NBHP Member Organizations: Training Opportunities
Training Opportunities
Alexander Jewish Family Service
Mental Health First Aid
Event Description: Mental Health First Aid is a course that teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. The training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial help and support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem or experiencing a crisis.
Date: March 13, 2024, 9:00 AM, in-person at Alexander Jewish Family Service, 4131 South Braeswood Blvd, Houston, Texas, 77025
Moderator: Katelyn Bleiweiss, MPH + National Co-trainer
What you will learn:
-MHFA is a skills-based training that teaches participants how to identify, understand and respond to a mental health or substance use challenge. -A 5-step Action Plan to recognize warning signs, provide help in crisis and non-crisis situations and identify additional resources
-Identify multiple types of professional and self-help resources for individuals with a mental health condition or addiction.
-Grow your knowledge of signs, symptoms and risk factors of mental health conditions and addictions.
Cost: Yes
CE Credit Available: MHFA certificate valid for 3 years. CE's available upon request.
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
Minimum 8 participants needed to begin cohort
Link to register: https://www.alexanderjfs.org/services/bmhs/intervention/mental-health-first-aid
Deadline: Apply by March 6, 2024
Contact: Katelyn Bleiweiss at kbleiweiss@alexanderjfs.org
Mental Health First Aid
Event Description: Mental Health First Aid is a course that teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. The training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial help and support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem or experiencing a crisis.
Date: March 13, 2024, 9:00 AM, in-person at Alexander Jewish Family Service, 4131 South Braeswood Blvd, Houston, Texas, 77025
Moderator: Katelyn Bleiweiss, MPH + National Co-trainer
What you will learn:
-MHFA is a skills-based training that teaches participants how to identify, understand and respond to a mental health or substance use challenge. -A 5-step Action Plan to recognize warning signs, provide help in crisis and non-crisis situations and identify additional resources
-Identify multiple types of professional and self-help resources for individuals with a mental health condition or addiction.
-Grow your knowledge of signs, symptoms and risk factors of mental health conditions and addictions.
Cost: Yes
CE Credit Available: MHFA certificate valid for 3 years. CE's available upon request.
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
Minimum 8 participants needed to begin cohort
Link to register: https://www.alexanderjfs.org/services/bmhs/intervention/mental-health-first-aid
Deadline: Apply by March 6, 2024
Contact: Katelyn Bleiweiss at kbleiweiss@alexanderjfs.org
Alexander Jewish Family Service
Parenting the Love & Logic Way
Event Description: This multi-media, evidence-based curriculum is internationally recognized and designed for parents with children of all ages that want to feel encouraged, empowered and effective. Parenting the Love and Logic Way® will help provide parents with the skills they need to feel more relaxed, hopeful and positive about their children and the relationships they have with their children. This 6 session curriculum helps parents teach personal responsibility and respect without losing out on love and affection.
Date: April 2, 2024, 7:00 PM on Zoom
Moderator: Katelyn Bleiweiss, MPH; Love & Logic Facilitator
This program will teach parents how to:
Avoid un-winnable power-struggles and arguments
Stay calm when their kids do incredibly upsetting things
Set enforceable limits
Avoid enabling and begin empowering
Help their kids learn from mistakes rather than repeating them
Raise kids who are family members rather than dictators
And more!
The course goals are:
Creating home environments that stimulate responsibility, resiliency and academic achievement.
Preventing misbehavior.
Avoiding power struggles while setting limits.
Teaching character and responsibility through modeling and the application of logical consequences
Teaching children healthy problem-solving skills
Staying calm in stressful parenting situations
Helping children become prepared to resist drugs, alcohol, violence and other dangerous behaviors.
