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Cochran Recovery Services Hosting Workshop in Hastings
During May 15-16, 2014, Cochran Recovery Services – CRS - will host a workshop: Broken Lives,
Broken Brains, Broken Hearts - Healing the Residue of Trauma.
This two day workshop is an opportunity for health care professionals to exchange current
information on Informed-Trauma Care.
Hosting this workshop, CRS is reaching out to Licensed Alcohol and Drug counselors, behavioral
health professionals, along with hospitals and treatment centers from surrounding Midwestern
states that include practitioners and providers from Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota North Dakota,
South Dakota and Wisconsin.
This will be a very experimental and active workshop that will provide participants with an
opportunity to see and experience a variety of therapies that create new and synergistic healing
for trauma survivors and addicts. The workshop’s keynote speaker is Judy Crane, a certified
addiction professional who has over two decades of experience working in both residential and
out-patient settings and is well known throughout the country for her presentations and PTSD
and trauma resolution.
The timing of this workshop aligns well with the fact that a growing awareness of trauma
among behavioral and mental health professionals is leading to an increase in both traumainformed and trauma-specific services designed to avoid re-traumatizing those who are seeking
assistance as well as staff working in service settings. In the spring of 2013, CRS implemented
an Informed-Trauma Care Therapy, a new treatment initiative to treat that population of
individuals who have a high rate of relapse and who have failed chemical treatment programs
as well as failed to follow through with mental health intervention. Like so many providers
today, this process of informed-trauma therapy or care model is being used to address specific
issues of trauma to support higher rates of treatment outcomes.
Please join us at what promises to be a dynamic workshop on May 15-16, 2014 at the Premier
Bank Building, Schoolhouse Square, 101 East 10th street, Hastings, MN 55033. Twelve CEUs are
available for the workshop at $225 per individual.
If you’d like more information on the workshop, contact the CRS Community Liaison, Annette
Fennern at 651-437 ext. 246 or email her at [email protected] or visit
www.detoxone.org to register online.
Richard Terzick, MA
Executive Director
Cochran Recovery Services