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Internal Peer Review Fidelity Process

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Angie Maldonado



Event Date: 06-27-2013

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Individualized, Comprehensive Services for Roads to Independence (RTI) Youth in a Large Urban Community

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Juanita Armbrister



Event Date: 06-26-2013

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A Systemic Model of Prevention: Implementing a Collaborative Approach to Child Welfare

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Laura Ganci
Melissa Stanley


Event Date: 06-25-2013

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Improving Children's Mental Health Outcomes: What? Why? and How?

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Beth Stroul



Event Date: 06-19-2013

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The Challenges of Reconnection After War: Supporting Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Their Families

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Roger Knight
Kathy Clair-Hayes


Event Date: 06-14-2013

Event Description: After 11 years of war many of our service members are returning home. Learn about The Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program’s unique model for assessment and treatment for veterans and their family members. Familiarize yourself with Post Traumatic Stress (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury and how this can affect veterans and their family members. The deployment cycle will be discussed along with the unique pressures that this puts on veterans and family members. The intake and screening process will be highlighted to assist clinicians and health professionals better serve our veterans. Finally, you will learn how you can make a difference and support veterans and military-connected families in your practice, office and community.

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Webinar #6 - Effective Treatment for Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and the Role You Can Play

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Pam Baston



Event Date: 06-13-2013

Event Description: This webinar focuses on how to conduct an initial assessment of children and their families to determine the presence of behavioral health disorders and to make appropriate referrals.

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The Realities of Combat, Combat Stress and Treatment of PTSD in Veterans Returning Home

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Scott Swaim



Event Date: 06-13-2013

Event Description: This webinar provides a detailed explanation of the differences between combat and operational stress and PTSD, and includes the most commonly used evidence-based, clinically tested treatment options. It highlights various stressors associated with combat, typical and atypical reactions to combat exposure, and the concept of operational stress. Participants will learn the latest evidence surrounding the epidemiology of PTSD in military personnel, as well as effective treatments for the disorder and its associated co-occurring problems.

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Webinar #5 - Screening and Assessment of Substance Use Disorder (SUDs)

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Pam Baston



Event Date: 06-11-2013

Event Description: Number five in a series of six webinars is being offered to train substance abuse, mental health and child welfare professionals and key stakeholders in the child welfare system to recognize and assess behavioral health disorders.

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Webinar #4 - Recognizing Parental Use of Alcohol and Drugs (Including Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs)

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Pam Baston



Event Date: 06-06-2013

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Webinar #3 - Parental Substance Use Behaviors that Contribute to Child Maltreatment

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Pam Baston



Event Date: 06-04-2013

Event Description: Number three in a series of six webinars is being offered to train substance abuse, mental health and child welfare professionals and key stakeholders in the child welfare system to recognize and assess behavioral health disorders.

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Secondary Traumatic Stress Exposure: The Perils of Trauma Work

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Nelson Lucca, Ph.D.



Event Date: 05-24-2013

Event Description: Thousands of returning military personnel are struggling with post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, substance abuse, and social withdrawal as a result of multiple deployments to combat theaters. The phenomenon of Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS), which is also referred to as Compassion Fatigue has been associated with the indirect exposure of traumatic episodes that primary victims of trauma have expressed and shared with caregivers and therapists. The result of the exposure itself is traumatizing and leads caregivers and therapists to symptoms similar to those of PTSD. In addition the repeated graphic and painful material that clients often present to therapists facilitates the development of Vicarious Traumatization. This webinar is designed for clinicians who are interested in working with veteran survivors of trauma exposure. Attendees will obtain a greater knowledge of the concepts and effects of Compassion Fatigue/ Secondary Traumatic Stress, Vicarious Traumatizatio

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Webinar #2 - Understanding Substance Use, Abuse, Dependence and Associated Harms

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Pam Baston



Event Date: 05-23-2013

Event Description: Number two in a a series of six webinars is being offered to train substance abuse, mental health and child welfare professionals and key stakeholders in the child welfare system to recognize and assess behavioral health disorders. The first three webinars focus on how to effectively screen and refer children and their families in the child welfare system for assessment of potential behavioral health disorders. The remaining three webinars focus on how to conduct an initial assessment of children and their families to determine the presence of behavioral health disorders and to make appropriate referrals.

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Webinar #1 - Making the Case: The Connection Between Substance Abuse and Child Maltreatment

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Pam Baston



Event Date: 05-21-2013

Event Description: Number one in a series of six webinars is being offered to train substance abuse, mental health and child welfare professionals and key stakeholders in the child welfare system to recognize and assess behavioral health disorders. The first three webinars focus on how to effectively screen and refer children and their families in the child welfare system for assessment of potential behavioral health disorders. The remaining three webinars focus on how to conduct an initial assessment of children and their families to determine the presence of behavioral health disorders and to make appropriate referrals.

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Solution-Focused Approach with Clients Facing Diverse Challenges

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Arlene Brett Gordon, Ph.D.



Event Date: 05-17-2013

Event Description: Participants will review the principles of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) and incorporate SFBT skills to provide effective interventions in their work with children and families. In addition, participants will learn how to incorporate SFBT strategies with diverse challenges such as: substance abuse; children and adolescents; trauma; grief and loss; and challenging clients.

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Solution-Focused Supervision

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Arlene Brett Gordon, Ph.D.



Event Date: 05-10-2013

Event Description: olution-Focused Supervision is isomorphic to solution-focused practice. Participants will review the principles of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) and incorporate SFBT skills to provide effective clinical supervision for practitioners utilizing SFBT in their work with children and families. In addition, participants will learn how to incorporate the principles of SFBT into the supervision process.

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EVALUATION TEST

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Melissa Roberts



Event Date: 04-30-2013

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Using Data to Assess your Community's Health and Wellness

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Hal Johnson



Event Date: 04-29-2013

Event Description: This webinar will cover the use of the Community Health and Wellness dashboard to assess the current state of substance use and mental wellness in communities, set priorities, and track improvements in the future. Dashboard demonstrations will be included, and examples of how to supplement this data with additional local information in both large and small counties will be provided.

