A New Direction 2-Day Open Enrollment Training

A New Direction 2-Day Open Enrollment Training
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August 12th and 13th, 2025 A New Direction Training (08/12/2025) 9:00am Central - 4:30pm Central
Seats Available: 30
Online Price: $1,636.35
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Purchase of A New Direction: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Program, is highly recommended for this training. Available now as a special thank you for your partnership, receive 10% off a copy using code TRAINING10 at checkout.

Two-Day Virtual Training: Implement A New Direction with Confidence

Justice-involved men struggling with substance use can find hope and reduce their risk of relapse and recidivism with A New Direction. This comprehensive, cognitive-behavioral therapy treatment program helps people with substance use disorders who are involved in the criminal justice system challenge their thinking to change their criminal and addictive behavior patterns. The multi-format, multi-module curriculum, including client workbooks, a facilitator guide and videos will help your staff deliver targeted treatment that enables participants to recognize and overcome criminal and addictive thinking.

Join our master trainer and consultant as they guide you through this comprehensive treatment program. At the completion of the two-day training, you and your team will feel equipped to customize treatment plans and target each clien's specific needs to help justice-involved men struggling with substance use to recognize and overcome criminal and addictive thinking.

13 CEs*
6.5 hours/day, including breaks and lunch.

Learning Objectives
  • Describe the principles of using a CBT-based curriculum focused on substance use and criminality and the integration of developing a therapeutic community
  • Practice skills to implement and deliver A New Direction to justice-involved clients who have substance use or co-occurring disorders
  • Participate in interactive scenarios with in-the-moment feedback from an experienced trainer
  • Identify and discuss resources needed at the clinician, program, and organizational levels for implementation
Meet Our Trainers
 
Trainer Andrea Boxill
Andrea Boxill
MS, LMFT, Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

During her more than 30 years in the field of addiction and mental health, Boxill has focused on boundary spanning between social services and the legal systems. She has developed mental health and addiction groups, facilitated discussions and trainings regarding intersystem collaboration, and has integrated behavioral health providers to address the negative impact of social determinants in obtaining quality health care. Prior to her position at Hazelden Betty Ford, she served as the first specialized docket coordinator for the Franklin County Municipal Court, was the deputy director for the Ohio Governor's Cabinet Opiate Action Team, and most recently was the administrator for the Department of Addiction Services at Columbus Public Health      

Klementyna (Ky) Weyman
Klementyna (Ky) Weyman
LCSW, Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

Weyman's work in direct practice has focused on program development and implementation of evidence-based practices for co-occurring disorders, with a specific focus on young adults. She also has a passion for teaching, with experience training clinicians in risk assessment and crisis intervention. Her current areas of interest include finding synergy between evidence-based treatment modalities for mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders, implementation and organizational change processes, and integration of care across providers and treatment delivery systems.


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Cancellations and Refunds
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Questions, ADA requests or grievances, please contact Addison Jones, customer implementation manager, Customer Solutions Delivery & Success by email at AJones@HazeldenBettyFord.org or phone 651-213-4655.