Cost: $30 for all 6 classes, includes a workbook. (We also offer scholarships on case-by-case basis)
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
Minimum 7 participants needed to begin cohort
Link to register: https://www.alexanderjfs.org/forms/workshop-registration
Deadline: Apply by March 25, 2024
Link to register: https://www.alexanderjfs.org/jfs-central/parenting-class
Contact: Community Intervention Team (comintervention@alexanderjfs.org)
Parenting the Love & Logic Way
Event Description: This multi-media, evidence-based curriculum is internationally recognized and designed for parents with children of all ages that want to feel encouraged, empowered and effective. Parenting the Love and Logic Way® will help provide parents with the skills they need to feel more relaxed, hopeful and positive about their children and the relationships they have with their children. This 6 session curriculum helps parents teach personal responsibility and respect without losing out on love and affection.
Date: April 2, 2024, 7:00 PM on Zoom
Moderator: Katelyn Bleiweiss, MPH; Love & Logic Facilitator
This program will teach parents how to:
Avoid un-winnable power-struggles and arguments
Stay calm when their kids do incredibly upsetting things
Set enforceable limits
Avoid enabling and begin empowering
Help their kids learn from mistakes rather than repeating them
Raise kids who are family members rather than dictators
And more!
The course goals are:
Creating home environments that stimulate responsibility, resiliency and academic achievement.
Preventing misbehavior.
Avoiding power struggles while setting limits.
Teaching character and responsibility through modeling and the application of logical consequences
Teaching children healthy problem-solving skills
Staying calm in stressful parenting situations
Helping children become prepared to resist drugs, alcohol, violence and other dangerous behaviors.
Cost: $30 for all 6 classes, includes a workbook. (We also offer scholarships on case-by-case basis)
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
Minimum 7 participants needed to begin cohort
Link to register: https://www.alexanderjfs.org/forms/workshop-registration
Deadline: Apply by March 25, 2024
Link to register: https://www.alexanderjfs.org/jfs-central/parenting-class
Contact: Community Intervention Team (comintervention@alexanderjfs.org)
The Jung Center
What Matters Most: How Can We Accept Morality?
Event Description: What might be possible if we understand death as the goal of life?
Date: March 14, 2024, 6:00 PM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Sean Fitzpatrick, PhD, LPC
The course goals are:
Can we prepare for death? To some degree, we can plan for the material effects of the dying process, through living wills, inheritance plans, prepaid mortuary services, and other tools. When it comes to the soul, however, we struggle mightily to hold death in our awareness – individually and as a society. In this conversation, we will explore the contemporary social vacuum around death and dying, and wonder, with Jung, what might be possible if we understand death as the goal of life.
Cost: $180
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
8 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10716
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
What Matters Most: How Can We Accept Morality?
Event Description: What might be possible if we understand death as the goal of life?
Date: March 14, 2024, 6:00 PM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Sean Fitzpatrick, PhD, LPC
The course goals are:
Can we prepare for death? To some degree, we can plan for the material effects of the dying process, through living wills, inheritance plans, prepaid mortuary services, and other tools. When it comes to the soul, however, we struggle mightily to hold death in our awareness – individually and as a society. In this conversation, we will explore the contemporary social vacuum around death and dying, and wonder, with Jung, what might be possible if we understand death as the goal of life.
Cost: $180
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
8 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10716
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
The Jung Center
Hamman Professional Wellness | Ghosts in Our Bones: A Magee Ethics Workshop
Event Description: Explore how we can perceive, and welcome, the ghosts living in the bones of our profession, our communities, and our individual lives.
Date: March 15, 2024, 9:00 AM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Sean Fitzpatrick, PhD, LPC and Samphire Savage, MSW
The course goals are:
Using film, lecture, and discussion, we will explore how we can perceive, and welcome, the ghosts living in the bones of our profession, our communities, and our individual lives.
Cost: $25
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10877
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
Hamman Professional Wellness | Ghosts in Our Bones: A Magee Ethics Workshop
Event Description: Explore how we can perceive, and welcome, the ghosts living in the bones of our profession, our communities, and our individual lives.
Date: March 15, 2024, 9:00 AM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Sean Fitzpatrick, PhD, LPC and Samphire Savage, MSW
The course goals are:
Using film, lecture, and discussion, we will explore how we can perceive, and welcome, the ghosts living in the bones of our profession, our communities, and our individual lives.
