Virginia Summer Institute for Addiction Studies - 2008 AGENDA
SCHEDULE
Friday, June 20
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday
8:00 am
Registration, Exhibits, Continental Breakfast
8:30 am

StorytellerKEYNOTE SPEAKER: David Austin Sky "Storyteller"
Endowed Professor of Prevention and Founding Director of the Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle. 

Happiness in Simplicity, Spirituality and Sobriety

Laurie Rokutani, Research and Evaluation Training Coordinator for the Office of Substance Abuse Services, Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services and Adjunct Instructor in the School of Education, College of William and Mary. 

Grad Course EDUC C29:  Substance Abuse and Society
(continued Monday through Friday)

This graduate course offering by the College of William and Mary provides three hours of graduate course credit.  A comprehensive overview of the physiological and pharmacological effects of drugs will be presented.  Models of addiction and prevention will be examined.  Screening, assessment, and treatment planning will be covered.  This course meets the substance abuse education requirements for the LPC in Virginia. 

This course requires different registration procedures and tuition payment; please email info@vsias.org for latest information.  It begins Monday morning and ends Friday at noon.  Participants must attend all sessions to receive credit.

Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday