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MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

2006 MENTAL HEALTH CONFERENCE

THE ROAD TO RECOVERY

Promoting early intervention, access to

services and wellness across the lifespan.

October 10 & 11, 2006

Iowa State Center

Scheman Building

Ames, Iowa

Mental Health Conference Sponsors

Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Iowa (NAMI Iowa)

Iowa Association of Community Providers

Iowa Department of Education

Iowa Department of Human Services—Division of BDPS

Iowa Nurses Association

Iowa Protection & Advocacy Services, Inc.

Polk County Health Services, Inc.

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

Orchard Place

Iowa Psychiatric Society Foundation

CHILDREN

TEENS

ADULTS

SENIORS

RECOVERY

2006 Mental Health Conference Planning Committee

Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Iowa (NAMI Iowa) Iowa Association of Community Providers

Iowa Department of Education

Iowa Department of Human Services - Division of BDPS Iowa Nurses Association

Iowa Protection & Advocacy Services, Inc. Polk County Health Services, Inc.

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Iowa Consortium for Mental Health Iowa Psychiatric Society Foundation

Magellan Behavioral Care of Iowa Orchard Place

Iowa Office of Consumer Affairs Story County Community Life Program

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Conference Objectives

The 2006 Mental Health Conference is designed for professionals, clinicians, administrators, educators, consumers, family members, advocates and other providers to:

• Provide an educational opportunity to hear professionals and experts share the most recent trends and issues, treatment methods, and research relating to mental health and mental illness.

• Provide a forum to stimulate discussion, exchange ideas, and strengthen the support and information network around the state.

• Generate public interest in issues relating to mental health and mental illness.

We invite you to join us for what promises to be an excellent program. In the event you receive more than one brochure, please share this information with colleagues and friends.

Showcase

Take advantage of the opportunity to meet the exhibitors and find out about the newest innovations in behavioral healthcare as you enjoy the

refreshments provided by our sponsors.

Book Sale

Please visit the Iowa State University Bookstore in the Showcase area. A fine selection of books and materials in the behavioral healthcare field will be available. Presenter Kathleen Crowley’s book The Power of

Procovery in Healing Mental Illness: Just Start Anywhere will be on sale

and a book signing will be held on Wednesday.

Continuing Education

Information

Continuing Education Credit will be available for the following disciplines if approved by the Des Moines Area Community College: social work, nursing, residential administrators, mental health counselors, and others.

For further information regarding contact hours, please contact Conference Administrator, Karen Loihl at 515-633-0341. A $10.00 recording fee is required with registration for CEUs. There will be no partial CEUs given; all sessions must be attended in their entirety.

Drake University Credits

One semester hour of graduate credit is available for an additional $90. An assignment is required. You may register for credit the day of the conference.

General InformatIon

ames Hotels

Reservations must be made at any of the following hotels by September 9th to receive the special rates. Be sure to mention that you are with the Mental Health Conference.

Headquarters Hotel

Country Inn & Suites

2605 SE 16th Street Rate: $69

(515) 233-3935

Other Hotels in the Area

AmericInn

2507 SE 16th Street (just off Hwy. 30) Rate: $69.00 (515) 233-1005

Baymont Inns & Suites

2500 Elwood Drive Rate: $67.00 (515) 296-2500 Comfort Suites 2609 Elwood Drive Rate: $89.95 (515) 268-8808 Heartland Inn

I-35 & Hwy. 30 Rate: $65.00 (515) 233-6060

Hotel at Gateway Center

Hwy. 30 & Elwood Drive Rates: $92.00

(515) 292-8600

Quality Inn & Suites

2601 East 13th Rate: $79.95 (515) 232-9260

Getting Around Ames

The Mental Health Conference Committee will have for a bus that will make round trips between the Ames hotels and the Scheman Building during the Conference. Bus schedules will be available at the hotels listed here.

To get to the Scheman Building from the North or South: I-35

to Hwy. 30 West; Hwy. 30 West to Elwood Drive Exit; Elwood Drive North- the entrance is before the light at Lincoln Way.

To get to the Scheman Building from the East or West: Hwy.

30 to Elwood Drive Exit. Elwood Drive North- the entrance is before the light at Lincoln Way.

For additional information, please call Ray Morley 515-281-3966. Drake University Graduate Credit Fee is payable at the conference or upon completion of the project activity/assignment.

Early Bird Registration

Mail your payment by September 22, 2006, to receive a discounted rate. A registration is complete only when the fees and the forms have been

submitted.

