[NYAPRS Enews] Rooms Filling up at NYAPRS Conference Site: Register Today!
Harvey Rosenthal
harveyr at nyaprs.org
Wed Sep 8 09:22:03 EDT 2010
NYAPRS Note: Registrations are pouring in for our upcoming annual fall
Conference! Once again, this year's program is chock full of timely
presentations on the issues of today and tomorrow, ranging from the
expected impact of new trends like national healthcare reform,
integrated behavioral and physical health, employment and asset
development, self directed care, new state initiatives like PROS, Clinic
restructuring and Recovery Centers and a full track of exciting new
state and internationally acclaimed peer run initiatives!
And once again, the conference will feature an extensive health and
healing fair offering a range of free shiatsu, acupuncture, energy
balancing and other pathways to wellness....a full program of
entertainment and fun headlined by a return engagement of Canada's hot
Stand Up for Mental Health comedy troupe...and a host of opportunities
to reconnect and recharge in the midst of the mountains.
This year's conference will be certified as Pre-Approved for CPRP
continuing education/pre-exam credit through our application to USPRA as
a Pre-Approved Provider. NYAPRS will also offer NASW & CRCC credits.
Please look later today at www.nyaprs.org for registration materials.
The NEW YORK ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION SERVICES
Is pleased to Announce Our 28th Annual Conference
Whole SELF - Whole HEALTH - Whole LIVES
September 22-24, 2010
Hudson Valley Resort & Spa (www.hudsonvalleyresort.com)
and the nearby Honors Haven (www.honorshaven.com)
Our Featured Keynoters
National Healthcare Reform and You
Ron Manderscheid, PhD National Association of County Behavioral Health
and Developmental Disability Directors, Washington, DC
Putting Wellness Into Action!
Peggy Swarbrick, PhD, OT, CPRP Collaborative Support Programs of New
Jersey, Freehold, NJ
Our Community, Our Culture: Embracing the Diversity Within
Carlton Whitmore Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, The City of
New York, New York, NY
A Provider's Journey
Michael Stoltz, LCSW Clubhouse of Suffolk, Ronkonkoma, NY
Our Featured Speakers:
Susan Bergeson, OptumHealth, Geneva, IL
Susan Stefan, formerly of the Center for Public Representation,
Northhampton, MA
Joseph Rogers, Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania
Michael Morris, JD, SU Burton Blatt Institute Centers of Innovation on
Disability, Syracuse, NY
Can Truong, Can Consulting Group Center for Education Empowerment, Moab,
UT
LaVerne Miller, Esq, Policy Research Associates, Albany, NY
Klaas Schilder, GGzE, Eindhoven, Holland
John Challis, BA, BSW, DipTeach, Center for Excellence in Integrated
Care, NDRI, New York, NY
Mary Shaheen, United Way of New York State, Albany, NY
Malena Albo, Magellan Health Services, Tempe, AZ
Diane Grieder, MEd, AliPar, Inc., Suffolk, VA
Neville Morris, Interpersonal Communication Skills Development, Endwell,
NY
Special Entertainment: Canada's Stand Up for Mental Health Comedy Troupe
And Brooklyn's Psyche in the Light
And over 80 special, cutting-edge presenters and presentations!
Health, Healing & Arts Fair and Multicultural Exhibition
Free * Reiki * Shiatsu * Massage * Energy Healing * Art Table * Karaoke
* Drumming * and more!
New this Year! NYAPRS is pleased to announce our 28th Annual Conference
will be certified as Pre-Approved for CPRP continuing education/pre-exam
credit through our application to USPRA as a Pre-Approved Provider.
NYAPRS will also offer NASW & CRCC credits.
A celebration of advances in the promotion of the recovery,
rehabilitation and rights of people with psychiatric disabilities ...
and of the transformation of mental health service and support systems
across the northeast!
