The Serenity to Integrate, the Courage not to, and the Wisdom to Know the Difference



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10 th Annual Best Practices Conference Mental Health and Addiction Treatment: The Serenity to Integrate, the Courage not to, and the Wisdom to Know the Difference Date: Thursday, April 7, 2016 Time: Place: 7:30 AM - Registration/Breakfast 8:30 AM 3:30 PM Program Pines Manor 2085 Lincoln Highway (Route 27) Edison, New Jersey 08817 Fee: UBHC Employees with ID $ 90 Other Healthcare Providers $100 Physicians $110 Fee Includes CME and Continuing Education Credits, Handouts, Continental Breakfast & Lunch A CME/CE Certified Live Activity Provided by and the Center for Continuing and Outreach Education at Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences. Target Audience This activity is designed for behavioral health physicians, social workers, nurses, psychologist, certified counselors and other behavioral health care providers working with addiction and mental health dually diagnosed clients. BE SURE TO REGISTER EARLY (link on page 8) YouTube Conference Promotional Video - Click Here

Conference Goal Patients with mental health and substance use disorders utilize various specialized resources and make intensive use of health care services. Institutions may not offer specific services for managing patients with co-occurring disorders. The fields of substance abuse treatment and psychiatry have traditionally been profoundly isolated from each other. Yet practice guidelines have indicated that co-occurring disorders are better dealt with using an integrated approach that services being offered concurrently. This conference will bring mental health and addiction professionals together to examine and discuss the need for the mental health community to integrate services for patients with both addiction and mental illness. As a result, learners will have a better understanding of the clinical needs of the patients with co-occurring disorders that they are working with and the conceptualization of the role of members of the health care team and the skills required to treat patients with dual diagnosis. The discussions will be presented in a trauma informed care and cultural competence frame work. Conference Objectives Upon completion of this activity the learner will be better able to: 1. Recognize the benefits and detriments of integrating mental illness and addiction services. 2. Assess practices providing care to patients receiving services in a predominately addiction s setting so to identify factors that enhance or impede service integration. 3. Assess practices providing care to patients receiving services in a predominately mental health setting so to identify factors that enhance or impede service integration. 4. Analyze treatment connections that bridge mental illness and addiction. AGENDA 7:30 am Registration/Continental Breakfast 8:30 am Welcome and Conference Overview Stephanie Marcello Duva, PhD Program Director, Behavioral Research and Training Institute Chief Psychologist 8:45 am Mental Health and Addiction Treatment: Need for Reform Petros Levounis, MD, MA Chair Department of Psychiatry - Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Chief of Services - University Hospital, Newark New Jersey 10:00 am Refreshment Break 10:30 am Addiction and Mental Health: Serenity, Courage and Wisdom Erin A. Zerbo, MD Assistant Professor - Department of Psychiatry Associate Director of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry Rutgers New Jersey Medical School 12:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm Mental Illness and Addiction: Serenity, Courage and Wisdom Betty Vreeland, APN.C., PMHCNS, ANP, BC Advance Practice Nurse Page 2 of 8

2:30 pm Making Treatment Connections Manuel Guantez, PsyD, LCADC Vice President of Outpatient and Addiction Services 3:25 pm Evaluations 4:00 pm Adjourn Conference Activity Director: Sharon Eaton, MSN, RN Program Coordinator Behavioral Research and Training Institute UBHC Center for Continuing Education University Behavioral Health Care Conference Planning Committee: Magdalena Dumanski, RN, BSN Assistant Nurse Manager Acute Inpatient Services Stephanie Marcello Duva, PhD Program Director, Behavioral Research and Training Institute Chief Psychologist Leonard Estrada, MSW, LCSW Training and Consultation Specialist Behavioral Research and Training Institute Technical Assistance Center Ravi Maharajh, MA, EdS, LPC Training and Consultation Specialist Behavioral Research and Training Institute UBHC Center for Continuing Education University Behavioral Health Care Theresa Miskimen, MD Vice President for Medical Services and Professor of Psychiatry Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ The conference activity director and planning committee members have no relevant financial relationships to disclose. Page 3 of 8

