Training Series. Professional Training for the Treatment of Co-occurring Disorders. Introducing HowardCenter s Training Series!
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1 Training Series Professional Training for the Treatment of Co-occurring Disorders Trainings provided by practitioners in the field! Introducing HowardCenter s Training Series! Continuing the decades-long tradition of our Addictions Academy, HowardCenter is proud to offer a brand-new series of training workshops. This year s series focuses on mental health and substance abuse issues. Based on input from clinicians and supervisors, we ve designed our workshops to incorporate the most up-to-date information available to enhance your clinical practice. Drawing on years of experience in the field, our instructors will teach the biological, psychological, social and ethical aspects of mental health and substance use disorders treatment along with practical, clinical skills sure to be of valuable use in your own practice. Please join us for what should prove to be a series of interesting and illuminating seminars!
2 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 Ethics and Mental Health Law in the Treatment of Individuals with Co -Occurring Disorders Presented by: Catherine Burns, Ph.D. and Sheryl Bellman, M.A., M.S., LCMHC, LADC Treatment provision for clients with co -occurring needs has become increasingly complex in the 21 st century. Participants in this workshop will review the main tenets of The Health Insurance Portability and A ccountability Act as well as 42 CFR Part 2 that comprise the cornerstones of clinical practice for health, mental health and substance abuse programs. A model of ethical decision making will be reviewed and applied to case studies. Ethical issues pertaining to the provision of emergency mental health care and crisis services will be reviewed with the goal of expanding participants understanding of current laws and practice. Finally, basic issues of boundaries, dual relationships and other challenges that can result in compromised care and professional discipline will be explored (e.g., sexual relationships, negligence, fraudulent acts, and compromised capacity or competence to provide treatment). Participants should expect a combination of lecture and group activity through -out this day-long workshop. Cath Burns, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist Doctorate, Licensed School Psychologist is the Director of Evaluation and Outcomes for MHSAS at HowardCenter with 17 years working within Vermont s community mental health system, and an additional 10 years working in public schools. Cath has provided training around the State for practitioners in community mental health and education, as well as has been an instructor at Johnson State College, the University of Vermont and in the Program in Community Mental Health for graduates and undergraduates studying development, ethics, and research methods and statistics. She earned a Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology and a Master s degree in Psychology from the University of Vermont, and a Master s degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Sheryl Bellman, M.A., M.S., LCMHC, LADC has worked in the mental health field for over 40 years, starting at Manhattan State Hospital in New York City and then at two Community Mental Health Agencies in Vermont. Sheryl has been at HowardCenter for 37 years and brings with her a wealth of experience. She has been the Director of Crisis Services since 1992, and has worked to create an array of services that are effective yet respectful, compassionate and responsive to individuals when they are most vulnerable. She strives to be a strong advocate and is passionate about changing the system in which we serve mental health patients. September 19, a.m. 4:30 p.m. 6 (six) Continuing Substance Abuse 101 Presented by: Joe Lasek, M.D. And Jennifer Spagnuolo, MS-LCMHC, LADC The use of drugs and alcohol in our society has reached epidemic proportions over recent decades. Standard of care has moved to co-occurring treatment of mental health and substance abuse problems, and knowledge of how to best help and treat clients with substance use issues is beneficial to all clinicians. This seminar will provide a basic knowledge of addiction issues as well as established and evidence -based models of treatment. Participants will gain knowledge in: diagnosing clients using the DSM -V; the effects of substances on the body; medication -assisted treatments; assessing signs of intoxication; determining and working with a client s stage of change; determining most appropriate level of care using A SA M criteria; and the psychotherapeutic techniques to use in session. Trauma Therapy for Co-occurring Disorders Presented by: Kerry Stout, LISCW, LADC and Leslie Ferrer, LICSW, LADC The purpose of this workshop is to provide clinicians with a de -mystified, strength based and evidenced based, holistic approach to working with clients with a history of trauma and co -occurring disorders. Through this workshop, clinicians