NYAPRS Health, Healing & Arts Fair
FREE appointments during the conference for:
Acupuncture: Sue Batkin, LMSW, Lac, The Medicare Rights Center, New
York, NY
Chair Massage: Mark Gallagher, LMT, Schenectady, NY
Shiatsu & Early AM Yoga: Dagny Duhamel, Guilderland, NY
Energy Healing: Can Truong, Moab, UT
Tai Chi: Bryon Abrams, Independent Living, Inc., Newburgh, NY
Art Table: Ronda Jeffor, Albany, NY
Friendship: The Missing Link of Wellness & Recovery
Drew Horn, Turn A Frown Around Foundation, Inc., Freehold, NJ
Story Board: Karen Lorentzon, Vermont Psychiatric Survivors, Rutland, VT
Getting Involved in the MH Planning Process: Angela Cerio, FUTURE Views,
Inc, Staten Island, NY
Empower Yourself, Vote!: Don Olsen, Clubhouse of Suffolk/Synergy Center,
Riverhead, NY
Bring your artifacts to be displayed in the Cultural Exhibition Center.
If you want more information, please call the NYAPRS office at
518-436-0008.
PROGRAM
Wednesday, September 22
Round 1 2:00pm - 3:15pm
Workshop #101 Track: community integration
Supporting Parents with Psychiatric Disabilities Initiative
Lorraine McMullin, Mental Health Association in New York State, Albany,
NY; George Badillo, Sound Beach, NY; Tina Swatkowski, Catholic Charities
of Oswego County/Step by Step Clubhouse, Fulton, NY; Tracy Puglisi
Mental Health Association in Suffolk County, Inc., Lindenhurst, NY
Workshop #102 Track: health, healing & recovery
Rhythms for Building Community and Wellness: Experiencing the Healing
Power of the Drum
Chrys Ballerano, BA, NY Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Albany, NY
Workshop #103 Track: integrated health and behavioral health
Recovery Without Health Isn't Recovery At All
Donna Colonna, MS, Services for the UnderServed, New York, NY; Paul
Margolies, PhD, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY;
Anthony Salerno, PhD, NYS Office of Mental Health, Albany, NY; Rosemarie
Sultana-Cordero, MA, LMHC, Institute for Community Living, New York, NY
Workshop #104 Track: peer services
Peer Engagement Guide: For Peers Working with Women who are Trauma
Survivors
Darby Penney, MLS, Advocates for Human Potential, Inc., Albany, NY;
Cathy Cave, NYS Office of Mental Health, Albany, NY
Workshop #105 Track: peer services
The Role of Peer Specialists
Kathryn Cascio, CPRP, and Shauna Reynolds, Federation of Organizations,
Patchogue, NY; Lester Cook, Dreamweaver's Peer Support, Inc., New York,
NY
Workshop #106 Track: advocacy & empowerment
How to Flirt for Fun, Friendship, Adventure & Romance
Fran Greene, Flirting Coach, Commack, NY
Workshop #107 Track: exemplary practices
Who's Failing Dignity? Not Us!
Karen Rosenthal, Janice Walker, and Sha'worne Smith, Community Access,
New York, NY
Workshop #108 Track: cultural competency
Spirituality and Mental Health
Nadine Revheim, PhD, Nathan Klein Institute, Orangeburg, NY; Paul
Chipkin, Institute for Community Living, New York, NY
Workshop #109 Track: community integration
New York Makes Work Pay: An Update
John B. Allen, Jr., NYS Office of Mental Health, Albany, NY; Michael
Seereiter, New York Makes Work Pay, NYS Office of Mental Health, Office
of Consumer Affairs, Albany, NY
Workshop #110 Track: exemplary practices
Medicare Low Income Programs: Getting Help Paying for Medicare
Sue Batkin, LMSW, L.Ac, Medicare Rights Center, New York, NY
Workshop #111 Track: advocacy & empowerment
Empower Yourself, Vote!
