell ourselves about conflict; communicating clearly and concisely with self-respect and integrity; and Planning, Preparing and Practising for difficult conversations.

Annie Ashdown Annie has worked as a coach, clinical hypnotherapist, keynote speaker, and high level intuitive for 17 years. She is chosen expert in Psychologies first branded book ‘real confidence. Her books include best-selling ‘The Confidence Factor’, sold in 8 countries, translated in 6 languages. Her third book is due out 2020. Annie appears in front of a number of TV programs, is guest on BBC Radio and contributes regularly to the press. She travels throughout Europe and the US working with businesses, super successful individuals and Celebrities taking them to greater levels of success. Annie continually perfects her craft and leads from the front. She qualified as a coach with TCA in 2002 with a distinction and received an academic certificate of competence with NOCN. She qualified as a clinical hypnotherapist Adv, Dip, Hyp, NLP with Dr Terri Laws in 2002. Member of ICF, AOC, GHR, CNHC, BIH, APHP.

Rupert Potier Rupert’s mediation experience dates back to 2003 when he trained with CEDR (the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution) and started co-mediating with some of the most respected and well-known commercial mediators in the UK, through CEDR Solve. Rupert has since been involved in successful mediations in both the public and private sectors. He has worked as a commercial and workplace mediator drawing on skills acquired throughout his career, which began working in financial public relations for the Deputy Chairman of Hill & Knowlton PR, part of the WPP Group. Rupert subsequently completed a 3-year MSc in Conflict Resolution and Mediation studies at Birkbeck College, University of London, intensively studying the different theories and methods of mediation in order to hone his personal style.

Since 2003, Rupert has attended and facilitated many 1- and 2-day Conflict Resolution courses. These include the National Coalition Building Institute’s (NCBI) Leadership Development Training and the Mankind Project’s (MKP) Leadership Training Parts 1, 2 & 3. In addition, he ran a series of Diversity Awareness workshops for MKP and Transitions Europe. Rupert has also organised and spoken at various training days and seminars whose attendees have included: the Lord Chief Justice Lord Phillips, various Magistrates and District Judges, the Metropolitan Police, Her Majesty’s Court Service and Members of Parliament, including James Brokenshire MP, David Burrowes MP and Anne Milton MP.

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ZURICH • LONDON TUESDAY 7TH MAY - PRESENTATIONS

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2.00PM - 3.30PM YORK SUITE

ROKELLE LERNER THE SHAME SPIRAL AND CULTIVATING HEALTHY ATTACHMENT: DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND RELATIONAL DIFFICULTIES Shame/rage is the toxic residue, stemming from trauma, that resides internally when our shame is unacknowledged or unaccepted. This debilitating and complex shame is among the most destructive of human emotions. Isolation, depression, violence and anxiety emerges in a variety of ways that are profoundly damaging to the lives of the people we work with and the lives of those around them. Working with individuals experiencing unhealthy shame presents us with a formidable therapeutic challenge and by nature is so excruciating that it pushes people, particularly addicts, toward avoidance.

In the last decade there have been advances in the treatment of shame and trauma. Behavioral Neurologist, Stephen Porges, expanded the original understanding of the sympathetic (fight, flight) and parasympathetic Bespoke Addiction Treatment, Psychiatry and Medical Excellence (rest, digest) nervous systems and pioneered the discovery of a third nervous system response, governed by what he called the social engagement system (SES). The SES response is activated when we feel safe in our environment, helping us to feel soothed and connected to other people. This system also activates the parasympathetic nervous system response, bringing on feelings of peace and contentment. Further, the SES helps us to be more flexible in how we cope with shame/rage response, and it also helps us to maneuver our way through relationships.

We know that a hallmark of shame is disconnection and isolation. The aim of therapy informed by Dr. Porges’ research is to help restore a client’s instinct to reach out to others when they need help, rather than trying to manage dysregulation on one’s own by relying on behaviors such as withdrawal, aggression, dissociation or substance abuse. The embodied empathy of the therapist co-regulates the client’s nervous system, and the client eventually learns to self-regulate. So the initial impulse to manage oneself in a way that’s ultimately harmful, such as binge drinking, becomes replaced by more optimal ways. In other words, trauma therapy makes Let our family care for yours use of the SES and parasympathetic nervous system responses to help people to feel calmer, less alone, more resourced with tools and options for coping, and more empowered to reach out for help when necessary.

This workshop will address the polyvagal theory and put it into action in terms of techniques that demonstrate Treating one client at a time • 100% individually tailored treatment • how to manage shame and how to build resiliency with interventions based on attunement, empathy, forgiveness 100% privacy and confidentiality and compassion. •

360° treatment approach: psychiatry, counselling, medical, bio-chemical restoration Rokelle Lerner • Rokelle is a pioneer in the development of cutting edge treatment for children and adult children of alcoholics and a renowned author and lecturer in the field of addiction and relationship Residential treatment • One week Executive Detox and Restoration • issues. She has trained counsellors, psychologists, teachers and social workers throughout Two day Comprehensive Health Assessment the world in healing the family from the ravages of addiction. Rokelle is the Senior Clinical • Advisor for Crossroads Recovery Center in Antigua. She has received numerous awards for her work including the National Association for Children of Alcoholic’s Lifetime Achievement Award and Esquire 7-star service • Each client has a dedicated hospitality team including a private chef magazine’s “Top 100 Women in the US Who are Changing the Nation.” She has appeared on Oprah, Good Morning America and 20/20. Her articles and interviews have been featured in the Washington Post, New and chauffeured limousine • Private and discrete lake-front luxury residences York Times, Newsweek, TIME, People Magazine and Parents Magazine. • Rokelle designs and presents training workshops and seminars on addiction, recovery and relationship Specialists in working with UHNW and celebrity clients and their families issues for both the public and private sector. She is an inspirational keynote speaker who can address difficult topics with expertise, clarity, compassion and humour. www.paracelsus-recovery.com [email protected]

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2.00PM - 3.30PM LANCASTER SUITE

HEATHER HAYES AND JEFFREY MERRICK JUSTICE IN RECOVERY: BUILDING THE CASE FOR STRONGER CARE ADVOCACY AND CLINICAL COLLABORATION FOR OUR CLIENTS IN THE COURTROOM This presentation explains the importance of developing a more integrated, collaborative and comprehensive approach to care advocacy for our recovering clients with criminal charges and other legal issues. Discussion will include instruction on developing broader and more effective support and intervention strategies for our criminal justice clients in treatment and needing treatment. Discussion will address opportunities for creative partnership with the courts and other involved professionals, creating higher motivation for our clients, and advocating for alternative sentencing versus criminal punishment. Case examples and sharing by participants of their experience in the field will be encouraged.

Heather Hayes Heather is founder and CEO of Heather Hayes & Associates, she is a master’s Level, Licensed Counsellor, Board Registered Interventionist (CIP) and Certified ARISE® Interventionist. She has over 30 years of experience working with addictions and other disorders and specialises in the treatment of adolescents, brain disorders, complex mental health issues and the full spectrum of addictive disorders. Known as one of the country’s most prominent authorities on these topics, she often speaks nationally and internationally and has been published numerous times. Recognised for her comprehensive and trauma informed approach to addiction and intervention, Heather serves as an on-air expert and consultant for CNN and Dr Oz and has been featured on ABC, CBS, BBC, FOX and MTV.

Jeffrey Merrick Jeffrey is a professional interventionist and criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles, California. He is an alternative sentencing specialist and a member of the Network of Independent Interventionists (NII). He is a graduate cum laude of the University of School of Law, a practicing member of the California Bar since 1990 and a former trial lawyer for a national law firm. Jeffrey specialises in the defense of mental health, drug and alcohol-related cases. His expertise is in care advocacy and alternative sentencing through the courts.

2.00PM - 3.30PM VICTORIA SUITE

CHIP SOMERS REHAB - DEAD OR ALIVE? In this presentation, Chip will talk about the parlous state of rehab. How is it possible that we have gotten to the point where we have all these rehabs, but you can only really get into them if you have money? How have we let local councils take over the medical care of addicts and alcoholics? How have we tolerated a system so clearly broken to continue? He wishes to take the delegates on a journey as one of the few people still working in the rehab field in this country who is old enough to remember when the only requirement for rehabilitation was having an addiction. Chip will talk about his experience of challenging the established thinking and puts forwards some theories that may drastically change the possibility of access to rehab to a much greater number of clients. How have we allowed the care of addiction to become a war between harm reduction and abstinence to the point where both sides deride and obstruct the other? Is there an alternative?

Chip Somers Chip has been working in abstinence based rehabs for thirty four years. He managed a twenty three bed unit for men called Thurston House for seven years. He was Addiction Manager at the Priory for three years. He then went on to found and run Focus12 for twenty years. Focus12 always had four fully subsidised places and is by far the proudest achievement of his career.