will increase their skills, knowledge of interventions, self care and confidence in working with clients who struggle and live with the impact of trauma in their lives, and deepen their understanding of counter -transferential issues and self management skills. At the end of this workshop participants will to be able to: identify, define and diagnose PTSD; describe the impact of traumatic stress; demonstrate a rudimentary understanding of brain functioning as it relates to traumatic stress; understand traumatic stress from biochemical, psychological, social and spiritual perspectives; understand the effect and interrelationship of PTSD and substance use and other self harming behaviors; understand and be able to apply current cognitive, behavioral, body based and mindful interventions to stabilize and alleviate the negative consequences of PTSD; and help their clients develop skills to manage and decrease the impact of trauma. Crimonogenic Thinking Presented by: Bob Wolford, M.S.W., LICSW As service providers, we provide treatment for criminal justice involved people (CJIP). This training will introduce treatme nt professionals to cutting-edge information about the current state of evidence that informs effective criminal justice treatments. This training covers four important and interrelated topics: 1.) What is Evidence-Based Practice? This section de-mystifies what is meant by the term evidence-based practice, and applies the framework to effective CJIP treatments. It will examine necessary adaptations of a model that evolved primarily for healthcare purposes. This section also discusses salient ethical considerations in providing treatment to CJIP, including informed consent and confidentiality. 2.) Overarching principles of effective CJIP treatment. This section develops a working definition of CJIP treatment, including reviewing the well-known risk, needs, and responsivity principles and their application to clinical practices, the philosophy of harm reduction, and the importance of strength-based assessment and interventions. 3.) Common Therapeutic Factors: What generally works to treat people who are CJIP involved? 4.) Specific Evidence-Based Modalities for CJIP. This section will review specific modalities for treating clients affected by addiction and mental health problems, domestic violence perpetrators, and adult female offenders. Joe Lasek, M.D. has been a staff psychiatrist and Associate Medical Director for Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services at HowardCenter since During that time, he has also been a Clinical Assistant Professor for the UVM College of Medicine where he has taught and supervised medical students and psychiatric residents. Since March 2008, he has served as adjunct faculty at Southern New Hampshire University where he teaches psychopharmacology to Masters level students in the clinical mental health counseling program. Jennifer Spagnuolo, MS-LCMHC, LADC, is a Senior Clinician at Pine Street Counseling Services, the adult outpatient division of HowardCenter. Jennifer has been a therapist in Vermont for nine years. She has worked in crisis services, pr ivate pract ice and community mental health providing various outpatient services to people of all ages. Jennifer recently completed a two-year study on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and substance abuse through Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center where she was a site coordinator as well as a clinician. At HowardCenter, she supervises other clinicians, facilitates an Intensive Outpatient substance abuse group and has an individual caseload for mental health and substance abuse. Kerry Stout LISCW, LADC discovered her passion for working with survivors of trauma during her internship at a hospital based crime victims treatment center during her graduate social work program in New York City, after working for many years with the homeless. She remained on staff as a therapist and coordinator of the sexual assault forensic examiner program in the emergency departments of the hospital, working not only with rape survivors, but survivors of all types of crime from many countries who found themselves struggling with the impact it had in their lives. She has continued to maintain this as her primary clinical focus after her move to Burlington while working as program coordinator at Pine St. Counseling Services, and bringing a trauma informed approach to those struggling with mental health and addiction problems. Leslie Ferrer, LICSW, LADC is currently the Assistant Director at the Chittenden Clinic. Leslie is a clinical social worker and substance abuse counselor who is passionate about getting to know people, their life stories and struggles, and drawing on their strengths along with using knowledge from the best that science has to offer in our field to help people become their highest selves, attain their goals, and move beyond barriers. Leslie has had numerous clinical and leadership positions in the field working at Early Intervention with kids ages birth to 3, school social work, adult