Rev. Charlotte Still Noble Board Chair William M. Denihan Chief Executive Offi cer IMPROVING LIVES THROUGH WELLNESS, RECOVERY AND INDEPENDENCE TRAINING INSTITUTE Workshop Schedule Summer 2010
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Improving Lives Through Wellness, Recovery and Independence Board of Directors Rev. Charlotte Still Noble Chair Harvey A. Snider Vice-Chair Eugenia Cash Second Vice Chair 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 (3 hour) session and $45 for a full day (6 hour) session. Occasionally, workshops will be offered for free on an as-needed basis per topic. Workshop fees are non-refundable. Purchase Orders and personal checks and/or money orders payable to the ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County are accepted. All workshop participants must be registered and confirmed in advance. Walk-ups and cash payments will not be accepted. To register, fill in all requested information and indicate your method of payment on the Registration Form. Mail the completed registration form, along with an enclosed check or money order or a Purchase Order from your agency. Or, you may fax the form to (216) 861-5067 and mail payment separately. You may also complete the interactive Registration Form available in the electronic version of the Workshop Schedule found on the ADAMHS Board web site, www.adamhscc.org, return it by fax or email and mail payment separately. All methods of payment must be received in advance of the workshop. All confirmed registrants will receive written confirmation from the ADAMHS Board Training Institute. If you do not receive written confirmation, you are not registered and will not be admitted to training sessions. If you are confirmed for a workshop but cannot attend, please notify the Training Institute as soon as possible. Refunds will not be issued. 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. David E. Biegel, Ph.D. Reginald C. Blue, Ph.D. Pastor Charles E. Brown Marc G. Crosby Tatiana Falcone, M.D. J. Robert Fowler, Ph.D. Rev. Benjamin F. Gohlstin, Sr. Pythias D. Jones, M.D. Rick A. Kemm, MNO Jaroslaw Richard Romaniuk, Ph.D., LISW, LICDC Ericka L. Thoms Mary R. Warr Anngela Williams William M. Denihan Chief Executive Officer 2012 W. 25 th Street, 6 th Floor Cleveland, Ohio 44113 ph. (216) 241-3400 fax (216) 861-5067 www.adamhscc.org 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 behind the building. Hours are weekdays, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The location is close to a variety of restaurants and the West Side Market for attendees and presenters to have lunch. For those who want to stay in, there is a lunchroom with refrigerator, microwave, vending machines and a seating area. Participants are welcome to bring snacks and/or beverages into the Training Room; however, should something spill on the carpet please alert ADAMHS Board staff immediately for assistance. If participants wish to speak with a member of the ADAMHS Board staff while on break, at lunch, or before/after the training session, please ask the receptionist at the 6 th floor reception desk to contact him/her. Alert Training Institute Staff of any emergency. OPEN LEVEL ENTRY LEVEL INTERMEDIATE LEVEL ADVANCED 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, a Social Worker Assistant or STNA Registrant must be a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor II, Licensed Social Worker, or Licensed Professional Nurse 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 For Recognized Clock Hours (RCH) and Continuing Professional Education hours (CPE), refer to the following codes: C -- Chemical Dependency Specific R -- Related to the Chemical Dependency Field S -- Clinical Supervision D -- Diagnostic Training P -- Prevention Specific Example: 2.75 RCH 06-0709-17PVN-CD
The Danger of Pain Medication and the Signs of Addiction Connie Robinson, LICDC, MPA, ICADA, CCJS, MA Cleveland Clinic Foundation August 11, 2010 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Entry/Intermediate Level Must have CDCA/SWA or Higher Credential 5.5 RCHS 06-0911-17PVN-CP 5.5 CPE Provider #RCS110677 FEE: $45 This workshop comprehensively explores the risks of prescription drug use. Some prescription drugs save lives, some control everything a person does (including regulating breathing and heart rate, movement, cognitive thoughts and emotions), and many create unwanted side effects (illness, toxicity and death.) Prescription drugs are extremely difficult to control without professional assistance. By studying addiction and understanding the pharmacological effects of opiod agonist, professionals can identify drug craving and other compulsive behaviors. Professionals will come away with a more complete knowledge of the early warning signs of an addiction to prescription pain medication and where to go for help. Working With Adolescent Girls and Young Women: Two-Day Workshop Tonya Birney, BA, LCDC II, OCPS-I Training Officer, ADAMHS Board August 17 & 18, 2010 (Must Attend Both Days) 9:00 AM 4:30 PM (Foundation II- Prevention of Chemical Use/Abuse Dependency) (Prevention Domain II- Education and Skill Development) (Prevention Domain V - Professional Growth & Responsibility) Entry/Intermediate Level Must have CDCA/SWA or Higher Credential 12 RCHS 06-0911-17PVN--CP 12 CPE Provider #RCS110677 FEE: $90 Designed to build awareness of the unique factors, cultural perspectives and potential circumstances that put adolescent girls and young women at risk for substance abuse, this is an in-depth look at gender-specific resources, approaches and techniques to effectively work with this target population. Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment Christina Delos Reyes, MD Chief Clinical Officer, ADAMHS Board September 13, 2010 1:00PM - 4:15PM 3 RCHS 06-0911-17PVN-CD 3 CPE Provider #RCS110677 FEE: $25 Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT) is an evidence-based practice which has been studied for over 20 years. While some agencies and clinicians have embraced and implemented this model, there are still those who are just beginning to learn about IDDT. This training will provide an overview of the ten principles of IDDT and will also explain the organizational and treatment components of the model. Additionally, variations of the model will be discussed (including an inpatient adaptation) and data from Ohio s efforts to implement IDDT will be presented. IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND A WORKSHOP FOR WHICH YOU ARE CONFIRMED, PLEASE CALL ADAMHS BOARD TRAINING OFFICER TONYA BIRNEY AT (216) 241-3400. 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.
Understanding Craving Richard Romaniuk, PhD, LISW, LICDC The Louis Stokes Cleveland Veteran Affairs Medical Center September 16, 2010 9:00 AM 4:30 PM Entry/Intermediate Level Must have CDCA/SWA or Higher Credential 6 RCHS 06-0911-17PVN-C 6 CPE Provider #RCS110677 FEE: $45 Medication Treatments for Mental Illness and Addiction Christina Delos Reyes, MD Chief Clinical Officer, ADAMHS Board September 27, 2010 1:00PM - 4:15 PM 3 RCHS 06-0911-17PVN-CD 3 CPE Provider #RCS110677 FEE: $25 One of the biggest mysteries of addiction is the uncontrollable desire for a drink in spite of the obvious negative consequences of alcohol consumption. Understanding the brain processes leading to self-destructive behavior seems to be a key factor in choosing the most appropriate treatment for the afflicted individual. This workshop will give you tools specific to the psychobiology of craving to help individuals battle substance dependency. Medications are commonly used in the treatment of mental illness. Recently, several medications have been developed for the treatment of substance use disorders. This training will provide information about the medications most commonly used to treat both mental illnesses and substance use disorders. Information about each medication will include mechanism of action, indications, and adverse side effects. Because so many individuals have co-occurring mental illnesses and addictions, there will be a focused discussion on interactions between medications and substances of abuse and strategies to deal with medication nonadherence. ADAMHS PROVIDER AGENCIES ONLY The Proof is in the Pudding: Drug Abuse, Addiction, and the Adolescent Brain Tonya Birney, BA, LCDC II, OCPS-I Training Officer, ADAMHS Board September 21, 2010 9:00 AM 4:30 PM (Foundation II- Prevention of Chemical Use/Abuse Dependency) (Prevention Domain II- Education and Skill Development) Entry/Intermediate Level Must have CDCA/SWA or Higher Credential 6 RCHS 06-0911-17PVN-CP 6 CPE Provider #RCS110677 FEE: $45 Recent research findings on brain development call the adolescent brain a work in progress. The areas of the brain that are last to develop are those responsible for decision making, impulse control, learning, and memory. Because teen brains are not yet mature, teens are especially vulnerable to the harmful consequences of substance use. The human brain is the key to everything. From birth to age 25, the brain is under construction and what happens during these years shapes how the rest of our lives play out. This workshop will explore the disease of addiction and the latest research on drug abuse and the adolescent brain. Evidence-Based Supported Employment: An Overview of the Model Nicole Clevenger, BFA Center for Evidence-Based Practices (CEBP) at Case Western Reserve University September 30, 2010 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 2 RCHS 06-0911-17PVN-R 2 CPE Provider #RCS110677 NO FEE Supported Employment, the evidenced based practice, is unique in that it is based upon seven well-researched principles. This presentation describes each of these principles which differentiate this evidence-based practice from other vocational practices. Topics will also include the benefits of employment for persons recovering from serious mental illness and the efficacy of evidence-based Supported Employment in helping consumers meet their employment goals.