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Using Data to Assess your Community's Health and Wellness

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Hal Johnson



Event Date: 04-26-2013

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2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
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Event Date: 04-26-2013

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Solution Focused Brief Therapy Webinar - Part Two

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Arlene Brett Gordon, Ph. D.



Event Date: 04-12-2013

Event Description: Part Two of a two part series. Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is a practice that structures clinical work to help clients set and reach realistic and specific treatment goals. SFBT has gained popularity as both funders and clients are requesting shorter treatment duration without sacrificing positive outcomes. Participants will learn the six principles of SFBT.

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Solution Focused Brief Therapy - Part One

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Arlene Brett Gordon, Ph. D.



Event Date: 04-05-2013

Event Description: This is part one of a two part presentation. Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is a practice that structures clinical work to help clients set and reach realistic and specific treatment goals. SFBT has gained popularity as both funders and clients are requesting shorter treatment duration without sacrificing positive outcomes. Participants will learn the six principles of SFBT.

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Substance Use and Abuse and the Risk of Suicide

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Lanny Berman



Event Date: 02-26-2013

Event Description: Substance abuse, dependence, and even increased substance use in an undiagnosed person, are major risk factors for suicide and suicidal behavior across all ages and in multiple populations. Both as a chronic risk factor and an acute factor, substance abuse contributes significantly to suicidal risk, both directly, for example, by decreasing inhibitory controls, and indirectly, due to shared risk factors. Accordingly, the 2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention includes multiple objectives to improve assessment and intervention to decrease this risk in patients being treated in behavioral health and substance abuse treatment centers. This presentation will overview the empirically-defined relationship between substance abuse and suicide risk, address strategies for assessment and formulation of suicide risk among substance abusing populations, and propose prevention strategies.

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Engaging the Engager

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Hayden Mathieson

Event Date: 01-29-2013

Event Description: This webinar is designed to engage Family Intervention Specialist (FIS) staff to understand what the position looks like in 2013 and how it fits in to the bigger goal of Child Welfare integration.

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Using Evidence-Based Practices in the Hispanic Community

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Angie Maldonado



Event Date: 12-13-2012

Event Description: This webinar focuses on the effective utilization of evidence-based practices (EBP) with Hispanic individuals who may have substance use and/or mental health disorders. Participants will be introduced to work done by Dr. Freddy Paniagua. In 2005, Dr. Paniagua developed a single integrative work that would offer practical guidelines – basic do’s and don’ts to practitioners working with African American, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American clients that would address cultural sensitivity issues ranging from accessibility, assessment, and intervention. During the webinar, historical perspective, cultural variations in communications, expectation, norms and values when working with Hispanic clients will be discussed. Participants will learn ways to create an atmosphere of cultural safety, adaptability and flexibility when implementing EBPs with Hispanic clients.

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Use of Data and Outcomes

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Mohini Venkatesh
Nina Marshall


Event Date: 11-28-2012

Event Description: An environmental scan of various payment/delivery reforms (e.g., NCQA PCMHs, CMS MU, Medicaid HHs, ACOs/CCOs) all have different metrics to inform provider accountability. However, all move providers in the direction of outcome metrics, rather than process metrics (reduction in no shows vs. improvement in client health outcomes). What tools are available for providers to help them get ready for this? Participants will have an opportunity to learn practices to begin implementing now to position themselves to be ready to take advantage of these integrated health systems.

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The Prescription Drug Epidemic in Florida and the Nation

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Jason Fields



Event Date: 10-11-2012

Event Description: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently issued a statement that the United States is in the wake of a Prescription Drug Epidemic. There are still many lives being lost to prescription drug abuse in Florida and in the nation. With the growing awareness of the seriousness of this problem, there has been the implementation of legislation to address the crisis in Florida. One of the newest tools to identify individuals at risk for morbidity and mortality for prescription drugs is Florida’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP). The webinar will focus on the latest data related prescription drug abuse, types of drugs being abused, impact and cost to the community, and strategies and resources available to address the problem including the PDMP.

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Proactive Approaches to Utilization Management

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Chuck Ingoglia



Event Date: 07-30-2012

Event Description: Ongoing budget pressures at the federal and state level are leading to increased management of health care services in an effort to reduce spending. This webinar will provide an overview of utilization management approaches that behavioral health organizations can implement to help them manage in a new environment.

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Opiate Use During Pregnancy: The Short and Long-Term Effects on Women, Babies, and Children

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Marylou Behnke, Dr. Dikea (Kay) Roussos-Ross, Dr. Tamara Duckworth Warner

Event Date: 06-27-2012

Event Description: Medical and developmental consequences resulting from prenatal substance abuse cause significant clinical and social problems. Experts who deal with these issues in neonatal intensive care units will identify with specific problems related to maternal substance abuse and present evidence of the costs associated with the treatment of drug exposed infants. Both short-term and long-term impacts will be discussed, along with recommendations for preventing the mental, physical and psychological problems seen as these infants grow to adulthood.

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Substance Abuse And Older Persons: Theres No Way Grandma is a Dope Fiend!

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Ken Brummel-Smith



Event Date: 06-25-2012

Event Description: This webinar addresses special aspects in recognizing and caring for older persons with substance abuse problems. It will emphasize the importance of using standardized screening measures that are geriatric-specific, the prevalence of substance abuse problems, inter-professional care, and challenges in dealing with this population.

