[acb-hsp] ACB-HSP Conference call for March 6, 2011

J.Rayl thedogmom63 at frontier.com
Tue Mar 29 02:31:13 GMT 2011


Hi.  It is my understanding that one cannot be elected if they are not in 
attendance at convention.

Jessie Rayl
EM: thedogmom63 at frontier.com
PH:304.671.9780
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"But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall
mount up with wings as eagles. They shall run, and not be weary"--Isaiah 
40.31

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "deanna austin" <deannaaustin2009 at comcast.net>
To: "'Discussion list for ACB human service professionals'" 
<acb-hsp at acb.org>
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [acb-hsp] ACB-HSP Conference call for March 6, 2011


Hi all,
This is Deanna Austin, treasurer for ACB HSP. Unfortunately, I will not be
able to attend the conference in Reno this year. I know I have missed 3 in a
row now. I believe the 2012 is in Louisville and I plan to be there.
If this causes problems, I will not seek reelection of the treasurer
position.
I am sorry for the continued inconviences this causes.
Deanna
-Original Message-----
From: acb-hsp-bounces at acb.org [mailto:acb-hsp-bounces at acb.org] On Behalf Of
Marleen O'Neill
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2011 6:04 PM
To: acb-hsp at acb.org
Subject: [acb-hsp] ACB-HSP Conference call for March 6, 2011

The call began at 8:30 pm. EST., 5:30 pm. PST. Marleen O'Neill and Lauren
Casey presented on Drug abuse counseling, and the proper procedures for
conducting an intake interview.  The importance of the client/counselor
relationship was stressed.  The counselor must suspend all judgment about
the client's behavior, and act in the client's best interests at all times.
The counselor must approach the client from the standpoint that the client's

negative behaviors can be changed.  If the counselor does not believe that
these behaviors can be changed, he/she must refer the client to someone
else. The counselor must demonstrate a caring attitude toward the client,
emphasizing that the intake interview is mutually benefitial.  A holistic
intake interview should be done as opposed to a narrow one focusing only on
the client's addiction. This type of interview focuses on the client's
medical history, psychological and personal history, their educational and
vocational history, as well as aspects of their past and present addiction
patterns.  A comprehensive intake interview such as this will provide a
broad view of all of the issues surrounding the client's addiction, and will

result in a broader, more comprehensive treatment plan.  The call ended at
9:30 pm. EST., 6:30 pm. PST.

Respectfully submitted,
Marleen O'Neill
Secretary
ACB-HSP
American Council of the Blind
Human Service Professionals

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