MOVIE MONDAYS: A SPECIAL RECOVERY MONTH FILM SERIES September is Recovery Month - Come Celebrate Recovery with the ADAMHS Board! Monday, September 13 through Monday, September 27, 2010, the Training Institute will be featuring Bob Francis s KEEP IT SIMPLE Video Series: DISCOVERY BEFORE RECOVERY. Mr. Francis will be leading post-film discussion and credit hours are available as noted below. Register for one, or all. All films will be shown at the ADAMHS Board in the Cuyahoga Room. OUR PATH Bob Francis, LICDC September 13, 2010 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM 1.5 RCHS 06-0911-17PVN-C 1.5 CPE Provider #RCS110677 No Fee In this video Bob explains why most clinicians direct clients toward AA s Path, as he details the history of AA, and explains where it is today. He reviews the importance of having a Sponsor and the support of the fellowship to help guide the recovering person through the steps of recovery. Bob reveals why AA is the Grand Daddy of all self-help groups. RELAPSE DYNAMICS: IT S A THOUGHT PROCESS Bob Francis, LICDC September 20, 2010 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM 1.5 RCHS 06-0911-17PVN-C 1.5 CPE Provider #RCS110677 No Fee What can we do to lessen the bad effects of stinkin thinkin? Bob explores ways to address our thinking that enables us to return to recovery, without having to get a new sobriety date. RELIGION VS. SPIRITUALITY: IT S WAY SIMPLER THAT YOU THINK Bob Francis, LICDC September 27, 2010 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM 1.5 RCHS 06-0911-17PVN-C 1.5 CPE Provider #RCS110677 No Fee This video allows us to follow Bob as he guides a person new in recovery down the path to what the 12 th step refers to as a spiritual awakening. Bob sites what happens for most people who have lost their way through the use of alcohol and other drugs to help them return to a way of living guided by selfaccomplishment and self-awareness. Bob Francis, LICDC has been heavily involved in the chemical dependency recovery community in Greater Cleveland, Ohio, over the past 23 years. His personal recovery began in 1985 and he quickly became active in the chemical dependency and criminal justice field, beginning with his work at the Juvenile Justice center. Bob then went on to work at an adult detox center, a hospital based treatment center, and from there, he went into community corrections. He has developed intensive outpatient programs, halfway house programs, and he was involved at the onset of Greater Cleveland Drug Court. He was the Director of Chemical Dependency Treatment at a community corrections agency that serviced Ohio Department of Corrections, Cuyahoga County Adult Probation, and a variety of local Municipal Courts. Bob currently works with Windsor-Laurelwood Behavioral Health Center, in the Chemical Dependency Intensive Outpatient Program. He is implementing his cognitive behavioral approach to his program Relapse: A Thought Process. Bob has always worked in conjunction with area Judges, Parole Officers, Probation Officers, and other agencies that deal with these entities. He has consulted with them to aid in treating chemically dependent offenders. He has developed and gone through the certification process with Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services to gain certification for several programs in Greater Cleveland. Bob has worked with alcoholics and addicts from all walks of life, and has freely shared his own personal experience with alcohol and drug addiction. He is highly regarded in the recovery community primarily due to his willingness to relate his own history with others and offer a helping hand. Bob was fortunate enough to have entered recovery in the place where it all started. His closest friends include people who have been involved in Alcoholics Anonymous for the past 60 plus years. He has learned to KEEP IT SIMPLE. The simplicity of his message, which includes working the steps, spirituality, relapse dynamics, and basic sober living skills, is what he feels to be the most important factor in leading people to this way of life. If you believe that you or someone you love has had enough, then Bob s got something to tell you. He wants to take you on a DISCOVERY BEFORE RECOVERY.