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2.00PM - 3.30PM WESTMINSTER SUITE

GARY BLOOM WHY SOME MEN CAN GET EMOTIONAL ABOUT SPORT, BUT FIND IT HARDER TO ACCESS THEIR EMOTIONS AT HOME OR AT WORK? Remember the summer of 2018? England reached the semi-finals of the FIFA world cup and suddenly the nation was transfixed with the exploits of Gareth Southgate’s team. In front of huge TV screens, strangers hugged each other from the bars of Liverpool and Leeds to the beaches of Brighton and Bognor. But why can grown men cry at a national anthem or a rendition of ‘Swing Low’ at a rugby international but keep a stiff upper lip when emotional carnage is going on around them? Logical philosopher AJ Ayer, who had an irrational love of Tottenham Hotspur, described his love of belonging to a football tribe. Why do men find it hard to be vulnerable with their partners, loved ones and work colleagues, and why is suicide the biggest killer of men in the UK aged 25-50? In this presentation sports broadcaster and clinical psychotherapist Gary Bloom looks at the nature of the male psyche, and how some men fear feminisation if they don’t act in a macho fashion. Looking at the examples of sport Gary will explore the role of masculinity and male power in the 21st century and what we are teaching our children when we refuse to acknowledge our feelings. *Warning this presentation might contain strong emotions!*

Gary Bloom Gary is a clinical Psychotherapist working at Cognacity’s Harley Street practice. He works one to one with people who are suffering from depression, anxiety, addictive behaviours and relationship issues. Gary is an expert in helping clients deal with intrusive press attention as he has worked for more than twenty-five years in sports broadcasting and understands the stresses of an athlete’s career. Gary currently hosts the award-winning therapy show ‘On The Sporting Couch’ on talkSPORT Radio and works for a football league club as a psychotherapist. He was the voice of the Football Italia show on Channel Four in the nineties, alongside James Richardson. He holds a post- graduate diploma (PGD) in psychotherapy and counselling and a degree from the University of Wales.

2.00PM - 3.30PM BALMORAL SUITE

PROFESSOR MARCANTONIO SPADA DESIRE THINKING: A NEW TREATMENT TARGET IN ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOURS Workshop Overview This workshop will illustrate and explore the concept of desire thinking and its relevance to addictive behaviours. Examples of key treatment interventions for interrupting desire thinking will be introduced. Pre-workshop Reading Caselli, G. & Spada, M. M. (2016). Desire thinking: A new target for treatment of addictive behaviors? International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 9(4), 344-355. Workshop Learning Objectives 1. To conceptualise desire thinking. 2. To understand the application of basic treatment interventions aimed at interrupting desire thinking.

Professor Marcantonio Spada Professor Spada is currently appointed Professor of Addictive Behaviours and Mental Health in the School of Applied Sciences at London South Bank University where he is the Head of the Division of Psychology and Deputy Lead of the Centre for Addictive Behaviours Research. His main research focus is on identifying metacognitive mechanisms involved in the development and maintenance of addictive behaviours with a view to developing new treatments which focus on modifying these mechanisms.

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CAN’ T SEE THE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL… DON’ T WORRY, WE’LL SHINE THE TORC H FOR YOU, UNTIL YOU CAN REAC H THE LIGHT. Lucy and Alex the founders of Happy As Larr y Group understand the dif ficulties recover y from subst ance or b e ha v ioural ad d i c t ion ca n p re sent , f rom p e rsonal ex p er i e nc e we h av e walke d th e same path an d w e c an hel p. We a re also a w are o f dif fi cu lt ies tha t arise in da ily life, b o t h p ers ona l and p ro fes s iona l, t hat c an su dd e nly beco me o v e r w helm ing a nd a ll enc om pa s si ng . Reco v e r y fro m addi ction is a d a un tin g pro cess as w ell a s speaki ng out wh en it co mes t o o n e’ s men tal wellbe ing . We a lso un de r stan d t hat on e s i z e does n o t f it all, ev e r y o n e o f us i s u ni q ue a n d th e re fo re , w e a l l shou l d t rea d o u r o w n indi v idu a l jo u rn e y in re c o ve r y a n d w h e n w o r k ing o n ou r e m o tio n al w e llbe ing.

Happy As Larr y Group is a partnership offering addiction therapy, recover y and emotional intellige nce coac hing as w el l as mindful ness and wellbeing services . Here a re so me of the services we offer (but not limite d t o):

• Co rporate wellbeing programs

• Pos t treatment centre suppo rt

• One on one addiction therapy

• One on one coaching and consulting • Addiction recovery coaching • Combined addiction therapy and receovery coaching • Addiction focused therapeutic group work (available as a service to treatment centres)

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND A FREE CONSULTATION , EMAIL US AT CONTACT@HAPPYASL ARRYGROUP.COM OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.HAPPYASL ARRYGROUP.COM

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4.00PM - 5.30PM YORK SUITE

KAY FORSYTHE AND ELIZABETH HAMPSON THRIVING AT WORK, THE CASE FOR INVESTMENT AND DELOITTE’S APPROACH TO WELLBEING Deloitte believes that there is an unarguable business case for supporting individuals with mental health challenges, and creating mentally healthy working conditions. This case is not simply a financial one, although the costs of poor mental health are significant. Creating the right conditions for all colleagues to thrive has significant human and societal impact. Kay Forsythe and Elizabeth Hampson will discuss the journey that Deloitte have made to develop their own framework of support, from acute interventions to a more holistic approach, and the priorities and challenges of the continuing journey.

Kay Forsythe Kay is a Partner in Deloitte North West Europe. Over her career she has been an archaeologist, a civil servant, an accountant, and a management consultant. Throughout her eclectic career journey she has always focused on the importance of people and providing the environment for colleagues to thrive. Kay works primarily in the City of London with Financial Services clients. Within Deloitte she sponsors the firmwide approaches to supporting the wellbeing and resilience of colleagues across all aspects of physical, mental and emotional health.

Elizabeth Hampson Elizabeth is a Director in the Strategy Consulting practice at Deloitte, where she specialises in patient access to healthcare innovation. For a decade she has worked at a senior level with clients across the whole health ecosystem. She has extensive experience of developing mental health policy and advising on innovative and digital service delivery. She is regularly asked to speak on mental health and wellbeing at work both at national and international conferences and has a leadership role on this topic within Deloitte. She recently authored two papers on mental health in the workplace ‘Workplace mental health and wellbeing: At a tipping point?’ March 2017 and ‘Mental Health and Employers: The case for investment’ October 2017 to support the Stevenson-Farmer review ‘Thriving at work’. Liz is a Chartered Financial Analyst and has an MSc in Health Economics and Policy from London School of Economics, BSc in Biological Sciences and a PG Dip in Coaching. She is a trustee of Picker Institute Europe - a person centred care charity.

4.00PM - 5.30PM LANCASTER SUITE

DR SARAH FLOWERS PSYCHEDELIC ASSISTED TREATMENT IN ADDICTION: NEW KID ON THE BLOCK OR OLD HAT? What does the future hold for abstinence-based recovery? There is new wave of medication on the horizon to treat addiction which includes the psychedelics: ketamine, MDMA & Psilocybin. Currently in the UK there are mainstream clinical trials in which alcoholics are treated with MDMA. In 2021 this will be a licensed treatment and may be a much more widely available option. Are we ready for this? The style of the presentation is an informal story about the evolving use of psychedelic drugs as medicine. This is a subject area which will likely divide opinions and may challenge attitudes professionally, personally and philosophically. Whatever we think about it individually, psychedelic drugs are being used in the treatment of addiction and dual diagnosis at the present time. During this presentation, we will explore the history of psychedelic assisted medical treatment & the emerging situation in the UK. We will examine the perspective of an addiction psychiatrist and an addiction therapist on using psychoactive medication during a patient’s recovery journey.

Dr Sarah Flowers Dr Flowers has extensive experience working in a variety of inpatient and community settings in and around London. Dr Sarah Flowers is proficient in managing the range of substance use disorders and addictions combining clinical expertise with a deep understanding of recovery. In April 2015, Dr Flowers was elected a director of Alcoholics Anonymous UK (the youngest board member to date) and leads a programme of addictions training across the South East.

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4.00PM - 5.30PM ALBERT SUITE

CINDY WESTCOTT THE JOURNEY HOME TO SELF IN THE AFTERMATH OF NARCISSISTIC ABUSE The mental health system is currently seeing a flood of individuals who are seeking treatment and support in the aftermath of primary relationships with persons with narcissistic and psychopathic disorders. Victims often describe subjective states of going crazy, being a shell of their former selves, profound helplessness, emotional numbing, and an inability to recover a sense of agency or initiative to rebuild their lives. The grief, mourning, and recovery processes from such relationships often demand an intellectual study and understanding of the disorders themselves and tools for assessing the resulting physical, emotional, and spiritual damage. Risk factors for becoming reengaged in the same or similar relationships must be reduced. Finally, the individual must embark on an inner journey to reclaim and reintegrate the fragments of the shattered self-identity. Cindy Westcott Cindy serves as the Clinical Director of Milestones and has over twenty nine years of experience as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She is the founder of The Psychological Trauma and Wellness Center of Memphis. She has developed and facilitated inpatient programmes for suicide prevention, complicated grief and PTSD.

