Summer 2017 Workshop Schedule Eugenia Cash, LSW, MSSA, CDCA Board Chair William M. Denihan Chief Executive Officer IMPROVING LIVES THROUGH WELLNESS, RECOVERY AND INDEPENDENCE TRAINING INSTITUTE Summer 2017 Workshop Schedule
IMPORTANT INFORMATION! Improving Lives Through Wellness, Recovery and Independence Board of Directors Eugenia Cash, LSW, MSSA, CDCA Chair J. Robert Fowler, Ph.D. Vice Chair Pythias D. Jones, M.D. Second Vice Chair Reginald C. Blue, Ph.D. Elsie Caraballo Cassi Handler Rev. Benjamin F. Gohlstin, Sr. Steve Killpack, MS Harvey A. Snider, Esq. Ericka L. Thoms Mary R. Warr, M. Ed. Anngela Williams William M. Denihan Chief Executive Officer The Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County s Training Institute is an approved provider through the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board and the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist Board offering Recognized Clock Hours (RCH) to Chemical Dependency Professionals as well as Continuing Professional Education hours (CPE) to Counselors and Social Workers. Fees for the ADAMHS Board Training Institute workshops are $25 per half-day (2-4 hour) session and $45 for a full-day (5+ hour) session. Occasionally, workshops will be offered free on an as-needed basis per topic. Workshop fees are non-refundable. The ADAMHS Board is using Eventbrite to process ALL registrations. Payment can be made by credit card and/or checks made payable to the ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County. Invoices may be sent to organizations. All workshop participants must be registered and confirmed in advance through Eventbrite. An order confirmation and entrance ticket to the workshop will be e-mailed through Eventbrite immediately after the registration process is complete. Walk-ups and cash payments will not be accepted. To register for a workshop, visit the Web site listed at the end of each workshop description. Please note that each session has its own unique Web address. If you want to attend more than one session, you must register for each session individually through its unique Web site. Please arrive on time for all scheduled workshops. If you arrive late to a workshop you will not receive a certificate. Partial credit will not be given. In order to receive a certificate of completion, you must be present for the entire workshop. General Information: All workshops are held in the Training Institute, located in the ADAMHS Board offices on the 6 th Floor of the United Bank Building, 2012 West 25 th Street. Free parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis. All visitors must check-in at the blue Parking Attendant Booth located in the lot directly behind the building on the east side of West 26 th Street. Visitors are to inform the attendant that they are visiting the ADAMHS Board and will be directed to available parking spaces or may receive complimentary valet parking. Please bring the ticket provided to you from the attendant to the ADAMHS Board receptionist for validation. Free and metered parking is also available on the street. OPEN LEVEL ENTRY LEVEL INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Participants must meet the minimum education level and credential requirements indicated: Open to anyone seeking the most basic understanding/awareness of the topic presented. Registrants must be Certified Chemical Dependency Assistants, Registered Applicants for Prevention, Social Worker Assistant or STNA. Registrant must be a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor II, Licensed Social Worker, or Licensed Professional Nurse. ADVANCED LEVEL Registrants must be Professional Counselors, Professional Clinical Counselors, Licensed Independent Social Workers, Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor III s, Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselors, Registered Nurses, a D.O. or M.D. or have a Ph.D. in Psychology, Counseling or Human Services. The Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board is now requiring providers to list courses through CE Brocker. 2012 W. 25 th Street, 6 th Floor Cleveland, Ohio 44113 ph. (216) 241-3400 fax (216) 861-5067 www.adamhscc.org To review the RCH education classifications for the workshops in the brochure, please log on to your CE Broker Account. Page 1
