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2018 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CONFERENCESCHEDULESeptember 4; 6-7, 2018www.behavioralhealth.nd.gov/conference
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Tuesday, September 4, 2018
GREAT HALL [Crowne/Royale/Embassy] HARVEST HALL
9:00amRethinking Challenging Kids: The Collaborative Problem
Solving ApproachDr. Stuart Ablon; Director, Think:Kids at MGH; Associate
Professor, Harvard Medical School
Ethics in the Digital AgeLouise A Stanger; Ed.D, LCSW
10:30am Break
10:45amRethinking Challenging Kids: The Collaborative Problem
Solving ApproachDr. Stuart Ablon; Director, Think:Kids at MGH; Associate
Professor, Harvard Medical School
Ethics in the Digital AgeLouise A Stanger; Ed.D, LCSW
12:15pm Lunch (on own)
1:30pmRethinking Challenging Kids: The Collaborative Problem
Solving ApproachDr. Stuart Ablon; Director, Think:Kids at MGH; Associate
Professor, Harvard Medical School
Ethics in the Digital AgeLouise A Stanger; Ed.D, LCSW
3:00pm Break
3:15pmRethinking Challenging Kids: The Collaborative Problem
Solving ApproachDr. Stuart Ablon; Director, Think:Kids at MGH; Associate
Professor, Harvard Medical School
Ethics in the Digital AgeLouise A Stanger; Ed.D, LCSW
4:45pm End of Pre-Conference Day
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Thursday, September 6, 2018
Please note: All keynote presentations will be in the Great Hall which is made up of the rooms Crowne/Royale/Embassy
CROWNE ROYALE/EMBASSY STERLING DAKOTA HALL
8:00 amGovernor Doug Burgum and First Lady Kathryn Helgaas Burgum
The Wise Men and the Elephant: How we got in to this mess and what we must do to get outDr. Drew Pinsky
9:15am Break
9:25am
Using Community-Based Services to Engage People in
Client-Driven, Lasting Change: Think Outside the Residential
Treatment BoxDavid Mee-Lee, M.D. FASAM
Extending Our Reach: Mobile Outreach and EngagementRobyn Litke Sall and Jeremy
Kelly; Fargo Cass Public Health and Gladys Ray Shelter
ND Examples of Recovery Services
Adam Martin, Founder/President & CEO F5 Project
Motivational Interviewing for Non-Clinicians
Dan Cramer, South Central Human Service Center
10:15am Break
10:25am
Do the Next Right Thing: A Family-Centered and
Multidisciplinary Approach to Substance Use Disorder Treatment among Perinatal
WomenNancy Jennings, PATHways
Beyond Birth Nurse Navigator, University of Kentucky
Advances in our Understanding of
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Related Health
Conditions in Women Ann Rasmusson, M.D. National
Center for PTSD, Women’s Health Science Division, Dept. of
Veteran Affairs
Incorporating a Drug User Health Framework and Work-
ing with People who use Drugs (PWUDs)
Laura Pegram, Manger, Drug User Health NASTAD
Moving Communities Toward Environmental Prevention
StrategiesRodney Wambeam, Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist, University of
Wyoming
11:15am Break
11:25am Be a VBP (Value-Based Payment) VIP Kate Davidson, LCSW; The National Council for Behavioral Health
12:05pm Lunch (on own)
1:30pm
Childhood Trauma and Eating Disorders: Clinical and Scientific Impact and
Practical InterventionsStephen Wonderlich, Ph.D.,
Sanford Research, Treatment Collaborative for Traumatized
Youth
Affirmation, Belief, and Connection: The ABCs of
working with LGBTQ Clients - The Basics
Beck Gee-Cohen, Owner/Consultant BGC Consulting
Meeting People Where They Are At: Panel Discussion on Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) in the US and North
DakotaModerated by Laura Pegram,
Manger, Drug User Health NASTAD
Colorado Marijuana Commercialization: Stories
from Denver*Luke Niforatos, Chief of Staff & Senior Policy Advisor with SAM
2:15pm Break
2:25pm Lessons Learned from Legalization*Luke Niforatos, Chief of Staff & Senior Policy Advisor with SAM
3:20pm Break
3:30pm Behavioral Health State of the State: Policy and Legislative Panel
5:00pm End of Day 1 of Conference
*The North Dakota Department of Human Services is committed to providing education on implications based on other states’ experience. The Department is not taking a position on the ballot initiative.
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Friday, September 7, 2018
Please note: All keynote presentations will be in the Great Hall which is made up of the rooms Crowne/Royale/Embassy
STERLING/CROWNE ROYALE/EMBASSY HARVEST HALL8:20am Opening
8:30am The Wellbriety Movement: Cultural Approaches to RecoveryJ. Carlos Rivera, Executive Director White Bison, Inc.
