MACMHB SPRING PRE-CONFERENCE INSTITUTES

Monday, May 18, 2015 1:00pm – 4:00pm Training (12:30pm Registration)

Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, 187 Monroe Avenue, NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 $20 Registration Fee (Fee includes materials and breaks)

Pre-Conference Institute #1: Secondary Trauma and its Personal and Professional Impact

 Qualifies for 3 CE hours for Social Workers  Dr. James Henry, PhD, Director, Western Michigan University School of Social Work This pre-conference institute will define Secondary Trauma Syndrome (STS), identify STS symptoms, and provide strategies to address STS in the workforce. A description of the interaction between organizational stress and STS will occur. The difference between STS and burnout will be described. Participants will learn: 1. What STS is and how to identify symptoms of STS; 2. How to tell the difference between STS and burnout; and 3. Strategies to address STS and organizational stress.

Pre-Conference Institute #2: The Drama Triangle: Avoiding the Entanglement with Cluster B Personality Disorders

 Qualifies for 3 CE hours for Social Workers  Josh Smith, MSW, LMSW, Owner, DBT Center of Michigan and DBT Center of Western Kentucky Often times when interacting with individuals with Cluster B personality disorder/traits, (Borderline, Narcissistic, Anti-Social and Histrionic Personality Disorders) a “dance-of-power” occurs between them and others they interact with. This “dance-of-power” often leads to unnecessary tension, drama and conflict in both parties. This training is designed to help individuals understand how to quickly identify Cluster B personality traits, get a general idea behind the drama triangle and learn common drama patterns individuals with Cluster B personality disorders/traits will engage in. This understanding can help you with becoming more aware of the dysfunctional emotional tendencies they try to engage in with others and tips on how to stay out of the drama triangle. Participants will be able to: 1. Identify personality characteristics in each of the Cluster B Personality Disorders; 2. Identify the 3 drama positions in the Drama Triangle; and 3. Identify the “home” positions on the Drama Triangle for each Cluster B Personality Disorder and ways to “frustrate the drama.”

Pre-Conference Institute #3: Boardworks 2.0: Board Member Orientation & the Role of Board Members in the Rights Protection Process

 Mary Anderson, Board Member, Newaygo County Mental Health Center; Chair, Mid-State Health Network  Michael K. Vizena, MBA, Executive Director, Michigan Association of CMH Boards  Andrew Silver, BA, Director of Training, Office of Recipient Rights, MI Department of Health and Human Services This session is designed for new and current board members. We will start with a brief keynote address, followed by presentations on Orientation to the Governance and Leadership Program and Critical Updates. We will conclude with an opportunity to discuss board related planning and action considerations relative to the day’s learning. Orientation: New board members are provided (a) an overview of the Learning Program and (b) a brief summary overview of basic and key substantive and technical information contained in the Learning Program Conference Presentation Series of nine workshops that constitute the core curriculum. Update: Current board members are provided a comprehensive update on the most critical issues for the upcoming year. This particularly includes matters of the state and federal budgets, MDHHS’s PIHP and CMHSP contracts and critical policy issues. A portion of this workshop will cover the role of the CMHSP Board as it relates to the Rights Protection Process. Attendees will learn how the Board relates to the Recipient Rights Advisory Committee, to the selection of the Recipient Rights Director and its role in the Recipient Rights Appeals Committee. The session will review the rights of recipients as enumerated in the Mental Health Code, discuss the role of rights in the protection of consumers, training requirements for agency staff, confidentiality issues, the Recipient Rights Annual Report and how the Board can use this tool for process improvement. Participants will be able to: 1. Understand their role as Board Members in the Rights Complaint Process; 2. Identify at least 2 factors that explain the relationship of the Board to the Recipient Rights Advisory Committee; and 3. Participate in and react proactively to the review of the Annual Recipient Rights Report. MACMHB SPRING PRE-CONFERENCE INSTITUTES (Attn: Lisa) Monday, May 18, 2015 1:00pm – 4:00pm Training (12:30pm Registration) Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, 187 Monroe Avenue, NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 $20 Registration Fee (Fee includes materials and breaks)

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Cancellation Policy: Substitutions are permitted at any time. No-shows will be billed at the full training rate. All cancellations will be assessed a $15 administrative fee. Cancellations received less than 10 business days prior to the conference will be charged the full conference rate and no refunds will be given. Select the Pre-Conference you plan to attend: o Pre-Conference #1: Secondary Trauma and its Personal and Professional Impact o Pre-Conference #2: The Drama Triangle: Avoiding the Entanglement with Cluster B Personality Disorders o Pre-Conference #3: Boardworks 2.0: Board Member Orientation & the Role of Board Members in the Rights Protection Process

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$20 PAYMENT METHOD: Questions? Call MACMHB (517) 374-6848 Payment DOES NOT need to accompany registration form. However, payment or purchase order must be received by the day of the training. Credit cards are no longer accepted for onsite payment. You must pay with check, money order or cash onsite.  Check Enclosed (payable to MACMHB)  Purchase Order (attached)  MACMHB uses PayPal to process all credit card payments. If you are paying by credit card you must pay through PayPal. A PayPal account is not required. Go to www.macmhb.org; click on “Services,” click on “Make a Payment,” then follow the prompts to complete the process. No on-site credit card payments will be accepted. Continuing Education Credits: Social Work: The Michigan Association of Community Mental Health Boards (MACMHB), provider #1140, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org, through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. MACMHB maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Approval Period: 11/10/13-11/10/16. Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval. Social Workers participating in the pre-conference institutes (5/18/15) may receive a maximum of 3 clock hours. Course Delivery Method: Conference Substance Abuse Professionals: MACMHB is approved by Michigan Certification Board for Addiction Professionals (MCBAP). MACMHB maintains the responsibility for the program and content. Credit hours are pending. Certificate Awarded: At the conclusion of this conference, turn in your Verification of Attendance form to the MACMHB Staff to be initialed. You will turn in the top sheet and retain the bottom sheet which serves as your certificate of participation. Who Should Attend: Board members, CEOs, COOs, CFOs, medical directors, clinical directors, case workers, supports coordinators, children’s supervisors and other practitioners at all levels of practice (beginning, intermediate and/or advanced). Evaluation: There will be an opportunity for each participant to complete an evaluation of the course and the instructor. If you have any issues with the way in which this training was conducted or other problems, you may note that on your evaluation of the training or you may contact MACMHB at 517-374-6848 or through our webpage at www.macmhb.org for resolution.