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Gain affordable CEUs
easily and conveniently at
2011
Solid clinical education & skill-building for professionals providing mental health & substance abuse treatment
for today’s adult generations
April 20-21, 2011Salt Palace Convention Center100 So. West TempleSalt Lake City, Utah
Founded by the University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute
Supported by a partnership of caring organizations including Alzheimer’s Association, Utah Chapter Highland Ridge Hospital Utah Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health
The silhouette of today’s population is comprised of an increasingly diverse and complex array of individuals spanning a wider range of generations than ever before. This silhouette of our multiple generations is constantly being bombarded and molded by changes in
These and other changes can create pressure which impacts individual health and well-being in a multitude of ways. Health and mental health professionals confront these consequences on a daily basis. This conference is designed to provide the latest evidence-based practices, practice-based evidence, in-depth clinical information, research and technical skills / practice tools in lively, interactive workshops for professionals in:
WE LISTENED AND HEARD YOU!Join your colleagues at Generations 2011 and meet new professionals with whom you can build relationships and expand networks. Thanks to you and the requests of other professionals who have attended this program before, you will enjoy:
As always, Generations will offer you a vast selection of training in the mental health and substance abuse treatment dimensions. You will be able to select classes designed to increase your knowledge of pertinent behavioral health and addiction issues facing today’s adult generations in order to develop and implement effective prevention and intervention / treatment programs and strategies - in communities and in individual practices and programs. Ultimately, this will help improve your clinical practice and client care. More specifically, this conference is designed to enable you to:
• Case Management • Counseling• Education• Employee Assistance• Family Practice• Geriatrics• Gerontology
• Health Education• Home Health• Hospice• Judicial / Corrections• Long-Term Care• Marriage / Family
Therapy
• Medicine• Nursing • Pharmacy• Primary Care• Psychiatry• Psychology• Social Work
• Substance Abuse Treatment
• Other Health & Mental Health Professions
• Technology & social norms,• Life expectancy,• Workplace environments,• Cultural composition,• Economic turns,• Behavioral addictions,
• Population diversity & demographics,• War,• Substance abuse trends,• Global connections & politics,• Mental health; and,• Treatment resistant illnesses.
- A comprehensive conference syllabus with resource materials & faculty handouts
- Plentiful & tasty food- Significant continuing education credits -
including ethics content- A wide array of clinical presentations focused on
treatment- Skill-building workshops in targeted therapeutic
areas- Abundant networking opportunities- Programs by energetic & popular faculty
- Interactive sessions & case practices- Return of a multi-cultural component- A conference bookstore- Spacious, comfortable environments- Nationally & locally renowned faculty- Audio-visual programs- Exhibit areas- Discounted lodging accommodations- Convenient, underground parking at reduced rates- Gifts & more!
- Gain effective working tools for intervention - prevention to tertiary treatment; - Develop strategies to more effectively promote the healthy growth and development of
individuals in all stages of adulthood; and, -Familiarize yourself with current resources and resource needs.
ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE FEATURES & BENEFITS YOU REQUESTEDAll faculty have been asked to provide insightful and interactive programs focused on treatment interventions and skills which will ultimately help you upgrade your practice, improve the services you provide to all clients, and increase your efficacy and bottom-line. The program will address relevant issues in behavioral / mental health and substance abuse. Throughout the conference, you may select from these topics which you see on a frequent basis, issues of which you are curious, or subjects from specific tracks such as MEDICINE, MENTAL ILLNESS, GERIATRICS, CHRONIC ILLNESS, TREATMENT, MILITARY, ADDICTIONS, and OTHERS.
In addition to these session selections, you may also choose to participate in WORKSHOP SERIES focused on explicit practices such as Motivational Interviewing and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). These series will go beyond introductions and provide you with specific skills and techniques you can take back and apply in your own practice.
The overwhelmingly positive response to last year’s presentation on our future in healthcare, and enthusiastic ratings of Dr. Ron Manderscheid, Executive Director of the National Association of County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Directors (NACBHDD), have led to a multidimensional KEYNOTE ADDRESS which will go “Beyond the Basic Rhetoric” to prepare us for imminent changes we must face in both our professional and personal lives. Dr. Manderscheid, a national expert on how healthcare reform will impact individuals and communities, will provide an eye-opening address, followed by a lively panel presentation with esteemed experts who will delve deeper into some of the hottest issues - including privatization.