Questions

Call 515-633-0341, email: mhconference@mchsi. com, website: www.iowapsych.org

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General sessIon PresentatIons

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Preventing Mental Illness by Getting Help Early

By getting help early, a person’s chances greatly improve for staying in school, working, maintaining friendships and planning for the future. The PIER Program provides education, treatment for young people and their families and conducts research about the effects of early identification in stemming the progression to mental illness.

Donna Downing, MS, OTR/L is a Program Clinical

Team Leader for the Maine Medical Center’s Portland Identification and Early Referral Project (PIER) which provides confidential assessment and early assistance for young people between the ages of 12 and 35 who are at risk for mental illnesses.

Providing Mental Health Care for the Elderly in Rural Settings: Challenges and Innovative Solutions

This presentation will discuss the prevalence of mental health problems in the elderly with a focus on depression and dementia and the challenges in detection and treatment of mental health problems that are unique to rural settings. Dr. Turvey will present innovative treatment strategies.

Carolyn Turvey, MD is Assistant Professor of

Psychiatry at the University of Iowa. She is a clinical psychologist and her specialty is geriatric depression with an emphasis on depression in chronic illness. She is currently the Principle Investigator on two grants studying the treatment of depression in home bound elders. Dr. Turvey also studies suicide in late-life and suicidal behavior in rural populations.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Trauma Through the Eyes of a Child: How to Understand and Help Traumatized Children

Children are traumatized by violence and trauma as victims and witnesses. When children are traumatized, they will show behavioral, emotional, social, and cognitive effects. They depend on parents, caregivers, and trusted adults to keep them safe. The presentation will discuss the effects of trauma on children and issues of prevention and intervention.

Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D. is a psychologist and

psychoanalyst and Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans. She is Head of the Division of Pediatric Mental Health. She is also an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of

New Orleans. Dr. Osofsky is Director of the Violence Intervention Program for Children and Families and the Harris Center for Infant Mental Health at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans. In 2004, Dr. Osofsky published an edited book, Young Children and Trauma:

Intervention and Treatment.

Rethinking Mental Illness: The Power of Procovery

What if, instead of reaching backward to “recover” in the traditional sense, to a prior state of health, individuals with psychiatric diagnoses reached forward to procover, to focus on life instead of illness, to build new dreams and find new purpose? What if those who support and treat these individuals were able to easily create and support this change? Kathleen Crowley, author of The Power of Procovery in Healing Mental Illness: Just Start Anywhere and creator of the Procovery Model, shows how this fundamental change of direction can take place to initiate a transformative cycle of healing.

Kathleen Crowley is Executive Director and

co-founder of the Procovery Institute (www.procovery. com), a former member of the Wisconsin Blue Ribbon Commission on Mental Health, and speaks, writes, and consults nationally on the principles, strategies and implementation of procovery, defined as attaining a productive and fulfilling life regardless of the level of health assumed attainable. She is a writer and author of The Power of Procovery in

Healing Mental Illness: Just Start Anywhere and The Day Room, A Memoir of Madness and Mending.

How Far Iowa has Come – How Far to Go?

Dr. Davis will present a report card that identifies and builds on the challenges presented from the prior year’s conference. Iowa’s “Road to Recovery” will be explored in the context of mid-decade efforts and policies that are taking place at the national/federal level. The audience will be used to help establish the work-plan for the next year of activities that addresses recovery.

King Davis PhD is Executive Director of the Hogg

Foundation for Mental Health and the Robert Lee Sutherland Chair in Mental Health and Social Policy in the School of Social Work at The University of Texas at Austin. King was a professor of Public Mental Health Policy and Planning at the Virginia Commonwealth University and holder of the William and Camille Cosby Chair at Howard University, Washington D.C.

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ConferenCe at a GlanCe

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

7:30 – 9:00 AM Registration/Exhibits/Continental Breakfast 9:00 – 9:15 AM Welcome and Introduction:

Planning Committee Co-Chairs Frank Fleming, RN, BS, BSN, Clinical Co-Director of MHCRC; University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinic

Margaret Stout, Executive Director, NAMI IOWA 9:15 – 9:45 AM Update on the Mental Health System in Iowa

Kevin Concannon, Director, Iowa Department of Human Services DHS

Director Concannon will provide an update on the current state of mental health services in Iowa.