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Medicaid's Top Findings from Community Behavioral Health Services Provider On-Site Reviews

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Melissa Eddleman

Event Date: 06-21-2012

Event Description: Medicaid transformation is a key element in the process of healthcare reform. In Florida, the recently enacted Medicaid legislation requiring all beneficiaries to enroll in managed care plans could have significant implications for how mental health care services in general and substance abuse services in particular are delivered. Florida Medicaid enrollment is projected to expand by as much as seventy percent (70%) by the year 2014. Fifty one percent (51%) or providers responding to a 2011 Medicaid survey from the Department of Children and Families reported that they needed assistance with Medicaid billing, documentation and enrollment. During this webinar, the presenter will share the top review findings of major non-compliance issues with Medicaid from community behavioral health site reviews. Participants will be given key Medicaid policy reminders and learn how to increase their compliance with Medicaid policies.

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The Adolescent Brain and High Risk Behaviors

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Michael Nerney



Event Date: 06-20-2012

Event Description: Recent research indicates that the timeframe from 14 year to 24 years of age is exceptionally risky. New insights into brain development, gained through the use of new technology, demonstrate specific conditions that exist in the brain only during adolescence. Linking this research to the stages of adolescent development has generated better understanding of the way in which adolescents perceive the world, themselves, and their behaviors. In this webinar, participants will learn the impact of high risk behaviors on the adolescent brain, long term outcomes of underage drinking and drug abuse and prevention strategies to address the risk behaviors.

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Avatar Assisted Therapy

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dick Dillon



Event Date: 06-13-2012

Event Description: Avatar Assisted Therapy is an exciting and innovative method of delivering counseling services which transcends multiple obstacles to accessing treatment services. Utilizing high-quality online gaming development tools, secure virtual space is created in which professionals, consumers, and family can meet and engage in educational and counseling activities. Because users are connected via internet, they can meet together in real time, regardless of their physical (geographical location). This makes it possible for participants to be fully involved despite distance, transportation limitations, physical handicaps, or fear of stigma. The realism that is inherent in 3D virtual worlds is the result of years of investment and development by private game manufacturers for commercial multi-player online games. This technology has been adapted for more serious pursuits, and pilot projects using virtual worlds for addiction counseling have been in operation for over three years. This webinar

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"The Perfect Storm": how can public health organizations and coalitions prepare for ever changing public health environment?

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Carlos Pavao



Event Date: 06-12-2012

Event Description: Given the current changes in national and state public health infrastructures and the existing economic environment, these conditions are creating a “perfect storm” for health service organizations. Yes, much is not known or to be seen. However, preparation and capacity building through information sharing are essential to promote sustainable community organizations. Given that public health dollars are diminishing and federal funding programs are shrinking in capital resources, public health organizations and coalitions need to strategize how to plan to collaborate with non-traditional partners that will play a major role within future public health mandates. By building the knowledge capacity of the prevention workforce, public health organizations and coalitions can take a proactive stance to be better informed advocates for prevention services and also promote their own organizational development and sustainability.

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Vivitrol: A Medicated Assisted Treatment Evidence- Based Practice

Presented By:
Dr. Paul Earley



Event Date: 06-11-2012

Event Description: Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based practice that combines pharmacological interventions with substance abuse counseling and social support. The results of implementing MAT with Vivitrol have been significant. Clients receiving Vivitrol injections have reported: reduced drinking days, continuation of treatment, increased independent living, improved employment, and decreased recidivism. Additionally, the reliance on costly services has been reduced, as well as the cost for treatment. With such strong results, the Department’s Substance Abuse Mental Health Program Office, along with its partners, plans to continue supporting the use of MAT with Vivitrol well into the future. During this webinar, research data on the use of Vivitrol as well as Florida data and other State's data regarding best practices (3-4 injections in conjunction with counseling/therapy) and the positive outcomes associated with Vivitrol will be presented.

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Medication Assisted Therapy and Pregnancy

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Jason Fields



Event Date: 05-31-2012

Event Description: There is a growing number of pregnant women addicted to opiates, particularly prescription pain pills like oxycodone or vicodin. Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) using methadone as the standard of care for pregnant opiate dependent women. If opiate dependent pregnant women continue to use opiates during their pregnancy, the risk of fetal and maternal complications rises. MAT is an important service needed for optimal care of the pregnant opioid dependent patient. It is important that MAT be coordinated with the client's OB GYN. MAT has been shown to result in longer durations of maternal drug abstinence, better obstetrical care compliance, reductions in fetal illicit drug exposure, and enhanced neonatal outcomes. This webinar will focus on the use of MAT with pregnant women.

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Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care Pathways: Practical Approaches
to Implementation

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Rick Hankey



Event Date: 05-24-2012

Event Description: This webinar will provide participants with an overview and assessment of the integration process based on the experiences of a community mental health provider, their organization and community partners. Examples of integrated care models will be reviewed. The presenter will share the lessons learned along with practical advice on how to implement an integrated health care system. The information presented will empower participants to develop their own integration strategies.

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DATA... Good Company to Keep!

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Angie Maldonado



Event Date: 05-22-2012

Event Description: During this webinar, participants will gain knowledge regarding how to present data accurately to highlight results of change projects conducted through process improvement - rapid cycle tests (PDSA’s). Information will be provided on how to create a story board, a success story and a 5x5 elevator speech. Additionally, participants will be able to identify benefits of using data.

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Behavioral Health Integration in the Patient Centered Model of Care: Challenges and Opportunities

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Dennis Mayeaux



Event Date: 05-18-2012

Event Description: This webinar highlights a model of health care that has been demonstrated to improve the health of patients and improve resource utilization; the \Medical Home". Integration of Mental Health Care services as a key and necessary component of the Patient Centered Medical Home face challenges both external and from within. Opportunities for change and the obstacles to achieving that change will be discussed."""

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Medication Assisted Therapy 101

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Michael Sheehan



Event Date: 05-17-2012

Event Description: Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of medications, combined with counseling, to treat substance use disorders. Research has proven the effectiveness of MAT and addiction treatment experts endorse it, but a variety of barriers have prevented the widespread use of MAT. These include a lack of financing for medication, insufficient organizational infrastructure to deliver medication, state and county funding and regulatory obstacles, physician training and certification, staff and client resistance, and community attitudes. The focus of the webinar is to discuss MAT and how MAT is used.