Cost: $25
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10877
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
The Jung Center
Rising Strong Experiential Workshop
Event Description: Discover how struggle can be our greatest call to courage and the clearest path to a wholehearted life.
Date: March 29, 2024, 9:00 AM In-Person at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Natalie Mica MEd LPC, certified Daring Way facilitator
The course goals are:
The physics of vulnerability is simple: if we are brave enough, often enough, we will fall. Rising Strong™ is a specific process for dealing with the inevitable setback that comes when we choose courage over comfort and risk Daring Greatly™ in our lives. This experiential workshop is about what it takes to get back up, and how owning our stories of struggle gives us the power to write a daring new ending. Struggle can be our greatest call to courage and the clearest path to a wholehearted life. Based on the research of Dr. Brené Brown, this workshop will help support and connect you to your own journey to Show Up, Be Seen, and Live Brave™ in your life.
Cost: $160
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
10 participants maximum.
7 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10826
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
Rising Strong Experiential Workshop
Event Description: Discover how struggle can be our greatest call to courage and the clearest path to a wholehearted life.
Date: March 29, 2024, 9:00 AM In-Person at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Natalie Mica MEd LPC, certified Daring Way facilitator
The course goals are:
The physics of vulnerability is simple: if we are brave enough, often enough, we will fall. Rising Strong™ is a specific process for dealing with the inevitable setback that comes when we choose courage over comfort and risk Daring Greatly™ in our lives. This experiential workshop is about what it takes to get back up, and how owning our stories of struggle gives us the power to write a daring new ending. Struggle can be our greatest call to courage and the clearest path to a wholehearted life. Based on the research of Dr. Brené Brown, this workshop will help support and connect you to your own journey to Show Up, Be Seen, and Live Brave™ in your life.
Cost: $160
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
10 participants maximum.
7 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10826
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
The Jung Center
Popcorn Psychology
Event Description: Grab some popcorn and discover how film and psychology go together like Mike and Ike!
Date: April 9, 2024, 9:00 AM In-Person at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Sean Fitzpatrick, PhD, LPC & Jacinda Tucker, PhD and Michael Craig, MM
The course goals are:
It's back! Grab some popcorn and discover how film and psychology go together like Mike and Ike. It is no accident that the movies came of age alongside the discipline of psychology. Both examined the human experience in new and innovative ways, inventing vocabularies and techniques that continue to shape our culture and our very perceptions of ourselves. We will watch portions of four movies in class and explore how psychology can inform our film watching, and how the art of film can teach us about human nature.
This semester's movie selections are (order subject to change): Asteroid City, Wes Anderson (director & writer) Barbie, Greta Gerwig (director), Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach (writers) | co-presented with Jacinda Tucker Tár, Todd Field (director & writer) | co-presented with Michael Craig Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan (director & writer)
Cost: $135
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
6 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10871
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
Popcorn Psychology
Event Description: Grab some popcorn and discover how film and psychology go together like Mike and Ike!
Date: April 9, 2024, 9:00 AM In-Person at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Sean Fitzpatrick, PhD, LPC & Jacinda Tucker, PhD and Michael Craig, MM
The course goals are:
It's back! Grab some popcorn and discover how film and psychology go together like Mike and Ike. It is no accident that the movies came of age alongside the discipline of psychology. Both examined the human experience in new and innovative ways, inventing vocabularies and techniques that continue to shape our culture and our very perceptions of ourselves. We will watch portions of four movies in class and explore how psychology can inform our film watching, and how the art of film can teach us about human nature.
This semester's movie selections are (order subject to change): Asteroid City, Wes Anderson (director & writer) Barbie, Greta Gerwig (director), Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach (writers) | co-presented with Jacinda Tucker Tár, Todd Field (director & writer) | co-presented with Michael Craig Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan (director & writer)
Cost: $135
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
6 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10871
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
The Jung Center
Evolving Love: Intentionally Growing Our Capacity to Connect
Event Description: Practice awareness and communication strategies that can help us move from passive to active, committed loving.
