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Infant Mental Health Endorsement Track Free SW CEUs with paid Conference Attendance MICHIGAN HOME-BASED FAMILY SERVICES ASSOCIATION Home Based Services = Outcomes for Families 26 th ANNUAL CONFERENCE September 26 September 27, 2013 Bavarian Inn Frankenmuth, MI SW Ethic and Pain Credits available (2) CAADC workshops

26 th Annual MHBFSA Conference Keynotes Joesph Sanok, MA, LPC, LLP, NCC Joe is a native of Traverse City. He utilizes numerous approaches when doing therapy with families, couples, and individuals. He has over 10 years of experience working with at-risk youth in a variety of residential and out-patient settings. He is a frequent speaker on the use of experiential approaches within the context of therapy and was a regular contributor on the Mary in the Morning show. As well, he is the therapist for the Traverse City therapeutic sailing program SAIL and started The Muster Project. Joe believes that counseling should be meaningful, exciting, and focused. He teaches the Common Sense Parenting program and is a certified Trauma Response and Grief Counselor. He conducts therapy with families, couples, individuals, and groups. Joe also trains other clinicians through LLPC supervision and his website about counseling private practice www.practiceofthepractice.com. You can follow him on Twitter, @JosephSanok, for counseling tips. Anthony Muller, MA, LPC, CAADC Anthony holds a BA in Youth Psychology, an MA in Counseling Psychology and a Combat Medic Degree from the U.S. Academy of Health Sciences. He holds certification as a Certified Addictions Counselor (CAADC) and Specialty Program in Alcohol and Drug Abuse (SPADA). His extensive clinical history and expertise in the areas of substance abuse and youth services have been recognized in his roles as a State Conference Trainer for MHBC, MACMHB and Wedgewood Christian Youth and Family Services. Professional accomplishments include authorship of an innovative IOP Curriculum and co-contributor for programming recognized as an Innovative Program of the Year by the Michigan Federation of Children and Families. He is currently employed at Wedgewood Christian Youth and Family Services as Director of Clinical and Business Development.

Schedule At a Glance Thursday, September 26, 2013 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8:00 am 5:00 pm Registration 9:00 am 10:30 am Joesph Sanok, MA, LLP, LPC, NCC Why do we have to do counseling?... I hate counseling!... Why are they in our house? 10:30 am - 10:45 am Break 10:45 am 12:15 pm Workshops A. Mommy, when s my counselor coming back? : Five effective ways to increase outcomes and have more fun B. Engaging the Whole Family in Lasting Change: An Overview of Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) C. Utilizing Creative Interventions when Talk Therapy Just Does Not Work - Self Esteem D. The Foundation of Motivational Interviewing with Families and Children (Spirit of MI)-Part 1 12:15 pm 1:15 pm Awards Luncheon (all are invited) 1:15 pm 2:45 pm Workshops A. Social Work Ethics - Part 1 B. Community Collaborative Building Ideas to Foster Relationships that Support Children C. Utilizing Creative Interventions when Talk Therapy Just Does Not Work - Anger D. Motivational Interviewing with Children and Families (Client Centered Interviewing Skills) - Part 2 2:45 pm 3:00 pm Break 3:00 pm 4:30 pm Workshops A. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) - The PRIDE Skills B. Utilizing Creative Interventions when Talk Therapy Just Does Not Work - Trauma C. Motivational Interviewing with Children & Families (Resistance Examined) - Part 3 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Workshops A. Social Work Ethics - Part 2

Schedule At a Glance Friday, September 27, 2013 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8:00 am 10:30 am Registration 8:30 am - 10:00 am Anthony Muller, MA, LPC, CAADC Frameworks for Effective Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment 10:00 am - 10:15 am Break 10:15 am 11:45 am Workshops A. Effective Treatment Components for Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment B. Safety for In Home Workers C. Social Work Ethics - Part 3 D. Supporting Attachment and Social and Emotional Development for Infants and Toddlers in Foster Care 11:45 am 1:00 pm Lunch (provided) 1:00 pm 2:30 pm Workshops A. Pain Management - Understanding the Role of Stress in an Adolescents Life and How to Manage it B. Methamphetamine Labs and the Safety Risks Associated with In-Home Therapy C. Using a Team Approach when Working with Infants and Toddlers Across Multiple Professional Systems 2:30 pm Conference Completion CEU Collection & Certificate Pick Up