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Managing Change Successfully through Quality Control

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Rosa West PhD, MBA, LMHC, LMFT



Event Date: 04-25-2012

Event Description: Avatar Assisted Therapy is an exciting and innovative method of delivering counseling services which transcends multiple obstacles to accessing treatment services. Utilizing high-quality online gaming development tools, secure virtual space is created in which professionals, consumers, and family can meet and engage in educational and counseling activities. Because users are connected via internet, they can meet together in real time, regardless of their physical (geographical location). This makes it possible for participants to be fully involved despite distance, transportation limitations, physical handicaps, or fear of stigma. The realism that is inherent in 3D virtual worlds is the result of years of investment and development by private game manufacturers for commercial multi-player online games. This technology has been adapted for more serious pursuits, and pilot projects using virtual worlds for addiction counseling have been in operation for over three years. This webinar

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National and State Level Health Care Reforms: Implications for Behavioral Health

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Allyson Hall



Event Date: 04-19-2012

Event Description: This webinar provides an update on national and state level health care reform. A summary of the current state of mental health and substance abuse care delivery and a timeline of changes to health care will be presented. Additionally, the impact of federal as well as Florida specific legislation will be discussed.

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Peer Mentor Training for Fidelity Evidence Based Practice (EBP) Site Visit

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Sheila Barbee



Event Date: 04-10-2012

Event Description: A goal of the Florida Department of Children & Families Substance Abuse Program Office is to encourage providers to implement with fidelity evidence-based substance abuse prevention and treatment practices that promote safety, well-being, and self-sufficiency. Individuals from community coalitions and substance abuse, mental health and prevention providers, with expertise in process improvement and specific evidence based practices, volunteer to conduct site visit for provider agencies. Agencies conduct a self review of an evidence based practice in use at their agency using the Fidelity Monitoring Protocol and the Client Review Checklist prior to the site visit. Based on the site visit process, the peer mentors provide feedback and technical assistance as needed to the agency staff.

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The Customer is Not the Problem

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Rosa West



Event Date: 03-27-2012

Event Description: Leading successful change and improvement requires focusing on key organizational issues and understanding the needs of the customer. However, addressing these issues and the needs of the customer our often challenged by the lack of available resources, budget constraints, staff problems, etc. Successful organizations are committed to understanding critical issues which challenge successful change and developing effective strategies to overcome them. This webinar will focus on identifying key issues in the change process, identifying and involving the customer in the change process, and determining the likelihood of project success.

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Recovery Oriented Systems of Care and Recovery Coaches

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Donna Johnson



Event Date: 03-22-2012

Event Description: Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) are networks of resources and services mobilized to sustain long-term recovery for individuals impacted by substance use disorders. These concepts are developed by William White at Chestnut Health Services. This webinar also reframes the concept of addiction in that if we believed that addiction was a chronic disorder we would not provide care in its current format. This webinar will look at ways to reframe the process.

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Stepping to... From Your Walk-Through to PDSA

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Angie Maldonado



Event Date: 03-15-2012

Event Description: Organizations exist, and therefore change, to serve customers. Customers are served by the organization's processes - the series of action steps taken to convert inputs into outcomes. 85 percent of the problems that organizations have in serving customers are caused by their processes. Therefore, to change an organization to better serve customers, it should solve problems that will improve its processes. During this webinar, information will be presented on process improvement models and tools that will help providers improve client access and retention in treatment. Additionally, the benefits of using process improvement will be discussed.

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Now You're Doing It - How Are You Going Keep It Up: Maintaining Fidelity to EBPs

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Nancy Hamilton



Event Date: 02-29-2012

Event Description: Experience has shown that organizational commitment, readiness, and flexibility are all critical to successful selection and implementation of an evidence‐based program or practice with fidelity. This webinar provides overall guidance for implementing an evidenced base program with fidelity.

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Data, Documentation, and Measurement are Your Friends

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. T.R. Zastowny



Event Date: 02-22-2012

Event Description: This webinar is a follow-up to a previous webinar that was designed to provide a basic training in data understanding and management, and program evaluation. The webinar is designed to provide a continuation of basic training in data understanding and management as well as program evaluation.

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Organizational Readiness for Selecting & Implementing Evidence Based Programs

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Nancy Hamilton



Event Date: 02-14-2012

Event Description: Whether you’re looking for an evidence based program that addresses underage drinking, drug abuse or treatment of a specific mental health disorder, the data and decision making process you use is important to successful implementation of the program. This webinar is designed to guide participants through the decision making process of selecting an appropriate evidence-based program or strategy. Agency readiness, capacity, resources and sustainability to implement a program will be discussed.

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What Does Integrated Healthcare Mean for Your Organization?

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Chuck Ingoglia



Event Date: 02-07-2012

Event Description: Concern over the rate of spending on healthcare in the United States, coupled with unprecedented contraction of resources at the federal and state level are leading to many delivery system reforms targeting individuals with multiple chronic conditions, including mental health and substance use disorders. These initiatives are being rolled out in Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance and are designed to improve health outcomes for individuals, while also reducing the overall cost of healthcare. Most importantly for organizations that provide care, they also bring with them increased expectations for access to care, care coordination and electronic exchange of information between behavioral health and other healthcare organizations. This webinar will provide information on the clinical and functional requirements related to integrated care.

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Safe Rx: Campaign for Responsible Prescriptions

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Brooke Baker



Event Date: 01-26-2012

Event Description: Florida communities are facing an epidemic. Prescription drug misuse has infiltrated our cities, neighborhoods, and families. It is up to us, as a prevention network, to begin to address this issue and help save lives. In response to an epidemic that kills 7 Floridians a day… Hospitals and Health Departments in Charlotte, DeSoto, Manatee and Sarasota Counties joined together to address prescription drug abuse. This webinar will highlight this collaborative effort and discuss how you can build capacity in your own community to begin the Campaign for Responsible Prescriptions?