She is a level 2 EMDR trained clinician and also utilises other innovative therapies such as Internal Family Systems, Gestalt and Ego State Experiential therapies, EFT, and others to address the acute and long- term effects of childhood and other forms of trauma and abuse. Cindy has spoken locally, regionally, and nationally on a variety of topics including Cultural Diversity, Women and Empowerment, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Eating Disorders and Trauma, and other topics related to grief and trauma recovery. She has experience as a Director of Social Services and wrote and developed inpatient chemical dependency and codependency treatment programmes during the 1990’s. She has been a member of 12 step recovery programmes since 1995 and enjoys reading, traveling, animal rescue, and writing.

4.00PM - 5.30PM VICTORIA SUITE

SHERI LAINE MAINTAINING EQUILIBRIUM IN THE HERE AND NOW: LIVING THE ENERQi CONNECTION Designed for professionals working in Behavioural Mental and Emotional Health, this workshop will pinpoint mind-body techniques including, Meditation, Mindfulness, Acupuncture, Nutrition and Exercise. “Living the EnerQi Connection” Author and Oriental Medical Practitioner, Sheri Laine L.Ac will discuss how you and your clients can transition from ‘tired to inspired’. Attendees will gain insights and tools in coping with the pressures and anxieties of our modern culture, based on ancient healing practices that can readily be incorporated into their own lives and professional practices. Sheri will discuss balanced nutrition, the importance of exercise, how to integrate meditation, and the importance of reframing communication with clients/patients. This workshop will explore the powerful benefits of living a healthy lifestyle. It will explore how to integrate helpful therapeutic techniques, utilising day-to-day activities for busy practitioners and their clients and will review the meaning of healthy nutritional eating, cultivation of Qi (Life force), open expressive communication, and the measurable benefits of exercise, healthy sexuality, meditation and restful sleep. The workshop will close with a 15 minute gentle breathing meditation.

Sheri Laine Sheri, L.Ac is a Diplomate of Acupuncture and President of Eastern Medical Arts since 1985 to present. She is a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist, and nutritionist. A clinician supporting individuals, athletes, and family members who are striving to achieve balance, fitness and happiness through healthy living choices. As an author, lecturer and educator, Sheri’s focus is lifestyle medicine and cognitive enrichment through Oriental Medical teachings. Sheri founded The L.A.I.N.E. System: Learn, Align, Inform, Natural, Energy. The system integrates easy, natural ancient Chinese Balancing Principles to cultivate your own natural EnerQi to change your life. Sheri Laine is the Author of ‘The EnerQi Connection-Learn About Incredible Natural Medicine’ and ‘Living the EnerQi Connection; Manifesting Positive Change’.

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4.00PM - 5.30PM WESTMINSTER SUITE

GEOFF SIMONS, SUE RICHARDSON, ANTHONY ELDRIDGE-ROGERS AND PAUL FLYNN THE BUSINESS OF THERAPY This is the chance for you to bring any questions you have for people who’ve built successful therapy practices. Our Q&A session will cover questions we’re always asked at Private Practice Hub but we’re going to open the floor up to you too, so bring some questions along to our session, Ask the Expert.

Geoff Simons, Founder, Private Practice Hub Geoff is the founder of Private Practice Hub and has worked as a consultant with a thriving psychotherapy practice for more than five years. One of his interests is helping private practitioners run and grow their businesses more efficiently. As a result he developed Private Practice Hub, a free resource for private practitioners which supports and helps them achieve a more successful and efficient practice.

Sue Richardson, Content Manager, Private Practice Hub Sue has been working in marketing for more than 15 years and has successfully grown a small business. She works with Private Practice Hub on their content, marketing strategy and also hosts bi-weekly webinars for them. She has a real interest in marketing automation for small business owners and with marketing proficiently on a shoe string budget.

Anthony Eldridge-Rogers, CEO, FRC Worldwide Anthony has been working with people with behavioural health challenges for over 30 years. He set up and runs a specialist recovery and wellness coach training and consultancy, FRC Worldwide and developed the FRC training programme based on the Meaning Centred Coaching Model. He has consulted on and facilitated training within a wide range of cultural contexts.

Paul Flynn, CEO/Founder/Investor, Addcounsel Paul is a London based Investor & people person with businesses in Healthcare, he has over 20 years in business, involved in leadership and development of people. Before starting Addcounsel his previous businesses have received many industry accolades and he has orchestrated the delivery of complex solutions in over 60 countries.

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6.00PM - 7.30PM YORK SUITE

SPOTLIGHT PRESENTATION

DR CLAUDIA BLACK UNSPOKEN LEGACY: REVERBERATIONS OF TRAUMA IN THE ADDICTED FAMILY Trauma begets trauma and addiction begets addiction; and each tend to beget the other. From her most recent book, ‘Unspoken Legacy: Addressing the Impact of Trauma and Addiction within the Family’, Claudia Black will describe how addiction and trauma are interconnected, often repeated and most importantly what must happen for healing to occur.

She will discuss trauma, both the blatant and the more subtle forms, along with what influences both vulnerability and resilience to painful life situations.

Claudia Black will deliver a dynamic talk discussing the relationship of trauma and addiction, with the emphasis being on the family system. She will demonstrate the influences of generational repetition through the use of genograms.

Claudia will acknowledge ‘Shame’- the core belief in one’s unlovability, one’s lack of value- that grows from living with trauma and addiction. From her own seminal work, she will conclude by detailing priorities in treatment and seven stages of healing and recovery.

Dr Claudia Black Dr Black, Ph.D., MSW, is a renowned author and trainer, she is internationally recognised for her pioneering and contemporary work with family systems and addictive disorders. Claudia is the clinical architect at the Claudia Black Young Adult Center at The Meadows. Furthermore, she serves as a Senior Fellow and has been a clinical consultant at The Meadows Treatment Center in Arizona since 1998.

Claudia’s seminal work with children impacted by substance abuse in the late 1970s created the foundation for the adult child movement. Her pioneering contributions are many:

• She was the first to name and coin the dysfunctional family rules, ‘Don’t Talk. Don’t Trust. Don’t Feel’. • She described the phenomena of delayed stress, emotional trauma, the child’s denial process, and ‘looking good’ kids, as they relate to growing up with addiction, hence the meaning and phraseology of ‘Adult Children of Alcoholics’. • She broke the barrier and openly discussed physical and sexual abuse in the context of addictive families. Her work and passion offers a foundation for those impacted by addiction and trauma to ecover,r and gives our professional field a library of both depth and breadth.

She is one of the original founders and serves on the Advisory Board of the National Association of Children of Addiction and serves on the Advisory Committee for Camp Mariposa®, The Moyer Foundation’s national addiction prevention and mentoring program. Claudia is the recipient of numerous national awards including the 2004 Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Washington School of Social Work, the 2010 Conway Hunter Award for excellence in the field of addictions, the 2012 Robert Rehmar Addiction Professional Award, the 2014 Father Joseph C. Martin Professional Excellence Award, and the NAADAC 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award.

Claudia is the author of over sixteen books; the latest title being ‘Unspoken Legacy: Addressing the Impact of Trauma and Addiction within the Family’. She has also produced CDs, and DVDs available through Central Recovery Press.

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WEDNESDAY 8TH MAY - DAY FEATURES

TO START THE DAY 7.00AM - 8.00AM VICTORIA SUITE - YOGA WITH ANNIE MCCULLOUGH 7.30AM - 8.30AM LANCASTER SUITE - OPEN RECOVERY MEETING THE GRAND OPENING 9.00AM - 9.20AM EXHIBITORS ARENA - HOSTED BY DUFFLYN LAMMERS Dufflyn Lammers will be presenting a short spoken word piece, “We Are All Recovering From Something,” excerpted from her one woman show DISCOVERED.

SPOTLIGHT PRESENTATIONS DR STEFANIE CARNES 12.00PM - 1.00PM - YORK SUITE SEXUALLY COMPULSIVE AND ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOUR: THE CONTROVERSY, DIAGNOSIS, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT 4.00PM - 5.30PM - YORK SUITE COMPLEX TRAUMA IN WOMEN WITH COMPULSIVE AND ADDICTIVE SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR DR TIAN DAYTON 2.00PM - 3.30PM - YORK SUITE RELATIONSHIP TRAUMA REPAIR (RTR): AN EXPERIENTIAL MODEL FOR TREATING CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND PTSD

LUNCHTIME SPECIAL 1.10PM - 1.50PM ALBERT SUITE HAPPY ENDINGS….HAPPY EVER AFTER - FILM BY SOPHIE MOLINS Sophie Molins filmed her own wedding dress as she threw it into a Venetian canal upon her divorce. She then sent her divorced friend’s wedding dress into space. Performed and recorded rituals in symbolic places; articulate complex emotions surrounding endings; new beginnings and fantasies and expectations which surround relationships. Sophie will discuss the role of Art and Ritual as helpful tools in Recovery which, she teaches in her group at Steps2recovery. BOOK SIGNINGS CLAUDIA BLACK - STAND 31 - 1.00PM TIAN DAYTON - STAND 38 - 3.30PM MEL PHOL - STAND 31 - 1.00PM LOU COX - STAND 57 - 3.30PM IN THE EXHIBITORS ARENA