Don Olsen, Clubhouse of Suffolk/Synergy Center, Riverhead, NY
Be sure to bring your drumming instruments for the Drumming Workshop
on Wednesday at 2:00 pm.
Wednesday, September 22
Round 2 3:30pm - 4:45pm
Workshop #112 Track: integrated health and behavioral health
Integrating Wellness Coaching into Mental Health Services in NYC: The
Mind Your Health Peer Coaching Project
Jody Silver, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY;
Kenneth Mick, Post Graduate Center for Mental Health, Ocean Manor Adult
Home, Brooklyn, NY; Steve Rutter, FEGS Health and Human Service Systems,
Hempstead, NY; Abigail Nelson, City University of New York, New York,
NY; CUNY Students (TBA)
Workshop #113 Track: cultural competence
Culture and Clinical Care for Haitians during Time of Crisis: January
12, 2010 Earthquake
Magaly Polo, Elmhurst Hospital, Brookdale Hospital & Transitional
Services for NY, Jamaica, NY
Workshop #114 Track: administration & management
Informed Tenant Choice of Case Manager in Supportive Housing
John Jost, and Aaron Levitt, MS, Center for Urban Community Services,
Inc., New York, NY; Stacy Matuza, LCSW, Center for Urban Community
Services, Inc., Brooklyn, NY
Workshop #115 Track: cultural competence
Your Outcomes Are What You Measure: Collecting Race, Ethnicity And
Language Data For Quality Improvement
Lenora Reid-Rose, MBA, Coordinated Care Services Inc., Rochester, NY
Workshop #116 Track: advocacy & empowerment
Setting NYAPRS Public Policy Priorities for 2011
Carla Rabinowitz, Esq., Community Access, New York, NY; Ray Schwartz,
Venture House, Jamaica, NY; Harvey Rosenthal, NYAPRS, Albany, NY
Workshop #117 Track: community integration
VESID's New VR Assessment Policy
John Wiechec, Frank Coco, CRC, NYS Department of Education - VESID,
Albany, NY
Joanne Schwartz, LMHC, CRC, VESID, New York, NY
Workshop #118 Track: advocacy & empowerment
How to Meet and Mingle
Amy Colesante and Bill Gamble, Mental Health Empowerment Project,
Albany, NY
Workshop #119 Track: cultural competence
Generation "R": Young Adults in Recovery
David Lancaster, Joshua Frame and Joshua Carpenter, MSEd, CRC, Clubhouse
of Suffolk, Ronkonkoma, NY
Workshop #120 Track: administration & management
Shift Happens
Alison Carroll and Diane Russo, Putnam Family & Community Services,
Carmel, NY
Workshop #121 Track: advocacy & empowerment
Social Clubs and PROS: Opportunity or Threat?
Harvey Rosenthal, NYAPRS, Albany, NY
Workshop #122 Track: cultural competency
Releasing the Genie from the Bottle: Effectively Engaging Communities of
Color
Malena Albo, Magellan Health Services, Phoenix, AZ
Thursday, September 23
Round 3 9:00am - 10:15am
Workshop #123 Track: advocacy & empowerment
A Services for the UnderServed Initiative: Project PREPARE (Year 2)
Luis O. Lopez, MS and Paul Ney, LCSW-R, Services for the UnderServed,
New York, NY
Workshop #124 Track: administration & management
Changing the Culture in a Large Hospital System
Marylee Burns and Linda Richard, NYC Health and Hospitals Corp., New
York, NY
Workshop #125 Track: exemplary practices
Supporting Recovery for Veterans
John Javis, Mdiv, MHA of Nassau, Inc., Hempstead, NY
Workshop #126 Track: exemplary practices
Center for Practice Innovations brings Best Practices to NYS: Focus on
Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders (FIT) and ACT
Susan Essock, PhD; Carlos Jackson, PhD; Nancy Covell; PhD, Paul
Margolies, PhD and Daniel Herman, PhD, NYS Psychiatric Institute, New
York, NY
Workshop #127 Track: peer services
