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Recovery:the Art of Change
Present the
21st Annual PSRANM Conference
June 12, 13, and 14, 2013
(June 12th 6 hour Ethics workshop)
Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel
IN COORDINATION WITH THE OFFICE OFCONSUMER AFFAIRS
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21st Annual Conference
June 12, 13, and 14, 2013
Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel
Board of DirectorsHeather Clark, Executive Director
Sam Vigil, President
Martha Beltramo
Helen Cooley, Secretary
Marcia Hawthorne
Catharine Harding Silent Auction
Kimmie Jordan, web designer
Patrick Loyd
Roger PipkinsMartha Rimmel Awards
Gail Robertson Workshops, Program
PSRANM would like to invite new members to be on our
board and explore ways to help with next years conference.Please see any of the people listed above for more
information. (A sign-up sheet is located on the registration
table) Thank you!
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PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
June 12, 13, and 14, 2013
Dear Conference Participant:
The Executive Committee, Conference Chairs, and Conference Committee would like to welcome youto the 21stAnnual Conference of the Psychosocial Rehabilitation Association of New Mexico in
coordination with the Office of Consumer Affairs (OCA). Conference Committee members will be
located in the registration area in the lobby throughout the conference to assist you with any
questions or problems. We appreciate your participation in this conference and trust it will be a
positive and rewarding experience!
I. General Information
A. Name Badge Your name badge must be worn to be admitted to all sessions.B. Room Monitor Workshops may have a room monitor available for speakers or
participants who need assistance. Monitor volunteers need to report to the registration
table at least 15 minutes prior to the start of each workshop to pick up the packet ofevaluation forms. Packets are to be returned at the end of each workshop.
C. Smoking restrictions: Smoking is permitted in designated areas ONLY. Please watch forsigns.
D. Messages and Announcements Throughout the conference there will be space at theregistration table where messages, employment opportunities, opportunities to volunteer,
and announcements may be posted.
E. Refreshment breaks 15 minute breaks will occur between the workshops. Beverages willbe available in the morning during registration on June 13th and during both of the
afternoon breaks. Lunch will only be served on Thursday, June 13, 2013 and a continental
breakfast will be served on Friday, June 14, 2013.
F. Silent Auction: We want to thank Catharine Harding and volunteers for their hard work
in organizing our Silent Auction. Please take the time to view and bid on the many wonderfulitems that will be available to the highest bidder.
II. Conference Schedule: A complete workshop schedule as well as a map of the
hotel has been included in this program. The Chaco Ballroom (where we begin our
Conference) breaks into Valle Grande I, Tijeras, and Bandelier. The Rio Grande Room (the
Hospitality Room) is located
III. PSRANM Annual Meeting: The Association and Executive Committeewould
like to invite EVERYONE to attend this meeting, Thursday June 13th at 12 noon during lunch.
IV. Evaluations:
A. Forms to evaluate the speakers on their presentations will be distributed prior to the
start of each workshop. Please submit your completed forms to the room monitor or speaker
before you leave each session.
B. Total Conference Evaluation To receive your Certificate of Attendance, a completed
Overall Conference Evaluation Form must be submitted to the registration table. Your
responses will be carefully reviewed by the PSRANM board and used to develop future
conferences. We appreciate you taking the time to express your opinions as completely as
possible.
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Certificate of Attendance and CEUs: You will exchange your completed Overall
Conference Evaluation Form at the registration table for your Certificate of Attendance
at the end of the conference on Friday after 5:15 p.m. If you need to leave early and need
partial CEUs, please see Heather Clark, PSRANM Executive Director
A. CEUs: Workshops that have been approved for CEUs under the New MexicoCounseling and Therapy Practice Board are indicated in this program. In order foryou to receive CEUs, you will need to complete the CEU Verification Form that
has been included in the program. Room monitors or presenters must initial the CEU
Verification Form for each workshop for which you are requesting CEUs. Please sign
into the workshop as well. A possible twelve (12) units are available for Thursday and
Friday. This is in addition to the six (6) units if you attend the Ethics Workshop on
Wednesday, June 12, 2013 (Total possible = 18).
B. CPRP CEUs The entire conference is appropriate for CPRP CEUs.C. CPSW CEUS There are 12 CEUs available for Certified Peer Support Workers plus
the 6 Ethics CEUs for a total of 18 possible CEUs. CPSW CEUs will be sentto
participants by mail.