Date: April 13, 2024, 1:00 PM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Kelly Penrod LDC (drug counselor) and Michael Winters (practicing psychologist)
The course goals are:
It is easy to think of love as something that just happens: “I fell in love.” But if we conceptualize love as an energy we can contribute to and grow, love is not an accident of fate. Join us as we explore awareness and communication strategies that can help us move from passive loving to active, committed loving. Integrating concepts of Loving Kindness, compassionate communication, and perspective-taking, this workshop will help participants grow a love for others, whether the current relationship is strained or already flowing well. Through discussion, brief meditations, and experiential exercises, we'll learn how to expand the capacity to love.
Cost: $65
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10831
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
Evolving Love: Intentionally Growing Our Capacity to Connect
Event Description: Practice awareness and communication strategies that can help us move from passive to active, committed loving.
Date: April 13, 2024, 1:00 PM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Kelly Penrod LDC (drug counselor) and Michael Winters (practicing psychologist)
The course goals are:
It is easy to think of love as something that just happens: “I fell in love.” But if we conceptualize love as an energy we can contribute to and grow, love is not an accident of fate. Join us as we explore awareness and communication strategies that can help us move from passive loving to active, committed loving. Integrating concepts of Loving Kindness, compassionate communication, and perspective-taking, this workshop will help participants grow a love for others, whether the current relationship is strained or already flowing well. Through discussion, brief meditations, and experiential exercises, we'll learn how to expand the capacity to love.
Cost: $65
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10831
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
The Jung Center
What Matters Most: How Can We Be Transformed?
Event Description: Take a hands-on approach to the tools and techniques that depth psychologists use to access, restore, and support our relationship with the natural processes of change.
Date: April 25, 2024, 6:00 PM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Anna Guerra JD MA LPC, depth psychologist in Houston with training in Jungian Psychology
The course goals are:
We often hear inner voices telling us to "grow stronger", "be smarter", "fix yourself". We don't always know if the voices we hear are our own, or if they even have our best interests at heart. But when our worlds are turned upside-down by changes outside of our control – changes that, perhaps, can't be undone – we have to know how to listen for the voice that calls for change. Sometimes, the only way forward is the way of inner transformation. But how, and when, do we engage this process? In the next What Matters Most course, Anna Guerra will introduce us to the ways depth psychologists think about the process of psychological change – changes to our attitude, our personality, even our worldview and perceptions. We'll take a hands-on approach to the tools and techniques that depth psychologists use to access, restore, and support our relationship with the natural processes of change. Through learning to understand our dreams, interacting with our inner parts and landscapes, and discovering the hidden messages in our fantasies and everyday thoughts, we open ourselves to an exciting process of discovery and transformation, and a new way of living.
Cost: $180
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
8 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10801
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
What Matters Most: How Can We Be Transformed?
Event Description: Take a hands-on approach to the tools and techniques that depth psychologists use to access, restore, and support our relationship with the natural processes of change.
Date: April 25, 2024, 6:00 PM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Anna Guerra JD MA LPC, depth psychologist in Houston with training in Jungian Psychology
The course goals are:
We often hear inner voices telling us to "grow stronger", "be smarter", "fix yourself". We don't always know if the voices we hear are our own, or if they even have our best interests at heart. But when our worlds are turned upside-down by changes outside of our control – changes that, perhaps, can't be undone – we have to know how to listen for the voice that calls for change. Sometimes, the only way forward is the way of inner transformation. But how, and when, do we engage this process? In the next What Matters Most course, Anna Guerra will introduce us to the ways depth psychologists think about the process of psychological change – changes to our attitude, our personality, even our worldview and perceptions. We'll take a hands-on approach to the tools and techniques that depth psychologists use to access, restore, and support our relationship with the natural processes of change. Through learning to understand our dreams, interacting with our inner parts and landscapes, and discovering the hidden messages in our fantasies and everyday thoughts, we open ourselves to an exciting process of discovery and transformation, and a new way of living.
Cost: $180
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
8 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10801
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
The Jung Center
Sisyphus and Sealskin: Shadow, Loss and Emptiness in Spiritual Journeys
Event Description: How can we recognize the shadowy side of a spiritual endeavor?