crisis services, residential substance abuse treatment, substance abuse treatment in a women s correctional facility, private practice, outpatient services, and medical social work. Bob Wolford, M.S.W., LICSW Since late 2002, Bob has been providing treatment, supervision, consultation and leadership for program development for people at all points of the Sequential Intercept Model. The SIM, model developed by SAMHSA's GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation, conceptualizes how people move through criminal justice system in predictable ways, and envisions a series of points of interception at which an intervention can be made to prevent individuals from entering or penetrating deeper into the criminal justice system. These programs have included pre-trial mental health and substance abuse screenings, behavioral health treatment courts, facility-based, and reentry services. His office is located at the Costello Court in Burlington. October 17, 2014 November 21, 2014 December 19, 2014
3 PAGE 4 PAGE 5 Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself: The Assessment & Treatment of OCD, Panic Disorder, Social Phobia & Co-Occurring Disorders Presented by: Joe Lasek, MD. and Daniel Baslock, LISCW, AAP Anxiety Disorders affect nearly 30% of adults at some time in their life. In this workshop, we will combine the perspective of a psychotherapeutic and medical perspective in the approach to anxiety disorders. We will cover the epidemiology and assessment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, and Social Phobia. We will review effective psychosocial treatments and pharmacological treatments in the context of co-occurring substance use problems. We will wrap-up with a focus on commonalities in psychosocial treatments for anxiety disorders along with a discussion of the special issues surrounding benzodiazepine use in treatment of anxiety disorders. Assessment, Treatment Formulation & Planning for the Effective Treatment of Co -occurring Disorders Presented by : Catherine Burns, Ph.D. and Leslie Ferrer, LICSW, LADC Clients with co-occurring disorders often have very complex presentations requiring thoughtful treatment formulation. Effective assessment is critical to treatment formulation and subsequent treatment planning. In this workshop, participants will review the common approaches to assessment and how these efforts inform the identification of strengths and needs of clients and inform our diagnostic decisions. Using this information, models of treatment formulation and planning will be reviewed with application to case studies. Finally, exercises to inform how to write specific treatment goals, and how to monitor progress over the course of treatment will be presented. Joe Lasek, M.D. has been a staff psychiatrist and Associate Medical Director for Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services at HowardCenter since During that time, he has also been a Clinical Assistant Professor for the UVM College of Medicine where he has taught and supervised medical students and psychiatric residents. Since March 2008, he has served as adjunct faculty at Southern New Hampshire University where he teaches psychopharmacology to Masters level students in the clinical mental health counseling program. Daniel Baslock, LISCW, AAP is a licensed clinical social worker in Vermont and currently practices at Pine Street Counseling Services through the HowardCenter. He has a particular passion for anxiety disorder and psychotic disorder treatment. While a student at New York University, Daniel was accepted into in a joint program between the New York schools of Social Work and the New York State Office of Mental Health. Through this program he developed a specialization in the implementation and direct practice of evidence-based psychosocial treatments for severe mental health problems. Cath Burns, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist Doctorate, Licensed School Psychologist is the Director of Evaluation and Outcomes for MHSAS at HowardCenter with 17 years working within Vermont s community mental health system, and an additional 10 years working in public schools. Cath has provided training around the State for practitioners in community mental health and education, as well as has been an instructor at Johnson State College, the University of Vermont and in the Program in Community Mental Health for graduates and undergraduates studying development, ethics, and research methods and statistics. She earned a Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology and a Master s degree in Psychology from the University of Vermont, and a Master s degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Leslie Ferrer, LICSW, LADC is currently the Assistant Director at the Chittenden Clinic. Leslie is a clinical social worker and substance abuse counselor who is passionate about getting to know people, their life stories and struggles, and drawing on their strengths along with using knowledge from the best that science has to offer in our field to help people become their highest