Expanding the Horizon of Recovery Through Peer-Run Alternatives to
Hospitalization, Part I (Part 2 will be on Friday at 11:15 am)
Sheena Raji, BS, CPS, CPRP, Noor Recovery Consulting, North Cambridge,
MA; Steve Miccio, PEOPLe, Inc., Poughkeepsie, NY; Steve Coe, Community
Access, New York, NY; Alan Green, Mental Health Association of Nebraska,
Lincoln NE; Klaas Schilder, GGzE, Eindhoven, Holland
Workshop #128 Track: exemplary practices
Group Process Guidelines for Leading Groups and Classes
Cheryl Gagne, ScD, Recovery Center, Boston University, Center for
Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston, MA
Workshop #129 Track: peer services
Recovery Learning Communities and The Healing Power of Peer Support
Howard D. Trachtman, BS, CPS, Metro Boston Recovery Learning Community &
Boston Resource Center, Boston, MA; Karen Kieffer and Ann Burgess, BA,
North East Recovery Learning Community (NERLC)/ NILP, Lawrence, MA;
Rachel Sommer-Hays, Boston Emergency Services Team (BEST), Boston, MA
Workshop #130 Track: advocacy & empowerment
A Path to Consumer Leadership
Saya Krebs, MS, CLC, and Deborah Wasilchak, MA, Community Care
Behavioral Health Organization, Pittsburgh, PA
Workshop #131 Track: community integration
Traveling to Independence (Get on the Bus)
Levi Riddick and Helene Schiff, Jawonio, New Hempstead, NY
Workshop #132 Track: health, healing & recovery
Healing Through Expression
Carol Clarke, BS, Barbara Crumb, BA and James Bacorn, Lakeview Mental
Health Services, Inc., Geneva, NY
Workshop #133 Track: health, healing & recovery
Innovations in Recovery
Edythe Schwartz, DSW, Putnam Family & Community Services, Carmel, NY;
Michael Stoltz, LCSW, Clubhouse of Suffolk, Ronkonkoma, NY; Ellen
Healion, MA, Hands Across Long Island, Central Islip, NY; Donna Colonna,
MS, Services for the UnderServed, New York, NY
Bring your poetry, musical instruments, etc., to Open Mike with Mike
Skinner on Wednesday and Thursday nights.
Thursday, September 23
Round 4 11:30am - 12:45pm
Workshop #134 Track: advocacy & empowerment
Accept, Empower, Include
Leonard Liguori and Robin Land, Directions in Independent Living, Olean,
NY
Workshop #135 Track: exemplary practices
Clinical Counseling & Psychotherapy: An Opportunity For A 'Continuous
Healing Relationship' In Rehab & Recovery-Focused Services
John Catalino, LMSW, Spectrum Human Services - Buffalo, NY; Michael
Stoltz, LCSW, Clubhouse of Suffolk, Ronkonkoma, NY
Workshop #136 Track: community integration
New Perspectives on Supported Education
Kiki Garg and Peers (TBD), Northeast Career Center, Troy, NY
Workshop #137 Track: exemplary practices
Community Based Flexible Supports: Innovative Mobile Response Teams in
New York and Massachusetts
Steve LaMaster, VinFen, Cambridge, MA; Luis O. Lopez, MS, Services for
the UnderServed, New York, NY
Workshop #138 Track: exemplary practices
Because PROS Works, I Am Working!
Gary Scannevin, Jr.; Geraldine Santos, LMHC, CRC; Emily Sussman and
Lou-Ann Rinde, FEGS Health and Human Services Systems, Copiague, NY
Workshop #139 Track: integrated health and behavioral health
Integrating Mental Health and Addiction Recovery in Our Lives and
Systems
Chacku Mathai, CPRP, NYAPRS, Albany, NY and John Challis, BA, BSW,
DipTeach, Center for Excellence in Integrated Care, NDRI, New York, NY
Workshop #140 Track: peer services
Partnering with Peer Specialists
David Kamnitzer, Institute for Community Living, Brooklyn, NY; Paul
Chipkin, Baltic Street Mental Health Board, New York, NY; Theresa M.
