May 17, 2018

CMHLS. 05.17.2018 Early Onset Psychosis

 


Children's Mental Health Lecture Series

(previously CMHGR)

Early Onset Psychosis

 with: Jeffrey A. Stanley, PhD and Linda Saab, MD

Date: May 17, 2018

Time: 10:00 am -12:00 pm

 PLEASE NOTE, THE PRESENTER WILL NOT BE BROADCASTED TO THE OTHER SITES 

Location: Wayne County Community College District- 21000 Northline Rd, Taylor 48180

Cost: There is no cost to attend this training. 

HandoutsAs we continue our efforts to become more “green” we will be reducing printed handouts and moving towards distributing power points and resources electronically. For this and future Children's Mental Health Grand Rounds trainings, you   will receive the handouts as an attachment in your final confirmation e-mails, which are sent prior to the training. Print copies of handouts WILL NOT be provided by DWMHA for this training.

Suggested Participants: Professionals who work in Community Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, Juvenile Justice and Substance Abuse systems with children, adolescents and their families in Wayne County, including advocates, case managers, child mental health professionals (psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and supports coordinators), direct care workers, family advocates, family members, licensed professional counselors, nurses, occupational therapists, parents and peer support specialists.
Professional staff within our Community Partners who interact with children, adolescents and their families, who are part of the Community Mental Health System, including Department of Human Services; Hospitals; Law Enforcement; School Personnel, including Detroit Public Schools; and other Social Service Organizations.

Training Description: Identifying and treating substance use throughout the course of mental health treatment can be complex, especially when working with youth who have a caregiver involved in their services. It is important for clinicians to have skills to identify signs and symptoms of intoxication and withdrawal, particularly when substance use isn't disclosed. Once substance use is identified or suspected, this training will aid in what to do next and how to effectively intervene.

Learning Objectives

1) To define psychosis and symptoms of psychosis

2) Understanding the impact of teens affected with psychosis in schools.

3) To privide information on hoe to identify early signs of psychosis.

4) To provide information on resources for help and treatment options for family.

About the Speaker: Dr. Stanley is a tenured Professor in the Wayne State University's school of Medicine, his primary appointment is with the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences. Dr. Stanley is a member of numerous major professional societies an dhas received many honors and awards. As a scholar and researcher, Dr. Stanley's skills and experience in the field of Psychiatry are exemplary. He has served on National Institute of Health Grant Review Committees for National and International programs. Dr. Stanley has a vast catalog of publications and has authors several books. We are excited to have Dr. Jeffrey Stanley.

 
Linda Saab, MD: Dr. Saab is an Assistant Professor with Wayne State University's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences and Wayne State University Physician Group, Detroit Medical Center. Dr. Saab is a product of the University of Michigan where she received her undergrauate, MD Degree and Post graduate training. She is the recipient of numerous honors and awards. Dr. Saab has been an educator since 2005. We are honored to have haer present for this month's workshop.  

Continuing Education Credits: 2.0 Continuing Education Credits are offered for this training.  Participants must arrive on time and remain in the training for it's entirety.  You must have your license number when you check in.

  • Social Workers:  2.0 Continuing Education Credits are approved for this training. 
  • Counselors: 2.0 Continuing Education Credits are approved for this training. The VCE is a National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP) and may offer NBCC approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.
  • Substance Abuse Professionals: 2.0 Non-Specific Continuing Education Credits are approved by MCBAP for substance use professionals, such as Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADC) and Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CAADC).
  • Children's Mental Health Professionals (CMHP): These training hours meet the MDCH training requirement for CMHP staff.
  • Qualified Mental Health Professionals (QMHP): These training hours meet the MDCH training requirement for QMHP staff.

 

Registration/Walk In Policy: Participants may attempt to attend the training as a walk-in (someone that did not pre-register). However, walk-ins will NOT be guaranteed seats or materials. Walk-ins will be asked to wait until the training begins in order to receive training materials and be seated to ensure there is enough room. Plan to pre-register to ensure your attendance.

You will receive a confirmation of your registration via e-mail. If you do not, please contact DWMHA at 313-451-3792.

ADA Accomodations: If you have individual requirements or need special services to participate in this event, please notify Katie Gorney at kgorney@iamtgc.net. Please make arrangements at least two weeks before the training.
 
Questions? If you have technical questions regarding the onine registration process, contact the DWMHA Help Desk at 313-451-3792
 
If you have questions regarding training content or speaker information, please contact Trinilda Johnson at 313-833-2756 or tdearing@dwmha.com.
 
If you have questions about training logistics and site locations, please contact Trent Sanford at tsanford@dwmha.com