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES 9.00AM - 9.30AM 1.00PM - 2.00PM 3.30PM - 4.00PM IN THE EXHIBITORS ARENA

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‘‘I AM NOT WHAT HAPPENED TO ME, I AM WHAT I CHOOSE TO BECOME’’

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INTERVENTIES & HERSTEL COACHING WEDNESDAY 8TH MAY - PRESENTATIONS

9.30AM - 10.30AM YORK SUITE

DR MICHAEL MCCANN AND SARAH CHILTON ADDICTION IN THE WORKPLACE: CORPORATE RISK, HUMAN FRAILTY AND LEGAL ARGUMENTS In this presentation, participants will learn the impact of addiction on an organisation and the implications for senior executives to develop a comprehensive Alcohol and Drug policy and Management Programme within a corporate setting. The use or abuse of alcohol and/or drugs may not be perceived as a significant risk factor in some organisations, but it should always be considered good governance in any company to undertake a Risk Assessment to identify any such potential organisational vulnerability. The probability of an event happening, or the magnitude of such an event, should be risk assessed to ensure that any problems arising can be effectively managed. Michael and Sarah will introduce a dynamic strategy that includes three important elements that should be the cornerstones of any corporate alcohol and drug strategy: Risk Management, a ‘Taking Care’ approach and Reintegration back into the workplace. There are also many legal traps to be aware of, particularly in relation to testing and disciplinary procedures. The presenters will review the legal implications behind corporate responsibility for the productivity, welfare, and rights of its employees struggling with chemical dependency as well as review the value proposition for employee rehabilitation and the benefits of having this type of programme within an organisation.

Dr Michael McCann Dr McCann MB BCh MA DIH MD MFOM is a Member of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine, he has worked in Occupational Health for the past 30 years. He received a Doctorate in Medicine for his work on alcohol problems in the workplace and he has written two books on the subject. His latest book from 2018 is ‘Alcohol, Drugs and Employment’.

This book is designed to be a reference book for health professionals as well as management and human resources to assist them in dealing with the often-challenging cases of substance abuse which they may be faced with. He has written various pamphlets for Organisations including ‘Caring for Alcohol Problems in the Workplace’. He is a non-Executive Director of Castle Craig Hospital, an addiction hospital in Scotland.

Sarah Chilton Sarah is a Partner at CM Murray LLP specialising in partnership and employment law. Sarah advises partners, partnerships, LLP members and LLPs on a wide range of issues. She has extensive experience advising in relation to partner investigations and disciplinary matters including allegations of misconduct and sexual harassment, often engaging both regulatory and criminal issues and with the possibility of expulsion. She frequently assembles and works with multidisciplinary teams including other specialist advisers on these matters.

Advising employers, she regularly advises on issues around business reorganisation and redundancy, conduct and performance issues, whistleblowing and discrimination. Sarah has an excellent reputation for providing pragmatic legal advice to employers and senior executives on a wide range of issues. She is an expert advisor in relation to business protection issues, including post termination restrictive covenants and protection of confidential information drafting, defending and enforcing provisions - for employers and executives.

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9.30AM - 10.30AM LANCASTER SUITE

DR MIKE MCPHILLIPS WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR ADDICTIONS MEDICINE? Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Mike McPhillips is an expert in medicine, psychiatry and addictions psychiatry. His presentation will provide an overview of emerging medical treatments for addiction. This will include an overview of the design and the statistical meaning of double-blind placebo controlled clinical trials for medical interventions in addictions. He will then review the recent arrival of medication and non-medication treatments for abstinence and craving in addictions, including: • rTMS for depression, OCD and craving • Vaping for smoking • Baclofen for alcohol and for gambling • Ketamine and Psilocybin for depression He will reference current medical research in the stated fields with illustrations and graphics.

Dr Mike McPhillips Dr McPhillips is a leading authority on the treatment of psychiatric and addictive disorders, and is dually-qualified in General Adult Psychiatry and Addictions Psychiatry. Dr McPhillips is a fully-qualified physician, with a degree in Medical Sciences from Cambridge University, a post-graduate degree in Medicine and Surgery from London University, followed by a 3-year psychiatric rotation at Charing Cross Hospital. It is this thorough grounding in medicine that ensures that Dr McPhillips understands not only his patients’ psychiatric conditions, but also the physical conditions that may be affecting their mental states. He is passionate about examining the latest treatments, research and evidence in the addictions field. He is regularly asked to speak at conferences and has had many articles published in reputable medical journals.

DR ALBERTO PERTUSA ADHD AND ADDICTION: THINGS EVERY ADDICTION SPECIALIST SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ADHD This practical and clinically-orientated presentation will explore ADHD as a prevalent condition that often coexists with patients diagnosed with addiction. This presentation will provide an understanding of ADHD and its connection to addiction. It will highlight current research which suggests that the disorder is often under- diagnosed and that treating ADHD can improve outcomes regarding anxiety, mood, addiction relapse as well as general wellbeing. Using practical themes, this session will explore the following ideas in full detail: • What is ADHD? How to identify the main symptoms • How frequent is ADHD in people with addictions? • How do we make a diagnosis of ADHD? • Is it safe to treat people with addictions and ADHD with stimulant medication, e.g. Ritalin? • Can ADHD also be treated with therapy?

Dr Alberto Pertusa Dr Pertusa is a Private Consultant Psychiatrist working in Central London. Dr Pertusa has extensive academic and clinical experience in the field of OCD spectrum disorders. He has published numerous scientific articles in the field of OCD and Hoarding. His PhD was instrumental in the categorisation of Hoarding as a separate condition (Hoarding disorder), different from OCD. Dr Pertusa has worked in the National OCD Unit in Spain. Dr Pertusa trained as a Consultant Psychiatrist in . He completed his PhD at the Institute of Psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital, King’s College London. He has written the continued professional development (CPD) module on Hoarding disorder for the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Dr Pertusa’s scope of practice includes general adult psychiatry (anxiety, depression, addictions, psychosis, bipolar disorder and other psychiatric conditions).

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9.30AM - 10.30AM VICTORIA SUITE

DEAN PORTERFIELD MEANINGFUL ENGAGEMENT WITH THE SUBSTANCE ABUSING ADOLESCENT MALE This presentation will focus on how to best engage adolescent males and young men who suffer from primary substance abuse diagnosis and co-occurring issues within a therapeutic context. Research-driven approaches and techniques will be explored and applied to direct service delivery. Adolescent developmental issues, including exploration of the adolescent male brain, social influences and family systems will be considered. These modalties taught will be multisensory focused, explaining how such approaches as Impact Therapy, Kinectic Engagement and experiential exercises lead to enhanced comprehension of traditional therapeutic skills and techniques. This presentation will provide demonstrations on how to effectively incorporate the 12-step philosophy, CBT, Transactional Analysis, family systems and other proven strategies into the adolescent’s treatment experience.

Dean Porterfield Dean currently serves as the Director of ARCH Academy. Dean has been with Cumberland Heights for over eight years. As the Director, he is responsible for day to day operations of ARCH as well as overseeing programme development, staff development, referral relations, research and community outreach/education on teen addiction. Dean has served as Executive Director of an outdoor therapeutic programme for adolescent’s male for over ten years. Dean has also served on the Board of Directors of NATSAP (National Board of Therapeutic Schools and Programmes), and frequently presents at national, regional and local conferences. Dean is also an approved LPC clinical supervisor. Dean brings over eighteen years experience working with the adolescent population and their families. He believes in a strength-based approach and understands that authentic relationships with the teens and families we serve is paramount for lasting change. Dean is also invested in combining true, tested approaches such as the 12 steps with other evidenced based clinical modalities of intervention to treat not only the substance abuse, but also the underlying struggles that compliment the teen’s self-medicating behaviour.

9.30AM - 10.30AM WESTMINSTER SUITE

BEVERLY ROESCH INVIGORATING AND INTEGRATING INDIVIDUAL, GROUP AND FAMILY WORK WITH EXPERIENTIAL THERAPIES Beverley will immerse participants of this workshop in the value of experiential techniques in individual, group and family work and will demonstrate a variety of these techniques with participating professionals. Techniques will include: family sculpting, empty chair work, mindfulness, meditation, work with symbols and sociometry.

Beverly Roesch Beverly, LCSW, is originally from where she studied at the State University of New York at New Paltz and Stony Brook. She relocated to Salt Lake City and completed her graduate work at the University of Utah School of Social Work. She has worked in the field of chemical dependency treatment for twenty five years. Chemical dependency and residential treatment have been her passion for her entire professional career. She believes, when done well, there is nothing more transformative and powerful than residential treatment for both the chemically dependent and their families. She has family members who have suffered from chemical dependency that have been profoundly helped by residential treatment and are now in sustained recovery. She enjoys being a mentor for fledgling therapists and has taught at the Alcohol and Drug Certificate Program at the University of Utah Graduate School of Social Work for fifteen years.

