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“Finding Your Light in the Face of the Storm” In coordination with the Office of Peer Recovery & Engagement Presents the 23rd Annual Conference June 10, 11, and 12, 2015 (June 10 th 6 hour Ethics workshop) Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel

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  • Finding Your Light in the Face of the Storm

    In coordination with the Office of

    Peer Recovery & Engagement

    Presents the

    23rd Annual Conference

    June 10, 11, and 12, 2015

    (June 10th 6 hour Ethics workshop)

    Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel

  • 23rd Annual Conference

    June 10, 11, and 12, 2015

    Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel

    Board of Directors Heather Clark, Executive Director

    May Coleman - Registration

    Helen Cooley, Secretary

    Marcia Hawthorne

    Kimmie Jordan, Web designer

    Bill Morefield

    Roger Pipkins

    Martha Rimmel Treasurer Gail Robertson President, Program

    Heather Shortz Vice-President

    PSRANM would like to invite new members to be on our board and

    explore ways to help with next years conference. Please see any of the people listed above for more information. (A sign-up sheet is

    located on the registration table) Thank you!

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  • PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION

    ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

    June 10, 11, and 12, 2015

    Dear Conference Participant:

    The Executive Committee, Conference Chairs, and Conference Committee would like to welcome you to the 23rd Annual Conference of the Psychosocial Rehabilitation Association of New Mexico in coordination with the Office of

    Peer Recovery and Engagement. Conference Committee members will be located in the registration area in the lobby throughout the conference to assist you with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your participation in this conference and trust it will be a positive and rewarding experience!

    I. General Information

    A. Name Badge Your name badge must be worn to be admitted to all sessions. B. Room Monitor We will try to have room monitors available for speakers or participants who need

    assistance. Please remember to fill out an evaluation form at the end of each workshop. C. Smoking restrictions: Smoking is permitted in designated areas ONLY. Please watch for signs. D. Messages and Announcements Throughout the conference there will be space at the registration table

    where messages, employment opportunities, opportunities to volunteer, and announcements may be posted. E. Refreshment breaks 15 minute breaks will occur between the workshops. Beverages will be available in

    the morning during registration on June 12th and during both of the afternoon breaks. Lunch will only be

    served on Thursday, June 11, 2015 and a continental breakfast will be served on Friday, June 12, 2015.

    II. Conference Schedule: A complete workshop schedule as well as a map of the hotel has been included in

    this program. The Chaco Bandelier Ballroom is where we will begin Thursday with our keynote. Breakout

    rooms are: Chaco, Bandelier, and Valle Grande I. Suite 308 is the Hospitality Room or Cool Off Room. Breakout rooms for Friday are Valle Grande I, Valle Grande II, and Rio Grande.

    III. PSRANM Annual Meeting: The Association and Executive Committee would like to invite EVERYONE to attend this meeting, Thursday June 11th at 12 noon during lunch.

    IV. Evaluations:

    A. Forms to evaluate the speakers on their presentations will be distributed prior to the start of each workshop.

    Please submit your completed forms to the room monitor or speaker before you leave each session.

    B. Total Conference Evaluation To receive your Certificate of Attendance, a completed Overall Conference Evaluation Form must be submitted to the registration table. Your

    responses will be carefully reviewed by the PSRANM board and used to develop future conferences. We appreciate you taking the time to express your opinions as completely as possible.

    Certificate of Attendance and CEUs: You will exchange your completed Overall Conference

    Evaluation Form at the registration table for your Certificate of Attendance at the end of the conference

    on Friday at 4:30 p.m. If you need to leave early and need partial CEUs, please see Heather Clark,

    PSRANM Executive Director.

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  • A. CEUs: Workshops that have been approved for CEUs under the New Mexico Counseling and Therapy Practice Board are indicated in this program. In order to receive CEUs, you will need to

    complete the CEU Verification Form that has been included in the program. Room monitors or

    presenters must initial the CEU Verification Form for each workshop for which you are requesting

    CEUs. Please sign into the workshop as well. A possible twelve (12) units are available for

    Thursday and Friday. This is in addition to the six (6) units if you attend the Ethics Workshop on

    Wednesday, June 10, 2015.

    B. CPRP CEUs The entire conference is appropriate for CPRP CEUs.

    Thank you for your support and participation in this years Conference. We hope that you will enjoy the workshops, activities and networking. Plan to attend next year at the 24th annual PSRANM Conference.

    If you are interested in joining the 2016 Conference Planning Committee or becoming a board member of

    PSRANM, please sign up at the registration table!