Thank you for your support and participation in this years Conference. We hope that you will
enjoy the workshops, activities and networking. Plan to attend next year at the 22nd annual
PSRANM Conference.
If you are interested in joining the 2014 Conference Planning Committee or becoming a board
member of PSRANM, please sign up at the registration table!
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Wednesday June 12, 2013
A Day of Ethics with Michael Maestas, LPCC
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m./Valle Grande
Coffee & afternoon snack provided -- 6 CEUs
Michael G. Maestas has been in the behavioral health field for over
thirty years having served in various leadership and management
capacities. He has directed the statewide operations of mental health
programs and systems throughout New Mexico. Mr. Maestas is currently the Clinical Therapy
Manager of the Psychotherapy and Inpatient Clinical Social Work Departments for UNM
Psychiatric Center. He is currently the Chair of the NM Counseling and Therapy Practice
Board. Michael has also served on a number of Boards over the years. Mr. Maestas has
provided professional development seminars at local, state, national and international
conferences throughout his entire career. Mr. Maestas has taught Psychology, Criminal Justice
and Ethics courses as a part-time adjunct faculty for the last 20 years.
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Thursday, June 13, 2013
7:30-9:00 a.m. Registration and Welcome Hotel Lobby (ground floor)
Coffee & afternoon snack provided/Lunch provided
Dr. Michael Fuller serves as a faculty clinician and advisor for The
Psychiatric Consultation and Liaison Service. He has been a faculty
member with UTMB since 1989 and is certified by the American Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology. A native of Oklahoma, Dr. Fuller attended the
U.S. Army Academy of Health Science eventually completing his premed
education at the University of Texas at San Antonio in 1980. He received
his medical degree from UTMB in 1984 and then completed a two-year
internship at the United States Air Force Medical Center in San Antonio.
In 1986, Dr. Fuller returned to Galveston and UTMB for a four year
psychiatry residency followed by a two-year fellowship in consultation-
liaison services. As an associate clinical professor, Dr. Fuller advises residents, fellows and
medical students in accurate, effective patient evaluation, treatment and referral. His
expertise comes from years of experience with the Psychiatric Consultation and Liaison
Service where he evaluates and treats hundreds of patients requiring immediate
interventions during their hospitalization in any of the UTMB facilities or in the Emergency
Department. Dr. Fuller also brings to psychiatry his vast knowledge of general medicine
derived from his two years of providing instruction in the Family Medicine Department of
UTMB. This enables him to easily incorporate or differentiate medical issues into his
treatment decisions involving psychiatric interventions. His research activities have included
investigation into the progression of AIDS encephalopathy and the effect of variousmedications shown to slow this process. Dr. Fuller has also participated in research and
medication trials in an effort to better treat depression in AIDS patients and in trials aimed at
treating Traumatic Stress Syndrome in combat injured soldiers. Dr. Fuller has given
numerous lectures and seminars throughout Texas on several subjects including anxiety
disorders, treatment of depressive disorders, psychiatric manifestations of AIDS, clinical
hypnosis, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, emergency psychiatric interventions and substance
abuse.
9:00 a.m. 10 a.m. Keynote Presentation
-The Art of Recovery-Michael A. Fuller, M.D.
Chaco Bandelier Ballroom
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice BoardCEUs 1.00
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Break Out Workshops
10:15-11:30
Workshop #1: Substance Abuse: Michael Fuller, M.D. Dr. Fuller will continue discussing
the history and present the state of affairs we face in treating and supporting individuals with
serious mental illness as well as my own challenges regarding recovery with Bipolar Disorder.The workshop will be more of an intimate discussion of our collective progress towards
recovery in an interactive format. I hope for significant audience input to drive the topics.
Valle Grande I
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25
Workshop #2: Combat Trauma and the Returning VeteranHoyt Roberson, MC, MS,LMFT. This workshop will illustrate the effect of combat and reintegration on returning
veterans, with a focus on understanding the possible causes of anxiety, Post-traumatic StressDisorder (PTSD), and associated co-morbid challenges associated with them. As a result of
the workshop, attendees will have a better understanding of the challenges and pressures
experienced by some returning veterans, and will have discussed considerations for use by
PSR professionals.
