school system, other professionals that will have interaction with youth that may not be aware as to what is needed. so, we have had georgia conferences, and we're lucky that we have the georgia school of addiction studies every year in georgia, where we're able to attract a lot of professionals, counselors, and preventionists to the conference to be able to educate 'em. yeah, i did want to bring up asam because they can always go to asam. asam, the american society for addiction medicine, has tremendous number of treatment trainings, correct? yeah, they have- they don't necessarily have to specialize, but they can become more aware. yeah, they offer a 1-week course, which can move people from novices to real experts. another way to get excellent training is to seek out a course on motivational interviewing. motivational interviewing is a very empathic, respectful, collaborative approach, where rather than sort of the old-style physician says, "hey, you better not do that. you could die," this and so forth, that rarely changes behaviors, especially in teens who resist that kind of authority. but with motivational interviewing, we help kids take stock, "gee, you know, first of all, we acknowledge there m