Closing day two will be an equally riveting address by Mr. Chad Hymas, world record wheelchair athlete and world-renowned motivational speaker. Mr. Hymas will embed messages in your mind which will potentially transform your life. Go back to work to achieve the seemingly unachievable!
Ron Manderscheid Chad Hymas
Following the conference foundation of PARTNERSHIP-BUILDING, other organizations will be joining their educational ventures in Generations 2011. For example, the Utah Psychiatric Association will again explore an adjunct membership / educational program. Recovery Plus, a partnership between the Departments of Human Services and Health, will offer an EXCLUSIVE PRE-CONFERENCE FORUM exploring tobacco-free substance abuse treatment. The science shows that 68% of individuals entering substance abuse treatment use tobacco, yet tobacco negatively impacts recovery rates from other substances. How do we deal with these issues and still attract clients, provide them with the best treatment and meet the bottom line? What are the debates, where are the answers, and what will our future hold? This forum will be offered to a limited number of participants. You may register for this program via the attached “Registration Form” and will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS This program includes 13.25 hours of course work for continuing education credit (including several ethics credit options) and an additional 4 hours for the special pre-conference forum.
* Accreditation: ESI Management Group is accredited by the Utah Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
* AMA Credit: ESI Management Group designates this educational activity for a maximum of 13.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This program has been submitted to the:
- Association of Utah Substance Abuse Professionals (AUSAP) - National Association of Social Workers (NASW) - National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) - National Commission for Health Education Credentialing (NCHEC) - Nevada Nurses Association (accredited as an approver of continuing education in nursing by the American
Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation) - Utah Healthcare Association (for Long-Term Care Administrators) - Utah Psychological Association (UPA - approved by the American Psychological Association to be a
provider of APA Category 1 Continuing Ed Credit)
* Professional Credit & Verification: In some states, CME programs such as this may be used for re-licensure credit in other fields. It is the responsibility of each individual to record and report their attendance to their licensing organization and to check with their Boards to determine reciprocity and licensure credit as needed.
* Attendees may register to receive a Certificate of Attendance. These certificates may be used for employers, accrediting organizations and other wishing to verify participation. (See “Registration Form”)
HOTEL RESERVATIONSWitness the big skies and breath-taking panoramic vistas of the Salt Lake City area from your room at either conference hotel located across the street from the Salt Palace Convention Center and just 10 minutes from the Salt Lake International Airport. To take advantage of discounted room rates available to you as a participant of Generations 2011, contact either hotel directly -
Hilton Salt Lake City Center - 801-328-2000 / 877-776-4936 or www.hilton.com/en/hi/groups/personalized/S/SLCCCHH-ESI-20110419. Simply refer to ‘Group Code ESI’ to receive the special rate of $109. The Hilton is located at 255 South West Temple.
The Shilo Inn - 800-222-2244 or www.shiloinns.com. Just refer to the Special Rate Code 041911GC to receive the special rate of $89. The Shilo Inn is located at 206 South West Temple.
To guarantee these rates, you must make your reservations prior to April 5th. Availability after this date is not insured.
For Hilton - Airport Transportation, you may make reservations through Valet Shuttle (801-566-8500) for $8 per person each way. For Shilo - Airport transportation, call 801-521-9500.
PARKING & TRANSPORTATIONCarpooling and the use of TRAX are encouraged for your convenience and in support of a clean environment. The Temple Square TRAX stop is less than 1 block north of the convention center.
Convenient, underground, self-parking is available at the Salt Palace Convention Center for guests of Generations for a reduced rate of $7. For your maximum convenience, enter the lot on the south side of the Salt Palace - 200 South 200 West then ride the elevator to the main ballroom level.
Guests of the Hilton may park underground at the hotel for $13/day and Shilo Inn guests may park there free.
REGISTER TODAY AND SAVE!Why travel long distances or pay big money for mediocre trainings?
Gain significant continuing education hours for one of the most economical rates around by attending Generations 2011! Don’t miss out. Register today and enjoy this incomparable conference to gain knowledge and skills for your practice. Complete the attached “Registration Form” and mail it in today to guarantee your seat in a tailored, spacious and comfortable setting. (Keep a copy of your payment or invoice as your receipt. No confirmations will be mailed.)