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  • Wednesday June 10, 2015

    A Day of Ethics

    9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m./Valle Grande Room

    Coffee & afternoon snack provided -- 6 CEUs

    Andrew Parrish is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

    in the state of New Mexico. He has worked with community

    mental health populations for about eight years, specializing in

    Substance Abuse, Serious Mental Illness, Solution-Focused

    Therapy, and Family Systems Theory. Andrew currently

    works as a care coordinator for Molina Healthcare Services of

    New Mexico in the southern region of the state. Andrew

    enjoys helping individuals identify areas of growth and

    assisting individuals in making improvements in their lives.

    Andrew lives in El Paso, TX, with his family.

    Ethics in the Modern World

    We live in a world of digital information that is easily transmitted and can be compromised. While treatment

    is key to improvement, some challenges faced on a daily basis include ensuring that clients receive the

    highest quality care, and observing required protections as defined by law. Learning to navigate the law,

    personal values, and desires to help clients is an intersection that every service provider has to understand in

    order to create informed opinions that will drive interactions with clients.

    This workshop is about how the digital age, peer supports, and HIPAA intersect and create unique challenges

    to protecting privacy and providing quality care services. This workshop will have significant interactive

    portions and time for reflection on difficult cases that individuals have experienced/faced.

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  • Thursday, June 11, 2015

    7:30-9:00 a.m. Registration and Welcome Hotel Lobby (ground floor)

    Coffee & afternoon snack provided/Lunch provided

    Dr. Marcello Maviglia

    Dr. Maviglia is a Board certified Psychiatrist and Addictionologist, who is also certified in Addiction

    Medicine (ASAM), Forensic Medicine (ACFE), and Quality Assurance /Managed Care (A B Q A

    UR P). He has worked extensively in the field of substance abuse, and has been involved in research

    activities regarding public behavioral health issues. Currently, he is the Medical Director for NM

    Molina Behavioral Health Services. His main areas of interest are: Clinical addiction psychiatry, an

    international project on social capital in an Italian community, research on Historical Trauma,

    integration of effective culturally based approaches and social determinants of health in the teaching

    and practice of general psychiatry and addiction medicine, coordination and integration of care

    between mental and physical health. He is an associate professor with the UNM Department of

    Family and Community Medicine.

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    9:00 a.m. 10 a.m. Keynote Presenter:

    Dr. Marcello Maviglia

    Chaco Bandelier Ballroom

  • Break Out Workshops

    10:15-11:30 Workshop #1: Listening thru the stethoscope to the voices of Resiliency & Recovery: Communication strategies with medical professionals. Dr. Marcello Maviglia and Donald Hume. A panel of individuals including Peer Support Specialists and BH professionals will moderate a dialogue with and among the participants regarding three

    main areas:

    How to promote the acceptance of principles of Resiliency & Recovery among physician (in particular Psychiatrists)

    How to develop a teaching module on Resiliency and Recovery to be included in the Medical School curriculum

    How to identify and present Resiliency & Recovery outcomes to professionals in the Medical field

    Although the discussion will mainly focus on these three topics, they are also a springboard for additional thoughts and

    plans instrumental to the diffusion and acceptance of the principles of Resiliency &Recovery among medical

    professionals.

    The salient ideas, thoughts, concepts and plans emerging from the workshop will be reviewed and analyzed, at a later date, by a panel of Recovery &Resiliency advocates and experts, to inform the development of strategies related to the

    workshop goals.

    Chaco

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #2: The Hope in Help for Addictive Disorders. Andrew Parish, LMFT. Addictive Disorders and Co-

    Occurring Disorders continue to become increasingly stigmatized, leading to clients feeling that treatment equates to

    judgment. This breakout workshop is about the ways that treatment providers can create a judgment-free zone, and

    how clients can foster a culture of belonging to welcome others into a life of healing and wellness.

    Bandelier

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #3: Integrating Cultural Expression into the Social Experiences of PSR Consumers

    Helen Tafoya, MA, LPCC and Cynthia Gomez, MA. Expanding the experience and understanding of cultural

    traditions that are part of the client experience, but not necessarily a part of the larger community. Through client initiatives, the history and observation of cultural traditions become a practice of inclusion and opportunity for clients

    to learn about traditions, not of our own practice. There is also an opportunity for those who have not been exposed to

    learn more about their own culture and appreciate the support of renewing. Examples of cultural sharing by consumers include the Day of the Dead, Christmas, Hanukah and Independence Day.

