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2006 Conference Pricing

Online registration is open until Thursday, October 5, 2006 at 11:59 p.m. After that, you will have to register in person at the conference (on site), but we may need to mail your workbook later.

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Online registration requires Visa or Mastercard. Other payment methods (cash, check, or purchase order) will be considered on an individual basis. Contact us for more information.

Conference FeesMembers and each
of their guests
Non-Member
Full 2-Day Conference online registration before 10/05/2006 11:59 p.m. PDT$65$85
Saturday Only online registration before 10/05/2006 11:59 p.m. PDT$50$60
Sunday Only online registration before 10/5/2006 11:59 p.m. PDT$50$60
Morning only Saturday online/on site$25$25
Morning only Sunday online/on site$25$25
Full 2-Day Conference registration on site$100$100
Saturday or Sunday Only registration on site$60$60
Add-On Items
Saturday Option: Advanced Seminar w/ Bill Dodson, M.D..
(limited to AD/HD professionals)
$75$75
Sunday Option: Advanced Seminar w/ Gabor Mate', M.D.
(limited to AD/HD professionals)
$75$75
Up to 11 CMEs for family physicians$25$25
Up to 11 CEs for social workers, mental health counselors, certified counselors and family therapists$25$25
Up to 11 CEs for psychologists$25$25
Up to 11 clock hours for school personnel$15$15
**Become a member of ADD Resources when you register$45 for regular memberships$120 for professional memberships
**Current members: renew your membership when you register$25 for regular memberships$100 for professional memberships

** In addition to receiving member pricing for this conference, you will enjoy all of these benefits of membership.

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