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9.30AM - 10.30AM BALMORAL SUITE

DUFFLYN LAMMERS RESILIENCE GAMES RESILIENCE GAMES is an experiential workshop that creates an empowering journey guiding participants through the discovery of all four types of resilience. Writing is making sense of life and acting is emotional intelligence. Using improvisation (improv) and creative writing exercises together we enter a state of play to create enhanced positive connectedness which is a key component not only for healing but for effective teamwork and leadership. If you are interested in creating more flow, connectedness, emotional intelligence and resilience in your own work environment or for your clients this workshop is for you.

Dufflyn Lammers Dufflyn is a Certified Professional Coach with a passion for empowering individuals and families in recovery. She is a Certified Arise Interventionist and Recovery Specialist. Her specialty is Codependency and Love Addiction. She has been published in the LA Times, Iowa Woman, Adelaide, the Museletter of the National Association for Poetry Therapy, and in Poetry Slam: The Competitive Art of Performance Poetry edited by Gary Glazner. Her essay ‘Tinder in Paris’ won a Silver Medal in the Love Story category for the Twelfth Annual Solas Awards, 2018. Her one woman show DISCOVERED was a 2017 Duende Distinction Award nominee in its debut at the Hollywood Fringe Festival. She has appeared on RUSSELL SIMMONS DEF POETRY JAM (HBO), CRIMINAL MINDS (CBS), ENTOURAGE (HBO), and in BELLY from Artisan Films. Dufflyn co-edited the spoken word anthology Chorus with Saul Williams, 2014 (Simon & Schuster). She has worked with the Los Angeles Police Department and with At-Risk Youth in schools and community centers to facilitate recovery in traumatized and underserved populations. She lives in Paris, France.

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We are The Forward Trust (formerly RAPt and Blue Sky), the social business with charitable status that empowers people to break the often interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive lives, whatever their past. Our services have supported thousands of people to make positive changes and build productive lives with a job, family, friends and a sense of community.

Come visit us on stand number 32 to see how we could work together to support more people to break the cycle. www.forwardtrust.org.uk

Registered Charity No. 1001701 Company No. 2560474 WEDNESDAY 8TH MAY - PRESENTATIONS Clinic An alterntive to hospital admission

The Khiron Clinic opened in November 2018 as a higher level of care for Khiron House. It provides 24/7 care in a courtyard setting for a small number of patients with bespoke recovery programmes. The treatment methodology is inspired by the work of Bessel van der Kolk, Stephen Porges, Peter Levine, Pat Ogden, Janina Fisher and Daniel Siegel, and offers the latest in neurobiologically informed therapeutic innovation and containment.

Our clinical staff are specialists in trauma-related disorders including depression; anxiety; PTSD; personality disorders; . ADHD; OCD; bipolar disorder; and dissociative disorders. They are somatically as well as clinically trained to deliver nervous-system referencing treatment within the highest standards of residential care. The Khiron Clinic may be a suitable alternative to hospital admission, progressing to treatment at Khiron House.

Services offered: Somatic experiencing Programmes for nervous system stablisation Structural dissociation therapy Nurse-led safety planning Psychoeducation One-to-one care management Craniosacral therapy Joined-up communication with other professionals Mindfulness Courtyard location in rural setting Meditation One-to-one specialist therapy Yoga Group therapy and activities Tai chi Sensorimotor psychotherapy Art therapy Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) Nutritional therapy

Khiron House Trauma Clinics Our mission is to help people who go round and round in treatment to find their path towards health and recovery. Khiron Clinics aim to be that change through providing effective residential and out-patient therapies for underlying psychological trauma. Twenty-five NHS clinical care groups and trusts have referred patients to Khiron Clinics. We accept private self-referrals and collaborate with insurance companies to try to support their policies. Our goal is to make treatment as accessible as possible for all.

For more information: www: khironhouse.com UK: (020) 3668 1606 (24 hours)

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10.45AM - 11.45AM YORK SUITE

DR MEL POHL CHRONIC PAIN AND ADDICTION: HOW WE MISSED THE BOAT Join Mel Pohl for this presentation to explore the critical role that behavioural healthcare professionals have in reducing individual suffering and providing non-pharmacologic solutions to address chronic physical pain and to turn the tide in the world’s opioid crisis. This session will review the interactions of pain, suffering and addiction as they interface in your clients with suggestions for intervention, treatment and at techniques to manage opioid dependence and the experience of recovery from chronic pain with clinical methods including mindfulness, CBT, DBT and ACT. Chronic Pain occurs as a complicated web of emotions and physical symptoms. Mel will describe the principles of chronic pain, including central nervous system processing and the brain’s response to pain and suffering. He will identify the effects of emotional distress on increasing chronic pain; physical pain receives much attention, but often the impact of emotional or spiritual pain is underemphasised. In fact, physical pain is usually accompanied and enhanced by emotional distress. The most common way to treat pain is to use opioid medications, which can complicate the course of chronic pain. For some individuals who develop dependence/ addiction to these medications, management and treatment for their condition can become much more complicated. Mel’s work with hundreds of patients has shown the important role that clinicians have in reducing chronic physical pain by using tools such as biofeedback, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and yoga interventions that often are more effective and have a greater impact on reducing physical pain than traditional opioid-based therapy. The presentation will be a mixture of lecture, case presentations and discussion.

Dr Mel Pohl Dr Pohl, MD, DFASAM is the Chief Medical Officer of Las Vegas Recovery Center (LVRC). Dr Pohl was a major force in developing LVRC’s Chronic Pain Recovery Programme. He is certified by the American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM), and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). Dr Pohl is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice and a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Nevada School of Medicine. He was elected by his peers for inclusion in Best Doctors in America® from 2009 to present.

10.45AM - 11.45AM LANCASTER SUITE

DR JON GOLDIN WORKING WITH THE MEDIA TO PROMOTE CHILD MENTAL HEALTH In this talk, Dr Jon Goldin will discuss his experience of working with the media, illustrate this with examples, and offer advice and guidance for those who might undertake this kind of work. Dr Jon Goldin is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Vice Chair of the Child and Adolescent Faculty at the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He is also the Lead for Parliamentary Engagement at the RCPsych. He has extensive experience of lobbying for improved Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and has made many appearances on TV and Radio over the past few years. These include Panorama, BBC TV News, ITV News, Sky News, Victoria Derbyshire programme, Radio 4 Today programme, WATO and the PM programme amongst many others.

Dr Jon Goldin Dr Goldin, FRC Psych, is a Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Great Ormond Street Hospital and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Child Health. He has been Head of Service on the Mildred Creak Unit for the past fifteen years and is Lead Psychiatrist in the Department of Child and Adolescent Mental Health (DCAMH). Dr Goldin is Joint Training Programme Director for the Great Ormond Street/Royal London Higher Training Scheme in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He is also the Elected Vice Chair of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Faculty Executive at the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Co-Chair of the Westminster Parliamentary Committee. Dr Goldin has an interest in public engagement and lobbying around CAMHS issues and has been interviewed widely on both TV and radio. He also has an interest in social media and its impact on the mental health of adolescents.

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10.45AM - 11.45AM VICTORIA SUITE

DANA POLLACK AND LORI WILLIAMS THE ONLY WAY OUT… IS THROUGH A historical event, the 80th Anniversary of the first Twelve Step Residential Treatment Program.

Bill Wilson and Marty Mann placed their feet firmly on the ground at High Watch Farm in October of 1939. Bill Wilson had founded Alcoholics Anonymous just four years earlier and The Big Book had been in print for only four months. High Watch at this time was a spiritual retreat owned by a spiritualist who called herself Sister Francis. In that moment and the days following, it was to become the first-ever integration of residential treatment and the Twelve Steps. Today marks the 80th anniversary of this treatment program. However, there is a growing scarcity in such care both in Europe and Internationally, especially for people with severe substance use disorders and co-occurring illnesses that require long-term rehabilitative care. This presentation will reignite the power of a true Twelve Step treatment model with findings related to the significant benefits for patients engaging in this specific programme.

A centerpiece of this session will be the Clinical meets Spiritual connection. There will be leading examples of the success of Clinical practitioners and Twelve Step Coaches working together with patients to treat the neurobiology of addiction and any co-occurring disorders as part of a lifelong treatment plan. Participants will be immersed in the powerful ‘Chapel’ experience a place that Bill W famously described as having a truly transcendent atmosphere. This experience will be led by an original Twelve Step coach and will give you a glimpse of the power of transformative thinking. Representative of the lifelong approach to recovery, this presentation will end with a focus on the importance of alumni and aftercare illustrating that access to a worldwide network of self-help and fellowship ‘works - if you work it’.

Dana Pollack Dana is the Clinical Director at High Watch and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Dana is recognised for her ability to develop individualised treatment for residents based upon their strengths using an eclectic approach. She is a specialist in relapse prevention using cognitive behavioural therapy and dialectical behaviour therapy. She is also trained in Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. Helping someone to better understand themselves or move through a difficult situation in their life, is what Dana finds the most rewarding part of her work. She received her MSW in Social Work with a specialisation in addictions from Fordham University and her BS from Dominican College.