Date: April 27, 2024, 9:00 AM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Jose Leal M.A. in Jungian and Post-Jungian Studies
The course goals are:
Spirituality is an inherent human dimension, full of potential and transformation. However, since everything and anything can become spiritualized, it can become a murky and dangerous landscape. In this seminar, through the myth of Sisyphus and Celtic and Norse tales of the Selkie, we will analyze the dangers of the unrecognized shadow material in any spiritual endeavor. These stories portray the dangers of spirituality's shadows – while it can activate our curiosity, it can also trap us in a never-ending spell of novelty; it can connect us to a larger, non-material reality, but cause us to disdain consensual or "ordinary" reality. Through a brief active imagination exercise, we'll integrate the material we learn into our everyday life.
Cost: $65
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10801
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
Sisyphus and Sealskin: Shadow, Loss and Emptiness in Spiritual Journeys
Event Description: How can we recognize the shadowy side of a spiritual endeavor?
Date: April 27, 2024, 9:00 AM Hybrid (In-Person and Online) at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Jose Leal M.A. in Jungian and Post-Jungian Studies
The course goals are:
Spirituality is an inherent human dimension, full of potential and transformation. However, since everything and anything can become spiritualized, it can become a murky and dangerous landscape. In this seminar, through the myth of Sisyphus and Celtic and Norse tales of the Selkie, we will analyze the dangers of the unrecognized shadow material in any spiritual endeavor. These stories portray the dangers of spirituality's shadows – while it can activate our curiosity, it can also trap us in a never-ending spell of novelty; it can connect us to a larger, non-material reality, but cause us to disdain consensual or "ordinary" reality. Through a brief active imagination exercise, we'll integrate the material we learn into our everyday life.
Cost: $65
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
3 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10801
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
The Jung Center
The Other Path: A Workshop for Women Without Children
Event Description: Join other childless or childfree women on this Other Path as we tell our stories, explore our challenges, grieve our losses, ask our questions, discover our fertile gifts, and birth our creative desires.
Date: May 10, 2024, 6:00 PM In-Person at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Suzan Cotellesse, MS, LPC, LPC-S, is a psychotherapist, supervisor, consultant, and trainer.
The course goals are:
Being a woman without children is a significant experience that often goes unnamed or marginalized. Perhaps you find yourself on the Other Path because of a decision your body made, one you forgot to make, one you made freely, or one you are struggling with today. Whatever the circumstance, being a woman without being a mother in the "traditional" way evokes its own unique feelings, considerations, and experiences that deserve to be named and shared in the company of like women. Join other childless or childfree women on this Other Path as we tell our stories, explore our challenges, grieve our losses, ask our questions, discover our fertile gifts, and birth our creative desires.
Cost: $148
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
7 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10848
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
The Other Path: A Workshop for Women Without Children
Event Description: Join other childless or childfree women on this Other Path as we tell our stories, explore our challenges, grieve our losses, ask our questions, discover our fertile gifts, and birth our creative desires.
Date: May 10, 2024, 6:00 PM In-Person at The C.G. Jung Center, 5200 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006
Moderator: Suzan Cotellesse, MS, LPC, LPC-S, is a psychotherapist, supervisor, consultant, and trainer.
The course goals are:
Being a woman without children is a significant experience that often goes unnamed or marginalized. Perhaps you find yourself on the Other Path because of a decision your body made, one you forgot to make, one you made freely, or one you are struggling with today. Whatever the circumstance, being a woman without being a mother in the "traditional" way evokes its own unique feelings, considerations, and experiences that deserve to be named and shared in the company of like women. Join other childless or childfree women on this Other Path as we tell our stories, explore our challenges, grieve our losses, ask our questions, discover our fertile gifts, and birth our creative desires.
Cost: $148
Who can participate:
Open to NBHP members and non-NBHP members.
7 continuing education credits are available.
Link to register: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/junghouston/event.jsp?event=10848
Contact: registrar@junghouston.org
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9401 Southwest Freeway Suite #1242
Houston, TX 77074
Phone: 713-970-3410