Neurotherapy for Primary Substance Use Disorders with Co-morbid Depression

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11611 Ellison Wilson Road,Palm Beach Gardens FL 33408

18 November, 2022

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Join us for lunch as guests enjoy an interactive discovery session with Dr. Karen Dodge, Ph.D and gain additional insight into the methodology and cutting edge information available only to professionals working in this area of expertise. Great strides are taking place within the neuro psychiatric realm with regard to treating SUD and co-occurring mental health issues. Be one of the first to learn about this ground-breaking revolutionary information. Brought to you by Behavioral Health Centers-State of the Art, a full medical detox and residential treatment program for SUD and Co-Occurring Mental Health, and Sylvia Brafman Mental Health Centers-a Primary Mental Health and SUD program continuum of care offering PHP and IOP to patients. Dr. Karen Dodge is the Director of NeuroRehabilitation at Behavioral Health Centers in PSL., FL, and Research Faculty at the Florida Atlantic University’s Schmidt School of Science; Department of Complex Systems and Brain Sciences, Dr. Dodge’s work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals; most recently, Journal of Addictive Disorders and their Treatment (2022); Journal of Drug Issues (2021), Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Prevention and Policy (2019), the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (2018), and John’s Hopkins Journal of Health for the Poor and Underserved (2019). Dr. Dodge has conducted and published pioneering studies in the specific areas of: The Effectiveness of Female-Sensitive Substance Treatment as Compared to Traditional Mixed Gender Models, The Impact of Therapist- Client Congruence on Chemical Dependency Treatment Outcomes and Why HIV+ Women of Color Who are Substance Abusers and Aware of their HIV Status elect not to seek Primary Health Care or Substance Abuse Treatment. This work has yielded ground-breaking changes in treatment delivery for chemically-dependent females as evidenced by providers treatment procedures. Please direct questions to: Stephany M Eddowes 561-815-3633 Behavioral Health Centers-State of the Art Jim Magner 954-393-5667 Sylvia Brafman Mental Health Center

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