selves, attain their goals, and move beyond barriers. Leslie has had numerous clinical and leadership positions in the field working at Early Intervention with kids ages birth to 3, school social work, adult crisis services, residential substance abuse treatment, substance abuse treatment in a women s correctional facility, private practice, outpatient services, and medical social work. January 16, 2015 February 20, 2015 There Ain t No Magic Pill: The Evaluation and Treatment of Insomnia Presented by: Joe Lasek, M.D. Insomnia is among the most prevalent health complaints in our society with an even higher prevalence among those who suffer with mental and substance abuse challenges. This training is intended to provide participants with the necessary tools to evaluate insomnia in the context of co-occurring disorders, understand underlying causes, provide cognitive behavioral interventions and understand the pros and cons of utilization of medication in treating sleep problems. Joe Lasek, M.D. has been a staff psychiatrist and Associate Medical Director for Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services at HowardCenter since During that time, he has also been a Clinical Assistant Professor for the UVM College of Medicine where he has taught and supervised medical students and psychiatric residents. Since March 2008, he has served as adjunct faculty at Southern New Hampshire University where he teaches psychopharmacology to Masters level students in the clinical mental health counseling program. March 20, 2015 Ethics and Mental Health Law in the Treatment of Individuals with Co -Occurring Disorders Presented by: Catherine Burns, Ph.D. and Sheryl Bellman, M.A., M.S., LCMHC, LADC Treatment provision for clients with co-occurring needs has become increasingly complex in the 21 st century. Participants in this workshop will review the main tenets of The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act as well as 42 CFR Part 2 that comprise the cornerstones of clinical practice for health, mental health and substance abuse programs. A model of ethical decision making will be reviewed and applied to case studies. Ethical issues pertaining to the provision of emergency mental health care and crisis services will be reviewed with the goal of expanding participants understanding of current laws and practice. Finally, basic issues of boundaries, dual relationships and other challenges that can result in compromised care and professional discipline will be explored (e.g., sexual relationships, negligence, fraudulent acts, and compromised capacity or competence to provide treatment). Participants should expect a combination of lecture and group activity through -out this day-long workshop. Cath Burns, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist Doctorate, Licensed School Psychologist is the Director of Evaluation and Outcomes for MHSAS at HowardCenter with 17 years working within Vermont s community mental health system, and an additional 10 years working in public schools. Cath has provided training around the State for practitioners in community mental health and education, as well as has been an instructor at Johnson State College, the University of Vermont and in the Program in Community Mental Health for graduates and undergraduates studying development, ethics, and research methods and statistics. She earned a Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology and a Master s degree in Psychology from the University of Vermont, and a Master s degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Sheryl Bellman, M.A., M.S., LCMHC, LADC has worked in the mental health field for over 40 years, starting at Manhattan State Hospital in New York City and then at two Community Mental Health Agencies in Vermont. Sheryl has been at HowardCenter for 37 years and brings with her a wealth of experience. She has been the Director of Crisis Services since 1992, and has worked to create an array of services that are effective yet respectful, compassionate and responsive to individuals when they are most vulnerable. She strives to be a strong advocate and is passionate about changing the system in which we serve mental health patients. April 17, a.m. 4:30 p.m. 6 (six) Continuing
4 PAGE 6 PAGE 7 Psychosis: What is to be done? Presented by: Sandra Steingard, M.D. and Daniel Baslock, LISCW, AAP In this training we will review current models for defining and understanding psychosis. We will review the traditional diagnostic classification, examine its limitations, and review alternative formulations. Discuss current data on prognosis and discuss how treatment may help or hinder outcome. We will review current thinking on etiology of psychosis including genetic, biological and environmental risk factors. Discuss the role of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments including cognitive behavioral therapy, wellness management, open dialogue and hearing voices groups. Please note: This workshop is approved for five (5) counseling category CEU credits with the Vermont Alcohol and Drug Addiction Certification