Healing ADD in Adults and Children for Behavioral Health Professionals John Ward, LCDC III, CTS June 15, 2017 8:30 A.M. 4:00 P.M. Entry 6 RCH s Provider #50-17837 6 CEU Provider # RCS110677 FEE: $45 Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can affect both individuals and families. If you find that ADD effects your clients, then this class will provide an opportunity for you to broaden your understanding of this disorder. We will explore the different types of ADD. We will also discuss an effective program for clinicians to help their clients with their brain function and overcome many of the ADD traits that sabotage chances for success in all aspects of living (relationships, work, school, etc.). Both natural and medical treatments for ADD will be explored, as well as some practical tips for clinicians to help their ADD clients.. To register for this session, please use Eventbrite. Click this link: https://adamhsccsummer20172.eventbrite.com IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND A WORKSHOP FOR WHICH YOU ARE CONFIRMED, PLEASE CALL TONYA BIRNEY, ADAMHS BOARD TRAINING OFFICER, AT (216) 241-3400, EXT. 813. No refunds will be provided. Participants who were denied admission to a closed workshop will be placed on a waiting list and granted admission in the event of a cancellation. Wait-listed individuals will be contacted in the order in which the requests were received. Parents Who Kill their Kids Dr. Paul Martin, DO June 16, 2017 8:30 A.M. 4:00 P.M. Entry/Intermediate 6 RCH s Provider # 50-17837 6 CEU Provider # RCS110677 FEE: $45 In order to better equip human services personnel to be able to identify potential dangerousness in their clientele, we will discuss parents, guardians, stepparents, and paramours who murder or are at risk of taking the lives of their children. We will look at motivational factors, commonly seen characteristics, parent types, signs of impending violence and treatment, planning and prevention. https://adamhsccsummer20173.eventbrite.com Developmental Milestones and Disorders of Personality Dr. Paul Martin, DO July 14, 2017 8:30 A.M. 4:00 P.M. Entry/Intermediate 6 RCH s Provider # 50-17837 6 CEU Provider # RCS110677 FEE: $45 We will use Eric Erickson s model of normal development in children and adolescents as the basis for discussion. We will look at the organizational problems seen in children as well as maladaptive behaviors seen in adolescents in the form of behavioral problems and personality disorders when children and adolescents do not master these age-specific development milestones. Specifically, we will examine the relationship between conduct disorder in children and antisocial personality disorder in adults, as well as the relationship between reactive attachment disorder in children and borderline personality disorder in adults. Other personality disorders to be discussed include narcissistic, paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal, dependent, and avoidant personality disorders.. https://adamhsccsummer20174.eventbrite.com Page 2
A Treatment Approach to Reactive Attachment Disorder John Ward, LCDC III, CTS July 19, 2017 8:30 A.M. 4:00 P.M. Entry 6 RCH s Provider #50-17837 6 CEU s Provider # RCS110677 FEE: $45 Learn practical ways of helping your clients discover tools and techniques to help maintain their sanity and bring healing to Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) children in loving and practical ways. You will also discover how to teach parent s The Dynamic Dozen parenting techniques that work well with RAD children. Discover several clinical interventions that help build attachment with RAD children. This class is taught by a trainer who has both lived and worked with RAD children for over 19 years. Ethics in the Electronic Age Stacy Simera, MSSA, LISW-S, SAP August 1, 2017 1:00 A.M. 4:15 P.M. OPEN 3 RCH s Provider #50-17837 3 CEU s Provider # RCS110677 FEE: $25 Social service professionals face many ethical dilemmas in the electronic age. This course will examine the risks and appropriate use of electronic media for personal and professional use from boundary violations on Facebook to effective electronic service delivery. https://adamhsccsummer20177.eventbrite.com https://adamhsccsummer20175.eventbrite.com The Science of Supervision Stacy Simera, MSSA, LISW-S, SAP August 1, 2017 8:30 A.M. 11:45 A.M. FEE: $25 Advanced 3.00 RCH s Provider #50-17837 3.00 CEU Provider # RCS110677 When we hear the term evidence-based practice we often think of direct clinical interventions, yet any service we conduct as social service professionals should be backed by science - including supervision. In this workshop we will explore the research on supervision and identify ways to apply the evidence to all types of social service supervision including methods of supervision, components of supervision, and impacts of supervision on the client and agency. This workshop was created at the request of Ohio NASW for its Science of Social Work conference, and was highly regarded for applying science to the art of supervision. https://adamhsccsummer20176.eventbrite.com Page 3