    Valle Grande I

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    11:30 1:00 p.m. Lunch provided/Annual Meeting

    Chaco Room

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  • Breakout Workshops

    1:00 2:15 p.m.

    Workshop #4: When Benevolence is Corrupted by the Receiver. Dr. Caroline Bonham & Pat Loyd, CPSW. Just because you are grateful and care for those who are begging for help, does not mean you leave

    yourself open for abuse, and the CON-MAN. Being the light during the storm sometimes means SELF-

    CARE comes first. Your light will go out if you arent nurtured first.

    Chaco

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #5: Are you Handling Anger or is Anger Handling You? - based on SAMHSA material.

    Gail A. Robertson, LMHC, CPRP & Heather Clark, LPCC, CPRP. In this workshop we learn how to

    recognize and address anger more effectively by using Relaxation, Cognitive, Communication Skills, and

    Combined Interventions. By categorizing Events, Cues, and Strategies, we will learn how to better

    understand anger and discuss how to develop appropriate Anger Control Plans.

    Bandelier

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #6: Core Competencies of Facilitating Recovery. Chacku Mathai, CPRP Behavioral health services across the country are in an unprecedented redesign and transformation process. Driven by a

    confluence of systemic crises; historic new policies, financing strategies and system relationships are

    underway and/or being explored and recovery is now integrated as a primary goal and organizing principle

    for addiction and mental health services in this new environment. There are a number of factors involved in

    facilitating recovery for people with substance use and/or mental health problems. This course will offer

    participants the opportunity to learn about core competencies for facilitating recovery in their local

    communities and programs as well as identify strategies to overcome barriers to programmatic

    implementation of recovery-oriented practices.

    Valle Grande I

    2:15 2:30

    Afternoon snack & coffee provided

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    Breakout Workshops

    2:30 3:45

    Workshop #7: Queer Peers LGBTQ Peer Advocates Addressing Behavioral Health Disparities. Dr. David Ley. A novel, NIMH-funded advocacy/intervention program designed to test a unique, peer and

    recovery-focused program implemented by the presenter, in rural New Mexico, to assist LGBTQ individuals

    in accessing mental health and chemical addiction services will be discussed as well as the coaching/training

    of LGBTQ Advocates; ways in which Queer Peers differ from traditional peer specialists/clinicians, and

    ways in which this model may offer useful lessons for future interventions. Results from the New Mexico

    pilot project will be shared and ways in which the project may be replicated/implemented in the future in

    New Mexico will be discussed.

    Chaco

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #8: On My Altar. Maestra Sylvia Ledesma and Helen Tafoya, MA, LPCC. This

    workshop will explore the wonders of a plactica (conversation/knowledge sharing) on the sacred elements of

    the altar. We will learn the elements of a traditional Mexican American Altar and how to build your own

    personal altar for self-healing from the perspective of the Mexican American healing tradition.

    Bandelier

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #9: WHAM Living Authentically: Conscious Communion with Self. Gordon Eagleheart, CPSW. The purpose of this workshop is to inspire the desire to be our authentic self and

    acknowledge that each of us is the light guiding us through a storm. We will see that we are the force that

    guides us through Whole Health Action Management (WHAM). The diversity that makes us whole will be

    embraced and honored. A seed will be planted so eventually we realize that our desire to seek conformity

    actually separates us because when we seek sameness we lose a unique part of ourselves and that part is

    precious to the continuity of all life. This workshop will open eyes that were closed and enlarge our hearts to

    what is possible through the practice of Conscious Communion.

    Valle Grande I

    3:45-4:00

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  • Breakout Workshops

    4:00-5:15 p.m.

    Workshop #10: Chronic Pain Management. Thomas Spencer, LPCC & Gail Dobish, LISW. Participants will be treated to an in-depth discussion about the curriculum were using with our clients regarding chronic pain management as well as the background behind why we chose to establish this class,

    state and local concerns about opiate pain meds, and how this is all appropriate for PSR.

    Chaco

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #11: Facilitated AA. Pat Loyd, CPSW & Heather Clark, LPCC, CPRP. This workshop

    provides information, advice, and tools needed to encourage chemically dependent clients to take advantage

    of the healing power of 12-step programs. We will help map out effective techniques that help clients

    develop a sense of acceptance and incorporate the 12-step philosophy into action.

