Cumberland Heights Events

Cumberland Heights Events

Find out more about upcoming and past alumni events, conferences, benefits, functions, gatherings and more

Upcoming Events

Stay engaged with Cumberland Heights. Show support and further your education by attending an upcoming event, conference, webinar or fundraiser.

Facilitated by Bari K Platter, MS, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FIAAN & Osvaldo Cabral, LPC, MA, LAC Integrating Dialectical Behavior Therapy with the Twelve Steps is a one-of-a-kind curriculum that incorporates the evidence-based therapies of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Twelve Step Facilitation (TSF). Combined, these two therapies help strengthen clients’ recovery from substance use disorder.In this […]
MI is a collaborative and empowering approach to support clients in behavior change. The goal of MI is to resolve ambivalence and it's been proven more effective than traditional advice-giving! MI implements client-centered communication skills and directive strategies to work collaboratively with clients on progress toward goals.
Facilitated by Kristy Soloski, Ph. D., LMFT, LCDC Cultural humility in substance use disorder treatment is essential for providing effective and respectful care. It involves acknowledging and respecting the unique cultural backgrounds and experiences of clients, recognizing the limitations of one’s own cultural knowledge, and actively seeking to understand and incorporate diverse perspectives. By practicing […]
Facilitated by John F. Kelly, Ph.D., A.B.P.P Recovery capital refers to the internal and external resources an individual possesses to initiate and sustain recovery from addiction. It encompasses various dimensions, including human capital (personal strengths, skills, and knowledge), social capital (supportive relationships and networks), cultural capital (shared values and beliefs that promote recovery), financial capital […]
Facilitated by Mike Eiden, CSW, LCADC, CSA, CCS   Screen addiction, a growing concern in today’s digital age, refers to the compulsive and excessive use of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and computers. This addiction can manifest in various ways, including excessive social media scrolling, compulsive gaming, and constant internet browsing. The constant stimulation […]

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From our Concert for Cumberland Heights at the historic Ryman, to our annual Reaching New Heights Women’s Luncheon, we are proud to host events that are entertaining, inspirational and provide funding to our programs. Every time you buy a ticket to a Cumberland Heights event, you are giving hope for someone impacted by the disease of addiction.