Benkovic, Occupations, Middletown, NY; Gwendolyn Florant, LCSW, PSCH,
Inc., Flushing, NY
Workshop #141 Track: exemplary practices
Starting and Sustaining Consumer-run, Recovery-Oriented Programs within
State Services
Andrew T. Kirsch, MD; Inge Curran and Donna Geisert, Rockland
Psychiatric Center, Orangeburg, NY; Sandra Tolkacz, and Robin Alwine,
Recreational Therapy, COTA, Buffalo Psychiatric Center, Buffalo, NY;
Kathleen M. Lynch, NYS Office of Mental Health, Buffalo, NY
Workshop #142 Track: cultural competence
>From Out of Darkness
Dennis Green, Onondaga Case Management Services, Inc., Syracuse, NY
Workshop #143 Track: administration & management
Person-Centered-Planning: The Top Ten Implementation Issues
Diane Grieder, MEd, AliPar, Inc., Suffolk, VA
Workshop #144 Track: peer services
Sustainability in Peer Run Agencies
Ellen Healion, MA, Hands Across Long Island, Central Islip, NY
Thursday, September 23
Round 5 2:45pm - 4:00pm
Workshop #145 Track: community integration
Center for Practice Innovations Brings Best Practices to NYS: IPS Model
of Supported Employment and Wellness-Self Management
Susan Essock, PhD; Carlos Jackson, PhD; Paul Margolies, PhD; and Raymond
Gregory, NYS Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY; Anthony Salerno,
Ph.D., NYS Office of Mental Health, Albany, NY
Workshop #146 Track: health, healing & recovery
The Stress and Healing of Trauma
Kelly Rainville, Oswego, NY; Donna Ce'Cartel, Peer Networking Group,
Lowville, NY
Workshop #147 Track: integrated health and behavioral health
Double Trouble in Recovery
Dominic Ruotolo, Baltic Street Mental Health Board, New York, NY
Workshop #148 Track: cultural competence
Deafness and Mental Health Services: Barriers and Facilitators in New
York's Capital District Region
Hee Chul Kim, and Heather Horton, MS, AM, PhD, University at Albany,
SUNY, Albany, NY
Workshop #149 Track: peer services
Taking Peer Services to the Public: NYAPRS/OptumHealth Wellness Coaching
and Bridger Initiatives
Tanya Stevens, NYAPRS Peer Services Division, Albany, NY; Elizabeth R.
Stone, MA, CASAC, NYAPRS Peer Services Division, Rocky Point, NY and
Colleen Mimnagh, NYAPRS Peer Services Division, Rockaway, NY
Workshop #150 Track: advocacy & empowerment
Radical Community Integration: Peer Partners in Recovery Research
Amy Colesante, Mental Health Empowerment Project, Albany, NY; David
Brown, Judith Sugarman, Lester Cook, Michael Miriello, Christina Pratt,
Nathan Kline Institute, Orangeburg, NY
Workshop #151 Track: health, healing & recovery
Team Spirit
The Circle: Noelle Pollet, Hal Lew, Yancy Kittredge, Bob Reidy, and
Richard Andrew, West Camp, NY
Workshop #152 Track: administration & management
OMH Update on Upcoming Reform Initiatives
Robert Myers, PhD, Gary Weiskopf, MPA, Mental Health Restructuring
Project and David Bucciferro, NYS Office of Mental Health, Albany, NY
Workshop #153 Track: community integration
Thriving in the Workplace
Marsha Lazarus, MBA, Mental Health Association in New York State,
Albany, NY; Peter Berkery, Esq, NYS Office of Mental Health, Albany, NY;
Vicki Gates-Williams, Albany County Department of Mental Health, Albany,
NY; Ken Mangione, Northeast Career Planning, Troy, NY
Workshop #154 Track: health, healing & recovery
Journal Writing for Wellness and Recovery
Sarah Dragonfly, Brown, Jersey City, NJ
Workshop #155 Track: health, healing & recovery
Music and Community: A Recipe for Recovery
Chris Gordon, MD, Advocates Inc, Framingham, MA
Thursday, September 23
Round 6, Plenaries 4:15pm - 5:30pm
Workshop #156 Track: community integration
Understanding Social Security's Ticket to Work Program: What's In It For
Me?