    Bandelier

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #12: The Evolving Role of Peer Support in Health Care. Chacku Mathai, CPRP. Peer

    support has been identified as an important aspect of mental health care, increasing quality of life and

    reducing the need for mental health services over time for consumers. Mr. Chacku Mathai will share

    significant experiences from his own recovery, highlight the impact of peer support in facilitating recovery

    and review the challenges and the opportunities for integrating peer support in emerging new program

    designs across the country. The presentation will also discuss the standards of peer support and how systems

    can successfully build collaborations with peers to benefit their culture of care and consumer outcomes.

    Valle Grande I

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

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  • Friday June 12, 2015

    7:30-8:00 a.m. Registration

    Continental Breakfast provided

    8:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Cultural Competency Track

    Deena Gonzles, Ph.D.

    (Workshop #13, Workshop #16, and Workshop #19)

    3 hour Block with (2) 15 minute breaks

    Workshop Breakouts

    8:00 9:00

    Workshop #13: Contemporary New Mexico people in Historical Contexts. Deena J. Gonzlez, Ph.D. The Competency Track begins with the premise that historical knowledge is fundamental to understanding

    race, culture, gender, and social relations. Because New Mexicos history is unique, its multicultural environment is older than in many other borderlands states, Dr. Gonzlezs approach is to sketch out important elements of that history first, describe what race and cultural relations looked like after the New

    Mexico territory became part of the U.S., and then move into contemporary issues relative to the Hispano

    and Native populations of the southwest.

    Valle Grande I

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #14: CALM Counseling on Access to Lethal Means. Kimmie Jordan, LADAC, LAMFT, CPRP & Brian Swanheart, CPSW. CALM is an evidenced-based training demonstrating and

    teaching how lethality in suicide matters. This session will provide an introduction to this training and how

    to complete the full two hour course for CEUs at no cost.

    Valle Grande II

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #15: Albuquerque Police Department CIU/COAST Crisis Specialist Raymond Maynes

    and Detective Matthew Tinney. This workshop will provide information about what CIU/COAST is and

    what services are offered. The overview will include what CIU/COAST offers to the community and for

    APD as a referral source and as a diversionary program.

    Rio Grande

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  • Break

    9:00-9:15

    9:15 a.m. -10:15 a.m. Breakouts

    Workshop #16: Contemporary New Mexico people in Historical Contexts. (Continued) Deena J. Gonzlez, Ph.D.

    Valle Grande I

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #17: Introduction to Suicide Risk Assessment. Kimmie Jordan, LADAC, LAMFT, CPRP

    & Roger Pipkins, CPSW. Assessment failures account for 70% of medical errors associated with patient suicide (Lack of Specific Training, lack of specific knowledge, lack of supporting policies &

    payment, reliance on junk science, wrong beliefs, eg. if they really want to kill themselves, you cant stop them.

    Valle Grande II

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #18: Rio Rancho Crisis Intervention Team. Lt. Nicholas Onken, MBA. This workshop will cover the past, present, and future of the Rio Rancho Crisis Intervention Team (CIT). Basically, a short bio

    of the department will be presented, and a history of the CIT program, current CIT trends, and a look at the

    plans for future growth of our CIT unit will be discussed.

    Rio Grande Break

    10:15 a.m. 10:30

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  • 10:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Breakouts

    Workshop #19: Contemporary New Mexico people in Historical Contexts. (Continued) Deena J. Gonzlez, Ph.D.

    Valle Grande I

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #20: Volunteeringa new tradition. Helen Cooley, CHES, CPRP. We will discuss the ins and outs of volunteering, what to consider in choosing to volunteer, how to get started and the rewards from

    being a volunteer.

    Valle Grande II

    Workshop #21: Homeless to Housing to Recovery Carol Luna Anderson, Ph.D., M.S.N. Research and

    common sense tells us that wellness cannot occur when living in a homeless situation. What we know is that

    housing is vital for our health, well-being and recovery. This session will focus on efforts being made in

    New Mexico to address housing for the most vulnerable.

    Rio Grande

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

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    11:30 1:00 p.m.

    Lunch on Your Own

  • 1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Supervision Track

    Hoyt Roberson, LMFT

    (Workshops #22, 25, 28) 3 hour block with (2) 15 minute breaks

    1:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. Breakouts

    Workshop #22: Supervision. Hoyt Roberson, LMFT. Becoming a supervisor brings with it new roles, new responsibilities, and requires slightly different skills than other positions within an organization. This

    block will examine the new aspects of being a supervisor and offer adequate opportunities for discussion and

    supporting each other in this very critical job.

