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FADAA/FCCMH Annual ConferenceAugust 7 – 9 • Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort • Orlando, Florida
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The conference theme, Our Time, Our Future, reflects the reality that behavioral health is moving towards integration with healthcare, and brain science is dramatically changing how mental health and substance use deriders are perceived and treated. As professionals in the behavioral healthcare system, it is our responsibility to assure we are well prepared to provide the best services to our consumers now and into the future.
Keynote SpeakersLisa Boesky, PhDBig Problem, Tragic Results
Dr. Boesky captivates, educates, and inspires tens of thousands around the country
with high-energy, interactive keynotes and workshops. Dr. Boesky’s reputation and popularity as a speaker result from her passion, warmth, humor, and unique ability to make complex information interesting and easy-to-understand. Read more>>
Marilyn Moats KennedyManaging Change: Navigating the New Cross-Generational Culture
Marilyn Moats Kennedy has been
a keynote and workshop speaker for companies and associations in the U.S. and internationally. She worked for Glamour magazine for 18 years as a job strategies editor, and has authored several books on career planning and organizational politics. Read more>>
Benjamin Miller, PsyDAchieving Transformation in Healthcare through Integration
Dr. Ben Miller is a co-principal investigator
and co-creator of the National Research Network’s Collaborative Care Research Network. Dr. Miller’s research interests include models of collaborative care, health behavior interventions, and primary care practice redesign. Read more>>
Bob WilliamsonMiracle on Luckie Street: From Homeless Drug Addict to Multimillionaire
When Bob Williamson left home at 17, he lived on the streets
and did time for heroin possession. But he pulled himself together, got a job, and eventually began his own business as a manufacturer of art supplies. In 1993, Mr. Williamson started a company to develop software for cafeterias. Read more>>
John Armstong, MDSurgeon General and Secretary of Health for the State of Florida
Dr. Armstrong was appointed by
Governor Rick Scott as Surgeon General and Secretary of Health for the State of Florida on April 27, 2012 and has been a national leader in health policy and advocacy for over 20 years. Read more>>
Daniel Logan, MDBiology of Addiction
As an Assistant Professor in the Addiction Medicine Division, College of Medicine, Dr. Daniel
Logan’s lectures to residents, physician assistants and medical students on topics of addiction related emergencies and smoking cessation. Read more>>
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Pre–Conference Tuesday, August 6
Featured Speakers
Young Adult & Teen Suicide: Recognizing & Helping 13–30 Year-Olds Who Want to Die
– Dr. Lisa Boesky
Suicide among young people is on the rise, and there are several ways we could better identify and help prevent these tragedies. Key information will be presented to use when working with suicidal individuals. This fast-moving, practical presentation includes video clips, real-life case examples, and audience participation. Workshop sponsored by Florida Youth Suicide Project / USF.
The Many Faces of Addiction: Understanding and Treating Multiple and Process Addictions
– Mark Sanders
A process addiction refers to compulsive behavior, such as compulsive gambling, sexual addiction, eating disorders, and spending addictions. They are often overshadowed by substance addictions, which is unfortunate because the suffering, loss of life and family, and debilitating consequences are no less.
Medicaid 2.0 – Part 1 – What Are The Most Common Errors Causing Paybacks? Part 2 – Medicaid Payback – What Are Your Options?
– John Whiddon & Patricia Culbertson, Whiddon & Associates, Tallahassee, FL
This two part pre-conference looks at the most common errors resulting in behavioral healthcare paybacks, how they can be avoided, and the decisions your agency has regarding accepting or challenging the findings.
Arlene Brett Gordon, PhDDirector of Brief Therapy Institute
Kevin Sabet, PhDDirector, Drug Policy Institute and Assistant Professor, University of Florida College of Medicine
George De Leon, PhD Senior Scientist of the Center for Therapeutic Community Research (CTCR)
Scott SwaimDirector of Veteran Services at Valley Cities Counseling
Patricia Agatston, PhDProfessional Counselor with the Prevention/Intervention Center
Kim Johnson, MBADeputy Director for Operations of NIATx
Register now: http://www.fadaa-fccmhannualconference.org/registration.php
9:00am – 5:00pm • (7 CEUs) • $95 (separate from conference registration)
Pre-Conference workshops provide in-depth knowledge and skill building in select areas in a format that provides a greater opportunity to engage the presenter and ask questions. Learn about teen suicide prevention, treating multiple addictions, and Medicaid compliance.
FADAA/FCCMH Annual ConferenceAugust 7 – 9 • Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort • Orlando, Florida
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Conference Location
All workshops and conference functions will be held at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort at One Grand Cypress Blvd, Orlando, Florida 32836
Internet
Complimentary internet access is provided in guest rooms.
Parking
Self-parking: $5.00 per vehicle per day Valet daily: $7.00 per vehicle per day Valet overnight: $10.00 per vehicle per day All rates include in/out privileges
Complimentary Parking
Shuttle service is from lot #7 to meeting space (shuttle available from 7AM–11PM).
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On-site Dining
During conference dates, a 10% discount will be provided to FADAA/FCCMH conference attendees in hotel food and beverage outlets (excluding alcohol). Does not apply to room service or Palm Cafe.
Reservations
The Hyatt Grand Cypress is currently sold out for the nights of August 7 and 8. The Sheraton Lake Buena Vista Restort is located close by and is accepting reservations for FADAA/FCCMH Annual Conference guests.
Sheraton Lake Buena Vista Resort12205 South Apopka Vineland Road, Orlando, FL 32836Reservations: Call (407) 239-0444 and mention the FADAA/FCCMH Conference or click here to reserve>> Room Rate: $129.95 includes resort fees, complimentary parking
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FADAA/FCCMH Annual ConferenceAugust 7 – 9 • Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort • Orlando, Florida
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Schedule At A Glance WednesdayWednesday, August 7, 20137:30 am – 8:30 am Registration/Welcome Coffee & Visit Exhibits - Refreshments sponsored by Ammon Analytical Laboratoy, LLC8:30 am – 10:30 am Opening/Welcome
Big Problem, Tragic ResultsDr. Lisa Boesky
10:30 am – 11:00 am Refreshment Break & Visit Exhibits – Refreshments sponsored by Optum11:00 am – 12:30 pm 10 Workshops – Audio/Visual sponsored by Magellan Complete Care and Community Education Centers
The Forgotten Ones: Families of our Military Heroes
Laurie Reid
Bad, Mad, Sad, or Too Glad: Misconceptions About Depression, Dysthymia, and Bipolar Disorder in Teens & Young Adults
Dr. Lisa Boesky
Relationship Detox: Helping Chemically Dependent Clients Develop Healthy Relationships in Recovery
Mark Sanders
The Therapeutic Community Approach: Overview of Essential Elements and Adaptationsfor Special Populations and Settings
Dr. George DeLeon
Patient Diagnostic Differences and Demographics at an Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit
Dr. Madelyn Cabrera Dr. Jesus Perez
The Florida BRITE Project: Screening and Brief Interventions for Older Adult at Risk of Substance Misuse
Dr. Lawrence Schonfeld
Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change Addictive Behavior Using Smoking Cessation as the Model
Andree Aubrey
Preserving Relationship Stability in Early Recovery
Dr. Thomas Hofmann Julia Corbett
Child Welfare and Substance Abuse & Mental Health (SAMH) Integration
Laura NaredoKate Prendiville
Raving Fans: Transforming Your Organization’s Culture and Client Experience
Paul Duck
Sponsored by Netsmart
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch (on your own)2:00 pm - 3:30 pm 10 Workshops – Audio/Visual sponsored by Magellan Complete Care and Community Education Centers
Secondary Traumatic Stress Exposure:The Perils of Trauma Work
Nelson Lucca
From Obamacare to Patient Brokering: Reframing Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment Business Models in 2013
Jeffrey Lynne, Esq.Michael Weiner, Esq.
An Evidence-based Model for Integrating Prevention and Wellness
Dr. Chudley Edward Werch
Advanced Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment
Dr. Troy PulasJudith Magnon
Primary Behavioral Healthcare Integration (PBHCI)
Mark EngelhartRick Hawkey
Components of Effective Wrap-Around Services: Innovations and Best Practices
Dr. Kimberly McGrathDr. Gihan Omar
Employment Services in Substance Abuse Treatment
Lisette Rosales
Appropriate Use of Mental Health Medications in Children
Dr. Gary HenschenPat Hunt
Cognitive Behavioral Evidence-Based Practices for Substance Abuse & Co-Occurring Disorders
Dr. Kenneth Robinson
Treating Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues with CBT/REBT
Robert Whitford
3:30 pm – 3:45 pm Refreshment Break & Visit Exhibits - Refreshments sponsored by Bridges of America
FADAA/FCCMH Annual ConferenceAugust 7 – 9 • Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort • Orlando, Florida
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Schedule At A Glance WednesdayWednesday, August 7, 20133:45 pm - 5:15 pm 10 Workshops – Audio/Visual sponsored by Magellan Complete Care and Community Education Centers
Employment Issues and Trends: When is a Job More than a Job?