9:45 – 11:15 AM General Session

Preventing Mental Illness by Getting Help Early

Donna Downing, MS, OTR/L, Program Clinical Team Leader, PIER Program, Maine Medical Center

11:15 – 11:30 AM Break and Visit with Exhibitors 11:30 – 12:30 PM Concurrent Session A

A1 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as it Relates to Returning Military Personnel Becky Cody, Enduring Families, National Guard

A2 Portland Identification and Early Referral Project (PIER)

Donna Downing, MS, OTR/L, Program Clinical Team Leader, PIER Program, Maine Medical Center

A3 Mental Health & Aging: How it Affects Families & Services Mark Haverland, Director of the Iowa Department of Elder Affairs 12:30 – 1:30 PM Lunch and Visit with Exhibitors

1:30 – 3:00 PM General Session

Providing Mental Health Care for the Elderly in Rural Settings: Challenges and Innovative Solutions

Carolyn Turvey, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Iowa 3:00 - 3:30 PM Break and Visit with Exhibitors

3:30 – 4:30 PM Concurrent Session B

B1 Teen Screen: Finding the Kids Who Need Help

Mary Ellen Becker, Ph.D., Director of Special Education, Southern Prairie Area Education Agency

B2 Transitioning from the Correctional System

Bruce Sieleni, MD, Mental Health Director, Iowa Department of Corrections B3 The Use Of Telemedicine To Improve Access To Mental Health Care In Rural Settings

Carolyn Turvey, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Iowa 4:30 PM Adjourn (Dinner on your own)

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ConferenCe at a GlanCe

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

7:00 – 8:15 AM Registration/Exhibitors/Continental Breakfast 8:15 – 8:30 AM Conference Update

Frank Fleming, RN, BS, BSN, Clinical Co-Director of MHCRC; University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinic

8:30 – 10:00 AM General Session

Trauma Through the Eyes of a Child: How to Understand and Help Traumatized Children

Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D., Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, LSU Health Sciences Center

10:00 – 10:30 AM Break and Visit with Exhibitors 10:30 – 11:30 AM Concurrent Session C

C1 Building Partnerships Between Mental Health and Law Enforcement, the Judicial System, and Child Welfare to Help Traumatized Children

Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D., Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, LSU Health Sciences Center

C2 Polk County Employment Re-Design, “Let’s Get to Work!” Maria Walker, Program Planner, Polk County Health Services and the Employment Guiding Coalition

C3 Outreach to Seniors – One Model that Works

Vivian Mogensen, LISW, Team Leader, Senior Outreach Counseling,

Behavioral Health Resources, Eyerly-Ball Community Mental Health Services 11:30 – 12:30 PM Luncheon/Visit with Exhibitors

12:30 – 1:30 PM General Session

Rethinking Mental Illness: The Power of Procovery

Kathleen Crowley, Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Procovery Institute 1:30 – 1:45 PM Break

1:45- 3:15 PM Concurrent Session D

D1 Evidence Based Mental Health Services in Schools

Polly Nichols, Ph.D., Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Iowa

D2 Workshop: Procovery Circle Overview

Kathleen Crowley, Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Procovery Institute

D3 Who Decides? Who Decides Who Decides? An Examination of the Commitment Process and Other Substitute Decisions

Judith Crossett, MD, PhD, DFAPA, Director Geriatric Psychiatry, Associate Professor Clinical Psychiatry, Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Iowa 3:30–4:30 PM General Session

How Far Iowa has Come – How Far to Go?

King Davis, Ph.D., Executive Director, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, The University of Texas at Austin

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Consumer

stIPend

request

Must be received no later than

September 15, 2006

Conference stipends for consumers are funded from the Mental Health Block Grant or Polk County Health Services (for Polk County residents). This is not a full stipend – you are to pay $25. If you are chosen to receive a stipend, the remainder of your registration and hotel costs will be paid. If you are not selected to receive a stipend, your $25 will be returned.

If you are receiving funding through other sources – such as self-pay, County CPC (other than Polk County), Vocational Rehabilitation, or other

organizations, please DO NOT complete this request for a stipend.

Polk County Residents

1. Complete the conference registration (you don’t need to complete the Stipend Form) 2. Enclose a check for $25.00, payable to: Polk

County Health Services 3. Send to:

Maria Walker

Polk County Health Services 218 6th Ave, Suite 1000 Des Moines, IA 50309

4. If you have questions, please contact Maria Walker at 883-1596

All Other Consumers

1. Complete the conference registration form AND the Stipend Request Form on the back of the registration form.

2. Enclose a check for $25.00, payable to: Iowa Office of Consumer Affairs

3. Send to:

Iowa Office of Consumer Affairs Hoover State Office Building, 5th Floor 1305 E. Walnut

Des Moines, IA 50314

5. If you have questions, please contact Jack Holveck at 282-7274 (local) or 1-877-338-2767 (toll free)

reGIstratIon

InformatIon

General

• Full conference registration fee includes all scheduled meal functions, breaks and workshop materials.