Lori Williams Lori has been working in the field of recovery since 1999 and is a Twelve Step Coach at High Watch Recovery Center. She received her clinical training at Connecticut Counselling and completed the requirements for Certified Addictions Counsellor, International Certification of Addictions Counselling, and a Certificate of Competency in Co-Occurring Disorders from The Connecticut Certification Board. Lori received additional training while working as a Detox Counsellor, HIV Case Manager, and Residential Clinician for Co-Occurring and Out-Patient clients at several non- profit facilities throughout Connecticut. She continued her clinical work as a sober companion and interventionist. Her experience crystallised in her the need for a more personal one-on-one approach, working with both client and family members to help negotiate all the various components involved in recovery from addiction.

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10.45AM - 11.45AM ALBERT SUITE

KATHLEEN PARRISH DIAGNOSTIC CONSIDERATIONS AND INTERVENTIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF COMPLEX GRIEF We live in an age where complex grief is woven into the tapestry of our lives. Many people are struggling to cope in the aftermath of the shocking and brutal loss of someone they love. In our world today, people are grieving the death of a child or other loved one through violence, accident or unpredicted illness. We continue to see a dramatic rise in mass shootings, terror attacks, violent crimes, and drug overdoses that leave behind broken-hearted loved ones. These losses can result in indescribable suffering for those who grieve and we, as clinicians, may not always know how to help them recover. This presentation will examine the diagnostic criteria for complex grief and explore clinical considerations and strategies to help those who experience unresolved and complex grief.

Kathleen Parrish Kathleen is a Licensed Professional Counsellor and the Director of Clinical Services at Cottonwood Tucson. She has been an employee of Cottonwood Tucson since 2002. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in 1991. She earned a Master of Arts degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and a Master of Arts Degree in Religious Education from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1999. Kathleen is an approved Clinical Supervisor for the Arizona Board of Behavioural Health Examiners. In addition to her role at Cottonwood Tucson, Kathleen operates a small private practice where she provides individual, family and couples therapy. Kathleen’s work with trauma survivors spans over twenty five years, using EMDR, Narrative Therapy, and Mindfulness. She is the co-author of ‘The Essence of Resilience: Stories of Triumph over Trauma’, (HCI Books, 2016).

10.45AM - 11.45AM BALMORAL SUITE

VIOLA EDWARD KAYANA BREATHWORK FOR RECOVERY - PART ONE Breathing is a life-sustaining activity that we practice instinctively from the moment we are born until the moment we die. Conscious Connected Breathwork is a somatic therapy. An hour-long session with the rhythm of the breath used in this technique influences neural activity, enhances memory recall and expands emotional awareness. It helps to release suppressed blockages from the automatic nervous system. Since 1993, Viola has applied this breathing technique in the context of recovery and has found it to be very powerful in supporting and advancing the treatment of addiction and stress management (among other issues). Since the body holds our traumas, it can also heal itself. The release of physical tension is the first effect and reframing past and negative experiences the second, completed by integration of the self. It can be used as a stand-alone therapy or as an add-on to medical treatments. Conscious Connected Breathwork can also create access to an altered state of consciousness often leading to the experience of bliss and transcendence.

Viola Edward Viola is a Transpersonal Psychotherapist and Breathwork pioneer with twenty six years of international experience with individual and corporate clients. She specialises in Professional Training Breathwork Mentoring, Kayana Breathwork for Recovery and Stress Management & Relationships. Her books include: ‘Breathing the Rhythm of Success’, ‘Who Makes the Bed?’. Co-author: ‘Transformation Lessons’, ‘The book of Soulful Musings’ and ‘Beyond the Boundaries’. She is fluent in English, Spanish and Arabic. Viola is a multi-award winner and in 2018, theAcademy of Universal Global Peace, with affiliation of the United Nations, awarded her the ‘Doctorate Honoris Causa’ for her humanitarian work and leadership. Viola is Venezuelan with Middle-Eastern origins, now based in Cyprus.

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London Cotswolds

Private Treatment Centres for Addiction and Addictive Behaviours

Gladstones Clinic is excited to announce the introduction of our Secondary Treatment Programme and Out-Patient Programmes in London.

Secondary treatment in the heart of London - A community focussed on recovery

A safe, nurturing environment in which people can explore their problems, feel valued, learn to be abstinent, allow healing, gain vital life skills and begin to realise and fulfil their own potential.

Community Connection Continued care

• Detox and Primary Care • Secondary Treatment • Day/Evening Programme • Complimentary Aftercare for Life • Adolescent Programme (from age 16) • Recognised by leading insurance companies

www.gladstonesclinic.com [email protected] 0800 774 7024 WEDNESDAY 8TH MAY - PRESENTATIONS

12.00PM - 1.00PM YORK SUITE

DR STEFANIE CARNES SEXUALLY COMPULSIVE AND ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOUR: THE CONTROVERSY, DIAGNOSIS, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT In recent years, there has been tremendous controversy about Compulsive Sexual Behaviour. Researchers and clinicians alike have argued about the best terminology to use, diagnostic criteria, and treatment approaches. In this presentation, Dr Carnes discusses the concerns about labelling out of control sexual behaviour and examines the new research and the controversy surrounding the diagnosis. Different perspectives on conceptualisation of the disorder and treatment will be discussed. Dr Stefanie Carnes Dr Carnes, Ph.D. is the President of the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals, a training institute and professional organisation for addiction professionals, and a senior fellow for Meadows Behavioural Healthcare where she works with sexually addicted clients and their families. Dr Carnes is the clinical architect for Willow House: Relationship Healing for Women struggling with sex, love and intimacy disorders and works closely with the staff of Willow House and Gentle Path to bring her unique expertise to the programmes and to aid the clients who suffer with intimacy and relationship disorders. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and an AAMFT approved Supervisor. Dr Carnes is also a Clinical Sexologist and Certified Sex Addiction Therapist and Supervisor, specialising in therapy for couples and families struggling with sexual addiction. She presents regularly at conferences at both the state and national levels. She is also the author of numerous publications including her books, Mending a Shattered Heart: A Guide for Partners of Sex Addicts, Facing Heartbreak: Steps to Recovery for Partners of Sex Addicts, and Facing Addiction: Starting Recovery from Alcohol and Drugs.

12.00PM - 1.00PM LANCASTER SUITE

DR DON GRANT LEFT TO OUR OWN DEVICES: PRACTICING HEALTHIER DEVICE MANAGEMENT & PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP Recommended for both professionals and individuals, this presentation will explore how our digitally-based devices and behaviours have-and will perpetually continue to-affect, effect, and alter our lives, lifestyles, and careers. It will expose our ‘for better’ and also (potentially) ‘for worse’ increasingly reliant relationships with screens, as well as the applications and services they deliver. Attendees will be taught how to identify potential risk factors of online engagement for themselves, their patients, students, and families, then be provided with pragmatic strategies to promote healthier device management and professional digital citizenship. Psycho- education surrounding the myriad manners of modern use and utilization of devices and the digital platforms they support will be offered. Attendees will be introduced to pragmatic tools, instruments, strategies, recommendations, and skills to first identify potential risky or unhealthy device-mediated behaviours. ‘Untether’ their clients from unhealthy or risky online engagement, and finally therapeutically support “disconnection” and reconciliation of any dysregulating emotions, underlying diagnoses, or irresponsible transfers of behaviour or process addictions which emerge as the result of a ‘digital detox’. Don will offer examples of ‘real life’ use and utilisation experiences and will provide pragmatic tips, skills, strategies, and expert recommendations for the practice of safe and wise ‘professional digital citizenship’.

Dr Don Grant Dr Grant is an internationally award-winning media psychologist, keynote speaker, and researcher. He is Executive Director of Resolutions Teen Center intensive outpatient programme in Santa Monica, California (www.resolutionsteen.com), and Founder/CEO of ‘(un)BOOT CAMP’, which assists adolescents, adults, and families struggling with healthy device use/utilisation. Dr Grant is Chairman of the American Psychological Association (Div. 46) ‘Device Management & Intelligence’ Committee and has been personally commissioned by APA to write the only book they plan to publish on this topic. His current research includes investigations of the potential effects of cyberbullying and cyberpornography on adolescents, young adults and our culture.

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12.00PM - 1.00PM WESTMINSTER SUITE

ERIN LAWLER PATTERSON THE POWER OF POSITIVE PREVENTION: HOW CREATING POSITIVE PEER PRESSURE GROUPS CAN DRASTICALLY IMPROVE THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT Peer pressure. It has typically become associated with a negative connotation. But what if it were turned into a positive? What if a climate was created within a school where it was cool to be part of a student-led group focused on making good decisions? What if students placed in leadership positions were empowered to use their personal experiences with addiction and mental health to inspire other peers and create a platform for open dialogue on sensitive issues and alter the overall school climate in dynamic ways? In this workshop, Erin Lawler Patterson will outline the framework of the ‘Positive Prevention’ model and discuss the successes and pitfalls faced when recruiting, training and selecting students (and faculty) for the leadership team and explore securing funding and creating buy-in within the school and community.

Erin Lawler Patterson Aka ‘The Goodness Chick’, Erin is an international speaker, counsellor, podcaster and author. Erin addresses issues such as addiction, prevention, diversity, bullying and empowerment in state and local governments, colleges, school districts, academic conferences, and professional associations. Erin has an unconventional, powerful yet-light hearted approach to tough issues that enlighten, inspire and empower. For fifteen years she has been developing, modifying and fine-tuning the Positive Prevention Programme. Erin has delivered workshops around the programme, engaging thousands of educators in the United States and around the world.