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Data, Documentation, and Measurement are Your Friends

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. T. R. Zastowny



Event Date: 12-15-2011

Event Description: This webinar is designed to provide a basic training in data understanding and management, and program evaluation. Elements of the data model and secondary analysis are covered as well as a graphics primer. Educational goals include improving understanding and skills in (1) basic data management, (2) the thoughtful use of existing data resources and databases and (3) assessing program performance. Elements of the NIATx approach are explained and referenced in support of effective use of data for improvement. A discussion of Evidence Based Practice and links to empirical and data platforms are provided.

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Ready, Willing and Able: Thriving in Florida's new behavioral health
marketplace

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Patrick Gauthier



Event Date: 12-07-2011

Event Description: More than 45 FADAA members have participated in and completed the Readiness and Capabilities Assessment (RCA) developed by AHP for SAAS and FADAA. On December 7th, Patrick Gauthier of AHP will leverage FADAA members’ up-to-date RCA findings to recommend tailored strategies and tactics designed to help providers align with emerging business practices and priorities in the new healthcare and health insurance environment.

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Evaluating Performance Measurement & Management Within Your Organization

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Paul M. Lefkovitz, PH.D.



Event Date: 11-16-2011

Event Description: Is your organization continuously enhancing its effectiveness and efficiency? Many behavioral health leaders readily admit that performance data does not play a major role in the ongoing improvement of quality and efficiency within their organizations. In this webinar, you will learn how to evaluate the effectiveness of the methods that are in place to measure and manage your organization’s performance. A standardized scale will be used to help assess your organization’s effectiveness in addressing six key components of an effective performance measurement and management system. If you would like your organization to become more “data-driven”, plan to attend this webinar.

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Health Care Reform & (Some of) Its Effects on Behavioral Health Services

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Jeffrey Buck, Ph.D.



Event Date: 11-15-2011

Event Description: There are increasing calls for integrating substance abuse and mental health with primary care. In a recent article, Jeffery Buck, senior advisor for behavioral health at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, concludes that recent legislative changes will transform public substance abuse and mental health treatment in the United States. Additionally it will increase the funding, expand access to care and better integrate it with other health services. This webinar will provide participants to hear the latest on upcoming changes.

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Behavioral Benchmarking: A Portal To Organizational Excellence and Efficiency

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Paul Lefkovitz, Ph.D.



Event Date: 10-26-2011

Event Description: Benchmarking is a powerful management tool that is a strong contributor to organizational effectiveness. In this webinar, Dr. Paul Lefkovitz will discuss how metrics and benchmarking can assist alcohol and drug abuse providers and mental health providers to achieve a level of efficiency and effectiveness never before thought possible.

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The Basics of Moral Reconation Therapy

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Kathy Burnette
Rhonda Harvey

Event Date: 10-21-2011

Event Description: Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) is a cognitive-behavioral program for substance abuse treatment and for criminal justice offenders. Developed in 1985 by Gregory Little, Ed.D., and Kenneth Robinson, Ed.D., more than 120 published reports have documented that MRT-treated offenders show significantly lower recidivism for periods as long as 20 years after treatment. Studies show MRT-treated offenders have rearrest and reincarcertion rates 25% to 75% lower than expected MRT combines education, group and individual counseling, and structured exercises designed to foster moral development in treatment-resistant clients. This webinar will present the basics of and the positive outcomes of MRT.

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Engaging and Empowering Individuals in the Recovery Movement!

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Phil Valentine
Florida Panelists: Rose Delaney, Clint Rayner, and Sean Matthews


Event Date: 10-13-2011

Event Description: This webinar will provide an opportunity for individuals to learn how other organizations have engaged individuals in the recovery movement. Additionally, participants will learn about programs, resources and networking initiatives for recovering individuals to get involved in meaningful ways.

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Process Improvement and Prevention: Measuring our Way to Success!

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Angie Maldonado
Susan Woodford

Event Date: 09-28-2011

Event Description: This webinar is designed to help community coalitions and prevention providers understand concepts and strategies related to process improvement. The rapid cycle change strategy will be discussed as a tool to improve prevention services. Examples of prevention process improvement projects will be provided. The webinar will feature Angie Maldonado, a NIATx trained process improvement coach and Susan Woodford, who will discuss examples of using process improvement in prevention. After the webinar, participants should have confidence to start their own process improvement project.

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Rosa West, Ph.D., LMHC, LMFT



Event Date: 09-15-2011

Event Description: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is based on the idea that our thoughts cause our feelings and behaviors, not external things, like people, situations, and events. It is an empirically-based approach based on the cognitive model of emotional response. CBT emphasizes a sound therapeutic relationship, collaboration between therapist and client, structure/directives, and homework as a central feature. Known for fostering rapid results within a time-limited structure, CBT leads to positive change in feeling/behavior through re-structuring of our thinking.

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How to Qualify for EHR Meaningful Use Funding

Presented By:
Netsmart

Event Date: 09-13-2011

Event Description: Millions of dollars in Medicaid and Medicare incentive funds have been set aside for organizations that meet the criteria for the \Meaningful Use"of Electronic Health Records (EHRs). Substance abuse treatment organizations can qualify to receive incentive funds beginning in 2011 if they meet the Meaningful Use criteria through Eligible Professionals such as physicians and nurse practitioners.

- This Webinar is informational only. No CEU/Contact Hours will be available."""

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Incorporating Evidence Based Methods into Practice

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Nancy Hamilton

Event Date: 08-17-2011

Event Description: Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) is based on principles of motivational psychology and is designed to produce rapid, internally motivated change. MET initially was developed for use with problem drinkers, but it has been adapted for use with those who abuse any type of drug. It works well with individuals who attend therapy infrequently or only for a few sessions. MET mobilizes change by motivating the individual as opposed to the therapist driving the change from the outside.

