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Latino Behavioral Health Institute P.O. Box 1008 Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Latino Behavioral Health Institute 19 th Annual Latino Conference September 10 - 13, 2013 “Advancing Latino Behavioral Health: From Margin to Mainstream” Sheraton Los Angeles 711 S. Hope Street Los Angeles, CA 90017

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19th

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Latino Conference

September 10 - 13, 2013

“Advancing Latino

Behavioral Health:

From Margin to

Mainstream”

Sheraton Los Angeles

711 S. Hope Street Los Angeles, CA

90017

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CONFERENCE

September 11, 2013 – Wednesday

Registration begins at 7:00 a.m. Conference 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Alex Kopelowicz, MD - LBHI President - Welcome

Principal Speaker

Marvin J. Southard, DSW Director, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health

Principal Speaker

Luis F. Ramirez, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio “El amor y Jose Alfredo”

Lunch on your own

Concurrent Workshops

Complementing Evidence Based Practices with Personal and Cultural Wisdom Christopher Camilleri, MD, Luis Orozco, MSW

Depression in Adolescents Pedro Delgado, MD

Ecological Associations of Alcohol Outlet Density with Drunk Driving and Underage Drinking Between Latino and White Populations in Los Angeles County Ricardo Contreras, MPH, MA, Tina Kim, PhD

Preferencias de tratamiento para la salud mental con personas de desendencia Mexicana (Spanish Session) Tanya Sorrell, PhD

Improved Depression and Diabetes Care Management Among Older Adult Latinos Veronica Cardenas, PhD, Consuelo Razo, RN, Elizabeth Lugo-Butler, MD

Dandole la mano a nuestro hermano: A New Approach for the Delivery of Mental Health Services to the Latino Community

Jose Salazar, DrPH, Judith Perrigo, LCSW, Gloria Sistos

Ventanillas de Bienestar- Effective Outreach and Enrollment Training Strategies for Uninsured Latinos Frederick Sandoval, MPA

Networking

Concurrent Workshops

Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescent Suicide: An Overview Derek Hsieh, LCSW, PhD

Project Q's Working with Latino LGBTQ Youth: What you Really Need to Know Cristina Torres, MS, Rebeca Grande BS

Factores que impactan la provision de servicios de salud mental en profesionales que trabajan con sobrevivientes de trauma (Spanish Session)

Teresa Celada, PhD, Veronica Chavez, PsyD

Latinos and Behavioral Research Health Participation Bernardo Ng, MD, Denise Chavira, PhD, Alvaro Camacho, MD MPH, Maria P. Aranda, PhD, MSW

Behavioral and Mental Health: Linking Industry to the Classroom Gustavo Loera, EdD

Eating Disorders in the Latino Community Patricia Pitts, PhD, MFT

Curanderismo in the 21st Century Juan Paz, MSW, DSW

CONFERENCE

September 12, 2013 –Thursday

Registration begins at 7:00 a.m. Conference 8:00 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.

MaJose Carrasco, MPA - LBHI Board Member - Opening

Comments

Plenary Session

H. Westley Clark, M.D., J.D., M.P.H., CAS, FASAM, Invited

Director, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT)

Concurrent Workshops

Narrative Solutions to Relational Dilemmas, Couples Therapy with Latinos Yvette Flores, PhD, Hector Rivera-Lopez, PhD

Targeted School Violence Tony Beliz, PhD, Maria Luz Martinez, LCSW

Latinos and Health Disparities in Substance Abuse Treatment Erick Guerrero, PhD, Tina Kim, PhD

Experiencia de establecimientos especializados en adicciones para mujeres en el estado de Nuevo Leon Laura Cavazos Cardenas, MD (Spanish Session)

Training and Building Cultural and Linguistic Competencies Henry Acosta, MA, MSW, LSW, Eduardo Morales PhD

Suicidality and the Latino Psychiatric Patient Michael Escamilla, MD, Cecilia DeVargas, MD, Richard Wagner, MD