David A. Jones, SSA Ticket to Work Recruitment & Outreach Team, CESSI, a
Division of Axiom, McLean, VA; Tom Gloss, Social Security Administration
Ticket to Work/CESSI, McLean, VA (invited); Kevin Nickerson, Burton
Blatt Institute, Syracuse, NY; Moderator: Mira Bowin, NYAPRS, Albany, NY
Workshop #157 Track: exemplary practices
Addressing Re-entry Issues for People with Psychiatric Disabilities
Leaving Prison
Dan Abreu, and LaVerne Miller, Policy Research Associates, Delmar, NY;
Ellen Healion, MA, Hands Across Long Island, Central Islip, NY
Workshop #158 Track: community integration
Promoting Economic Self-Sufficiency: Strategies for 21st Century Mental
Health Programming
Michael Morris, Syracuse University Burton Blatt Institute Centers of
Innovation on Disability, Syracuse, NY; Mary Shaheen, United Way of New
York State, Albany, NY; Oscar Jimenez, MPH, NYAPRS, Albany, NY
Workshop #159 Track: health, healing & recovery
Living into Wholeness
Debbie Whittle, National Empowerment Center, Lawrence, MA
Workshop #160 Track: exemplary practices
The Next Step in Sustainability: Helping Family and Consumer-Run
Organizations Become a Part of Managed Care Networks
Pam Fox, OptumHealth, Brentwood, TN; Sue Bergeson, OptumHealth, Geneva,
IL
Workshop #161 Track: administration & management
Advances in Rights Protection in the United States
Susan Stefan (formerly with Center for Public Representation), Rutland,
MA
Workshop #162 Track: health, healing & recovery
The Art of Resiliency
Neville B. Morris, Interpersonal Communication Skills Development,
Endwell, NY
Don't forget our Thursday evening renowned barbeque!
Dance and sing along to the lively music of JAM
Friday, September 24
Round 7 9:00am - 10:15am
Workshop #163 Track: administration & management
Best Practices: Board Governance and Executive Compensation
Rich Cicero and Ray Rutnik, NYS Commission on Quality of Care & Advocacy
for Persons with Disabilities, Schenectady, NY
Workshop #164 Track: advocacy & empowerment
Foundational Principles of Human Rights
Amy Colesante, Mental Health Empowerment Project, Albany, NY; Dan Hazen,
Voices of the Heart, Inc, Hudson Falls, NY
Workshop #165 Track: health, healing & recovery
The Healing Power of Yoga
Dagny Duhamel, Guilderland, NY
Workshop #166 Track: exemplary practices
The Graying of Psychiatric Rehabilitation: Providing Services To Older
Adults
Nora Barrett, MSW, LCSW, CPRP, and Michelle Zechner, MSW, University of
Medicine and Dentistry in New Jersey, Scotch Plains, NJ
Workshop #167 Track: cultural competence
Start Where You Are: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual & Transgender People
Nicole Avallone, MSW, Rainbow Heights Club, Brooklyn, NY; Bert Coffman,
Center for Urban Community Services, Inc., New York, NY
Workshop #168 Track: health, healing & recovery
Everything You Wanted to Know About Smoking Cessation Programming
Tara Fredericks, LMSW, Clubhouse of Suffolk, Ronkonkoma, NY
Workshop #169 Track: exemplary practices
The Role of Managed Care in Promoting Recovery
Deborah Daly Gannon, Connecticut Behavioral Health Partnership,
ValueOptions Inc., Rocky Hill, CT
Workshop #170 Track: health, healing & recovery
Using a Vision Board to Achieve Goals and Maximize Potential!
