Due to COVID-19 our 2022 conference will be virtual (Remote via video.)
2022 Conference
Current Topics in College Counseling -
Addressing ADHD and Substance Use among College Students
Virtual Conference on June 9, 2022
Earn up to 5 CE credit hours
The New Jersey College Counseling Association (NJCCA) is excited that the 2022 NJCCA Annual Conference will focus on two topics relevant to college counseling clinicians and other mental health clinicians who work with young adults:
Students experiencing struggles with either of these issues have additional stressors to face when navigating their college environment. Both topics have been an ongoing concern for college counseling centers and many clinicians are grappling with how these issues have been further affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
NJCCA is pleased to have conference attendees learn current relevant information and best practices for college communities regarding these vital topics in two virtual presentations.
- attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- substance use and abuse.
Students experiencing struggles with either of these issues have additional stressors to face when navigating their college environment. Both topics have been an ongoing concern for college counseling centers and many clinicians are grappling with how these issues have been further affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
NJCCA is pleased to have conference attendees learn current relevant information and best practices for college communities regarding these vital topics in two virtual presentations.
Arthur Anastopoulous (Ph.D), Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of North Carolina - Greensboro, who will be presenting on the assessment and treatment of college students with ADHD
Katie Hueth (MA, LPC, LCADC, NCC), Prevention Education Coordinator for Ocean County College, who will be presenting on current drug trends and the role of college counselors.
The Details
Continuing Education: Conference attendees will be able to earn up to 5 CE Credit hours . Info regarding CE's available on the registration website.
Cost: $50 per attendee (cost includes ticket to the conference and CE Credit).
Registration: https://app.ce-go.com/current-topics-in-college-counseling-addressing-adhd-and-substance-use-among-college-students
Schedule (using the Zoom Webinar platform):
Cost: $50 per attendee (cost includes ticket to the conference and CE Credit).
Registration: https://app.ce-go.com/current-topics-in-college-counseling-addressing-adhd-and-substance-use-among-college-students
Schedule (using the Zoom Webinar platform):
- 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM EST: Assessment and Treatment of College Students with ADHD
- 1:00 PM to 1:30 PM EST: Lunch
- 1:30 to 2:30 PM EST: Current Drug Trends and the Role of College Counselors