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Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health 695 S. Vermont Ave., 15th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90005 Consortium on Asian American Mental Health Training Presents: Spirituality and Mental Health: Compatibility and Conflicts A training conference for all clinicians, Asian and Non-Asian: This one day training conference offers mental health professionals and students/ trainees an opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills in integrating spirituality in the treatment of mental health disorders for Asian Americans Clients. As a result of this training, participants will understand the importance of an Asian cultural perspective. Also through workshop presentations, they will learn culturally appropriate strategies in working with Asian American Clients with spiritual/religious beliefs. No pre-requisite is required. Each participant requesting CEU credits is required to fill out a program evaluation form. The educational objectives are to be able to: 1. Develop a working knowledge about spirituality and mental health; 2. Learn to assess and intervene with Asian American clients and their family members in a holistic approach which includes spiritual, emotional, and cultural dimensions; 3. Address issues pertaining to Asian Americans and their spiritual/religious beliefs which may differ from that of the clinician, and discuss ways to collaborate with faith-based organizations in the community. Spirituality and Mental Health: Compatibility and Conflicts

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Consortium on Asian American Mental Health Training Presents:

Spirituality and Mental Health: Compatibility and Conflicts

A training conference for all clinicians, Asian and Non-Asian: This one day training conference offers mental health professionals and students/trainees an opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills in integrating spirituality in the treatment of mental health disorders for Asian Americans Clients. As a result of this training, participants will understand the importance of an Asian cultural perspective. Also through workshop presentations, they will learn culturally appropriate strategies in working with Asian American Clients with spiritual/religious beliefs. No pre-requisite is required. Each participant requesting CEU credits is required to fill out a program evaluation form. The educational objectives are to be able to: 1. Develop a working knowledge about spirituality and mental health; 2. Learn to assess and intervene with Asian American clients and their family

members in a holistic approach which includes spiritual, emotional, and cultural dimensions;

3. Address issues pertaining to Asian Americans and their spiritual/religious beliefs which may differ from that of the clinician, and discuss ways to collaborate with faith-based organizations in the community.

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Biographical Sketches

Francis Lu, MD Francis Lu, MD is a Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, University of California, San Fran-cisco (UCSF). He is also the Director of the Cultural Competence and Diversity Pro-gram, Department of Psychiatry at San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH), where he has worked for over 29 years. He is the founder of the Asian Focus Psychiatric Inpa-tient Program, which served as a model for 5 other programs serving Black, Latino, women, gay/lesbian and HIV patients. In 1987, the American Psychiatric Association awarded these programs a Certificate of Significant Achievement. In 1991, UCSF awarded Dr. Lu the Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. Award for “extraordinary leadership and inspiration in furthering the goal of achieving ethnic diversity within the UCSF community”. In 1999, the American College of Psychiatrists awarded the Creativity in Psychiatric Education Award to these programs. He is nationally recognized in the study of spirituality and mental health.

Hanh D. Truong, PhD Hanh D. Truong, PhD is a former professor in the College of Health & Human Devel-opment, Departments of Human Services and Counseling, California State University-Fullerton. He has worked internationally in Europe, Central America, and extensively in Asia, particularly in Vietnam, Thailand, Japan, China, and Hong Kong, providing clinical consultation and training for various universities and organizations. In Califor-nia, he has worked as Chief for the Older Adult Mental Health Recovery Services Pro-gram of Orange County. Currently, he is working in the Department of Cultural Com-petency and Multi-Ethnic Services for County of Orange Health Care Agency in Santa Ana.

Spirituality and Mental Health: Compatibility and Conflicts October 17, 2008

Registration (please print clearly)

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Complimentary continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.

Lunch Chicken Vegetarian Pasta

Total Amount Enclosed: $

Registrant Fees Postmarked by Postmarked after 09/28/2008 09/28/2008

Regular $90 $110 ID# Last 4 digits of SSN _________ AND last 4 digits of Drivers license or ID__________

Student/Trainee $45 $65 ID# Last 4 digits of SSN _________ AND last 4 digits of Drivers license or ID__________

Calworks (Contracted) $22.50 $42.50 ID# Last 4 digits of SSN _________ AND last 4 digits of Drivers license or ID__________

LACDMH Staff Only $22.50 $42.50 Must be employee of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) directly operated programs with a valid employee ID. LACDMH is subsidizing the balance.

