PATH: Prevention, Addiction, Treatment & Healing Conference
June 2026!
More information to come!
The PATH Conference brings together professionals from across the fields of human services, prevention, counseling, public health, and behavioral health to explore innovative strategies and evidence-based practices that strengthen our collective response to substance use and mental health challenges.
This conference is designed to foster collaboration, inspire innovation, and advance practical solutions for prevention, treatment, and recovery. Attendees will engage with leading experts on emerging drug trends, prevention frameworks, ethics in practice, clinical supervision, motivational interviewing, and new technologies—including the integration of artificial intelligence in behavioral health.
PATH provides a platform to share success stories, address systemic barriers, and build professional capacity for creating healthier individuals and communities. Whether you are a clinician, prevention specialist, educator, or administrator, PATH will equip you with tools and insights to enhance your impact in the field.
Discover new perspectives. Reignite your purpose. Take the next step on the path toward healing and hope.
Learning Objectives
By the conclusion of the PATH Conference, participants will be able to:
- Identify current and emerging trends in substance use, addiction, and mental health, and analyze their implications for prevention and treatment practices.
- Apply evidence-based approaches and motivational interviewing techniques to improve client engagement and outcomes.
- Examine ethical considerations and professional responsibilities in clinical and prevention settings.
- Enhance clinical supervision strategies to support practitioner development and service quality.
- Integrate innovative tools and technologies, including artificial intelligence, to advance efficiency, accessibility, and effectiveness in behavioral health services.
- Collaborate across disciplines to promote comprehensive, community-based approaches to prevention, treatment, and recovery.