Brentwood, TN 11/3/2009 4:24:48 AM
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Dual Diagnosis Conference in Vegas Focuses on Holistic Treatment

As those in recovery look for alternative treatments, Foundations Recovery Network, a dual diagnosis treatment network, presents a conference dedicated to holistic treatment.

Foundations Recovery Network (FRN) returns to the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas for their 31st national conference, “Holistic Treatment: Changing the Way We Look at Recovery- Body, Mind & Spirit,” April 28-30, 2010.

Holistic Conference Information

Joined by Alliance for Addiction Solutions and G&G Holistic Addiction Treatment Program, FRN will present a 21st century approach to dual diagnosis treatment that integrates crucial body, mind and spirit repair with established treatment strategies. Participants will also have the opportunity to earn up to 18 hours of continuing education credits.

Conference objectives include:

·         Recognizing the spectrum of care included in a holistic approach

·         Listing three nutritional strategies to improve treatment outcomes

·         Identifying specific studies supporting holistic approaches to dual diagnosis treatment

·         Locating addiction clinical resources to implement holistic approaches

AAS Endorsement

Addiction is an emotional, spiritual and physical disease. Holistic treatment addresses all three of these critically important aspects of addiction. At this conference, we will highlight the aspect least acknowledged by conventional addiction treatment: the core biological needs of recovering people.

Speakers designated with “AAS” will explain how improving diet and adding targeted neuro-nutrient therapies can dramatically improve recovery rates by repairing the addictive brain and body.

For more information about how to register for this and other Foundations Recovery Network events, visit: www.FoundationsEvents.com or call 877.345.3274.

About Foundations Recovery Network

Foundations Recovery Network is a premier organization for treating persons with addiction and mental health disorders. The company oversees three dual diagnosis treatment centers: Michael’s House in Palm Springs, Calif.; La Paloma in Memphis, Tenn.; and The Canyon in Malibu, Calif.