12.00PM - 1.00PM BALMORAL SUITE

VIOLA EDWARD KAYANA BREATHWORK FOR RECOVERY - PART TWO Breathing is a life-sustaining activity that we practice instinctively from the moment we are born until the moment we die. Conscious Connected Breathwork is a somatic therapy. An hour-long session with the rhythm of the breath used in this technique influences neural activity, enhances memory recall and expands emotional awareness. It helps to release suppressed blockages from the automatic nervous system. Since 1993, Viola has applied this breathing technique in the context of recovery and has found it to be very powerful in supporting and advancing the treatment of addiction and stress management (among other issues). Since the body holds our traumas, it can also heal itself. The release of physical tension is the first effect and reframing past and negative experiences the second, completed by integration of the self. It can be used as a stand-alone therapy or as an add-on to medical treatments. Conscious Connected Breathwork can also create access to an altered state of consciousness often leading to the experience of bliss and transcendence.

Viola Edward Viola is a Transpersonal Psychotherapist and Breathwork pioneer with twenty six years of international experience with individual and corporate clients. She specialises in Professional Training Breathwork Mentoring, Kayana Breathwork for Recovery and Stress Management & Relationships. Her books include: ‘Breathing the Rhythm of Success’, ‘Who Makes the Bed?’. Co-author: ‘Transformation Lessons’, ‘The book of Soulful Musings’ and ‘Beyond the Boundaries’. She is fluent in English, Spanish and Arabic. Viola is a multi-award winner and in 2018, theAcademy of Universal Global Peace, with affiliation of the United Nations, awarded her the ‘Doctorate Honoris Causa’ for her humanitarian work and leadership. Viola is Venezuelan with Middle-Eastern origins, now based in Cyprus.

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2.00PM - 3.30PM YORK SUITE

SPOTLIGHT PRESENTATION

DR TIAN DAYTON RELATIONSHIP TRAUMA REPAIR (RTR): AN EXPERIENTIAL MODEL FOR TREATING CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND PTSD Research in neurobiology has made it clear that our emotions are experienced and processed by the body as well as the mind, and that healing the emotional disconnection resulting from relational trauma and co-occurrent addictions requires a mind/body and relational approach.

Psychodrama and sociometry allow the body to participate in the therapeutic milieu. Sociometry allows for many small connections with self and others. Working in small and incremental moments of connection and repair can help clients to move in and out of their own disconnections without becoming overwhelmed.

This process can also help clients to regulate activating emotions without becoming flooded. RTR is a psycho- educational model that teaches while providing an experiential, relational process of healing and reconnecting with self and others. It is experiential and relational, designed to facilitate moment after moment of connection and repair at a level that is tolerable. There are many moments of sharing in dyads and clusters so that we strengthen skills of opening up, reaching out, sharing and then listening to others do the same. It is also lively, interactive and fosters autonomy.

Dr Tian Dayton Dr Dayton is one of the early pioneers of Psychodrama, widely acknowledged as a leading global expert in its practice, theory and neuroscience, and is in addition an internationally renowned speaker, expert, and consultant in Trauma and Addiction, ACoAs and self-help related issues.

Dr Dayton is the author of fifteen books including ‘Neuropsychodrama’, ‘The ACoA Trauma Syndrome’, ‘Emotional Sobriety’, ‘Trauma and Addiction’, ‘Forgiving and Moving On’, and ‘The Living Stage’.

Dr Dayton is a Senior Fellow at The Meadows Behavioural Healthcare, the President of the New York Psychodrama Association, a fellow of the American Society of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy ASGPP, winner of their scholar’s award, President’s Award and Gratitude Award, former Editor In Chief of the Journal of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy and Professional Standards Committee.

She is also the winner of The Mona Mansell Award and The Ackermann Black Award. She was on the faculty at NYU for eight years teaching Psychodrama. Dr Dayton has a Master’s in Educational Psychology and a PhD in Clinical Psychology, and is a board-certified trainer in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy.

Tian is also a certified Montessori teacher. She has been a guest expert on NBC, CNN, MSNBC, Montel, Rikki Lake, John Walsh, Geraldo and blogs for Thrive Global and The Huffington Post.

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2.00PM - 3.30PM ALBERT SUITE

DR ANTONIO METASTASIO PERSONALISED MEDICINE IN THE TREATMENT OF ADDICTIONS Personalised medicine is considered the next frontier of health care. The role of genetic testing in psychiatry and in addictions medicine, however, has been recently critically reviewed. Are genetic tests helpful in assessing and managing these conditions? The aim of this presentation is to review the state of the art of personalised medicine applied to addictions, to discuss the ongoing scientific debate and to identify which group of patients will benefit from genetic testing. Dr Metastasio will offer an in-depth presentation with three main specific learning objectives: • The role of Genomic medicine in addictions • The role of Microbiome in addictions • Future developments

Dr Antonio Metastasio Dr Metastasio graduated Magna cum Laude in Medicine at the University of Perugia in Italy. He trained in Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. Dr Metastasio completed a Master’s Degree in Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London and more recently he completed an MSt in Genomic Medicine at the University of Cambridge. Dr Metastasio has a special interest in personalised medicine in psychiatry and in addictions. Dr Metastasio has extensively published in the field of depression, psychosis, alcohol and substance misuse and genomic medicine.

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2.00PM - 3.30PM VICTORIA SUITE

DR LOU COX AND REV SAMANTHA PARKER IN THE BEGINNING THERE WAS UNITY: IF THE EGO CREATES AN ISOLATED HELL ON EARTH, EMPATHIC CONNECTION IS THE ROAD OUT Are faith and consciousness the lights to shine on the hidden inner forces of endarkenment? The nasty, self- destructive cycles of confusion, self-doubt and self-hatred created and maintained by the ego? The ego, operating in stealth mode, can create for its host a hell on earth, an endless isolation and a futile search for tribal safety and validation. Awareness shines a light on ego; faith and community shine a healing light on shame, isolation and fear; authentic empathic connection restores unity and heaven on earth. Dr Lou Cox and the Rev Samantha Parker will explore the challenges to the full evolution of our psycho-spiritual nature through a dialog, between themselves and with the audience, about the ego, religion, personal growth, and spirituality. Lou and Sam’s dialog will draw both on Lou’s lifetime of experience as a psychologist, as well as a facilitator of conscious conversations in groups of individuals ranging from Aerosmith to the Disney Corporation, and on Sam’s experience as an Interfaith Minister, a founder of the charity Music Support, and a woman in recovery.

Dr Louis D. Cox Dr Cox is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Organisational Consultant who has been practicing for fifty years. Lou has consulted with different types of teams, such as executive teams, management teams, musical bands, and community organising teams, around developing and maintaining high performance. Clients have included The Disney Corporation, AT&T, American Airlines, Sony Corporation, International Creative Management, Big Foote, as well as numerous successful rock and roll bands, including Aerosmith, REM, and Bon Jovi. Lou is an expert in the area of alcoholism and addictions. He is experienced in methods that are designed to enable individuals, families, and business colleagues to deal effectively with the insidious and destructive power of addictive disorders. Lou is trained in a variety of psychotherapeutic techniques including psychoanalysis, Gestalt therapy, Psychodrama, and cognitive therapy. He also teaches Mindfulness, Meditation, and a method of deep self-inquiry. Through individual, couple, family and group sessions, he assists his clients in releasing the grip of their conditioned limiting self-definitions and in re- vitalising their experience of being and becoming. Lou also supervises other therapists in their practice of psychotherapy.

Rev Samantha Parker Sam is the founder of Parker Consulting, a company specialising in delivering mental health and wellbeing initiatives to the creative and entertainment industries. www.parkerconsulting. co.uk. Sam is also an ordained interfaith minister, counsellor and co-founder of Music Support, a charity dedicated to providing help and support for anyone working in the UK Music Industry suffering from alcoholism, addiction and emotional and mental health issues. www. musicsupport.org. Whilst at Music Support, Sam collaborated with the Music Manager’s Forum to produce the industry’s first mental health guide for artist managers. Sam has worked in and around the music industry since 1991 in a variety of roles, predominantly artist management working with artist and bands from very niche to very pop. Sam is a Wife (of a songwriter and musician) and Mother and lives in London. Sam has been in recovery from mood and behavioural addictions including co- dependency since 1999. Sam trained with Regent’s University and One Spirit Interfaith Foundation as a transpersonal counsellor and was ordained as an Interfaith Minister in 2017. Sam is a Registered One Spirit Interfaith Minister and a member of the UK Association for Humanistic Psychology Practitioners.

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The Kusnacht Practice is the most exclusive recovery centre in the world, treating a wide range of addictive and psychological disorders in luxurious surrounding. Each patient is treated individually, and privately. Our internationally renowned team of doctors and psychiatrists provide individual care, indentifying and treating the underlying causes of a problem.

We offer our international clients a comprehensive, unique treatment programme with the greatest chance of lasting recovery.

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2.00PM - 3.30PM WESTMINSTER SUITE

EMILY BIELEN, LEONARD BUSCHEL, WEST JONES AND TERESA QUINLAN MODERN MARKETING AND ETHICAL BOUNDARIES: WHEN SWIMMING POOLS NO LONGER CUT THE MUSTARD In order to run a successful treatment centre many owners will try a number of random marketing tactics in the hope that they will generate the business they need. Attempting undirected, haphazard strategies can be a waste of time and money for all involved. Without clear direction it is almost impossible to judge what is working and what isn’t. In order to ensure that you have a successful and comprehensive marketing strategy for your business, it is advisable to work with an experienced addiction treatment marketing partner. You will see immediate results when you work with someone who understands your field, and tailors your strategy to your specific requirements, taking into account size, client base and your unique business goals. The most successful marketing strategy for any treatment centre needs to be an extension of your business morals and values. An individual approach which will work specifically to achieve your aims and engage your clients. It is imperative that you focus on a few key areas if you want to get the most out of your marketing plan. Today’s vital elements include SEO, Social Media, Blogging, PR, Advertising and Alumni.

Emily Bielen Emily is the President and Founder of Orrick Consulting, a business consulting practice that focuses on high level strategic marketing and infrastructure management. Emily attended New York University where she received her B.A. in Urban Sociology and went on to graduate school at Columbia University’s School of Social Work. Emily started in marketing and business strategy in New York City in the early 2000’s on the human capital management side at a global investment bank in New York City. From there, Emily took her hunger for working alongside a brand and its assets to build value and recognition across markets. She has over 15 years of experience in marketing and finance in both the public and private sectors and has lead global leaders in behavioural healthcare to build diversified marketing strategies to increase sales, brand value, and differentiation.

Leonard Buschel Leonard is a California Certified Substance Abuse Counselor with years of experience working with people struggling with addiction. He attended Naropa University in Boulder, CO. Leonard is the founder of Writers In Treatment whose primary purpose is to promote ‘treatment’ as the best first step solution for addiction and other self-destructive behaviors. Leonard is the director of the 11 year old REEL Recovery Film Festival & Symposium®, he is the editor and publisher of the weekly Addiction/Recovery eBulletin®. Leonard also directs and produces the annual Experience, Strength and Hope Awards® in Los Angeles. Recipients include, Christopher Kennedy Lawford, Lou Gossett, Jr., Buzz Aldrin and Duran Duran’s John Taylor.

West Jones West is the Co-Founder/COO of Incredible Marketing, Inc, he finds inspiration from traveling and observing how quickly technology is changing the world in a positive way. He visits about five countries annually and spends roughly 40% of his time on the road. He loves learning about what people enjoy, what they believe in and what they struggle with and then creating solutions for them using modern technology. In everything he does, he tries to make a difference, and this keeps him inspired. He enjoys big projects, he appreciates disruptive business models, and is motivated by seeing people follow their dreams. He believes that technology, if properly utilised, can solve most of societies problems. Life is too short not to enjoy it and life is too valuable not to help others enjoy it more. He is an entrepreneur & creativist.

Teresa Quinlan Teresa has over sixteen years experience in media relations and is the founder of Love PR, a media and communications agency based in London. Working with clients globally predominantly in private healthcare, the success-driven team offers clients an unrivalled service offering integrated and innovative solutions. Services include public relations, media planning, event management, analysis, research and strategy.

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DR STEFANIE CARNES COMPLEX TRAUMA IN WOMEN WITH COMPULSIVE AND ADDICTIVE SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR Often, compulsive and addictive behaviour is thought of as a male problem. However, more and more women are coming forward struggling with the behaviour. Often this behaviour has its roots in severe trauma. In this presentation, Dr Carnes will discuss the many different ways this issue presents in clinical practice, and how clinicians can screen and assess this population. Diagnosis and treatment implications for trauma will be addressed. Dr Stefanie Carnes Dr Carnes, Ph.D. is the President of the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals, a training institute and professional organisation for addiction professionals, and a senior fellow for Meadows Behavioural Healthcare where she works with sexually addicted clients and their families. Dr Carnes is the clinical architect for Willow House: Relationship Healing for Women struggling with sex, love and intimacy disorders and works closely with the staff of Willow House and Gentle Path to bring her unique expertise to the programmes and to aid the clients who suffer with intimacy and relationship disorders. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and an AAMFT approved Supervisor. Dr Carnes is also a Clinical Sexologist and Certified Sex Addiction Therapist and Supervisor, specialising in therapy for couples and families struggling with sexual addiction. She presents regularly at conferences at both the state and national levels. She is also the author of numerous publications including her books, Mending a Shattered Heart: A Guide for Partners of Sex Addicts, Facing Heartbreak: Steps to Recovery for Partners of Sex Addicts, and Facing Addiction: Starting Recovery from Alcohol and Drugs.

4.00PM - 5.30PM VICTORIA SUITE

CLARINDA CUPPAGE AND LOU LEBENTZ NUMBING THE PAIN: CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE AND ADDICTION Childhood sexual abuse is in the forefront of news on a regular basis. Many clients in addiction services present with underlying trauma, including childhood sexual abuse. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) research findings indicate an increased risk or vulnerability to addiction for adults who experienced childhood trauma. We will consider treatment for childhood sexual abuse, are we working with trauma-informed models, when in recovery should we work with this trauma? Drawing on contemporary neurobiology, symptoms of childhood sexual abuse and survivor testimony we will discuss disclosure and how to support survivors.

Clarinda Cuppage Clarinda is an integrative counsellor, and in currently completing an MA in psychotherapy. She has an MSc in medical anthropology. Clarinda developed the Survivors’ Voices awareness project with the charity One in Four to promote understanding of impact of childhood sexual abuse. She developed a Survivors’ Voices film for NHS England and teaches mental health nursing and social work students about the lived experiences of survivors. She volunteered on the NAPAC national abuse helpline and is a counsellor at One in Four, and previously was a counsellor at CGL.

Lou Lebentz Lou is a trauma expert, psychotherapist and EMDR clinician who worked at The Priory for over a decade, many of those years on the addiction treatment programme. Lou runs a busy private practice in central London working mostly with trauma presentations and particularly, childhood sexual abuse. For the past year, Lou has been focusing on childhood sexual abuse and helping people overcome the loss, shame and isolation associated with such wounding. Lou is working on launching a programme, ‘The Voyage’ later in 2019, helping survivors of CSA work through their trauma in a safe, online and affordable group format.

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4.00PM - 5.30PM ALBERT SUITE

RAFFERTY LAW, JOE SHEERER, KYRA BARTELS, GEORGE AND VINI BOY, INTERRUPTED: REHAB, RESILIENCE AND THE PROACTIVE ENGAGEMENT OF YOUNG MEN’S MENTAL HEALTH Data on global health burden demonstrate that young men have a markedly distinct health risk profile. Adolescent and young adult men do poorly on indicators of mental health which is evidenced by elevated rates of suicide, conduct disorder, substance use, and interpersonal violence relative to their female peers.

Calling out for focused development of targeted interventions for this population implies an honest and continuous intergenerational dialogue.

For this panel, we decided to pass the mic and raise the voices of young men whose lived-experience and community endeavours allow us to reflect on some of the key themes related to addiction and mental ill health in adolescent boys and in young adult men.

Rafferty Law, Joe Sheerer, and Kyra Bartels will be joined by George (16) and Vini (17) to talk about their journey from rehab to recovery, to capture the importance of resilience and nurturing emotional awareness, and to share their understanding of the impact of social determinants such as stigma and shame on the engagement of young men in their mental health.

Rafferty Law Musician, Model, and DJ The multi-faceted, London born Rafferty Law is a true millennial in every sense of the word. He is an accomplished musician and DJ. He combines his talent with infectious personality. As a model, young Raff has graced the cover of L’Officiel, and appeared in editorials for Teen Vogue and L’Uomo Vogue. He has walked the runways of Dolce & Gabbana and worked with Hugo Boss alongside Luka Sabbat and Sarah Snyder. Off the set, Raff sets out to engage in proactive workand fundraising to spread awareness and to support the mental health and wellbeing of young men.

Joe Sheerer Lived Experience Coordinator, Amy Winehouse Foundation Joe Sheerer is 29 years old. Having grappled with addiction since the age of 14, he subsequently found recovery at 22, and is now nearly 7 years abstinent from drugs and alcohol. A former promising athlete, and now a loving uncle to 3 nephews, Joe works as a Lived Experience Coordinator at the Amy Winehouse Foundation’s Resilience Programme, applying his expertise to serve and deliver this ground-breaking drug and alcohol awareness prevention programme, as well as self-esteem workshops for secondary schools.

Kyra Bartels Senior Counsellor, Yes We Can Youth Clinics Kyra Bartels has worked as an experience-based counsellor at Yes We Can Youth Clinics for several years, providing solutions for teens and young adults aged 13 to 25 struggling with mental health issues, addictions, and behavioural problems. Having faced her own battle with addiction in the past, Kyra contributes her experience to support the recovery of young people. Her role includes leading group sessions in accordance to the unique treatment programme as well as monitoring the positive recovery climate within the clinic.

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