Full Course Descriptions DAY 1, Thursday, September 26, 2013 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8:00 am 5:00 pm Registration 9:00 am - 10:30 am Joseph Sanok Why do we have to do counseling?... I hate counseling!... Why are they in our house? 10:45 am - 12:15 pm Workshops A. Mommy, when s my counselor coming back? : Five Effective Ways to Increase Outcomes and Have More Fun This workshop will continue the dialog started during the Keynote presentation and explore five practical ways to re-frame past client experiences, integrate practical therapeutic activities and explore engaging ways to help clients de-brief in a therapeutic manner. Joseph Sanok, MA, LLP, LPC, NCC B. Engaging the Whole Family in Lasting Change: An Overview of Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) Learn how to transition from individual to family therapy sessions by utilizing Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT). This workshop will explore empirical data that supports BSTF, delve into the diagnostic content utilized within this approach and provide an overview of an actual therapeutic session. Fay Featherly, MA, LLP, CAADC, ICAADC and Jason Hawkins, MA, LPC, LLMFT, CAADC C. Utilizing Creative Interventions when Talk Therapy Just Does Not Work - Self-Esteem Participants will learn creative interventions utilizing arts and crafts; books; and traditional game therapy that therapeutically address self-esteem Margaret Jabboori, LMSW D. The Foundation of Motivational Interviewing with Children & Families (Spirit of MI) - Part 1 Participants will learn the origins of Motivational Interviewing and its development as an evidenced based methodology. This workshop will explore the structural elements used for learning motivational interviewing (Spirit, Principals and Techniques). Dan Reed, MA, LPC

12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Awards Luncheon (all are invited) 1:15 pm - 2:45 pm Workshops A. Social Work Ethics - Part 1 This training will provide participants with education on the NASW social work code of ethics. Attendees will be provided with strategies and practical tools for addressing and applying NASW code of ethics in social work practice, specifically focusing on the values, ethical principles and responsibilities to clients, and integration of ethical practice and responsibility in our work with colleagues. In order to complete 5 CE s in Ethics, and maximize their integration of Social Work Ethics in a wide range of clinical and work environment settings, participants are encouraged to also attend Social Work Ethics Part II and Part III. Sara L. Paxton, LMSW/CA B. Community Collaborative Building Ideas to Foster Relationships that Support Children Learn how innovative professional collaborations have connected pre-school applications, family workshops and summer events to strengthen the education system for families in Barry County. Dawn M. Coltson, LLMSW C. Utilizing Creative Interventions when Talk Therapy Just Does Not Work - Anger Participants will learn creative interventions utilizing arts and crafts; books; and traditional game therapy that therapeutically address anger Margaret Jabboori, LMSW D. Motivational Interviewing with Children & Families (Client Centered Interviewing Skills) - Part 2 Participants will learn to use Motivational Interviewing to successfully engage and work with Children and Families in a manner that engages the use of client centered interviewing skills. Dan Reed, MA, LPC

2:45 pm - 3:00 pm Break 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Workshops A. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) - The PRIDE Skills Participants will be introduced to an empirically supported treatment modality - PICT- for use with children ages 2 7 who have emotional and behavioral challenges at home and in school. PICT effectively increases cooperation responses in children, improves social behavior, and increases the emotional warmth and bonding experience between children and their parents Mary Diepstra C. Utilizing Creative Interventions when Talk Therapy Just Does Not Work - Trauma Participants will learn creative interventions utilizing arts and crafts; books; and traditional game therapy that therapeutically address trauma. Margaret Jabboori, LMSW D. Motivational Interviewing with Children & Families (Resistance Examined) - Part 3 Participants will learn to use Motivational Interviewing to successfully engage and work with Children and Families that demonstrate resistance to the therapeutic process Dan Reed, MA, LPC 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Workshop A. Social Work Ethics - Part 2 This training will deepen participants understanding of how to apply NASW code of ethics in social work practice, specifically focusing on the values, ethical principles and responsibilities to clients, and integration of ethical practice and responsibility in our work with colleagues. In order to complete 5 CE s in Ethics, and maximize their integration of Social Work Ethics in a wide range of clinical and work environment settings, participants are encouraged to also attend Social Work Ethics Part I and Part III. Sara Paxton, LMSW/CAADC

DAY 2, Friday, September 27, 2013 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8:00 am 10:30 am Registration 8:30 am - 10:00 am Anthony Muller, MA, LPC, CAADC Frameworks for Effective Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment 10:00 am - 10:15 am Break 10:15 am - 11:45 am Workshops A. Effective Treatment Components for Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Learn how the therapeutic treatment needs of substance abusing adolescents differ from those of adults; why this understanding is crucial in the development and implementation of successful substance abuse programming; and how integration of such can positively impact treatment outcomes. Anthony Muller, MA, LPC, CAADC B. Safety for In Home Workers Participants will explore the safety and health hazards that one may be exposed to when providing in-home therapy. Safety scans and prevention measures that can be utilized to assist in the protection and safety of in home workers will be shared by Detective Lt. Mark Urbine, prominent law enforcement professional. Detective Lt. Mark Uribe C. Social Work Ethics - Part 3 This training will further expand and augment the participants understanding of how to apply NASW code of ethics in social work practice, specifically focusing on the values, ethical principles and responsibilities to clients, and integration of ethical practice and responsibility in our work with colleagues. In order to complete 5 CE s in Ethics, and maximize their integration of Social Work Ethics in a wide range of clinical and work environment settings, participants are encouraged to also attend Social Work Ethics Part I and Part II. Sara Paxton, LMSW/CAADC