Colleen Seeley, Mohawk Opportunities, Inc., Schenectady, NY
Workshop #171 Track: community integration
Microenterprise and Self-employment as a Pathway to Self-Determination
Can Truong, Center for Education Empowerment, Moab, UT
Workshop #172 Track: advocacy & empowerment
Choosing the Services You Want: Self Direction in Pennsylvania
Joseph Rogers, and Erme C. Maula, RN, MSN, CRRN, CPS, MHA of
Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Robert M. Waters, MSSW,
Magellan Health Services, Newtown, PA; Jonna L. DiStefano, County of
Delaware Office of Behavioral Health, Upper Darby, PA; Jennifer Tripp,
Magellen Public Sector Solutions, Avon, CT
Friday, September 24
Round 8 11:30am - 12:45pm
Workshop #173 Track: health, healing & recovery
Supporting Native American Recovery
Sheldon Sundown, Native American Independent Living Services, Buffalo,
NY
Workshop #174 Track: community integration
Making Work Possible for the Reluctant Person
Neil Harbus, LCSW, CPRP, Pathways to Housing, New York, NY
Workshop #175 Track: advocacy & empowerment
Legislative Advocacy for the Average Person
Bill Gamble and Eva Dech, Mental Health Empowerment Project, Albany, NY
Workshop #176 Track: cultural competence
Creating an Era of Responsibility to Diverse Communities
Sabrina Johnson, Westchester Independent Living Center, White Plains, NY
Workshop #177 Track: administration & management
Who Controls Disclosure at Work for Peer Providers? Issues in
Self-Determination
Lauren B. Gates, Ph.D and James M. Mandiberg, MSW, PhD, Columbia
University School of Social Work, New York, NY
Workshop #178 Track: health, healing & recovery
Improving Health & Wellness in Peer Support Settings
Peggy Swarbrick, PhD, OT, CPRP, Collaborative Support Programs of New
Jersey, Freehold, NJ
Workshop #179 Track: health, healing & recovery
Opening into Joy through Into-me-see
Suzann Robins, MALS, CMT, Inner Visions, Denver, CO
Workshop #180 Track: exemplary practices
Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Mental Health Recovery: How the Two Fit
Together
Amy Morgan, MSW and Heidi Trainor, BA, Advocates, Inc., Framingham, MA
Workshop #181 Track: exemplary practices
ACT Transition Model: A Framework Supporting ACT Clients in Moving On To
Less Intense Services
Molly Finnerty, MD, Bureau of Evidence-based Medicine-NYS Office of
Mental Health, New York, NY; Ruth Pasillas-Gonzales, NYAPRS, Bronx, NY;
Presenter (TBD) Act Transition Project
Workshop #182 Track: peer services
Expanding the Horizon of Recovery Through Peer-Run Alternatives to
Hospitalization, Part 2 (Part 1 was Thursday at 9:00 am)
Sheena Raji, BS, CPS, CPRP, Noor Recovery Consulting, North Cambridge,
MA; Steve Miccio, PEOPLe, Inc., Poughkeepsie, NY; Steve Coe, Community
Access, New York, NY; Alan Green, Mental Health Association of Nebraska,
Lincoln NE; Klaas Schilder, GGzE, Eindhoven, Holland
Workshop #183 Track: new challenges
People with Psychiatric Disabilities and The Criminal Justice System:
Police Training, Diversion, Inmate Mental Health Services and Re-entry
from a Consumer's Perspective
Fred Levine, Esq., New York, NY; Lisa Ortega and Mary Dougherty, Rights
for Imprisoned People with Psychiatric Disabilities, New York, NY; Leah
Gitter, Mental Health Alternatives to Solitary Confinement
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