Guest guest Posted May 24, 2005 Report Share Posted May 24, 2005 Mon, 23 May 2005 23:14:13 -0700 Non-Pharma IV Conference Early Bird Discount Extended to 5/27 " Safe Harbor " <wendy Because of a typo is one of our previous promotional emails, Safe Harbor is extending the early bird discount date for our Non-Pharma IV conference to 5/27. This allows a $30 discount off tickets. Below is the conference info. The full schedule is at http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/events/nonpharma.htm It will be a great conference! Don't miss it! Announcing... NON-PHARMA IV Safe Harbor's Fourth Annual Medical Conference: " Non-Pharmaceutical Approaches to Mental Disorders " 15 hours of Continuing Medical Education for physicians 15 Continuing Educational Units for California nurses, LSCWs, and MFTs Open to the general public as well. Join Safe Harbor and the nation's leading voices on safe, non-drug treatments for the mentally unwell. When: Saturday, June 4, 2005, 8:30 AM to 6 PM; Sunday, June 5, 2005, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Glendale Hilton Hotel, Glendale, CA (just outside Los Angeles). The Hilton is next to downtown Glendale with an array of nearby shopping, restaurants, theaters, etc. Fees: Before May 27: $140 for both days (lunch not included) After May 27: $170 (lunch not included) Day Rates Available 15 Hours of CMEs for physicians - $160 extra 15 Hours of CEUs for CA LCSW/MFTs and nurses - $60 extra Register by phone - (626) 791-7868, email - SafeHarborProj or online at: https://nt7.corpsite.com/secure_alternative/donation.htm Seating is limited! With a dozen speakers, presentations will include: Vitamin D and Mental Health: John Jacob Cannell, MD, Executive, Vitamin D Council, Psychiatrist, Atascadero State Hospital, with little-known research on the pervasiveness of vitamin D deficiency. The Crazy Makers: How Food Additives and Processed Foods Contribute to the Rise in Mental Disorders: Carol Simontacchi, MS, CCN, Nationally-renowned Author, Columnist, and Radio Host, speaking on the hazards of modern-day fast foods. Neurotoxicity of Fluoride in our Water: David Kennedy, DDS, past president of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology and world lecturer on the safety of dental materials, examines the research on how fluoride and water fluoridation affect mental health. Mega-Trends in Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment: What Your Psychiatrist Isn¹t Telling You: Stuart Shipko, MD, Pasadena psychiatrist and author of Surviving Panic Disorder, discusses how pharmaceutical marketing affects diagnosing practices amongst psychiatrists. The Role of Infection and Xenobiotics (Toxins) in Behavior Disorders: Aristo Vojdani, PhD, immunology expert, author of over 90 scientific papers, holder of 10 patents and CEO of Immunoscience Lab. The Integrative Medicine Approach to Depression and Anxiety With Case Histories: Joseph Sciabbarrasi, MD, details his protocols in treating depression and anxiety from a holistic perspective. Is It Mental or Is It Dental? Part 2 - How Mercury Fillings, Root Canals, Temporo-Mandibular Joint (TMJ) Syndrome & Other Dental Issues Affect Mental Health: Raymond Silkman, DDS, practicing holistic dentistry, orthodontics, and treatment of TMJ and related disorders, returns to our conference by popular demand to further discuss the relationship of dental problems and mental health. The Importance of the Methionine Cycle in Psychiatric Disorders: Nancy Mullan, MD, nutritional psychiatrist, Safe Harbor Medical, reviews one of the most critical nutritional biochemical cycles which, when faulty, can contribute to autism, schizophrenia, depression, and bipolar disorder. Natural Treatments for Postpartum Depression: Nancy Lins, ND, specialist from Hawaii in postpartum health, on the common physical contributors to and nondrug solutions for the post-birth blues. Can Visual Correction Improve Symptoms of ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Learning Disorders, and other Mental Symptomology? Herbert Solomon, OD, presents his research spanning forty years on the remarkable connection between vision and mental health and how visual correction can improve it. Safe Harbor¹s 2005 Recovery Panel: Six people tell their personal stories of recovery without drugs. (ACAM-approved. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 13857 for 15 contact hours Course meets the qualifications for 15 hours of continuing education credit for MFT and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences CA BBS Prov. No.: PC2516- No refunds after May 27.) SAFE HARBOR 787 W. Woodbury Rd., #2 Altadena, CA 91001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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