Sober Comedy and Taste of New Orleans
Join us for a night of food and laughs at a free sober event at Tulane University. Comedian John Lehr (star of Quickdraw and 10 Items or Less) brings humor […]
Join us for a night of food and laughs at a free sober event at Tulane University. Comedian John Lehr (star of Quickdraw and 10 Items or Less) brings humor […]
PLEASE NOTE: Clinicians unable to attend January 17th may register for January 19th. 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM CST Attend In-Person or Virtually Target Audience Counselors Addiction Counselors Social Workers […]
Community Event cost is $20 to be donated to local charity 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM In-Person Community Event Kevin is a dynamic, knowledgeable and humorous presenter. We invite you to […]
“Addiction is a potentially fatal illness – but it is also eminently recoverable.” – Dr. Kevin McCauley 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM CST Attend In-Person or Virtually Target Audience Judges […]
Imagine Recovery Thoth Parade Gathering at 11am, parade begins noon, passes at Nashville & Magazine. Snacks, Drinks, & King Cake! Sunday, February 19th 728 Nashville New Orleans, LA 70115
Join our fall institute, focusing on the fundamentals of group therapy, with an emphasis on Yalom's concepts. Karen S. Travis, an accomplished clinical social worker, and group therapist will lead the event. Learn the therapeutic factors, how change happens, and the therapist's role. We offer CEUs for psychologists, social workers, and counselors.
This fall, New York City will host the highly anticipated DopeyCon IV, a live podcast and fan convention for Dopey, the candid and humorous podcast known for its frank discussions on drug addiction and life’s absurdities. This unique event, presented by the Dopey Nation and The Dopey Foundation, offers an experience where humor meets sobriety, providing an environment that is supportive, fun, and inspiring.
Your thoughts and emotions are key factors in your experience of chronic pain. This is not to say, in any way, that your pain experience isn't real, but you must understand the mind-body connection in order to recover. Once you discover how to invite repressed emotions to rise to the surface, the body settles into a balanced state that eliminates symptoms triggered in a fight-or-flight mode. Calming the nervous system will be your way out of chronic pain, the key to freeing yourself from the protective mechanisms by which the brain and nervous system create chronic pain.
Your thoughts and emotions are key factors in your experience of chronic pain. This is not to say, in any way, that your pain experience isn't real, but you must understand the mind-body connection in order to recover. Once you discover how to invite repressed emotions to rise to the surface, the body settles into a balanced state that eliminates symptoms triggered in a fight-or-flight mode. Calming the nervous system will be your way out of chronic pain, the key to freeing yourself from the protective mechanisms by which the brain and nervous system create chronic pain.
Save the Date October 27-28, 2023 Renaissance Baton Rouge Hotel 7000 Bluebonnet Boulevard, Baton Rouge 2023 Annual Conference LSBA Committee on Alcohol & Drug Abuse The Committee on Alcohol and […]
NAMIWalks 2023 represents a powerful chance to leave a significant mark on the Greater New Orleans* mental health landscape.
Networking Event Join Us For A Gathering Of Fellow New Orleans Clinicians & Other Behavioral Health Professionals! Calling all clinicians and behavioral health professionals in the New Orleans area! Join […]