The 2025 Montana Behavioral Health Conference aims to address critical issues in behavioral health through a series of workshops, keynote sessions, and networking opportunities. Attendees will gain insights from experts and engage in meaningful discussions. The conference is organized by NAMI Montana and sponsored by Montana DPHHS. It includes sessions on suicide prevention, men's mental health, and veterans' brain health, among others. The agenda features a pre-conference evening with social activities, followed by two days of sessions, panels, and breakout discussions.
Mental Health Conferences
2025 Montana Behavioral Health Conference
The 2025 Montana Behavioral Health Conference is an in-person event held in Helena, MT, focusing on key issues in behavioral health. It offers workshops, networking opportunities, and expert discussions.
October 23–24, 2025 Helena, Montana In-person Event
Conference Overview
Some quick details about this conference.
Time and Place
Maybe the most important details of the conference.
Conference Organizer
This organization is hosting this conference.
NAMI Montana
NAMI Montana is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals affected by mental illness through support, education, and advocacy.
Schedule and Agenda
It's important to know what is planned.
The conference begins with a pre-conference evening on October 22, featuring registration and social events. Day 1 includes general sessions, networking breaks, and breakout sessions on various topics. Day 2 continues with more sessions and concludes with a door prize drawing.
Notable Speakers
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
Thomas Camel, LCPC
Member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Vietnam veteran, former counselor and cultural consultant.
Holly C. Wilcox, PhD
Johns Hopkins expert on public health approaches to suicide prevention.
Will Fruin
Marine Corps veteran and VA Peer Support Specialist; podcaster and author.
Lynn Miller
Advocates for Human Potential, expert on WRAP as a tool for recovery.
Crystal Baker
Administers SAMHSA’s PATH Program in Bozeman.
Jen Preble, PhD
Facilitates discussions on Montana’s Behavioral Health System.
Hotel Information
You need somewhere to stay (unless you live relatively close).
The conference is hosted at the Delta Hotels Helena Colonial, providing a convenient location for attendees to stay and participate in the event.
Parking Information
Unless you're taking public transit.
Parking details are not specified, but attendees can likely find parking at the Delta Hotels Helena Colonial.
Sponsorship, Exhibitor, and Advertising Opportunities
If you're an organization that wants to contribute to this event, here are some details.
Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities are available, but specific details are not provided. Interested parties may contact the organizers for more information.
Other Links and Information
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