Conference on Co-Occurring Disorders - Las Vegas, 2002
Keynote Presenters
Speakers
Michael Cartwright
Brian E. Bride, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of the University of Tennessee College of Social Work. Jerry Boriskin, Ph.D., CAS CEO , Delray, Florida. Dr. Boriskin is a highly skilled clinician who speaks the languages of addictions and mental health. Founder and Executive Director of Foundations Associates in Nashville, TN. Foundations is a nationally recognized continuum of care model of treatment, prevention and educational services for the dual diagnosed.
Frances Clark, M.S., LADAC, MAC Director of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services, Metro/Davidson County Health Department, Nashville, Tennessee.
Dennis C. Daley, Ph.D.
Thomas W. Doub, Ph.D.
Director of Research and Development, Dual Diagnosis Management, Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Doub is currently developing a computerized integrated assessment protocol and oversees a CSAT evaluation of one of the only integrated drug court models in the nation.
Donna Kenny, B.S.W., B.Soc.Sc., Grad.Dip. Hlth.Sc. Clinical Coordinator for the Newcastle Mental Health Service in NSW, Australia. Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Chief of Drug and Alcohol Services, and Director of the Center for Psychiatric and Chemical Dependency Services at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC) of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Samuel A. MacMaster, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of the University of Tennessee College of Social Work.Kitty Dukakis
Cindy R. Mogil
Member of the National Council of Patient Information and Education and an active lobbyist seeking new laws concerning addictive medications. Author and healthcare educator. Kim Mueser, Ph.D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Community and Family Medicine at the Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire. Graduated from the Lesley College with a BA in Education. Master of Arts in Communications - Boston University. Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Counseling - University of Massachusetts. Masters in Social Work - Boston University. Social Worker, the International Institute, Boston, Maryland.
Marie Williams, LCSW Director of the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, Office of Housing Planning and Development.
Richard Clancy M.Med.Sc. (Clin.Epid.), B.Soc.Sc., RN Clinical Nurse Consultant in Dual Diagnosis, Hunter Mental Health, and conjoint with the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Lewis E. Gallant, Ph.D.
Sheryl McCormick
Advocacy Coordinator for the Dual Diagnosis Recovery Network, Nashville, Tennessee.
Alan Lynch Medical Director of Mental Health Cooperative in Nashville, Tennessee. Executive Director, National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, Inc., Washington, D.C.
William J. Gupton, Jr. Program Manager - Residential Drug Court Program, Davidson County Community Corrections Program - State Trial Courts, Nashville, Tennessee.
Scott Miller, Ph.D.
Norman Hoffmann, Ph.D.
President of Evince Clinical Assessments which develops a wide variety of quality clinical assessment instruments. He is also Clinical Associate Professor of Community Health at Brown University.
Melanie Hampton, M.Ed, Ed. S. Assistant Commissioner, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, Division of Mental Health Services; Initiated Statewide Co-Occurrence Project that has received national attention as best practice model. International/National lecturer, trainer, and therapist. Co-founder, Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change, Chicago, Illinois. His most recent book is The Heroic Client.