Faculty Manuel Guantez, PsyD, LCADC, is the Vice President of Outpatient and Addiction Services at. Prior to coming to UBHC, he served as Chief Executive Officer at Turning Point. Dr. Guantez is an international speaker and consultant working with the United Nations to help other countries achieve the gains in combating addiction that we have seen here in the United States. He has been singled out as an important contributor in shaping statewide policy and practices in mental health and substance abuse, and has served on the New Jersey Division of Addiction Services' Residential Licensure Standards Revision Committee, the Residential Treatment Services Committee, and the Quality Standards Substance Abuse Treatment Committee. Petros Levounis, MD, MA, is Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Chief of Services at University Hospital in New Jersey. Dr. Levounis has published nine books on mental health and addiction topics, and is currently working on the American Psychiatric Association s DSM-5 Pocket Guide to Addiction Assessment and Treatment. Betty Vreeland, APN.C., PMHCNS/APN.BC is an Advanced Practice Nurse at Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care. She has over 30 years of nursing experience working in a variety of behavioral health settings. She divides her time between clinical practice, training, and clinical research/quality improvement initiatives. She has published over a dozen articles and book chapters, and co-authored two manualized psychoeducational wellness programs designed for people with mental illness. Ms. Vreeland has presented at hundreds of state-wide and national conferences, and provided training and consultation to hundreds of behavioral health care organizations on how to implement new paradigms of care, how to integrate physical health care into behavioral health settings, and most recently co-developed UBHC s Motivational Interviewing (MI) training curriculum. Erin A. Zerbo, MD, is an Assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, and the Associate Director of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry. She currently works on the inpatient psychiatry unit at University Hospital. Dr. Zerbo s primary interest has always been the treatment of addiction in the context of public psychiatry. She is especially interested in the pharmacotherapy of substance use disorders among the underserved populations and in addressing systemic barriers to integrated and continuous care. She has published a variety of chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles on the subject of addiction, and has frequently lectured on addiction and co-occurring psychiatric disorders. The conference faculty have no relevant financial relationships to disclose. Commercial Support: There is no commercial support for this activity. Page 4 of 8

Continuing Education Credits CME Credit and Professional Contact Hours Provided 1. Participants may not be eligible for continuing education credits if they are not on time and present for the entire conference, and partial credits will not be issued to participants arriving late or leaving early. 2. Participants must Sign in on the appropriate sign in sheet. Submit a completed evaluation form at the end of the conference. Compete, sign and submit credit/contact hour request form with program code and fee. NOTE: CME/CE Certificates will be emailed/mailed to participants approximately four weeks upon receipt of a credit/contact hour request form. Physicians: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey designates this live activity for a maximum of 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Certified Counselors: is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP ) and a cosponsor of this event/program. may award NBCC-approved clock hours for events or programs that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP maintains responsibility for the content of this event. (5 clock hours). ACEP Number: 6198. Social Workers (Association of Social Work Boards): of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, provider #1173, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org, through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program from July 10, 2015 to July 10, 2018. of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, maintains responsibility for the program Licensed social workers participating in this course will receive 5 continuing education clock hours. Targeted social work practice level: Advanced. NOTE: Social Workers must provide their Social Work license/certification/registration number and license jurisdiction on the sign in sheet and request for certificate. Please be sure to bring this information with you to the training. Go to www.aswb.org to confirm that state acceptance of ASWB credits. Social Worker (New Jersey Board of Social Work Examiners): This program is approved for 6 general social work continuing education hours by in accordance with New Jersey Administrative Code 13:44G and recognized by The New Jersey Board of Social Work Examiners. NOTE: Social Workers must provide their Social Work license/certification/registration number and license jurisdiction on the sign in sheet and request for certificate. Please be sure to bring this information with you to the training. Check with your state board for acceptance of NJBSWE Credits. Marriage and Family Therapists: This course will count for recertification credits towards NJDCA Marriage and Family Board licenses and certifications (LMFT). provider number 200201113.5RCE. (5 Credit Hours) Psychologists: is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. maintains responsibility for the program and its content. Instructional Level: Intermediate. (5 CE Credits). Provider #1532. Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADC): This course is approved for renewal (recertification) credits by the Addiction Professionals Certification Board of NJ, Inc. This course is approved for 5 hours of training for course C108. approval number is #1902010. Approval number for this course is #1902010 C108. Nurses: is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. P#204-11/15-18. (5.25 contact hours). Accredited status does not imply endorsement by Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care, NJSNA or ANCC of any commercial products or services. Screener Recertification: In compliance with -Technical Assistance Center (TAC) policy, 5 recertification TAC Continuing Education credits will be issued only to Screeners who attend the entire scheduled class. Page 5 of 8