• A confirmation of registration receipt will be sent to you.

• Drake University Graduate Credit Fee is payable at the conference or upon completion of the projcet activity/assignment.

• You are responsible for your own sleeping room arrangements

• The Conference will make reasonable

accommodations for persons with disabilities. Please call 515-633-0341 if you require special assistance.

Refund and Cancellation Policy

• A refund (less a $25 administrative fee) will be made if written notice of cancellation is received on or before September 30th, 2006. • No refund will be made if cancellation

notice is received after September 30th (no exceptions).

• A substitute may attend in place of the registrant.

• Persons who pre-register but do not pay prior to the event, and do not cancel or attend, will be billed the full amount.

• Registrations will not be accepted by mail or fax after October 4th. You will need to register at the conference after this date.

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2006 mental HealtH ConferenCe

reGIstratIon form

Registration form may be downloaded at www.iowapsych.org

Please Print or tyPe

Name: __________________________________________________________________________ Agency/Employer: _________________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________ City: __________ State: ___ Zip: ________ Email address: ____________________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone: _______________________________Fax: ________________________________

conference fee schedule

$ Full Conference $125.00 $155.00

$ Tuesday, October 10th (only) $75.00 $90.00

$ Wed, October 11th (only) $75.00 $90.00

$ CEU Fee ($10 per discipline) *

$ Total Enclosed

_____________ Vegetarian Meal Request

* Drake University Graduate Credit Fee is payable at the conference or upon completion of the project activity/assignment.

Please circle your workshop choice for only one session for each time slot:

Tuesday, October 10 11:15-12:15 pm A1 A2 A3

3:30-4:30 pm B1 B2 B3

Wednesday, October 11 10:30-11:30 am C1 C2 C3

1:45-3:15 pm D1 D2 D3

___ Enclosed is a check made payable to IPS Foundation/Mental Health Conference ___ Please charge my credit card __ VISA __ MasterCard

Credit Card Number___________________________ Payment Amount $_____________

Cardholder _______________________________________________________________________ Signature**_______________________________________ Expiration Date ______________

** I authorize IPS Foundation to process the fees for the Mental Health Conference

Mail: IPS Foundation Phone: 515-633-0341

Mental Health Conference 2643 Beaver #338

Des Moines, IA 50310 Fax: 515-279-5206

ATTEndAncE Early Bird Registration Fees Registration Fees

OpTiOns: (Until September 22nd) (After September 22nd)

METHOD OF PAyMENT

THREE WAyS TO REGISTER

WORkSHOP CHOICE

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Consumer stIPend request form

First Name______________________________ Last Name_________________________________________ Address___________________________________________________________________________________ City______________________________________ State_________________________ Zip_______________ Phone #__________________________________ E-mail ___________________________________________ Please mark which consideration(s) you qualify for:

____ I have not attended a Conference in the past

___ I have been denied funding from my county Central Point of Coordination (CPC) Administrator. Pease note: Your request for a stipend for other than Polk County IS NOT COMPLETE unless all three items (check, stipend request form, and registration form) MUST BE SUBMITTED By SEPTEMBER 15, 2006! See details on page 5.

IPS Foundation

Mental Health Conference 2643 Beaver #338

Des Moines, IA 50310

PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE

Paid

Des Moines, Iowa Permit No. 5297

mark your Calendar for the 2007 Conferenceoctober 9-10, 2007ames, Iowa

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! 2006 MENTAL HEALTH CONFERENCE

THE ROAD TO RECOVERY

Promoting early intervention, access to services and wellness across the lifespan.

October 10 & 11, 2006 Iowa State Center Scheman Building Ames, Iowa

Mental Health Conference Sponsors Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Iowa (NAMI Iowa)

Iowa Association of Community Providers Iowa Department of Education Iowa Department of Human Services—Division of BDPS

Iowa Nurses Association Iowa Protection & Advocacy Services, Inc.

Polk County Health Services, Inc. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

Orchard Place Iowa Psychiatric Society Foundation

CHILDREN TEENS ADULTS SENIORS

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