NADA Auricular Acupuncture

Since 1972 auricular acupuncture has been applied clinically as a safe, effective and low cost approach to addressing drug and alcohol dependency. Commonly used as an adjunct to established addiction treatment programs, the NADA protocol is applied in over a thousand addiction centers throughout the US and Canada. Acudetox involves the insertion of five small needles into specific locations in both ears which stimulates the detoxification of chemical substances from the body and controls withdrawal symptom.
What is NADA? The National Acupuncture Detox Association supports education and training related to the use of a specific auricular acupuncture protocol in addiction treatment to relieve suffering during detoxification and withdrawal. NADA strives to make acupuncture based barrier-free addiction treatment accessible in all communities and to ensure its integration with other treatment modalities.
When: March 4th - 7th, 2010
Where: CCAOM, 551 Chatham Street, Victoria
Cost: Practitioners $375
Alumni $350
Students $300
CEU’s: 30
Payment: Cash, Cheque or Debit
Payment must be received on or before February 6th to
qualify for discount, no exceptions
About the Instructor:
Carolyn Mandrusiak is a certified NADA instructor, a Registered Acupuncturist and has been involved in the health and social services field for the past 25 years in both management and front line positions, has a degree in Psychology and a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine diploma. Carolyn has worked with chronic disorders, stress reduction, addictions, mental health issues, family violence and aboriginal issues.