Board. This workshop is not approved for Substance Use Disorder category. Substance Abuse 101 Presented by: Joe Lasek, M.D. And Jennifer Spagnuolo, MS-LCMHC, LADC The use of drugs and alcohol in our society has reached epidemic proportions over recent decades. Standard of care has moved to co-occurring treatment of mental health and substance abuse problems, and knowledge of how to best help and treat clients with substance use issues is beneficial to all clinicians. This seminar will provide a basic knowledge of addiction issues as well as established and evidence-based models of treatment. Participants will gain knowledge in: diagnosing clients using the DSM-V; the effects of substances on the body; medication-assisted treatments; assessing signs of intoxication; determining and working with a client s stage of change; determining most appropriate level of care using ASAM criteria; and the psychotherapeutic techniques to use in session. Sandra Steingard, M.D. is the Medical Director at HowardCenter a community mental health center in Burlington, Vermont where she has worked for the past 17 years. She is also Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont College of Medicine. For over 2 0 years her clinical practice has primarily included patients with schizophrenia and other psychotic illnesses. She serves on the Board of the Foundation for Excellence in Mental health Care, NA MI-VT, and the Mad In A merica continuing Education fund. She currently writes a blog called A natomy of a Psychiatrist on the website Daniel Baslock, LISCW, AAP is a licensed clinical social worker in Vermont and currently practices at Pine Street Counseling Services through the HowardCenter. He has a particular passion for anxiety disorder and psychotic disorder treatment. While a student at New York University, Daniel was accepted into in a joint program between the New York schools of Social Work and the New York State Office of Mental Health. Through this program he developed a specialization in the implementation and direct practice of evidence-based psychosocial treatments for severe mental health problems. Joe Lasek, M.D. has been a staff psychiatrist and Associate Medical Director for Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services at HowardCenter since During that time, he has also been a Clinical Assistant Professor for the UVM College of Medicine where he has taught and supervised medical students and psychiatric residents. Since March 2008, he has served as adjunct faculty at Southern New Hampshire University where he teaches psychopharmacology to Masters level students in the clinical mental health counseling program. Jennifer Spagnuolo, MS-LCMHC, LADC, is a Senior Clinician at Pine Street Counseling Services, the adult outpatient division of HowardCenter. Jennifer has been a therapist in Vermont for nine years. She has worked in crisis services, private practice and community mental health providing various outpatient services to people of all ages. Jennifer recently completed a two-year study on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and substance abuse through Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center where she was a site coordinator as well as a clinician. At HowardCenter, she supervises other clinicians, facilitates an Intensive Outpatient substance abuse group and has an individual caseload for mental health and substance abuse. May 15, 2015 June 19, 2015 Seminar Schedule for 5 CEU s 8:30 a.m. Registration and Refreshments Continuing have been approved by: Tuition for all seminars must be paid in advance and is NON-REFUNDABLE 9:00 a.m. Program begins Board of Allied Health Practitioners Parking Please park on surrounding residential streets. The agency 10:15-10:30 a.m. break Board of Psychological Examiners parking lots and visitor spots are reserved for Pine Street clients and staff. 12:00-1:00 p.m. Lunch (on your own) National Association of Social Workers 2:00-2:15 p.m. break 3:30 p.m. Program ends *Ethics seminar will end at 4:30 (6 CEU s) Vermont Alcohol and Drug Addiction Certification Board All workshops approved for Substance use disorder category except where stated. For additional information regarding training workshops or our speakers please contact Jessica Lake. jlake@howardcenter.org or call.
5 Registration Form for HowardCenter s Training Series Ethics (Including Mental Health Law) September April Substance Abuse 101 October June Crimonogenic Thinking The Evaluation & Treatment of Insomnia Assessment, Treatment Formulation & Planning for the Effective Treatment of Co- Occurring Disorders Psychosis: From Etiology to Treatment Anxiety, OCD and Panic Disorder, Social Phobia & Co-Occurring Disorders Trauma Therapy for Co-Occurring Disorders I have enclosed $50.00 fee* OR I am a HowardCenter employee (no charge) * Make Check Payable to HowardCenter Attn: Training Series 300 Flynn Avenue Name: Profession/Organization: Address: State: Zip: Phone: I would like to receive training information. Please add me to your list.
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