In the event of unforeseen circumstances, cancellations must be received in writing by: - March 21 for a full refund - April 1 for a 50% refund - No refunds will be granted after April 1
CITY EVENTS For information on Salt Lake City events, you may call the Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau at 801-534-4903 or 800-541-4955. Don’t forget to ask about the 23 public golf courses located within 15 minutes of the Salt Palace, the Rocky Mountain Raceway, Antelope Island, the Great Salt Lake, one of the 12 world-class ski slopes within a 30-minute drive or any other fantastically renowned highlights of the city.
ADA The partners of this program, the host facilities, and ESI Management Group (conference coordinators) fully comply with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act rules and regulations. If you need special accommodations based on the ADA, please call or write ESI at least three weeks before the program.
QUESTIONS Please call ESI Management Group at 801-501-9446 or toll-free 877-501-9446.
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 201112:00 - 5:00
PRE-CONFERENCE FORUM - TAKING YOUR AGENCY TOBACCO FREEChad D. Morris, PhD - Associate Professor, Director - Behavioral Health & Wellness Program, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
(This program will be held at the Shilo Inn, immediately south of the Salt Palace Convention Center. Participants should plan on arriving at the Shilo Inn (206 So. West Temple) prior to noon in order to check-in and enjoy a simple lunch prior to the commencement of the program.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2011 7:00 - 8:00
REGISTRATION, EXHIBITS & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:00 – 9:45WELCOME
William M. McMahon, MD – Chair, University of Utah Department of Psychiatry Roxanne Bartel, MD – CME Course Director, Psychiatrist – University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute
KEYNOTE ADDRESS & PANELBEYOND THE BASIC RHETORIC - HOW HEALTHCARE CHANGES WILL IMPACT YOUR PRACTICE Ron Manderscheid, PhD - Executive Director, National Association of County Behavioral Health &
Developmental Disabilities Directors Patrick J. Fleming, MPA - Director, Salt Lake County Division of Behavioral Health Ronald J. Gebhart, MD - Chief of Staff, VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City Judi Hilman, MA - Executive Director, Utah Health Policy Project Juergen Korbanka, PhD - Executive Director, Wasatch Mental Health; Faculty, University of Phoenix, Utah Linda Leckman, MD - CEO, Intermountain Medical Group Chad D. Morris, PhD - Associate Professor, Director - Behavioral Health & Wellness Program, University of
Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
9:45 - 10:00EXHIBITS & BREAK
10:00 - 11:00CONCURRENT SESSIONS
CURRENT ISSUES & WHAT’S CHANGING IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT David Felt, MEd, MSW - Treatment Program Administrator, Utah Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health Brent Kelsey - Assistant Director, Utah Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health
DOES ANYBODY REALLY KNOW WHAT DECISION-MAKING CAPACITY IS? Maureen Henry, JD - Executive Director, Utah Commission on Aging
MULTICULTURAL ISSUES IN PRACTICE Alzheimer’s Association, Utah Chapter
OUR RETURNING MILITARY - WHAT DO THEY REALLY NEED? David Rudd, PhD - Dean, College of Social & Behavioral Science, University of Utah Department of Psychology
STICKY WICKETS - STRATEGIES FOR PROFESSIONALS TO WORK ETHICALLY THROUGH HIPAA National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Utah Chapter
THE REAL VALUE OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS - IT MAY NOT BE WHAT YOU’VE HEARD! Greg Poulsen, MBA - Senior Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer, Intermountain Health Care