No Subsidy will be provided for On-Site Registrants.

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Conference Planning Committee

7:30 - 8:15 am 8:15 - 8:45 am

8:45 - 10:15 am

10:15 - 10:30 am 10:30 - 12:00 pm

12:00 - 1:00 pm 1:00 - 2:30 pm 2:30 - 2:45 pm 2:45 - 4:15 pm

4:15 - 4:30 pm

Registration & Continental Breakfast Introduction & Overview Freda Cheung, PhD Conference Chair Marvin J. Southard, DSW Director Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Gladys Lee, LCSW Program Support Bureau Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Ira Lesser, MD Chair, Department of Psychiatry Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Plenary Session I (Morning Keynote) Spirituality, Religion, and Mental Health: Clinical Assessment and Treatment Planning Francis Lu, MD Break Workshops I (A, B, C) Lunch and Networking Workshops II (A, B, C) Break Plenary Session II (Afternoon Keynote) Spiritual Values and Their Role in Counseling Asian Americans Hahn Truong, PhD Closing Remarks Freda Cheung, PhD Conference Chair

Conference Agenda

Please make all checks payable to LA BioMed. On-Site registration is by check or cash ONLY. Space is limited—please register early!

All registrants mail form and check to: Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute

Attention: Mariko Kahn, LMFT PACS

8616 La Tijera Blvd, Suite 200 Los Angeles, CA 90045

Registration confirmation will be emailed out the first week of October. Refund: Full refund less $15 administrative fee before 09/28/2008. Request must be made in writ-ing. No refund after 09/28/2008.

Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) is approved as a continuing education provider by the following: • California Board of Behavioral Sciences (Provider #PCE278) for Licensed

Clinical Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists • California Board of Registered Nursing (Provider #CEP5990) for

Registered Nurses, Licensed Vocational Nurses and Licensed Psychiatric Technicians

• California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors • American Psychological Association Each discipline will be eligible to receive 6.0 units of continuing education. (No partial credits will be given) This is an activity offered by Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, a CMA accredited provider. Physicians attending this course may report up to 6 hours of Category I credit toward the California Medical Association Certificate in Continuing Medical Education and the American Medical Association’s Physician’s Recognition Award. No preparation is required for this training conference. This program is co-sponsored by LACDMH and the Department of Psychiatry at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. LACDMH maintains responsibility for the program and is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists.

Freda K. Cheung, PhD Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Stephen Cheung, PsyD Azusa Pacific University

Scott Hanada, LCSW Coastal Asian Pacific Islander Family Mental Health Center

George K. Hong, PhD, ABPP California State University at Los Angeles

Jason Huang, PhD Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health

Mariko Kahn, LMFT Pacific Asian Counseling Services

Sam Keo, PsyD Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health

For questions concerning this conference, please contact Freda Cheung at (310) 222-4266 or [email protected]

A. When Your God Is Not Mine: Some Therapeutic Considerations. Presenter: Rocco Cheng, PhD Pacific Clinics

B. Culture, Spirituality, and Mental Health in Asian Immigrant Communities and the Collaboration between Mental Health Agencies and Faith-Based Organizations.

Presenters: Jae Son, LMFT, Joe Jo, PhD and Margaret Lee, MSW Asian Pacific Residential Treatment Program and Dept. of M.H.

C. A Spiritual and Psychological Treatment Approach for Addictions among Asian Americans.

Presenter: Mark Stanton, PhD, ABPP Azusa Pacific University

Workshops

Other:________________ Specify CME/CE/CEU REQUEST

Youngsook Kim-Sasaki, RN, MSN Long Beach Mental Health Center Mitsuru Kubota, PhD Long Beach Asian Pacific Islander Family Mental Health Center

Ira Lesser, MD Harbor-UCLA Medical Center

Keh-Ming Lin, MD, MPH National Health Research Institute (Taiwan)

Margaret T. Lin, MD Southern California Permanente Medical Group

Yoshi Matsushima, LCSW Cambodian Association of America

Silvia Yan, Ph.D. Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Centers