Presenter Information Tonya Birney, LCDC II, OCPS I, earned her Bachelor s Degree in Business Management from Notre Dame College of Ohio and is pursuing a Master s of Science Degree in Mental Health Counseling at Walden University. Tonya currently is the Training Officer for the Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County, where her responsibilities include coordinating the Training Institute. A certified trainer for the Girls Institute of Ohio, Tonya has presented workshops in this region and for the State of Ohio Department of Parks and Recreation 2007 Conference. She currently works as a counselor for Pleasant People, Inc. in Lorain County. She has worked in the chemical dependency counseling and prevention services field more than 10 years. Nicole Clevenger, BFA, provides consulting and training to service organizations throughout Ohio that are implementing the evidence-based practice Supported Employment (SE). Nicole also promotes the Center for Evidence-Based Practice at Case Western Reserve University s Benefits Planning consultation and training among service organizations and consumer-operated services (COS) and provides consultation for the Peer-Employment Partnership, a collaboration of the Ohio Department of Mental Health and COS/peer-centers throughout the state. She brings unique insight from her own recovery journey, offering service providers and policy makers a consumer perspective to help inform decisions about service innovation. She emphatically notes the importance of SE s core principles and practices, especially the zero-exclusion and consumer preferences components. Nicole serves on the Ohio Supported Employment Advisory Committee as well as the Johnson & Johnson-Dartmouth Community Mental Health Program Advisory Board. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Lake Erie College, with a concentration in visual arts. Prior to joining the Center for EBPs at Case, Nicole had worked as a public relations writer and as a teacher and advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. She was recently profiled in a Supported Employment feature on the CBS Evening News. Christina Delos Reyes, MD, serves as the Medical Consultant to the Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University and its Ohio Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Coordinating Center of Excellence (SAMI CCOE) initiative. Through her faculty appointment at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, she teaches medical students and psychiatry residents. She is also Director of the Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship at University Hospitals of Cleveland Case Medical Center. Following a decade of work in a community mental health center, she was named as the Chief Clinical Officer of the Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County. Her training has included psychopharmacology, individual therapy, group therapy, psychoeducation, and working with interdisciplinary teams. Dr. Delos Reyes is Board Certified in both Adult Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry, and she is a Diplomate of the American Board of Addiction Medicine. Connie Robinson, LICDC, MPA, is a master level counselor that specializes in the design, development, oversight of special programs and projects and coordinating a vast number of departmental trainings, in-service groups and community service programs. Connie is responsible for creating didactic learning material for group presentations, providing a wide range of family and individual counseling sessions. Richard Romaniuk, PhD, LISW, LICDC, is a researcher, chemical dependency counselor, and educator. Currently he is a supervisory social worker at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He teaches both chemical dependency treatment and neurophysiology at local colleges. The ADAMHS Board has arranged for the above 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 interpretation of the material presented nor the application of the information presented.
REGISTRATION FORM Name: Agency Name: Work or Home Address: City: State: Zip: Present Position: Work/Cell Phone#: Credential/Licensure: Area of Specialty: Prevention Counseling Other Email Address: The Danger of Pain Medication August 11, 2010 Fee: $45 Working with Adolescent Girls and Young Women: Two-Day Workshop August 17 & 18, 2010 Fee: $90 Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment September 13, 2010 Fee: $25 Please send future schedules to my email address. I prefer to be mailed a hard copy. Facilities are wheelchair accessible. Please indicate any special needs below. Check all that apply: Hearing Amplification Interpreter (choose one) ASL PSE SEE Oral CART Visual Close/Front Seating Enlarged Course Materials Other KEEP IT SIMPLE: Our Path September 13, 2010 No Fee Understanding Craving September 16, 2010 Fee: $45 KEEP IT SIMPLE: Relapse Dynamics September 20, 2010 No Fee The Proof is in the Pudding: Drug Abuse, Addiction and the Adolescent Brain September 21, 2010 Fee: $45 Medication Treatments for Mental Illness and Addiction September 27, 2010 Fee: $25 KEEP IT SIMPLE: Religion vs. Spirituality September 27, 2010 No Fee Evidence-Based Supported Employment: An Overview of the Model (ADAMHS Board Providers Only) September 30, 2010 No Fee All workshops are held in the ADAMHS Board Training Institute 2012 W. 25 th Street, 6 th Floor. Methods of Payment: I am paying with a personal check or money order made payable to the ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County. I have a Purchase Order from my agency. P.O. Number Please note: Fees are nonrefundable. Return this completed form by email, or print it and fax to Evelyn Swope at (216) 861-5067, and mail payment separately, or return the completed form by mail with your payment enclosed, to: Evelyn Swope ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County 2012 W. 25 th Street, 6 th Floor Cleveland, Ohio 44113
2012 W. 25 th Street, 6 th Floor Cleveland, Ohio 44113 The Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County and the Northern Ohio Recovery Association cordially invite you to an evening of fellowship and sober celebration: Northeast Ohio s 8 th Annual Recovery Celebration 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Friday, September 24, 2010 Crowne Plaza 777 St. Clair Avenue N.E., Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Dinner & Dancing Recovery Countdown Advocacy Awards M usical Entertainment Reserved Seating for Tables of Eight To order your individual tickets ($40), or to purchase reserved seating for a table of eight ($320), visit www.norainc.org