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The Meadows Announces New Workshops Manager

April 10, 2012

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The Meadows trauma and addiction treatment center in Wickenburg, Arizona, is pleased to announce Heidi Dike Kingston, LCSW, as the new Workshops Manager at The Meadows. In this new role on the Intake team, Kingston is responsible for providing clinical screenings and scheduling for The Meadows week-long workshops program.

Kingston began her career at The Meadows in 2004 as the Midwest Community Relations Representative while living in Chicago. In 2005, Kingston was promoted to National Community Relations Representative. After working for the Fort Carson Warrior Transition Unit as a Social Worker in 2010, Kingston returned to The Meadows as a Business Development Liaison before accepting her new responsibilities as Workshops Manager.

Kingston has worked in the field of addiction and mental health treatment since she was 19 years old, serving as a tech for Crestview Center Addiction Recovery Services in Anderson, Indiana. Prior to her time with The Meadows, Kingston worked for Hazelden Foundation as a Primary Counselor and Clinical Case Manager.

“We are very pleased that Heidi Dike Kingston has assumed her new role at The Meadows as the Workshops Manager,” said Kevin Berkes, Director of Intake at The Meadows. “Heidi is most passionate about connecting individuals with the most clinically appropriate services available.”

The Meadows’ Workshops include topics focusing on grief, trauma, and addiction, to name a few. While these workshops specifically cater to the needs of those who are not enrolled in inpatient treatment, they’re also a source of renewal for patients who have undergone treatment.

To learn more about The Meadows’ workshops contact (866) 856-1279.

For over 35 years, The Meadows has been a leading trauma and addiction treatment center. In that time, they have helped more than 20,000 patients in one of their three centers or in national workshops. The Meadows world-class team of Senior Fellows, Psychiatrists, Therapists, and Counselors treat the symptoms of addiction and the underlying issues that cause lifelong patterns of self-destructive behavior. The Meadows is a Level 1 psychiatric hospital that is accredited by the Joint Commission.