    Valle Grande I

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #23: Supported Employment: Interviewing and Resume Writing. Peter Kennedy, LMSW & Elizabeth Novar, CPRP. A well-written resume followed by a well-executed interview gives the

    candidate a strong advantage in obtaining the position he/she wants. A PowerPoint presentation will be

    given and a discussion about creating resumes for clients who have limited employment history, felonies,

    etc. will be held. Tips for acing interviews using the most common interview questions and the most

    common types of interviews will be covered.

    Valle Grande II

    Workshop #24: Evidence-based Treatment Models for PTSD. Lora Smalley, LMFT. Theres a lot of

    press about PTSD and trauma informed care, but what is this? This workshop will cover what is trauma and

    PTSD, why some appear to recover naturally, and for those who dont, what are the best treatment options

    for them. The top evidence-based treatment models will be reviewed and discussed for not just for those

    used in PSR but other treatment options to help educate clients who might need a more focused treatment

    option beyond the PSR group.

    Rio Grande

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    2:00 2:15

    Afternoon snack & coffee provided

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    Breakout Workshops

  • 2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

    Workshop #25: Supervision (Continued). Hoyt Roberson, LMFT.

    Valle Grande I

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #26: Mental Health Care Treatment Decisions Act and Usage. Miguel Chavez, Senior

    Advocate and Robin Connell, Advocate. This workshop will help consumers/participants understand the

    Mental Health Care Decisions Act and how it can be used to preserve a consumers wishes relating to mental

    health treatment once an advanced directive is activated. The presentation will discuss elements of the

    mental health advanced directives and the legal rights of consumers under the act. A sample form of the

    Mental Health Advanced Directive will be provided.

    Valle Grande II

    Workshop #27: Trauma-Informed Care. Lora Smalley, LMFT. Most programs have worked to educate their employees on trauma informed care but what does this mean? How does one go about putting in practices that are trauma informed care? For a consumer, what does this mean and how do you

    recognize it? This workshop will cover some basic core concepts for trauma informed care that you or your

    agency can do that will help reduce their stress and increase a consumers comfort for services, engagement, and success rates.

    Rio Grande

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Break

    3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m.

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  • Workshop Breakouts

    3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

    Workshop #28: Supervision (Continued). Hoyt Roberson, LMFT.

    Valle Grande I

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Workshop #29: Compassion Fatigue and Burnout. Helen Cooley, CHES, CPRP & Kimmie Jordan,

    LADAC, CPRP. The object of this workshop is to learn how to recognize compassion fatigue and burnout,

    learn and practice implementation in daily life by using the story of Chicken Little. We will discuss the

    cumulative effects in compassion fatigue, burnout and stress in personal and work life. Come and learn

    simple techniques and activities to help de-stress and also to identify the levels of stress in life.

    Valle Grande II

    NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25

    Handing Out of Certificates

    4:30 p.m.

    Thank You and Acknowledgements

    PSRANM thanks all of its individual and organizational members for their ongoing support. Membership in

    Membership in PRA gives you membership in PSRANM. Go to www.uspra.org to become a member.

    PSRANM thanks all of the organizations who make it possible for their members and staff to attend this

    conference and other PSRANM events. These are member agencies that are committed to the values of

    psychosocial rehabilitation.

    PSRANM thanks Molina Healthcare for their support and providing our keynote speaker.

    PSRANM thanks Office of Peer Recovery & Engagement for providing scholarships to the Conference.

    PSRANM is grateful to all of the individuals who have worked to further the values of PSRANM and to

    support the association including all of its board members current and past. Thanks to all presenters!

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  • Thanks to the Office of Peer Recovery & Engagement and the Behavioral Health

    Services Division, NM Human Services Department

    Thank you Presbyterian Medical Services for support of our event.

    Litoi, the man in the maze

    The story of Litoi is also the story of every human being,

    traveling life as through a maze, taking many turns while growing

    stronger and wiser as life continues until the end at the dark center of the maze.

    Tracing the light path with your finger you will find one more turn at the end, away from the center.

    Here we can look back on the trail and find acceptance of the last step.

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    Thank you Magellan&

    Molina for your support of

    our event.

  • SHERATON ALBUQUERQUE AIRPORT HOTEL

    2910 Yale Blvd. SE,

    Albuquerque, NM 87106 / (505) 843-7000 Sheraton.com/sheratonalbuquerqueairport

    In Loving Memory of Martha Beltramo

    Martha worked at University Hospital for 23 years as a psychiatric case manager. She passionately served as an advocate seeking to help her clients find their voice in

    their personal journey of recovery from substance use and mental illness.

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