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The Director of Business Development for TTC Quoted in Hollywood Times about Emerging Themes in Behavioral Health

In today’s treatment industry, evidence-based practices and business development go hand-in-hand. For example, Monica Davoodpour, the Director of Business Development for Tarzana Treatment Centers, is quoted in a recent article about the Emerging Themes in Behavioral Health conference. At the UCLA Luskin Conference Center from April 28 – 29, 2022, the conference features mental health leaders and clinicians gathering to highlight the latest treatment options.

Business Development and Evidence-Based Practices = Emerging Themes in Treatment

As Director of Business Development for TTC, Monica Davoodpour attends this innovative conference. Celebrating treatment innovations, the Emerging Themes in Behavioral Health Conference delivers a platform for mental health leaders and clinicians. The goal of the conference is to share the latest in evidence-based treatment. Thus, the focus is on the most relevant mental health topics impacting society today. Indeed, the gathering offers a mix of content-rich workshops and exhibitions. These offerings are from providers and innovators at the forefront of the industry.

Business Development = Evidence-Based Practices

Emerging Themes in Behavioral Health aims to create a launching pad that would initiate dialogue on research-based knowledge and innovative, evidence-based practices. As the Conference Chair, Renee Baribeau, known worldwide as The Practical Shaman, told The Hollywood Times, “The latest generation of psychiatrists, therapists, and treatment professionals are open to innovative treatments that help to address the mental health epidemic. People should know about the incredible work that is happening today. This conference is designed to make that happen.”

Quoted by the Hollywood Times, Monica Davoodpour, the Director of Business Development for Tarzana Treatment Centers, remarks, “What is so refreshing about this conference is how all the different treatment providers and organizations have come together to support each other. Rather than being competitive, we have shed those base instincts to focus on learning new ways to help our clients recover from mental health challenges. Indeed, we are supporting each other, so all of us can do better moving forward.”

Cutting Edge Innovations Reflect Business Development

Indeed, the conference overflows with innovators and evidence-based practices. For example, Dr. Timothy Fong, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at The Jane and Terry Semel Institute, offers a diverse bouquet of intriguing updates. Indeed, during each workshop, a buzz of excitement filled the air as presenters shared their innovative practices.

From Psilocybin Therapy in Treatment-Resistant Depression by Dr. Sidney Zoosk, Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry at UCSD, to the diverse panel on Integrating Spirituality into Your Treatment Plan, the workshops provide insight. Indeed, many of these workshops offered divergent paths to the same goal. After all, everyone wants to help distressed patients in need of treatment modalities that work in practice.

Indeed, Tarzana Treatment Centers believes that you do good by doing well from a business development perspective. Thus, a reliance on evidence-based practices and the latest treatment innovations leads to success.