Latino Immigration, Cultural Trauma and Cultural Complex: A Psy-choanalytic/Phenomenological Examination of the Impact of Re-peated Trauma of Immigration on the Individual and Collective Psy-che

Salvador Trevino, PhD

Lunch on your own

Concurrent Workshops

Impact of Parental Detention and Deportation on Latino Citizen Chil-dren's Psychological Well -being: Three Case Studies Lisseth Rojas-Flores, PhD, Marisol de Jesus-Perez, MA

Tailoring Treatment to the Unique Needs and Stressors of Hispanic Adolescents Daniel Santisteban, PhD, Richard Cervantes, PhD

Qualitative Study: Barriers and Limitations Faced by Migrant, Un-documented and Monolingual Latinos/as When Engaged in Outpa-tient Substance Abuse Services Using a Cognitive Behavioral Ap-proach Maria Sariol, MA, MSW, Kay Scott, LCSW-R, ACSW, CASAC

Corazon de Aztlan: La Prevencion de Abuso de Drogas y del Virus de Immunodeficiencia Humana (Spanish Session) Juan Paz, MSW, DSW

Mental Illness in a South Border Population: Ethnic Differences in Prevalence, Use of Mental Health Services and Its Association With Traumatic Experiences Juan Zavala, MD, Ricardo Pulido, BS, Brenda Castillo, BS

Utilization of Bilingual Supervision for Spanish Speaking Practitio-ners in a Mental Health Clinic Veronica Chavez, PsyD, Teresa Celada, PhD, Huong Diep, PsyD

Using Social Media and Internet Technologies to Engage Latinos in Behavioral Health Services

Eduardo Morales, PhD, Carlos Valdovinos, MA, PhDc

“YOU ARE NEVER STRONG ENOUGH THAT YOU DON’T NEED HELP”

Cesar Chavez

PRE-CONFERENCE

September 10, 2013 – Tuesday

Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. Introduction to Substance Abuse Treatment of LBGTT Hispanic/Latino Population JoAnne Keatley, MSW Time: 9 a.m.– Noon

Medical Assisted Treatment Victor Flores, MC, LAC, Darice Orobitg, PhD Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

Multicultural clinical supervision and consultation: A Latino Focus Regina Armas, PhD, Yvette Flores, PhD Time: 9 a.m. - Noon, 1 p.m. - 4 p .m.

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CONFERENCE

September 13, 2013 – Friday

Registration begins at 7:00 a.m. Conference 8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Larry Gasco, Ph D - LBHI Board Member -

Opening Comments

Principal Speaker

Alex Kopelowicz PhD-Chief of Psychiatry-Olive View Medical Center-”Involving Latino Families in Mental Health Treatment”

Networking

Concurrent Workshops

Providing Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Care to Childhood Cancer Survivors Laura Bava, PsyD, Lisl Schweers, LCSW, Kasey Rengan, RN

Strategies for Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care Ser-vices: Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Thomas Freese, PhD, Beth Rutkowski, MPH

La Psicobiologia del Amor y El Bolero (Spanish Session) Luis F. Ramirez, MD

Getting Organizational Buy-in for Cultural Competence and Latino Inclusion Efforts MaJose Carrasco, MPA

Differentiating the 3 Ds (Dementia, Depression and Delirium) with the Anciano Mario Rodriguez, LCSW, MPA, PhD, Carlos Rodriguez, MS, PhD

See, Believe, and Achieve: Mental Health Policy and Advocacy Ane C. Romero, MPA

Hosted Lunch, Awards and Closing Remarks

Ed Viramontes — LBHI Board Member

HONOREE: William Vega, Provost Professor

Executive Director, USC Edward R. Roybal

Institute on Aging

Continued

Networking

Concurrent Workshops

Midnight-Sunrise, Grief: Loss of a Loved One Paul Rodriguez, EdD

The Wise Latino Elder: Strengthening Our Ability to Serve as Mentors and Teachers Roberto Vargas, DrPH

An Existential Liberation Model for Working with Gay Latino Men Jose Navarro, LCSW, EdD

Promoting Hope and Recovery among Latinos with Serious Mental Ill-ness Maria Restrepo-Toro, MS

Animo! The Westside Latino Integrated Service Management Model Jaime Garcia, MD, Julie DeRose, MFT, Adrianne Angeles, LCSW, Elena Fiallo, L.Ac.