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Treating Marijuana Users: Recent, Effective and Strategic Methods

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
David Duresky



Event Date: 06-28-2011

Event Description: While the topic of marijuana has been in and out of the news for decades, it is only recently that large numbers of clients have been \sent"to community agencies for treatment of marijuana use. These individuals present challenges to the traditional and effective approaches to treating alcohol and chemical abuse and dependency in current use. This webinar will take a look at the most recent and effective evidenced based approaches for working with marijuana users in a community setting. The presenter David Duresky has led research in the field of marijuana treatment and is a co-author of the SAMHSA manual on treating marijuana dependence."

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Process Improvement Coaching Webinar

1.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Sheila Barbee
Angie Maldonado

Event Date: 06-27-2011

Event Description: If youve started a process improvement project and want to receive coaching, you will want to register for this webinar. It is a great opportunity to ask questions and get feedback from experienced coaches and peer mentors.

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Introduction to Web Infrastructure for Treatment Services (WITS)

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Nik Garifalos
Vally Singh
Nish Thakker

Event Date: 05-18-2011

Event Description: Who should participate? Anyone working for a substance abuse or mental health provider who is involved in the development, implementation or management of information technology and the management of client records.

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Introduction to Electronic Health Records (EHR)

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Nik Garifalos
Vally Singh
Nish Thakker

Event Date: 05-12-2011

Event Description: Who should participate? Anyone working for a substance abuse or mental health provider who is involved in the development, implementation or management of information technology and the management of client records.

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An Introduction to the Florida Recovery Home Loan Program and the Oxford House Model

1.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Kathleen Gibson
Sean Matthews

Event Date: 12-20-2010

Event Description: This webinar provides information about the Florida Recovery Home Program operated through the Florida Department of Children and Families and the Oxford House model which has successfully established self-help recovery housing services throughout the country utilizing the Recovery Home Loan revolving loan fund.

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Peer Mentor Training for Evidence Based Practice (EBP) Programs

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Sheila Barbee
David Gustafson, Gerald Jackson, Chris Weller

Event Date: 08-17-2010

Event Description: The focus of web-based meetings with DCF SAPO staff is to discuss how to conduct a self review of an evidence-based practice in use at your agency using the Fidelity Monitoring Protocol, conduct client record reviews for a specific number of clients who have received the EBP, and identify areas at your agency that need improvement or would benefit from technical assistance, based on the results of the Fidelity Tool and the Client Record Checklist

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Women, Substance Use, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Margaret Cramer

Event Date: 06-30-2010

Event Description: Dr. Margaret Cramer, doctoral faculty at Fielding University School of Psychology, will provide an overview on women who use substances to cope with their PTSD symptoms. Strategies to help women deal with these issues will be discussed. Opportunities for questions and answers will also be provided.

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NJ-TANF Substance Abuse Initiative (SAI)

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Annette Riordan
Stacey Wolff, NCC, LPC, LCADC, ICADC

Event Date: 06-29-2010

Event Description: New Jersey collaborated with researchers from the National Center of Addictions and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA) to design and evaluate a SAI-Research Demonstration project (CASASARD) that uses an Intensive Case Management (ICM) approach to engage and retain women in treatment, recovery, and successfully move to stable employment. The CASASARD research compared the ICM approach to the usual care model of screening and referral. Join us as we learn how the ICM approach serves women so effectively!

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A Risks to Resilience U-Turn for Youth in Transition to Adulthood

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Peter Gamache, MBA, MLA, MPH, RN
Vincent Giordano, Ph.D

Event Date: 06-03-2010

Event Description: This presentation will discuss asset-based research and a public health approach for addressing the needs of youth who are homeless. The presenters will share a positive and strengths-based framework for communities, which will emphasize approaches grounded in resiliency, social support, and cultural competence.

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Conducting a Walkthrough: What Happened?

Presented By:
Sheila Barbee
Ximena Smith

Event Date: 05-27-2010

Event Description: This presentation is by the DCF staff.

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eEthics for eTherapy: Emerging Counseling Practices Issues, Standards, Skills and Solutions

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Laura Riddle, MA, LMFT, CAP and CPP

Event Date: 05-19-2010

Event Description: Identify the minimal standards and practices necessary to provide ethical e-therapy services. Demonstrate an understanding of the strengths and limitations of e-therapy methodologies. List where current Codes of Professional Counselor Ethics are not adequate to guide clinicians in the provision of e-therapy.

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What Women Want - A Webinar to Enhance Substance Abuse Treatment for Women

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Cary Hopkins Eyles
Linda Mann
Liz Harden

Event Date: 05-12-2010

Event Description: This webinar will address specific creative services that need to be provided for women to enhance engagement, parenting and alternative approaches to treatment to stabilize women and families.

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Increasing the use of Evidence-Based Practices Using a Peer Mentoring Approach Southern Region

Presented By:
Sheila Barbee
Linda Loy, David Gustafson, Gerri Goldman, Gerald Jackson

Event Date: 05-07-2010

Event Description: This is the Southern region Session. These webinars will be used to build upon the results and feedback obtained from field-testing the EBP Survey Tool. The webinars will discuss how this tool, when used as a self-assessment tool and used in combination with peer-based external reviews, can promote the use of EBPs hat improves outcomes for individuals served by the substance abuse system.

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Increasing the use of Evidence-Based Practices Using a Peer Mentoring Approach Northern Region

Presented By:
Sheila Barbee
Linda Loy, David Gustafson, Gerri Goldman, Gerald Jackson

Event Date: 05-06-2010

Event Description: This is the Northern region Session. These webinars will be used to build upon the results and feedback obtained from field-testing the EBP Survey Tool. The webinars will discuss how this tool, when used as a self-assessment tool and used in combination with peer-based external reviews, can promote the use of EBPs hat improves outcomes for individuals served by the substance abuse system.

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Celebrating Families

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Steve Hornberger, MSW



Event Date: 04-23-2010

Event Description: Review impact of alcohol and rug dependence on family. Understand the structure, rationale and outcomes for Celebrating Families!, an evidence based program that involves all family members ages three through adult. Learn additional resources available for working with families.

