THE ROSENBERRY CONFERENCE

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Creating Emotional Safety at
Home, Schools, and Online
COURSE DESCRIPTION
How do we create and sustain a safe environment
by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
developmental issues (onset of childhood aggression),
Education to provide continuing medical education
gender issues (differences in relational aggression by
for physicians.
gender), and violence against self and others (suicidal
Children’s Hospital Colorado designates this live activity
and homicidal thoughts and behavior as they relate
for a maximum of 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
to trauma and sadness). An ecological perspective
Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with
will guide the discussion as a way to focus on the role
the extent of their participation in the activity.
emotional safety for children and youth.
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this conference, participants should
be able to:
oo Articulate
the meaning of “an ecological
Early
Registration
Deadline
April 10, 2015
Denver, CO
James Garbarino PhD
Maude C. Clarke Chair in Humanistic Psychology
to all other providers.
LOCATION AND PARKING
The conference will be held at the Denver Marriott Tech
Center, 4900 S Syracuse St, Denver, CO 80237, just East
of 1-25 at the Belleview Exit. Please bring your white
promising strategies to increase emotional
oo Articulate
ways in which “social toxicity” in American
life threatens the emotional safety of particularly
vulnerable populations.
parking ticket inside to the conference registration area.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Rosenberry conference is an annual event held
in honor of Walter S. Rosenberry III, a former board
member and benefactor of Children’s Hospital Colorado.
Mr. Rosenberry’s support of Children’s Hospital Colorado
and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
honor those individuals who have made significant
contributions to the field of psychology and
behavioral sciences.
Supported by: The Colorado Psychological Association
Loyola University Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
PRESENTED BY:
childrenscolorado.org
Children’s Hospital Colorado
Pediatric Mental Health Institute
May 1, 2015
Creating Emotional Safety at Home,
Schools, and Online
Others: A general certificate of attendance will be given
provides us with an opportunity to recognize and
FEATURING:
Professor of Psychology
THE ROSENBERRY
CONFERENCE
NASWCO Continuing Education Credits has been submitted.
and adolescent development.
safety in schools, at home, and in the community.
4800 S. Syracuse Street
Licensed Clinical Social Work: Application to Award
perspective” on matters of cause and effect in child
oo Identify
Denver Marriott Tech Center
Medical: Children’s Hospital Colorado is accredited
for children and youth? This conference will examine
of context in shaping cause and effect in matters of
May 1, 2015
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
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AGENDA
Friday, May 1, 2015
8:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:45 Welcome and Introductions
Douglas K. Novins, MD
The Cy and Lyndia Harvey Chair of Child
& Adolescent Psychiatry
Chair, Pediatric Mental Health Institute
Children’s Hospital Colorado
THE ROSENBERRY CONFERENCE 2015
Creating Emotional Safety at Home, Schools, and Online
FEATURED FACULTY
Visit our website today to register online.
James Garbarino, PhD
Dr. James Garbarino is the founding Director of the
About It (2006), And Words Can Hurt Forever: How to
Center for the Human Rights of Children at Loyola
Protect Adolescents from Bullying, Harassment, and
University Chicago. He was named the Elizabeth Lee
Emotional Violence (2002), Parents Under Siege: Why
Vincent Professor of Human Development and Co-
You Are the Solution, Not the Problem, in Your Child’s
Professor, Vice Chair, & Director
Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
University of Colorado
Director of the Family Life Development Center at
Life (2001), Lost Boys: Why Our Sons Turn Violent and
Cornell University. He earned his B.A. from St. Lawrence
How We Can Save Them (1999), Raising Children in
University in 1968, and his Ph.D. in Human Development
a Socially Toxic Environment (1995), Let’s Talk About
Professor of Community & Behavioral Health
- Centers for American Indian & Alaska
Native Health
Colorado School of Public Health
and Family Studies from Cornell University in 1973. He
Living in a World with Violence (1993), Children in
is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association.
Danger: Coping With The Consequences of Community
Dr. Garbarino has served as consultant or advisor to
Violence (1992), Children and Families in the Social
a wide range of organizations, including the National
Environment, Second edition (1992), Saving Children: A
Committee to Prevent Child Abuse, the National Institute
Guide to Injury Prevention (1991), What Children Can
for Mental Health, the American Medical Association, the
Tell Us (1989), No Place To Be A Child: Growing Up In
National Black Child Development Institute, the National
A War Zone (1991), Special Children/Special Risks: The
Science Foundation, the U.S. Advisory Board on Child
Maltreatment of Children with Disabilities (1987), The
Abuse and Neglect, and the FBI. In 1991 he undertook
Psychologically Battered Child (1986), Troubled Youth,
missions for UNICEF to assess the impact of the Gulf
Troubled Families (1986), Adolescent Development: An
Emily Edlynn, PhD
Chair, Rosenberry Conference
Assistant Professor
Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
University of Colorado
Program Director, Medical Day Treatment
Pediatric Mental Health Institute,
Children’s Hospital Colorado
War upon children in Kuwait and Iraq, and has served as
Ecological Perspective (1985), Social Support Networks
Featured Faculty: James Garbarino, Ph.D.
a consultant for programs serving Vietnamese, Bosnian
(1983), Successful Schools and Competent Students
and Croatian child refugees.
(1981), Understanding Abusive Families (1980, Second
9:00Session One:
An Ecological Perspective on
Emotional Safety
Books he has authored or edited include: The Positive
Psychology of Personal Transformation: Leveraging
10:30 Break
10:45Session Two:
Preventing the Development of Aggression
and Emotional Violence in Children and Youth
12:15 p.m. Lunch (provided)
Presentation of Rosenberry Award
1:15 Session Three:
Emotional Safety in a
Socially Toxic Environment
2:45 Break
3:00 Session Four:
Dialogue: Questions and Answers
4:15 Evaluation
4:30 Adjourn
Registration is Online
Resilience for Life Change (2011), Children and the Dark
Side of Human Experience (2008), See Jane Hit: Why
Girls Are Growing More Violent and What We Can Do
Edition, 1997), and Protecting Children From Abuse
and Neglect (1980). He is currently working on a book
entitled “Listening to Killers: Reflections on My 20 Years
as a Psychological Expert in Murder Cases.”
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Register online by April 10, 2015 to receive
the early registration fee. You will receive a
confirmation email with important conference
details shortly after completing the online
registration process.
REGISTRATION FEES
By 4/10/15
After 4/10/15
Community Professionals
$165
$185
Children’s Colorado Staff,
CPA Members
& Verified Students*
$145
$165
*Students must email verification of full-time student status
to [email protected] within 2 days of
registration.
SCHOLARSHIP
To apply for scholarship funds email a letter of request
to Heather Christensen at heather.christensen@
childrenscolorado.org by April 10, 2015. Notification of
award will be sent by April 17, 2015.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Online credit card payment only.
CANCELLATION POLICY
The registration fee is non-refundable, however, you may
send a substitute by contacting Heather Christensen.
The Planning Committee reserves the right to alter the
agenda or cancel the conference in the event of an
unforeseen circumstance, or if the minimum registration
is not attained by April 10, 2015 with a full refund
to participants.
FURTHER INFORMATION
If you have questions, please contact Heather
Christensen, Conference Coordinator at 720-777-4444 or
[email protected]. To request
arrangements to accommodate a disability, please notify
us at least 3 weeks prior to the conference.