9:15am Break
9:25amPractices of Mindfulness and
MeditationTerry Eckmann, Ph.D., Minot State
University
Overview of the Medicine Wheel and 12 Steps
J. Carlos Rivera, Executive Director White Bison, Inc.
Pain Management without Medication- Who’s on your team?
Kris R Anderson, DC, MS President-elect ND Chiropractic Association
10:15am Break
10:25am
Affirmation, Belief, and Connection: The ABCs of working with LGBTQ
Clients - Best PracticesBeck Gee-Cohen, Owner/Consultant BGC
Consulting
Law Enforcement’s Role in the Harm Reduction Model
Detective Sergeant Ronald Martin
Understanding Traumatic Stress: Implications for Professionals Working
with AddictionNicola Herting, Ph.D., Red River Children’s
Advocacy CenterStephen Wonderlich, Ph.D., Sanford
Research, Treatment Collaborative for Traumatized Youth
11:15am Break
11:25am Harm Reduction: Combating the Opioid CrisisDetective Sergeant Ronald Martin
12:05pm Lunch (on own)
1:30pm There Has Always Been Drinking in America: Alcohol, History, Culture, and what it all means for Prevention Rodney Wambeam, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, University of Wyoming
2:15pm Break
2:25pm From Absolutes to Context: The Role of Peers in the Changing Philosophies of Addiction and RecoveryPatrick Roff, Peer Recovery Consultant
3:15pm Discussion of the impact of addiction/recovery on families Adam Martin and Kristy Johnson, F5 Project
4:00pm End of conference. Thank you for coming!
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Date for the 2019 Behavioral Health Conference!
QUESTIONSIf you have any questions throughout the conference, please look for a Behavioral Health Conference team member.
ONE-TIME REGISTRATIONOnce you have visited the registration table and received your nametag you are considered registered for the remaining days of the conference and do not need to check in every morning.
EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORSThank you to our conference exhibitors and sponsors. Please be sure to visit the exhibit booths in the hallway during your time at the conference.
HANDOUTSAll materials for the sessions can be downloaded at behavioralhealth.nd.gov/conference/handouts.
Steps for downloading all handouts
1. Click the button “Download all handouts”, and then click Save or Save this file to disk in the File Download dialog box that appears.
2. In the Save As dialog box, specify a location to save the file to (for example, Desktop), and then click Save.
3. When the download is finished, open the .zip file, and then extract the files that are contained in it.• For iPhones or IPad, please download the free
app “iZip”’• For Android phones or tables, please
download the free app “WinZip”
LUNCH/SNACKS• Lunch is on your own. A list of nearby restaurants
is included in this conference booklet. • Snacks will be available in the morning and
afternoon.• Coffee and water will be available all day in the
back of each room.
CONTINUING EDUCATIONThe 2018 Behavioral Health Conference has been approved for continuing education units through:
• ND Board of Social Work Examiners• ND Board of Addiction Counselor Examiners• ND POST Board• ND Board of Counselor Examiners
At time of printing, continuing education units were pending for the North Dakota State Board of Psychologist Examiners and North Dakota Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists. Please note, updated administrative rules require Licensed Addiction Counselors to sign in to each session attended in order to receive continuing education credits. Further direction will be provided by room monitors.
RECEIVING YOUR CONTINUING EDUCATIONComplete the two-fold process outlined below by September 28, 2018 to receive continuing education units and to provide feedback to conference planners:
An email will be sent to all attendees with a link to the evaluation survey on Friday, September 7, 2018.
1. Click on the evaluation survey link in the email you receive.• Complete the evaluation survey and after
clicking “Done”, you will be redirected to the ND Behavioral Health webpage for the CEU form.
2. On the CEU form, click on the sessions you attended. After submitting, you will receive an email confirming CEUs.• If you do not receive an email or have any
questions, email us at dhsbhd@nd.gov.
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Holiday Inn• The Gallery Restaurant• Dakota Joe’s Coffee Shop
Osaka Sushi & Hibachi Bar - .3 Miles1111 38th St S
Panera Bread - .2 Miles4000 West 13th Ave SW
Taco Bell - .2 Miles4135 13th Ave S
Chick-fil-A - .3 Miles4100 13th Ave S
Chili’s in West Acres - .3 Miles3902 13th Ave S Suite 4402
West Acres Food Court - .3 Miles3902 13th Ave S
Arby’s - .4 Miles1415 42nd St S
Paradiso - .4 Miles801 38th St S
Red Lobster - .4 Miles4215 13th Ave S
Olive Garden - .5 Miles4339 13th Ave SW
Buffalo Wild Wings - .5 Miles1501 42nd St SW
Perkins - .5 Miles1220 36th St S
Acapulco Mexican - .6 Miles1150 36th St S
Granite City - .6 Miles1636 SW 42nd St
Lucky’s 13 Pub - .8 Miles4301 17th Ave S
WHERE TO EAT FOR LUNCH? Try these nearby options.
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