Please contact Sharon Eaton at 732-235-9282 with any questions or concerns regarding continuing education credit documentation for this training. PINES MANOR 2085 Lincoln Highway (Route 27) Edison, New Jersey 08817 Phone: 732-287-2222 Fax: 732-287-2603 www.pinesmanor.com Free Parking - Ample onsite parking available DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO THE PINES MANOR FROM THE TURNPIKE NJ Turnpike To Exit 10. Follow signs to 287 North. Follow to Exit 2B (Route 27 South, New Brunswick) Bear right onto Route 27 South. Pines Manor is a half mile on the right. FROM THE NORTH Garden State Parkway South To exit 129. Follow to Interstate 287 North. Follow to Exit 2B (Route 27 South, New Brunswick). Bear right onto Route 27 south. Pines Manor is a half-mile on the right. Interstate 287 South Follow to Exit 3 (Metuchen-New Durham). Make a right off the exit onto New Durham Road. At the first light, make a left onto Talmadge Road. Go through the first two traffic lights and prior to the third traffic light, the side entrance of the Pines Manor will be on your left. Route 1 South Follow to Interstate 287 North. Follow to Exit 2B (Route 27 South, New Brunswick). Bear right onto Route 27 South. Pines Manor is a half-mile on the right. FROM THE SOUTH Garden State Parkway North To Exit 127. Take Interstate 287 North and follow to Exit 2B (Route 27 South, New Brunswick). Bear right onto Route 27 South. Pines Manor is a half-mile on the right. Interstate 287 North Follow to Exit 2B (Route 27 South, New Brunswick). Bear right onto Route 27 South. Pines Manor is half-mile on the right. Route 1 North To the Plainfield Ave. jug handle. Cross over Route 1 and go to the second traffic light, which is route 27 South. Make a right onto Route 27 North. Go 4 traffic lights. Pines Manor is approximately 1 mile on the left. FROM NEW YORK Staten Island Take 440 South over the Outer Bridge Crossing. Route 440 South becomes Interstate 287 North. Follow to Exit 2B (Route 27 South, New Brunswick). Bear right onto Route 27 South. Pines Manor is a half-mile on the right. New York City Take either George Washington Bridge, the Holland Tunnel, or the Lincoln Tunnel, to NJ Turnpike South. Get off at Exit 10. Follow signs to Interstate 287 North. Go about two miles to Exit 2B (Route 27 South, New Brunswick). Bear right onto Route 27 South. Pines Manor is a half-mile on the right. Page 6 of 8

Registration Deadline - Monday, March 28, 2016 REGISTER EARLY Cancellation Policy If you cannot attend the program, please call (732) 235-9282 so that we can fill your seat with individuals on the program waiting list. Cancellation Disclaimer reserves the right to modify the activity content, faculty and activities and reserves the right to cancel this activity if necessary. Refund Policy Refund of registration fee, less a $20 administrative charge, will be made if written notice of cancellation is received by March 28, 2016. No refunds can be made thereafter. Confirmation Confirmation of registration will be sent upon receipt of the registration and payment. If you do not receive confirmation of registration and you believe that you have registered, please call 732-235-9282. Inclement Weather You may call 732-445-4636 or go to www.nb.rutgers.edu to obtain an announcement if Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care is closed due to inclement weather. If Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care is closed, the program you have registered for will be canceled and, if possible, rescheduled. If the conference is cancelled a full refund will be made available. If the program is rescheduled, and you choose not to attend, a full refund will be made available upon a written request received within two weeks of the canceled program. For additional program information, questions, or concerns, or if you require special arrangements (ADA) to attend this activity, please contact UBHC Center for Continuing Education at (732) 235-9282. Sweaters and jackets are recommended to accommodate for room temperature variations. Registration Link Next Page Registration Deadline - Monday, March 28, 2016 REGISTER EARLY Page 7 of 8

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