Tijeras
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice BoardCEUs 1.25
Workshop #3: "Integrating Recovery Oriented Care in Resident Psychiatry Training"
Caroline Bonham, M.D. and Heather Cumbo, M.D. This workshop will inform recoveryoriented providers, consumers and advocates about the challenges and pursuits to integrate a
recovery oriented curriculum into a psychiatry residency training program. The objective of
this workshop is to help understand the current perspectives of psychiatrists and psychiatry
residents, the challenges facing psychiatry and the pursuits to overcome the academic
limitations of a medical model of recovery.
Bandelier
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25
11:30 1:00 p.m.
Lunch provided/Annual Meeting
Chaco Ballroom
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1:00 2:15 p.m.
Workshop #4: Shared Decision Making A model of Behavioral Health Services with afoundation in principles of recoveryNorma Faries, MAOM, LADAC. This workshop will
include: understanding what Shared Decision Making (SDM) is and how it is implemented; the
disconnect that frequently is perceived or exists between professionals and consumers;overcoming misunderstandings and educating stakeholders on the process; and successful
outcomes supported by research.
Valle Grande I
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25
Workshop #5: Taking a Look at DSM-V Kimmie Jordan, MS, CPRP, LADAC. There havebeen many changes to areas of the DSM-V from the DSM-IV to many of the diagnoses used in
mental health and the understanding of the DSM can seem overwhelming at times. Thispresentation will provide information on the changes related to the common diagnoses seen
in psychiatric rehabilitation and assist participants in better understanding changes affecting
them and those they work with. It will be an interactive lecture format enabling those in
attendance to ask and get their questions answered.
Tijeras
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25
Workshop #6: Centennial Care Elizabeth Lacouture, MA and Tom Lane, CRPS. New
Mexico is in the process of implementing the new Centennial Care Medicaid program, which ison track to begin January 1, 2014. The goal of this new program is to ensure that Medicaid
recipients are getting the right care in the right place at the right time. It is also designed to
eliminate the silos that currently exist between physical health, long term care and behavioral
health in order to provide a more holistic approach to health and wellness. This workshop
will provide an overview of the Centennial Care program and will specifically highlight the
opportunities and changes that people in the New Mexico behavioral health system can expect
to see. Workshop participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and participate in
discussion with the presenters.
Bandelier
2:15 2:30
Afternoon snack & coffee provided
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2:30 3:45
Workshop #7: Current status of a NIMH-sponsored Project to Test a Peer-specialistModel in Addressing Behavioral Health Disparities in the Rural LGBT Population of
New Mexico David Ley, M.D. For the past year, Dr. Ley and a team from PIRE have beenimplementing a program designed to help LGBT individuals in rural NM receive support from specially
trained LGBT peers. LGBT in rural NM communities often struggle to receive effective, affirming
behavioral health care. Since 2012, the communities of Farmington, Socorro and Gallup have had
LGBT peer specialists providing supports and assistance to LGBT-identified individuals. Along with an
LGBT peer from the team, Dr. Ley provides an update on this projects goals, successes, and challenges.
Valle Grande INM Counseling and Therapy Practice BoardCEUs 1.25
Workshop #8: 2013 Legislation Affecting Behavioral Health Nancy Koenigsburg, MSW,
Esq. Nancy is the legal director for Disability Rights New Mexico and will present an update
on the 2013 New Mexico Legislative Session.
Tijeras
Workshop #9: Recovery in a Homeless Environment Carol Luna Anderson, Ph.D., LPCCThis workshop will look at the various wellness services and self-management tools that can
be utilized for and by the homeless. How do we define housing and economic stability and
how can I get there? Topics that will be covered include building your own support system,
simple tools to help gain control of self, and resources Peer Support Workers have available to
benefit the homeless.
Bandelier
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice BoardCEUs 1.25
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4:00-5:15 p.m.
Workshop #10: Understanding Co-Occurring DisordersAndrew Parrish, MS, LMFT.
Co-occurring disorders are often misunderstood by clients, family members, and even byservice providers. This workshop will generally address the overlap of mental illness and
substance use, and how best to overcome barriers that often impede success in recovery and
resiliency. Group discussions will be strongly encouraged with a lot of audience participation.
Come ready to learn and interact!