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Family Intervention Specialist Training

Presented By:
Sheila Barbee
Rick Hankey
Dr. Rosa West

Event Date: 04-20-2010

Event Description: A webinar for agencies in the Northeastern, Northwestern, and Central Regions

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EBP Fidelity Monitoring Tool Webinar

Presented By:
Dr. Gerri Goldman
Chris Weller

Event Date: 03-30-2010

Event Description: EBP Fidelity Monitoring Tool Webinar

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Effective Use of Peer Mentors/Coaches - How We Create a Community for Change with Families

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Rick Hankey
Dr. Rosa West

Event Date: 03-30-2010

Event Description: This webinar will feature Mr. Rick Hankey, a NIATx trained process improvement coach and Dr. Rosa West, FIS peer mentor. Both of these presenters have been a part of the STAR process within their own agencies and with families who have substance abuse issues. This process improvement webinar will feature successful methods of involving families within the FIS process and changing supports and services in local communities. Aspects of using peer mentors and coaches within process improvement activities will be presented. Mr. Hankey, Dr. West and DCF staff will answer questions and provide guidance on how to use peer mentors and coaches within agencies and working with families. DCF staff will be available to provide information on this important service as well.

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Research to Practice Awards and Recognition Program

Presented By:
Marsha Antista

Event Date: 03-26-2010

Event Description: Discussion, Q&A about the 2010 Recognition to Practice Awards and Recognition Program.

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E-services-Definitions and Standards

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Nancy Hamilton

Event Date: 03-18-2010

Event Description: E-Services Webinar Per 65D 30 Rule Revision Mtg. Discuss a proposed E-service definition and standards.

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Impact on Veterans

1.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Dr. Gustavo Martinez



Event Date: 03-17-2010

Event Description: Since 1994 Dr Martinez has been the CEO/Senior Consultant for Interventions International. He is an Expert Consultant in the fields of mental health and substance abuse, crisis and violence intervention, critical incident debriefing, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). From 1982—1994 Dr Martinez was the National Deputy Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs Vet Centers. He has a Master of Social Work Degree from San Francisco State University and a Ph.D in Social Work, Emphasis on Research & Evaluation, Social Policy and Administration and Clinical Social Work. He is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychological Specialties in Trauma and Substance Abuse.

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How Are Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Regulated in Florida?

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Jeffrey Cece - Florida Office of Drug Control
Elizabeth Ledbetter - Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
David McCranie - Tallahassee Police Department

Event Date: 03-05-2010

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Substance Abuse Among Older Women

1.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Kristen Barry, Ph.D.

Event Date: 02-25-2010

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A Pregnant Woman Never Drinks Alone: Helping Prevent Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Margo B. Singer, MPA

Event Date: 02-05-2010

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How State and Local Government Work

2.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Virginia Delegal and Ellen Snelling

Event Date: 12-18-2009

Event Description: This presentation seeks to expand the audience’s understanding of how state and local government operate. The speakers will provide an overview of how each level of government functions that will include:
1.) Types/Structure of Local Government
2.) How Local Ordinances, Regulations, and Permits are Developed
3.) How Local Ordinances, Regulations, and Permits are Enforced
4.) How Local and State Government Interact
5.) Legislation - How an Idea Becomes State Law
6.) Administration - The Role of State Agencies in Enforcing Laws, Rules, and Regulations
7.) Interpretation – The Role of State and Local Courts

The webinar will also provide participants with examples of how coalitions have been successful in working with local government.

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Mission Case for Change: Understanding how improving access to treatment and retention improves client outcomes

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Lynn M. Madden, MPA, CHE

Event Date: 12-17-2009

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Understanding and Involving Your Customers - Repeated Walk-Throughs and Other Methods

1.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Pauley Johnson, PhD

Event Date: 12-10-2009

Event Description: What do you know about your customers' total experience at your treatment facility? (Hint -- Probably not as much as you think you do) How can you update your knowledge about your customer's needs at different points in their treatment journey? Who are your customers, and how can the concept of customer chains facilitate your improvement efforts? This webinar will address these issues and help you think through ways to involve both staff and customers to enhance your treatment processes.

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Overview of Sustainability Planning For SBIRT Services

1.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
William Stone

Event Date: 11-19-2009

Event Description: William Stone provides an overview for BRITE providers of the purpose, elements and modules of sustainability planning.

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The Price Florida Pays for Drug and Alcohol Abuse

1.0 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Rhonda Bohs
Ellen Piekalkiewicz, Executive Director - Florida Substance Abuse and Mental Health Corporation
Mark Fontaine, Executive Director - Florida Alcohol & Drug Abuse Association

Event Date: 11-09-2009

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Transformational Change

1.5 CEU/Contact Hours Available

Presented By:
Stephen Hacker

Event Date: 10-06-2009

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Meth Abuse: Impact on Women and Families, Treatment and Outcomes

Presented By:
Dr. Mary-Lynn Brecht

Event Date: 06-30-2009

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How to Improve Treatment Outcomes for Co-Occurring Disorders in Culturally Diverse Populations

Presented By:
Dr. Larry T. Richardson

Event Date: 06-24-2009

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Motivational Interviewing Techniques: Beyond the Basics

Presented By:
David Duresky



Event Date: 06-18-2009

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Combat Stress and Substance Abuse: Understanding the Challenges Experienced by Veterans and Their Families.