IMPORTANT INFORMATION! SAVE THE DATE ADAMHS BOARD OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY Roads to Recovery conference 17: Heading in the Right Direction to Attain Mental Health and Addiction Recovery OCTOBER 23, 2017 Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Airport Marriott Hotel West 150 th STAY IN TOUCH WITH US! To sign up for our e-mail notifications, please visit www.adamhscc.org. Follow us on social media! Facebook: www.facebook.com/adamhsboardcc Twitter: @ADAMHSBoardCC Instagram: ADAMHSBoardCC Page 4
Registration Information!! The ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County is using Eventbrite to manage ALL registrations to its Training Institute workshops. Payment can be made by credit card or check made payable to the ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County. Organizations may be invoiced. All workshop participants must be registered and confirmed in advance through Eventbrite. An order confirmation and entrance ticket to the workshop will be e-mailed through Eventbrite immediately after the registration process is complete. Walk-ups and cash payments will not be accepted. To register for a workshop, visit the Web site listed at the end of each workshop description. Please note that each session has its own unique Web address. If you want to attend more than one session, you must register for each session individually through its unique Web site. If you have any questions, contact Tonya Birney, Training Officer, at 216-241-3400, ext. 813, or at birney@adamhscc.org. Page 5 The ADAMHS Board has arranged for the presenters to provide the trainings and/or topics listed in this brochure. While ADAMHS Board staff have taken steps to ensure that the presenters are qualified to offer the topics, the ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County assumes no responsibility for workshop content, participant Page interpretation 6 of the material presented nor the application of the information presented.
Presenter Information Dr. Jamie Marich, Ph.D, LPCC-S, LICDC-CS friends and colleagues describe her as a renaissance woman. A dancer, musician, performer, writer, recovery ambassador, and clinical counselor, Marich unites these elements of her experience to achieve an ultimate mission: bringing the art and joy of healing to others. Marich travels internationally speaking on topics related to EMDR, trauma, addiction, and mindfulness while maintaining a private practice (Mindful Ohio) in her home base of Warren, OH. She is the developer of the Dancing Mindfulness practice (www.dancingmindfulness.com) and regularly trains facilitators to take this unique practice into both clinical and community settings. Jamie Marich is the author of EMDR Made Simple: 4 Approaches for Using EMDR with Every Client (2011), Trauma and the Twelve Steps: A Complete Guide for Recovery Enhancement (2012), and Trauma Made Simple: Competencies in Assessment, Treatment, and Working with Survivors. Her new book, Dancing Mindfulness: A Creative Path to Living in the Moment is scheduled for release in 2015 with Skylight Paths Press. Marich is also a certified rational living hypnotherapist and completed the Street Yoga trauma-informed yoga teacher training program. Dr. Paul Martin, DO, completed a residency in psychiatry at Case/Metrohealth and a fellowship in Forensic Medicine, Syracuse University. In addition to several years as a staff psychiatrist working in jails, crisis centers and prisons, he has served as consultant to State of Wisconsin public defenders regarding competency issues. As a consultant he has presented throughout the states of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio to social services, law enforcement, probation, school personnel, businesses and universities on topics of mental health issues, stress and violence in the workplace, and adolescent violence. Stacy Simera, MSSA, LISW-S, SAP,provides counseling at a private practice in Kent, facilitates psycho-educational programming at a multiple sclerosis clinic, and teaches at the college level. She also serves on the executive staff of the national non-profit Start School Later, serves as chair of the sleep committee for the Ohio Adolescent Health Partnership, and serves on the Alumni Board of the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. She was named 2014 Ohio Social Worker of the Year by the Ohio chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, and was honored by the Ohio Senate for her public service. John Ward, LCDC III, CTS, holds a master s degree in counseling and is a licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor III and a Certified Trauma Specialist. He has been involved in child-welfare/human services in many aspects: as a foster child, adopted child, foster parent, caseworker, supervisor and a teacher/ trainer. He specializes in RAD, ADD and trauma. Page 6
2012 W. 25 th Street, 6 th Floor Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Summer 2017 TRAINING INSTITUTE Workshop Schedule