Valle Grande I
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice BoardCEUs 1.25
Workshop #11: Promoting Resiliency through Peer Support Whole Health Tom Lane,
CRPS. This presentation will provide information and strategies about the resiliency domains
included in the Peer Support Whole Health and Resiliency model. A brief review of what has led us upto this point with regard to recognizing that now, a whole person-approach results in the best
outcomes for health and quality of life. Practical approaches to supporting people improve their
overall health in the resiliency domains listed below will be presented.Learning Objectives:
Optimism based on Positive Expectations Cognitive Skills to avoid Negative Thinking Meaning and Purpose Spirituality
At the end of the presentation, participants will be able to: 1) Understand the impact co-morbid
conditions have on people living with psychiatric disabilities, 2) Describe the four resiliency domains
3) Identify at least 3 practical approaches to supporting people improve their overall health in the fourresiliency domains incorporated into the Peer Support Whole Health and Resiliency model, and
4) Understand the role of trained peer specialists, in promoting improved health outcomes in the four
resiliency domains.
Tijeras
Workshop #12: Justice Involved Veterans, Recovery and SupportCamila Lopez, LISWThe Presentation will discuss the VHA Initiative to outreach to Justice Involved Veterans and the
importance of access to VHA and Community support. The role of peer support and mentoring within
both VHA and the Veterans Court Model is key to recovery success for Justice Involved Veterans.
Bandelier
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice BoardCEUs 1.25
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Friday June 14, 2013
8:00-9:00 a.m. Registration
Continental Breakfast provided
9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Keynote Speaker:
Theresa Moyers
Assistant Research Professor, UNM Department of Psychology
Chaco Bandelier Ballroom
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.00
Dr. Moyers is a clinical psychologist who began her as a psychologist in the
Substance Abuse Treatment Program at the VA Medical Center. She is now
an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of New Mexico and a
Senior Researcher at the Center on Alcoholism Substance Abuse and
Addiction (CASAA). She is the principal investigator for two federally-funded grants exploring process variables in the effectiveness of MI and
optimal strategies for teaching it. Dr. Moyers has published more than
thirty chapters and articles on motivational interviewing. She has taught
MI workshops in 38 states and 6 countries. When not working, she is a
frequent competitor in the sport of dog agility.
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Workshop Breakouts
10:15 11:30
Workshop #13: Working with Families of Veterans with PTSDRichard L. Meth, MSW,
Ph.D. To simply describe the impact a Veteran diagnosed with PTSD has on the family as
stressful, grossly understates the profound affect this illness has on the family. Oneresearcher has even observed that a Veteran returning to the family from military service
with PTSD can be a catastrophic event for that family. This catastrophic stress can be sudden,
unexpected and frightening to children and frequently disruptive to the couples relationship.
This workshop examines how a Veteran diagnosed with PTSD impacts family life and presents
a recovery-based model designed to help families understand how to respond to their loved
one.
Valle Grande I
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice BoardCEUs 1.25
Workshop #14: Explaining theWRAPMarcia Hawthorne, CPS and Helen Cooley, MS,
CPRP, CHES. The Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) is a way of using self-help skills and
strategies that complement other treatment scenarios in achieving levels of wellness, stability
and recovery that are always hoped for. Participants will learn recovery and self-
management skills and strategies for dealing with psychiatric symptoms as well as any
chronic illness or complications in life using the five key recovery concepts of hope, personal
responsibility, self-advocacy, education and support.
Tijeras
Workshop #15: Centennial Care:The Next Generation in a Recovery-Focused Systemof CareFelicia Thomas-Spalding, M.A., MBA, LPCC. An overview will be provided of the key
changes within the Centennial Care program that will offer increased opportunities for the
development and support of recovery-focused care. We will review the role of providers,
members, and the health plan in promoting health and wellness in this new environment. We
will identify key changes in the Medicaid managed care program within the State of New
Mexico under the Centennial Care program and explore how these changes support the
principles of recovery as health plans participate in the New Mexico modernization of the
Medicaid program.
BandelierNM Counseling and Therapy Practice BoardCEUs 1.25
11:30 1:00 p.m.Lunch on Your Own
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1:00-2:15
Workshop #16: Where Certified Peer Support Workers are now and Where they are
Going Marcia Hawthorne, CPSW, Donald Hume, CPSW. This workshop is an introductionto CPSW Program, to point out the importance of peer work in the new systems of care and
identify the areas where CPSWs are utilized now, and can be used in the future like
Community Support Workers in a Core Service Agency, an ACT, PSR programs, and Peer Run
Wellness Centers. We will also describe the process and requirements to attend the training
and to take the test and then we will have a question and answer period at the end.
Valle Grande I
Workshop #17: Creating Peer Run Programs Kimmie Jordan, MS, CPRP, LADAC&
Patrick Loyd, CPSW. Using his experience from starting and running successful peer-run
programs, Patrick will provide an overview of running peer-run programs. He will providethe participant with information which they can use to start their own peer-run program from
the ground up and will address areas of concern in such programs. There will be a question
and answer time at the end of the presentation for individuals seeking more information.
Tijeras
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice BoardCEUs 1.25
Workshop #18: Are you ready for Employment?Gail Robertson,MA, CPRP, LMHC&Elizabeth Novar, Sr. PSRT. Supported Employment will be explained along with how PSR Caminante
provides services including how employment readiness skills are taught in a classroom (resume
writing, interviewing skills, job development, and securing appropriate references). Elizabeth willshare how she currently helps clients individually and we will provide information about how
earnings might affect Social Security benefits. Handouts will be furnished.
Bandelier
2:15 2:30
Afternoon snack & coffee provided
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2:30 3:45
Workshop #19: Nils Rosenbaum, MD and Matthew Tinneyfrom Crisis Intervention Team
(CIT).
Valle Grande I
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice BoardCEUs 1.25
Workshop #20: Vocational Rehabilitation ServicesJack Osborne, MS, CRC and KristinaDaniels, M.Ed. An overview of Vocational Rehabilitation Services with the New Mexico Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) will be given that will include how DVR can assist you in obtainingemployment. The difference between general disabilities caseloads and Severe Disabling Mental
Illness caseloads will be explained. The process of getting started in DVR, the application process,
what to expect, and eligibility and services for an employment outcome for you will all be explained.
Tijeras
Workshop #21: Traditional HealingHelen Tafoya, LPCC
Bandelier
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice BoardCEUs 1.25
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4:00-5:15 p.m.
Workshop #22: Comprehensive Community Support Services Heather Clark, MS,CPRP, LPCC. Come learn about Community Care Support Services (CCSS) in relationship with
a Core Service Agency. A basic overview will be given of the wraparound philosophy as it
relates to CCSS.
Valle Grande I
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25
Workshop #23: How to Access the 2nd Judicial District Court, Family Court, and Family
Court Clinic Mercedes Marshall, Ph.D & Judith Finfrock, Esq. What the Family Court and
Court Clinic Are. How the Family Court can assist you, and how to access specific services
such as filing a motion for an order of protection from domestic violence. Other topics
covered will be, services provided through the Court Clinic, accessing the Court Clinic and
how best to communicate with each other during the separation/divorce process in the bestinterest of your children as well as other topics regarding families dealing with
separation/divorce.
Tijeras
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25
Workshop #24: Evidence-based Treatment Option for TraumaLora Smalley, LMFT.There is a lot of press about PTSD and Trauma Informed Care, but what is this? This
workshop will cover what is trauma and PTSD, why some appear to recover naturally, and for
those who dont, what are the best treatment options for them? The top evidence-based
treatment models will be reviewed and discussed for not just those used in PSR, but othertreatment options to help educate clients who might need more focused treatment options
beyond the PSR group.
Bandelier
NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CEUs 1.25
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Thank You and Acknowledgements
PSRANM thanks all of its individual and organizational members for their ongoing support.
Membership in Membership in USPRA gives you membership in PSRANM. Go to
www.uspra.orgto become a member.
PSRANM thanks all of the organizations who make it possible for their members and staff toattend this conference and other PSRANM events. These are member agencies who are
committed to the values of psychosocial rehabilitation and include: Southwest Counseling
Center, Community Options, Southern New Mexico Human Development, The University
Psychiatric Center (UNMH) Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Border Area Mental Health Services,
The Life Link, St. Martins Hospitality Center, Share Your Care Adult Day Services, and
Pathways, Inc.
PSRANM thanks the following for providing scholarships for the Conference:
Behavioral Health Services Division (BHSD) Presbyterian Behavioral Health New Mexico Molina Health New Mexico Optum Health New Mexico Blue Cross Blue Shield New Mexico
PSRANM is grateful to all of the individuals who have worked to further the values of PSRANM
and to support the association including all of its board members current and past.
The story of Litoi is also the story of every human being,
traveling life as through a maze, taking many turns while
growing stronger and wiser as life continues until the end at thedark center of the maze.
Tracing the light path with your finger you will find one more
turn at the end, away from the center. Here we can look back on
the trail and find acceptance of the last step.
Litoi, the man in the maze
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