UTAH’S NEWEST PIONEERS: CERTIFIED PEER SPECIALISTS - THE FUTURE WAVE! Reba Clough, APRN - Recovery Coordinator, VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City Roy Castelli, CPS - Program Manager Consumer Affairs, Utah Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health Rick Hendy, LCSW - Program Administrator, Utah Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health Mark P. Hutchison, CPS - Volunteer, Certified Peer Specialist Ginger Phillips - Certified Peer Specialist
11:00 – 11:15EXHIBITS & BREAK
11:15 – 12:30CONCURRENT SESSIONS
BUILDING STRONG BONDS IN COUPLE COMMUNICATIONS & RELATIONS Mark L. Allison, BA, MA - Chaplain, Utah National Guard Clay R. Amsterad, MS - Chaplain & Major, Utah National Guard
THE CHANGING PARADIGM FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF DEMENTING DISEASES: PRACTICAL & ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS Norman L. Foster, MD - Neurologist, University of Utah Center for Alzheimer’s Care, Imaging & Research Jason Karlawish, MD - Neurologist & Bioethicist, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
DEALING WITH CANCER & TERMINAL ILLNESSES COMPOUNDED W/PSYCHIATRIC CO-MORBIDITY Anne Rich, MD - Assistant Professor, University of Utah
MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING - PART I: ENHANCING INTRINSIC MOTIVATION TO CHANGE THROUGH RECOGNIZING & REINFORCING CHANGE TALK Brad Lundahl, PhD - Director, Masters of Social Work Program University of Utah College of Social Work
‘MY HEAD IS ABOUT TO EXPLODE’ - ACCEPTANCE & MINDFUL ASPECTS OF TREATING ANXIETY Russell Bailey, PhD - Psychological Assessment & Treatment Specialists
POP TRENDS IN ADDICTIONS - SEEING & BELIEVING WHAT’S ON THE STREETS Michael Ross, BA - Lieutenant, Salt Lake City Police Department
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY IN CLINICAL CONTEXT Benjamin R. Lewis, MD - University of Utah Adult Psychiatry Residency Program
12:30 - 1:45LUNCHEON
1:45 - 3:00CONCURRENT SESSIONS
ETHICAL DILEMMAS FACED BY ADVANCEMENTS IN RESEARCH, GENETICS & BIOMARKERS Jason Karlawish, MD - Neurologist & Bioethicist, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
LIVING WELL WITH CHRONIC CONDITIONS Rebecca Castleton, BS, CHES - Program Coordinator, Utah Department of Health Michael D. Friedrichs, MS - Lead Epidemiologist, Utah Department of Health Bureau of Health Promotion Anne B. Smith, BSN, RN
MINDFULNESS BASED RELAPSE PREVENTION Edyta Skarbek, PhD - Salt Lake City VA Health Care Center
MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING - PART II: ENHANCING INTRINSIC MOTIVATION TO CHANGE THROUGH ELICITING CHANGE TALK Brad Lundahl, PhD - Director, Masters of Social Work Program University of Utah College of Social Work
RETHINKING CRISIS DEBRIEFING: WHAT HURTS? WHAT HELPS? Melissa Allen Heath, PhD - Associate Professor, Brigham Young University Kenneth C. Tuttle, PhD - Administrative Director, Behavioral Health Srvs, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center
SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT - CHANGING STANDARDS & ETHICS Gloria Boberg, LSAC - Executive Director, Ark of Little Cottonwood
WHAT PHYSICIANS & OTHER PROVIDERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TREATMENT COMPLIANCE Shannon Gullett, MD - Valley Mental Health
3:00 – 3:15EXHIBITS & BREAK
3:15 – 4:45CONCURRENT SESSIONS
BODY DYSMORPHIC DISORDER Jan Terpstra, MD - University of Utah Department of Psychiatry
CLINICAL EVIDENCE-BASED THERAPIES FOR SMOKING CESSATION Chad D. Morris, PhD - Associate Professor - University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING - PART III: UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING RESISTANCE Brad Lundahl, PhD - Director, Masters of Social Work Program University of Utah College of Social Work
RIDING THE EMOTIONAL ROLLER COASTER OF CARE GIVING - HOW TO HELP FAMILIES THROUGH THE RIDE SUCCESSFULLY National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Utah Chapter
STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS: DEVELOPING COMPREHENSIVE RELAPSE PREVENTION PLANS WITH ADDICTED INDIVIDUALS W. Christopher Tolen, PsyD - President & CEO, Redwood Grove Transitional Systems, Inc.