Cheryl Brown
Effective Family Work in Addiction Treatment
John Harden
Innovation & Coordination: The Keys To Providing Accountable Care in a World of Integration
Paul Duck
Sponsored by Netsmart
Medication Assisted Treatment 101
Dr. Deborah Orr
Sponsored by Southeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center: Region IV
Breaking the Cycle: Hope for Families Experiencing Teen Abuse and Violence Within the Home
Laurie ReidElaine MorganEdmond Morgan
Marketing in the New Healthcare Age
Mary Ruiz
Interventions for the Substance Exposed Child
Kay Doughty Mark VargoJackie Griffin
Strategies to Decrease Technical Violators from Returning to Prison
Dr. Ralph FretzDr. Robert Mackey
Diagnostic Criteria: ASAM/DSM-5 Update
Gerald Shulman
Enhancing Engagement by Helping Families Understand the Symptom Profiles of their Children vs Diagnostic Categories
Dr. Gihan OmarDr. Kimblery McGrathDr. Jesus Perez
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Welcome Reception sponsored by WellCare/Staywell
CEU/Contact Hours and Certificates of Attendance
Approximately 22.5 CEU/Contact Hours will be available for attending both the Pre-Conference and the Annual Conference from the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA) and the Florida Council for Community Mental Health (FCCMH). FADAA and FCCMH are approved providers for the following authorities:
• FADAA is a board-approved provider for:
Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling (#50-676) Florida Board of Nursing Contact Hours (#50-676) Florida Certification Board, noted as FCB, (#A-001)
• FCCMH is a board-approved provider for:
Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling (#50-1836) Florida Board of Psychology (Continuing Education Units available only for selected workshops as noted on the CEU Log) (#50-1836) Florida Certification Board, noted as FCB, (#1193-A)
FADAA/FCCMH Annual ConferenceAugust 7 – 9 • Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort • Orlando, Florida
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Schedule At A Glance ThursdayThursday, August 8, 20137:30 am - 8:30 am Networking Coffee & Visit Exhibits - Refreshments sponsored by Magellan Complete Care8:30 am – 10:00 am General Session
Managing Change: Navigating the New Cross-Generational CultureMarilyn Moats Kennedy
10:00 am – 10:30 am Refreshment Break & Visit Exhibits - Refreshments sponsored by Magellen Complete Care10:30 am – 12:00 pm 10 Workshops – Audio/Visual sponsored by Magellan Complete Care and Community Education Centers
The Complex Challenges Facing Women Veterans
Laurie Reid
Community-Based Treatment Alternatives for Justice-Involved Youth in Child Welfare
Dr. Norin Dollard
Solution-Focused Conflict Resolution Skills Part 1
Dr. Arlene Brett Gordon
Improving Continuity of Care for Patients with Schizophrenia
Dr. Jasmin Johnson
Integration: Behavioral and Primary Physical Healthcare
Diana Murray
Drug Offender Treatment - Lessons Learned: New Challenges from Institution to Community
Bob Neri
Identifying and Understanding the Neuropsychological Symptoms of Dementia
Dr. Christine Caulfield
Hoarding: One Man’s Trash is Another Man’s Treasure
Marcia Monroe
Fostering Success: Addressing The Treatment Needs Of Foster Children
Kevin Bochenek
The Three A’s of a Successful Agency: Accountability, Accessibility, and Affordability
David Bucciferro
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Awards Luncheon - Sponsored by Magellan Complete Care, iDashboards, Lakeview Health Systems, and Milner Technologies, Inc.1:30 pm – 1:45 pm Visit Exhibits1:45 pm - 3:15 pm
10 Workshops – Audio/Visual sponsored by Magellan Complete Care and Community Education CentersStopping the Madness:Safely Reducing Lengthof Stay for Residential Youth Through High Parent Involvement
John BurekMonti Sommer
Performance and Outcomes that Demonstrate Effectiveness of Criminal Justice Interventions
Jack FeinbergNeil Gaer
Solution-Focused Conflict Resolution Skills Part 2
Dr. Arlene Brett Gordon
Dealing with the Rebel in the Family
Dr. Mitchell Wallick