Presented By:
Dr. Susan Storti

Event Date: 06-17-2009

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Engaging Staff in Co-occurring Competency Development

Presented By:
Dr. Christie Cline

Event Date: 06-10-2009

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Program Co-occurring Capability Development

Presented By:
Dr. Christie Cline

Event Date: 05-29-2009

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Creating Competent School Communities for Suicide Prevention

Presented By:
Maureen Underwood
This webinar is sponsored by the Statewide Office of Suicide Prevention

Event Date: 05-28-2009

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Getting Started with Program Co-occurring Capability Development

Presented By:
Dr. Christie Cline

Event Date: 05-27-2009

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Seeking Safety: Therapy for Trauma/PTSD and Substance Abuse

Presented By:
Martha Schmitz

Event Date: 05-26-2009

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School Crisis Prevention and Intervention

Presented By:
Richard Lieberman

Event Date: 05-14-2009

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Part III - Understanding Alcohol and Other Drug Use, Abuse and Addiction: Substance Abuse and Its Impact on Child Welfare Issues

Presented By:
Nancy Hamilton, MPA, CAP, CCJAP

Event Date: 04-17-2009

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Developing Your Community's SARG Evaluation Plan and Reporting System

Presented By:
Susan Hays, Ph.D
Senta Goudy
Susan Woodford

Event Date: 04-08-2009

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Medication Assisted Treatment: How it Benefits Your Agency

Presented By:
Gloria Hanania
Dr. Raymond Pomm
Sheila Barbee

Event Date: 03-30-2009

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Part II - Understanding Alcohol and Other Drug Use, Abuse and Addiction: Substance Abuse and Its Impact on Child Welfare Issues

Presented By:
Nancy Hamilton, MPA, CAP, CCJAP

Event Date: 03-27-2009

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Public Health Approach and Substance Abuse Prevention

Presented By:
Harold Holder, Ph.D.

Event Date: 03-20-2009

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Use and Misuse of Prescription Medications among Older Adults

Presented By:
Dr. Maria Llorente, M.D.

Event Date: 03-19-2009

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Part I - Understanding Alcohol and Other Drug Use, Abuse and Addiction: Substance Abuse and Its Impact on Child Welfare Issues

Presented By:
Nancy Hamilton, MPA, CAP, CCJAP

Event Date: 03-13-2009

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Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

Presented By:
Lori Beyer, LICSW, MSWAC

Event Date: 02-20-2009

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The Use of Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opiate and Alcohol Dependence

Presented By:
Joshua Boverman, M.D.

Event Date: 12-16-2008

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The Revised Second Edition ASAM Patient Placement Criteria: Understanding and Using ASAM PPC-2R

Presented By:
David Mee-Lee, M.D.

Event Date: 11-18-2008

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BRITE: Proactive Strategies for Designing and Implementing a 6-month Follow-up Model

Presented By:
Christy K. Scott, PhD

Event Date: 11-13-2008

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Client Continuation & Retention in Substance Abuse Treatment

Presented By:
Jerry Shulman

Event Date: 09-24-2008

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BRITE/Tablet PC Refresher Course

Presented By:
Dr. Robert Hazlett

Event Date: 09-19-2008

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Evidence Based Retail Server and Enforcement Practices to Reduce Underage Access and DUI

Presented By:
Sue Carrigan, Tracy Ellsworth, Senta Goudy, Carol Hays, Patrick Roberts, Bob Saltz, Scott Sitton, El

Event Date: 08-28-2008

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Planning for Productivity: Less Stress More Success

Presented By:
Dr. Pauley Johnson

Event Date: 06-26-2008

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Social Marketing

Presented By:
Joy Mills
Amity Chandler

Event Date: 05-29-2008

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New Pre-screening Procedures and Brief Advice for Brief Intervention Techniques

Presented By:
Dr. Robert Hazlett, BRITE Quality Assurance/Training Manager

Event Date: 04-30-2008

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Adolescent Substance Abuse Assessment Instruments

Presented By:
Ken C. Winters, Ph.D.
Michael L. Dennis, Ph.D.
Juris Janavs, M.D.

Event Date: 04-09-2008

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Florida KidCare: How Providers Can Make A Difference

Presented By:
Jennifer Kiser Lloyd

Event Date: 02-18-2008

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Steps for Developing Your Program’s Logic Model

Presented By:
Carol Hays, PhD

Event Date: 01-25-2008

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Brief Interventions and Brief Treatments: Approaches for Varied Service Settings

Presented By:
Kristen Lawton Barry, Ph.D.
Lawrence Schonfeld, PhD

Event Date: 01-17-2008

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Measuring the Impact of Change and Overcoming Common Challenges

Presented By:
Jay Ford, PhD

Event Date: 12-13-2007

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Process Improvement 101

Presented By:
Pauley Johnson, Ph.D
Todd Molfenter, Ph.D

Event Date: 11-27-2007

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Motivational Techniques for Brief Interventions and Brief Treatment

Presented By:
Robert W. Hazlett, PhD, CAC, CCS

Event Date: 09-27-2007

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Screening and Assessing Women with Co-Occurring Disorders

Presented By:
Holly Hills, PhD

Event Date: 09-26-2007

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What Does It Mean to Be a Co-occurring Capable Substance Abuse Provider

Presented By:
Holly Hills, PhD, Department of Mental Health and Law Policy, University of South Florida

Event Date: 09-25-2007

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Contingency Management

Presented By:
Dr. Rhonda Bohs

Event Date: 06-21-2007

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Trauma Recovery and Empowerment: A Clinician’s Guide to Working With Women in Groups

Presented By:
Lori Beyer, MSW, MSW-AC, Community Connections, Washington, DC

Event Date: 06-13-2007

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Recovery Case Management

Presented By:
Genie Skypek, Ph.D.

Event Date: 04-20-2007

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Sustainability Planning: Keys to Success

Presented By:
Aracelis Gray, Senior Program Associate, The Finance Project

Event Date: 02-22-2007

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The Marchman Act

Presented By:
Loenard Hanser, Magistrate, Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County
Phil Emenheiser, M.Ed., FADAA Consultant

Event Date: 12-08-2006

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Community Engagement for Coalitions

Presented By:
Bill Janes, Director, Florida Office of Drug Control
Kareemah Abdullah, Deputy Director, Training and Technical Assistance, CADCA

Event Date: 11-30-2006

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