TBI - WHAT CAN REALLY BE DONE IN PRACTICE! Jennifer Rommeser, PsyD - VA Salt Lake City Health Care System
TREATMENT INTERVENTIONS FOR EATING DISORDERS AT ALL AGES Melissa Taylor, LMFT - Outpatient Clinical Director, Center for Change
SPECIAL EVENING/VIP EVENT Hosted by The Alzheimer’s Association (Pending final confirmation)
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 20117:30 – 8:00
CHECK-IN, EXHIBITS & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:00 - 9:45CONCURRENT SESSIONS
APPLICATION & INTEGRATION OF COMPREHENSIVE VERSUS STANDARD DBT ACROSS SETTINGS Doug Benson, PsyD - Director of Psychology, Utah State Hospital Amanda Rapacz, MA - Psychological Assistant, Utah State Hospital
CAN WE PREVENT THE NEED FOR IN-PATIENT GEROPSYCHIATRIC CARE? Carole Baraldi, MD - Geriatrician, Brighton Gardens Assisted Living Norman L. Foster, MD - Neurologist, University of Utah Center for Alzheimer’s Care, Imaging & Research
DEPRESSION IN THE MOUNTAINS Perry F. Renshaw, MD, PhD - Professor of Psychiatry, University of Utah
ILLICIT & PROPER USE OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Jay T. Bishoff, MD, FACS ¬- Director of Urology, Intermountain Urological Institute
LIFTING THE VEIL: TREATMENT INTERVENTIONS FOR GRIEF EXPERIENCED AT ALL AGES Kathie Supiano, MS, LCSW, FT - Assistant Clinical Professor & Director of Caring Connections, University of
Utah College of Nursing
WORKING THROUGH COURT ENTANGLEMENTS Brian C. Partridge, PsyD - Forensic Psychologist, Utah State Hospital
9:15 – 9:30EXHIBITS & BREAK
9:30 – 10:45CONCURRENT SESSIONS
A DBT TOOLBOX FOR PRIVATE CLINICIANS (INCLUDING AXIS II) Kristie Lemmon, APRN, DMHNP-BC
DO COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES MAKE US CRAZIER? FEAR, FUTURES & FACTS David Derezotes, PhD, LCSW - Professor, University of Utah College of Social Work
GEROPSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT CARE - THE TRUTHS & MYTHS OF AVAILABILITY, ACCESS & REIMBURSEMENT Byron Bair, MD, MBA - Psychiatrist, Salt Lake Veterans Medical Center; University of Utah Norman L. Foster, MD - Neurologist, University of Utah Center for Alzheimer’s Care, Imaging & Research Michael Kligman, MD - Psychiatrist, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center
HOSPITALS WITHOUT WALLS - BENEFITS OF ACT TEAMS FOR PEOPLE W/SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS Jennifer L. Starr, MD - MHICM Psychiatrist, Salt Lake VA Medical Center Sherri Wittwer, MPA - Executive Director
IS IT A BEHAVIOR ADDICTION OR AM I JUST HUMAN? HOW TO HELP THOSE WHO GO FROM RATIONAL TO RECKLESS Robert E. Banta, LCSW - Clinical Director, Arrowpoint Associates
SUBSTANCE INDUCED PSYCHOSIS - ARE YOU RECOGNIZING IT & TREATING IT? Spencer deBry, MD - Clinical Instructor, University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute
10:45 – 11:00EXHIBITS & BREAK
11:00 – 12:30CONCURRENT SESSIONS
ADAPTATION & IMPLEMENTATION OF DBT IN AN IN-PATIENT SETTING Doug Benson, PsyD - Director of Psychology, Utah State Hospital
BACK HOME, NOW WHAT? COORDINATION OF BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT POST-DISCHARGE Carole Baraldi, MD - Geriatrician, Brighton Gardens Assisted Living Norman L. Foster, MD - Neurologist, University of Utah Center for Alzheimer’s Care, Imaging & Research Michael Kligman, MD - Psychiatrist, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center
CRISIS INTERVENTION IN THE ER: NAVIGATING YOU AND YOUR CLIENTS THROUGH IT! Roxanne Bartel, MD – CME Course Director & Psychiatrist – University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute Cathie Delewski, LCSW - Crisis Worker, University of Utah Medical Center Christy Hopkins, MD - Emergency Department Medical Director, University of Utah Medical Center
OPTIMAL MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR THE FIRST YEAR OF RECOVERY Scott A. Erickson, MD - Utah Addiction Medicine & Counseling Kevin McCauley, MD - The Institute for Addiction Study
AN UPDATE ON PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING & CHANGES IN APPLICATIONS - ARE YOU UP-TO-DATE? Ted R. Barrett, PhD - Utah State Hospital
WHEN WORK FOLLOWS YOU HOME: REDUCING THE RISK OF COMPASSION FATIGUE Ashley Greenwell, PhD - Clinical Psychologist, Veteran’s Affairs Tanya Miller, PsyD - Clinical Psychologist, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System