Understanding and Overcoming Challenges of Working with Persons Who are Homeless
Alexandra BoddenRobyn Hardie
How to Create Integrated Healthcare at Your Agency
Liz HardenDr. Stephen StraubingBradley Herremans
Compassion Fatigue: Helplessness, Hopelessness & Burnout
Noel Holdsworth
Understanding and Incorporating Trauma Informed Care Practices into Current Agency Functioning
Jennifer Barr
Increasing Resilience in Children of Parents with Severe Mental Illness
Jennifer Richardson
Suicide Risk AssessmentTraining
Melissa Witmeier
3:15 pm – 3:30 pm Refreshment Break & Visit Exhibits – Refreshments sponsored by Magellan Complete Care
FADAA/FCCMH Annual ConferenceAugust 7 – 9 • Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort • Orlando, Florida
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Schedule At A Glance ThursdayThursday, August 8, 20133:30 pm – 5:30 pm Miracle on Luckie Street: From Homeless Drug Addict to Multimillionaire
Bob Williamson
Biology of AddictionDr. Daniel Logan
Exhibitor Punch Card Prize Drawings
Schedule At A Glance FridayFriday, August 9, 20138: 30 am - 9:00 am Networking Coffee - Refreshments sponsored by The Palm Beach Institute9:00 am - 10:30 am Opening Remarks
Dr. John Armstrong, Florida Surgeon General, DOH Secretary
Achieving Transformation in Healthcare Through IntegrationDr. Benjamin Miller
10:30 am – 10:45 am Break10:45 am - 12:15 pm 5 Mini Plenaries – Audio/Visual sponsored by Magellan Complete Care and Community Education Centers
Veteran Informed Care: Learning the Culture, Trauma and Resources Scott Swaim
Practical Considerations for the Implementation of Integration
Dr. Benjamin MillerDr. Shandra M. BrownLevey
Bullying in the Digital Age
Dr. Patricia Agatston
Sponsored by Southeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center: Region IV
Marijuana Update: Facts, Research, and Medical Marijuana
Dr. Kevin Sabet
Dr. Sabet will present this presentation via Skype. Screens will be set up so that attendees can view the presenter and his presentation.
Using Technology to Enhance Treatment Effectiveness: Trends, Application, and Glitches
Kim Johnson
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Registration FormTo register, complete this form, and return it along with the appropriate fee and/or information via fax or mail. Please use a separate form for each registrant, and print legibly.
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Registration Fees
Pre-Conference: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 (Optional-Please select one) ____ $95.00 - Young Adult Suicide ____ $95.00 - Medicaid ____ $95.00 - Process Addictions
Full Conference: Wednesday - Friday, August 7-9, 2013
(Includes Wednesday Reception, Thursday Luncheon, CEUs/Contact Hours) Early Bird rate (available thru 7/25/13) ____ $210.00 - FADAA/FCCMH Member ____ $250.00 - Non-Member
Standard rate (applies after 7/25/13) ____ $225.00 - FADAA/FCCMH Member ____ $275.00 - Non-Member
Group rate (available when registering six (6) or more participants at once) ____ $190.00 - Please include a separate registration form for each participant Total: $____________
Payment/Cancellation Policy
Full payment or a purchase order must accompany this form. Cancellations made on or before July 26, 2013 will result in a refund less a $25 administrative fee. Cancellations made after July 26, 2013 will not be refunded. Substitutions may be made at any time and must be submitted in writing prior to the conference or by emailing [email protected]
Check One
____ Check for $____________ payable to the conference fiscal agent, FADAA, with the Memo Line: 2013 FADAA/FCCMH Annual Conference, is enclosed. ____ Purchase order number _______________________________________ is attached. ____ Charge to MasterCard or Visa
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Fax (850) 878-6584 (include a purchase order or credit card number) Mail 2013 FADAA/FCCMH Annual Conference 2868 Mahan Drive, Suite 1 • Tallahassee, FL 32308
Special Requests
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