Dear Colleagues
The 15th EFTC (European Federation of Therapeutic Communities) Conference, Malaga, Spain, 11-14 March 2015.
The 15th EFTC Conference will be hosted by Proyecto Hombre the foremost provider of drug-free TCs in Spain. The purpose of the conference is to discuss the pressing issues we all face in this changing world of addiction: developing trends in the therapeutic community; research and education; special populations and creative approaches. The conference has three inter-linked themes:
therapeutic communities - the evidence base
therapeutic communities - special populations
therapeutic communities - creative, educational & occupational activities
The conference is now open to receive your abstracts. (further details on the conference website or see the EFTC website at: http://www.eftc-europe.com/Resources/conferences.htm#malaga) You can choose to submit your work to be included as an: oral presentation, a workshop, a poster presentation or a film (or a combination of these). There is no limit on the number of studies you can submit but the organisers and the Scientific Committee reserve the right to recommend revisions in content and/or presentation type. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the conference organisers on:
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For further information please visit:
http://eftc-congressmalaga2015.com/en/ (English language version)
http://eftc-congressmalaga2015.com/ (Spanish language version)
We very much look forward to welcoming you to Malaga next year!!
Rowdy Yates
President
European Federation of Therapeutic Communities (EFTC)
Senior Research Fellow
Scottish Addiction Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland
T: +44 (0) 1786-467737
F: +44 (0) 1786-466299
W: http://www.dass.stir.ac.uk/sections/showsection.php?id=4 (home)
W: http://www.drugslibrary.stir.ac.uk/ (online library)
W: http://roryyates.bandcamp.com (Wrestling With Demons: Four Songs of Addiction & Recovery)
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