12:30 – 1:45LUNCH - INDEPENDENT
1:45 - 3:00CONCURRENT SESSIONS
ARE YOU A WORRIER? IDENTIFYING AND TREATING ANXIETY IN OLDER ADULTS MaryLu Olson, LCSW - Director, Repose Aging Resolution: Social Work Director, Christus Marian Center
DIALECTICAL ABSTINENCE: A DBT APPROACH TO ADDICTION TREATMENT Chuck Nuttall, LCSW - Owner, Mind Body Soul Utah
ETHICS ISSUES AROUND COMMITMENT - LAWS FOR EVERYONE TO UNDERSTAND Brian C. Partridge, PsyD - Forensic Psychologist, Utah State Hospital
THE FUTURE OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING Russell C. Gaede, PsyD - Executive Director, Life Enhancement Center Jason H. King, PhD - Clinical Director, Life Enhancement Center
AN INTRODUCTION TO PERSOGENICS: CONNECTING WITH PEOPLE Randy Huntington, LCSW - Persogenics Trainer, Wasatch Mental Health * Attendees may take a personal assesment before the conference at http://apps.persogenics.com/App/App.html
WHY ARE WE SO ANGRY? Michael Lowry, MD - Medical Director, University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute (Topic pending final
confirmation)
3:10 – 4:30MARK I. PAYNE KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
GOING BEYOND WHAT IS EXPECTED Chad Hymas - President, Chad Hymas Communications
4:30CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION
Available on-site to those who pre-register for this document
SPECIAL THANKS - - - - PROGRAM COMMITTEE Roxanne Bartel, MD - CME Course Director;
University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute Steve Allen, PhD - Coordinator, PTSD Clinical
Team, Salt Lake City VA Medical Center Beth Arnett, RN - Clinical Liaison, Christus Home
Care - St. Joseph Doug Benson, PsyD - Director of Psychology,
Utah State Hospital Jeremy Boberg, LSAC, NCAC II, CAC, BR II
- Marketing Director, Ark of Little Cottonwood; President, Association of Utah Substance Abuse Professionals
Heather Borski, MPH, CHES - Director, Utah Department of Health Bureau of Health Promotion
Sylvia Brunisholz, LCSW, CMC - Family Support Counselor, Alzheimer’s Association Utah Chapter
Chandra Fenwick, MS, MHC, CPCI - Programs Director, National Alliance on Mental Illness Utah Chapter
Norman L. Foster, MD - Director, Center for Alzheimer’s Care, Imaging & Research; Senior Investigator, The Brain Institute
Dorothy Hall, MSW, LCSW - Program Manager, Utah Department of Workforce Services Social Work Services
Jennifer Hebdon-Seljestad, MSW, LCSW - Director of Community Relations, Christus St. Joseph Villa & Marian Center
Mark Keller, MSW, LCSW - Administrative Director, Utah State Hospital Mountain View Unit
Juergen E. Korbanka, PhD - Executive Director, Wasatch Mental Health
Kelli Polcha, MSW, MPA - Alternatives Program Manager, Salt Lake County Aging Services
Mike Rendon - Health Information & U/R Coordinator, Christus St Joseph Villa & Marian Center
Lana L. Stohl, LCSW, MBA - Director, Utah Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health
Barbara Sullivan, PhD - Associate Director, Utah Addiction Center
Janet Wade, BSC - Utah Services Director, Easter Seals Northern Rocky Mountain
Nick Zullo, MPA, MC, CPCI - Program Director, Alzheimer’s Association Utah Chapter
Tia D. Korologos, BSN, RN - President, ESI Management Group (facilitator)
CONFERENCE PARTNERS*
Founder • University of Utah Neuropsychiatric
Institute
Platinum Partners ($7,500) • Alzheimer’s Association, Utah Chapter • Highland Ridge Hospital • Utah Division of Substance Abuse &
Mental Health
Diamond Partner ($5,000) • Recovery Plus
Ruby Partner ($3,000) • Cirque Lodge • Lakeview Hospital • Reckitt Benckiser
Emerald Partners ($1,500) • Ark of Little Cottonwood • Edward G. Callister Foundation • Genoa Healthcare • Marian Center at St. Joseph Villa • Silverado Senior Living
Exhibitors ($750) • The Institute for Addiction Study • Jaywalker Lodge • Odyssey House of Utah • Recovery Ways • RISE / Intercept • Steps Recovery Center • Summit Lodge Recovery Center • Turing Point Centers • Utah Addiction Center • Utah Department of Veterans Affairs
* Many other partners participating in this event are not included in this list due to an early print date - prior to receipt of their formal commitment materials.
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