Triple P: Programa de paternidad positiva (Spanish Session) Nadia R. Jones, MFT, EdD

The Healing Music of Afro-Latinos Melissa Shepard, MFT, Melena Francis

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Thursday, September 12 $75.00

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3 Day Conference September 11-13 $200.00

4 Day Conference September 10-13 $235.00

“Preservation of one's own culture does not require contempt or disrespect for other cultures. ”

Cesar Chavez

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Latino Behavioral Health Institute is an approved provider of continuing education for the following:

California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, Provider No.: 2C-01-465-2013

California Board of Behavioral Science, Provider No.: PCE2166

Latino Behavioral Health Institute is also approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider No.: CEP13387 for 12 contact hours.

2013 HONOREE

William Vega

Provost Professor

Executive Director, USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging

William Vega, PhD, is Provost Professor with appointments in social work, preventive medicine, psychiatry, family medicine, psychology, and gerontology.

An elected member of the Institute of Medicine, Vega has conducted community and clinical research projects on health, mental health and substance abuse in diverse regions of the United States and Latin America. His specialty is multi-cultural epidemiologic and services research with adolescents and adults, supported by multiple public and private agencies and foundations. He has published more than 190 articles, chapters, and several books. The 2006 ISI Web of Science listed him in the upper half of one percent of the most highly cited researchers worldwide in social science literature over the past 20 years.

Prior to joining the Roybal Institute, Dr. Vega was director of the Luskin Center on Innovation at UCLA. In 2002, he received the Society for Prevention Research's Community, Culture and Prevention Science Award. and the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse's National Award of Excellence in Research by a Senior Scientist in 2004.

Dr. Vega has served on numerous boards and task forces, including health disparities work groups of the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Attorney General's Task Force on Methamphetamine, the Institute of Medicine Board on Population Health, the Committee on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Treatment Effectiveness, and chaired the Institute of Medicine Health Equity and Disparities Roundtable. He is also a former council member of the National Institutes of Health Fogarty International Center, served on multiple research review panels of the NIH, was a member of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research Advisory Committee, and Chaired the New Connections program for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in 2009.

The 2013 Latino Behavioral Health Institute (LBHI) Conference will be held at the

Sheraton Los Angeles

711 S. Hope Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017, Tel: ( 213 ) 612-3105

Room Reservations: A block of rooms has been reserved for LBHI Conference attendees at a discount rate.

Rooms rate is $149 + tax. DEADLINE to receive this special rate is September 10, 2013.

Parking: Daily conference parking rates for attendees are currently $10.00 self parking and $14.00 valet. Overnight parking $28.00 self parking and $32 valet parking with in and out privileges.

Dear Friends,

The 19th annual Latino Behavioral Health Institute (LBHI)

conference themed “Advancing Latino Behavioral Health:

From Margin to Mainstream” addresses behavioral health

issues of the moment. The 44 workshops and four plenary

sessions focus on health and behavioral health of the entire

Latino life span. Critical national issues are integration of

health, behavioral health, and related disorders. The 19th

annual conference features experts in each of these topics.

Your attendance at the conference will help you develop

strategies for increasing quality services to the Latinos in

your community.

The 19th annual LBHI conference is one of the premier

events offering ideas and strategies for reaching Latino/a

communities. Additionally, the conference offers tremendous

networking opportunities. You can take advantage of this

event to develop working relationships with colleagues

experienced in providing services to our community.

LBHI is hopeful you are able to attend this most important

event. Please pass this information on to your colleagues. –

Mil Gracias!!

Sinceramente,

Ambrose Rodriguez,

Director and Founder

Conference Goals

1. Disseminate cultural competence information on Latino behavioral health. This information is based in practice and science.

2. Promote the dialogue between consumers, family members and providers of service and researchers in Latino behavioral health.