Winter/Spring 2015 Series school Forest View Hospital: Breakfast and Learn Winter/Spring 2015 January 14th, 2015 Dr. Sue Dilsworth, (Ph.D.), Heart’s Journey Wellness Center Mat meets Couch: Incorporating yoga, mindfulness, and meditation in a clinical setting Join Dr. Sue Dilsworth for an exploration of yoga and other holistic strategies as adjuncts to traditional clinical practices. This experiential session will include: Review of recent literature, case discussions, and simple practices that you can begin using with your clients today! February 11th, 2015 Jesilee Bonofiglio, (LMSW), Claystone Clinical Associates + Gerald R. Ford Job Corps Adolescent Brain Growth In this presentation, participants will be provided with an overview of the astounding development of the human brain during adolescence. They will walk away being able to identify at least three ways the brain matures during adolescence, how this growth impacts emotional experiences and social participation, and understand how this particular period of brain development can uncover mental health illness. This information will be used to identify therapeutic techniques appropriate during the period of development. March 11th, 2015 Elyse Bradford (BCBA), and Stacey Jaszewski (BCBA), Hope Network Autism Spectrum Disorders In this presentation, Elyse and Stacey will be speaking to anyone interested in learning more about Autism Spectrum Disorders and treatment, parents of children with Autism, and professionals in the community who work with children diagnosed with Autism. The presentation will touch on diagnosis of ASD, changes in the DSM, and treatments- specifically Applied Behavior Analysis. April 1st, 2015 Dr. Valencia Agnew, (PH.D), Adolescent and Family BHS Managing Cutting and other Self-Injurious Behaviors This course will present current demographic and statistical data regarding self-injury, including age-of-onset, gender differences, and current prevalence rates. We will examine and explain the reasons why individuals engage in self-injury. Also, practical and concrete interventional strategies will be presented and illustrated. Several case studies will help attendees gain a solid “real-world” understanding of what is self-injury. May 13th, 2015 Dr. Michael Wolff (PsyD) (ABPdN), and Dr. Jennifer Cochran (PsyD), BRAINS The Brain, The Labels, The Dilemma: Using Assessment to find Function and Treatment The course will review the importance of continuing to integrate medical and mental knowledge in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Things that can be described, but do not exist in the manuals and are thus “squeezed into” billable diagnostics. There is the need for assessment accuracy and blending comorbid medical factors to create simplicity from complexity, while using the information to coordinate clinical care. Join us for an educational discourse addressing these challenges. Forest Hills Schools are closed Snow Policy: Seminars cancelled if Forest View Hospital is an approved provider with the Michigan Social Work Continuing Education Collaborative. Certificates will be provided upon verification of attendance. 2nd Wednesday of each Month 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. from January through May Kent Intermediate School District - Conference Center 1633 East Beltline Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 To Register click here or use this link: http://conta.cc/1yYNRyM. If issues, contact Matt Johnson@ [email protected] or 616.940.0251 ABOUT FOREST VIEW HOSPITAL Forest View Hospital has provided comprehensive treatment programs for all types of mental illnesses for adults, children, and adolescents for over 40 years. Forest View also provides specialized treatment services for individuals with eating disorders, trauma-related disorders, and co-occurring disorders. SPECIAL NEEDS DUE TO DISABILITY: Please contact our office three (3) weeks prior to the seminar. We will strive to accommodate your needs. For additional information, contact us at 616.940.0251 or visit us online at www.forestviewhospital.com. DIRECTIONS Kent Intermediate School District Conference Center/ 1633 East Beltline Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 From the EAST, take 96 to Grand Rapids and exit at the East Beltline. Turn right (north) at the top of the exit ramp. Continue north past the Frederik Meijer Gardens, past Leonard Street, to the third turnaround north of Leonard. Turn left onto the East Beltline heading south and get in the right lane. The KENT ISD CONFERENCE CENTER is the first driveway on the right. From the WEST, take 196 and go east to Grand Rapids. Just beyond where 196 and 96 merge, exit at the East Beltline exit. On the exit ramp stay in one of the left lanes and turn left (north) at the top of the exit ramp onto the East Beltline. Continue north past the Frederik Meijer Gardens, past Leonard Street, to the third turnaround north of Leonard. Turn left onto the East Beltline heading south and get in the right lane. The KENT ISD CONFERENCE CENTER is the first driveway on the right. Winter/Spring 2015 Series
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