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The Foundation Board is proud to present the 27th North Carolina Summer School for Alcohol and
Drug Studies as its second premier training event for 2003. The summer school schedule features a
combination of training activities and social events that have been carefully planned to enhance
learning and create a spirit of “community” for all participants. As in past years, this year’s summer
school is designed to meet the needs of professionals working in the field of chemical dependency as
well as school educators and health care professionals. Outstanding faculty, renown in their field and
possessing excellent credentials and expertise, will lead various intensive track sessions and
mini-track sessions.

(The entire 2003 Summer School information will be on our website by mid-April.)



Again this year, the summer school will be hosted by and located at The University of North Carolina
at Wilmington. The university features a beautiful, spacious campus, modern facilities and a
commitment by the Division for Public Service and Extended Education staff to provide excellent
service and an atmosphere conducive to the needs of school participants and faculty.
For more information on Wilmington including recreational opportunities click
here.




Limited exhibit space is available at the school.  Information and a reservation form will be included
in the 2003 catalog to be mailed by  May 2003 or here on our website by April 2003.
To reserve an exhibit space prior to catalog printing, contact Jim Edmundson at the Foundation office,
910-799-6594 voice; 910-799-7613 fax;  jedmundson@ec.rr.com
email.

3.5 hr. mini-tracks (Tues. only) 20 Hours Each
Promoting Emotional Intimacy in Recovery

Basic Substance Abuse

Integrating Spirituality Into Therapy Brief Therapy in Addiction Counseling
Adolescents, Substance Abuse, and Violence Multisystemic Therapy & Tx of Adol. Subs. Abusers
Paying Attention to Your Inner Village Idiot Basic Group Counseling with SA Disorders
3.5 hr. mini-tracks (Wed. only) Spirituality in Recovery:  Journey Not Destination
Self Care Strategies for SA Professionals Working with Chemically Dependent Families
Current Legal & Ethical Issues for Managers & Supervisors Clinical Supervision
Multisystemic Treatment of Substance Abusing & Dependent Adolescents Action Speaks Louder
Advanced Creative Group Skills Review & Update Evidence-Based Practice With Target Populations
ASAM Review Assessing & Treating Clients with Co Morbid SA & MH Disorders
SA Trends:  What is Next for North Carolina? Sociotherapy for Sociopaths
7 hr. mini-tracks (Tues. & Wed.) Chemical Replacement Therapies/Biochemical Basis of Addiction
The NC Substance Abuse Professional Cert. Board Forum Understanding Chronic Addiction
HIV/AIDS The Skill of Deep Listening & Powerful Questions
New Concepts in the Treatment & Understanding of Relapse  
Ethics & Boundaries  
 




Air-Conditioned Facilities, Close to Beach, Shopping and Cultural Attractions
Pleasant Surroundings Conducive to Study and Relaxation  


Full-Time Campus Residents  $530 (includes housing, breakfasts/ lunches/banquet)
Full-Option Commuters $480 (no housing; does include lunches/banquet)
Banquet-Option Commuters $455 (banquet only, no housing)
Limited-Option Commuters $430 (no housing or meals)

More Complete Definitions of Registration Options Will Appear In The Catalog or online by mid-April

Certification/Recertification Credits include
: SAC; CEU; PSP; & NBCC  


SCHOLARSHIPS- Due to budget constraints, scholarships will not be offered by the
Foundation for the 2003 Summer School.