Continued.... 10:15 pm - 11:45 pm Workshops D. Supporting Attachment and Social and Emotional Development for Infants and Toddlers in Foster Care This workshop will examine the social and emotional needs and developmental milestones typically associated with infancy and the toddler years. An examination of the impact that childhood abuse/neglect and removal from the parental home has on this development progress will be discussed. Specialized techniques for enhancing attachment and repairing the disrupted social/emotional development of infants and toddlers that experienced abuse and neglect will be taught. Erin Werth, LMSW,IMH-E (III) 11:45 am 1:00 pm Lunch MHBFSA Members Lunch 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Workshops A. Pain Management Understanding the Role of Stress in an Adolescents Life and How to Manage it Stress is a major contributor to emotional pain in an adolescent's life. This training will identify how stress effects an adolescent, examine the major causes of stress and explore practical tools and philosophical frameworks to help adolescents successfully cope with stress. Anthony Muller, MA, LPC, CAADC B. Methamphetamine Labs and the Safety Risks Associated with In- Home Therapy Participants will learn to identify clandestine methamphetamine labs and their components. Mental Awareness Techniques will be taught to assist In Home Therapists in identifying suspicious persons and situations while integrating safety related responses and reactions to such. Detective Lt. Mark Uribe C. Using a Team Approach when Working with Infants and Toddlers Across Multiple Professional Systems This training will provide an understanding of the importance of and ideas for building an effective team approach when professionals from multiple professional systems must work together to provide services to families with infants and toddlers. Erin Werth, LMSW,IMH-E (III) 2:30 pm - 2:45 pm Conference Completion CEU Collection & Certificate Pick Up

ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF BEING A MEMBER OF THE MICHIGAN HOME- BASED FAMILY SERVICES ASSOCIATION Reduced Rates to Conferences (including Annual Conference) Free Trainings Throughout the Year Up-to-date Information & Practice Ideas in "Practice" Newsletter Home-based Standards Handbook Home-based Safety Guidelines Handbook State and National Networking Opportunities Training for New and Advanced Workers Links to Web Sites Advocacy and Practice Guidelines for Home-based Workers Affiliation Recognized by COA & Other Accreditation Bodies For more information on becoming a member, please visit our website at http:// www.mihomebased.com DIRECTIONS TO BAVARIAN INN Traveling from the North: Take I-75 South past Saginaw. Exit I-75 at Frankenmuth/Bridgeport Exit #144. Turn left onto the Dixie Highway and follow it for two (2) miles. Turn left at the blinking light onto Junction Road (Junction Road will be called Genesee Street in Frankenmuth). Follow this highway for 5.2 miles until you reach the traffic light at the intersection of Genesee and Main. Turn right and follow Main Street to the third traffic light (just beyond the two (2) large restaurants) and turn left to cross the Wooden Covered Bridge. The Bavarian Inn Lodge will be on your left. Traveling from the South: Take I-75 North through Flint. Exit I-75 at the Frankenmuth/Birch Run Exit #136. Turn right on Birch Run Road and follow it for 1.9 miles to a 4-way stop at the intersection at M-83 (Gera Road) and Birch Run Road. Turn left on M-83 and follow this highway approximately 4.2 miles to Weiss Street where you will turn right. You will see the Oval Chapel on your left. Follow Weiss Street approximately 1 mile to a 4-way stop. Continue on Weiss for another quarter mile. The Bavarian Inn Lodge is on the left with easy access to parking. CONFERENCE CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations must be made in writing prior to September 16, 2013. No refund(s) will be offered after this date. Workshops will be on a first-come, first-serve basis and closed at room capacity.

26 th Annual MHBFSA Conference Registration Form Name Agency Address City, State, ZIP Phone E-mail Please specify if reasonable accommodations or special dietary needs (i.e. vegetarian) are required: Check rate (Please add $15 late fee if after September 15 th ): Member $160 per person (1-2 people) Payment included Member $140 per person (3-5 people) Pay at conference Member $120 per person (6 or more) Names of other members (attach list if necessary): Non-member $210 Student $75 (Copy of current Student ID must be included) Consumer $50 [First ten (10) consumers nominated for the President s Award will have their fee waived.] MHBFSA Federal ID # D382784259

Mail in your Registration with check payable to MHBFSA to: Deb Peters National Fertility Support Center 2180 44th Street SE, Suite 108 Kentwood, MI 49508 dpeters@fertilitysupportcenter.org Phone: (616) 455-1499 Fax: (616) 455-1499 Bavarian Inn Standard Room Rate: $99.00 Bavarian Inn Suite Room Rate: $149.00 Mention Code: 11N3SO to receive this rate RESERVATIONS CALL 1-888-775-6343/989-652-7200 www.bavarianinn.com (Make reservations immediately to guarantee this rate) For those needing special accommodations within the ADA, please contact: Carla Waite: (616) 247-3815

Michigan Home-Based Family Services Association (MHBFSA) 5123 Old Plan Road PO Box 98 Onondaga, MI 49264 CEU s Pending...to strengthen families and communities through the advocacy, education and promotion of family-centered, home-based service delivery. Mission Statement - Michigan Home-Based Family Services Association