TUESDAY,
JANUARY 25, 2005
11:30- 2:00pm REGISTRATION
2:00-5:00pm SESSION I
EXHIBIT HALL OPENS
A Psychoterapy and Assessment of Substance Use Disorders -
Gary G. Forrest, Ed.D., Ph.D.
B Treating the Sexually Acting Youth: Moving Beyond Fear and Fixation -
James L. Hinkle, M.Div., LCSW
C Binge Drinking and Substance Abuse on the College Campus: Strategies for Intervention and Change -
Robert E. Banks, Ph.D.
7 :00-8:30pm SESSION I (cont.)
A Borderline Personality Disorder -
Eileen D. White, B.S.
B Relapse, "Slips" and Falling Off the Wagon: Strategies of Recovery and the Relapse Process -
Mike Miller, MS and John Shotts, CAC III, NCAC II
C Spirituality and the Recovery Process -
Christopher R. Keith, B.S., M.Div.
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005
8:00am EXHIBIT HALL OPENS
8:00-9:00am REGISTRATION OPENS
9:00-9:15am WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS - Gary G. Forrest, Ed.D., Ph.D.
9:15-10:30am SESSION II
A Morning Keynote: Psychopathy: Assessment, Criminal Justice System and Forensic Issues -
Robert D. Hare, Ph.D.
10:30-10:45am SOCIAL BREAK
Exhibit Hall
10:45-12:00Pm SESSION III
A Robert D. Hare, Ph.D.(cont.)
B Brain Wise: A Mentoring Program for Juveniles with Various Cognitive Disortions - Patricia Gorman-Barry, Ph.D.
C The Bio-Psychosocial Effects of Methamphetamines Addiction - Nicolas Taylor, Ph.D., CAC III
12:00-1:30pm
LUNCH (on your own)
1:30-3:00pm SESSION IV
A Treatment Strategies for the Chronic and Severely Mentally Ill - John DeQuardo, M.D.
B Patricia Gorman-Barry, Ph.D. (cont.)
C Nicolas Taylor, Ph.D., CAC III (cont.)
D Healing PTSD Through the Innate Wisdom of the Body - Nancy Harrel, LCSW
3:00-3:15pm SOCIAL BREAK
Exhibit Hall
3:15-5:00pm SESSION V
A Open Forum with Robert D. Hare, Ph.D.: Psychopathy, Serial Killers, Terrorists and Related Forensic Issues
B Patricia Gorman-Barry, Ph.D. (cont.)
C Nicolas Taylor, Ph.D., CAC III (cont.)
D Nancy Harrel, LCSW (cont.)
E Cross-Cultural Considerations in Mental Health Care: Perspectives from the Developing World - Sarah E. Forrest-Ochsner, B.A., MLA
5:30pm Exhibit Hall Closed
6:00-7:30pm
OPENING NIGHT
WELCOME RECEPTION
Exhibit Hall
7:30-9:00pm SESSION VI
A Recovery and Hope: Consumer Family Perspectives on Mental Illnes - Eileen D. White, BS, National Trainer, National Alliance of the Mentall Ill (NAMI) * Open to the general public at NO COST
9:00-Until AA/OPEN Self-Help Meeting |
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2005
8:00am EXHIBIT HALL OPENS
9:00-10:30am SESSION VII
A Morning Keynote: Eating Disorders: Medical and Psychiatric Considerations - Keith Wandler, M.D.
10:30-10:45am SOCIAL BREAK
Exhibit Hall
10:45-12:00pm SESSION VIII
A Care for Returning Gulf-War Veterans and Their Families - Thomas L. Jewitt, M.D. and Staff
B Adolescent Treatment: Best Practices, Guidelines and Innovative Research - Katie Wells, MPA, CAC III and Steven P. Gilbertson, MA, LPC, CAC III
C Closet Narcissistic Disorder - David Brown, MS, LPC, CAC III
12:00- 1:30pm
LUNCH (on your own) or attend
Awards Luncheon Banquet
1:30- 3:00pm SESSION IX
A Afternoon Keynote: Choice Theory and the New Reality Therapy - William Glasser, M.D.
3:00-3:15pm SOCIAL BREAK
Exhibit Hall
3:15-5:00pm SESSION X
A William Glasser, M.D. (cont.)
B Katie Wells, MPA, CAC III and Steven P. Gilbertson, MA, LPC, CAC III (cont.)
C Continuum of Care for Dually Diagnosed Offenders in the Community - George Blansett, MSW, CAC III
D Uses and Limitations of Psychological Screening in Chemical Dependency Treatment Settings - David Ketter, LMLP and Nancy B. Sherrod, Ph.D.
E Psychotropic Medications and Basic Psychopharmacology - Thomas L. Jewitt, M.D.
5:30pm EXHIBIT HALL CLOSED
6:00-7:00pm Coffee for Sponsors and Exhibitors
7:30-9:00pm SESSION XI
A Humor, Creativity and Survival in MH/CD Treatment Settings -
Dick Dillon, CAC
B Communities in Crisis: Collaborative Solutins Update - Sharon Raggio, MBA, LPC, LMFT
C Care for the Caregiver: Soul Renewal - Jack Wiens, MA, LPC
9:00-Until AA/OPEN Self-Help Meeting |
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2005
8:00am EXHIBIT HALL OPENS
9:00-10:30am SESSION XII
A Choice Theory and the New Reality Therapy: Role Playing and Clinical Demonstrations -
William Glasser, M.D.
B Dialectical Behavior Therapy on a Locked Adolescent Unit -
Miles H. Dial, Jr., Ph.D. and Robert Long, M.D.
C Assessment and Treatment of Sex Offenders - Paul Isenstadt, LCSW and Staff
D Creativity in Drinking, Madness in Recovery - Jack Mumey, MA, MAC, CAC III
10:30-10:45am SOCIAL BREAK
Exhibit Hall
10:45-12:00pm SESSION XIII
A William Glasser, M.D. (cont.)
B Strategies for Self-Improvement and Change - Glenn Tapia, MPA and Staff
C Paul Isenstadt, LCSW and Staff (cont.)
D Basic Ethics for MH/CD Professionals - Jan Schaad, LSCSW and Dick Dillon, CAC
12:00-1:30pm
LUNCH (on your own)
1 :30-3:00pm SESSION XIV
A Systemic Issues and Treatments in Addictions - Dick W. Gee, Ed.D., LMFT
B Building and Maintaining Meaningful Relationships with Choice Theory and Reality Therapy - Thomas J. Smith, MA
C Successful Grant Writing Strategies -
William D. Schaad and Dick Dillon, CAC
D Ethical Decision Making in MH/CD Treatment Settings - Jan Schaad, LSCSW
E Fetal Alcohol Spectrum and Co-Occurring Disorders - Pamela L. Gillen, N.D., R.N., CAC III
3:00-3:15pm SOCIAL BREAK
3:15-4:30pm SESSION XV
A Therapists Took Kit: Music And The Stages of Change - Dave Schaad and Jan Schaad LSCSW
B An Army at War with PTSD - James A. Polo, M.D.
C William D. Schaad and Dick Dillon, CAC (cont.)
4:30-5:15pm SESSION XVI
A Symposium Wrap-up and Concluding Remarks - Gary G. Forrest, Ph.D. and staff
5:00pm EXHIBIT HALL & BOOKSTORE CLOSED
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