Mental Health Conferences
2026 Co-Occurring Conference
The 2026 Co-Occurring Conference will take place in Bloomington, MN, at the Parkview Meeting + Event Center. It focuses on emerging practices in person-centered co-occurring care.
May 01, 2026
Bloomington, Minnesota
In-person Event
CEUs Available
Some quick details about this conference.
The 2026 Co-Occurring Conference is a key event for healthcare professionals focusing on person-centered co-occurring care. Attendees will learn about the latest advancements and strategies in the field, with expert speakers sharing insights on emerging practices. The conference will cover complex clinical, ethical, and cultural considerations, offering valuable information to enhance professional expertise.
The agenda includes topics such as Cultural Humility, Person Centered Addiction Psychiatry, Treating Psychosis, Addressing Crisis Situations, and Harm Reduction. The event also provides 8 hours of required annual training for clinicians in integrated 245G treatment programs, with CEUs available for various boards.
Maybe the most important details of the conference.
This organization is hosting this conference.
Progress Valley
Founded in 1972, Progress Valley is a Minneapolis-St. Paul area-based nonprofit provider of services for people with emotional and mental health challenges and/or substance use issues related to drugs or alcohol.
Email: admissions@progressvalley.org
Phone: 952-956-3100
Here's information on Continuing Education Units (or CEUs).
The conference provides 8 hours of required annual training, including 3.5 hours of Ethics and 3.0 hours of Cultural Considerations, and offers 6 hours of pre-approved CEUs for the MN Board of SW, meeting MN BBHT criteria for 8 CEUs.
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