Keynote: Wiley Branton Jr. Is a Circuit Judge in the Sixth Judicial Circuit, Division

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Keynote: Wiley Branton Jr. Is a Circuit Judge in the Sixth Judicial Circuit, Division

Keynote: Wiley Branton Jr. is a Circuit Judge in the Sixth Judicial  Check enclosed payable to Arkansas ATSA Circuit, Division Eight for Pulaski and Perry Counties. He is a graduate of Morehouse College and the Georgetown University Conference Law Center and former law Professor at Howard University. Tuition Seating is limited; participants are encouraged to register early. Judge Branton is the son of the late Wiley A. Branton, Sr., Civil Rights Attorney for the Little Rock Nine.  Registration ……..…..………….…………………………..$125.00 Copy or detach and mail to: F-4: Roni Bowman, L.C.S.W. works for the Arkansas Department of Corrections  ATSA Members Registration……………………...…$100.00 Ouachita River Unit Reduction of Sexual Victimization Program (RSVP) since Northwest Counseling Associates 2007 and also works part time at Arkansas Juvenile Assessment and Treatment  Student Registration……………………………………….$75.00 Center as the lead supervisor for sex offender treatment. 4257 Gabel Drive, Suite 3A  Registration Postmarked After 11/10/10 add $25.00 T-9: Adam H. Benton, M.S. Ph.D. is child and adolescent psychologist in private Fayetteville, AR 72703 practice in Sherwood, AR at Behavior Management Systems, Inc. and in  Onsite Registration……………………….………….$175.00 Jacksonville at Families, Inc. Dr. Benton specializes in the treatment and For additional information or special accommodations contact: assessment of child traumatic stress and sexual behavior problems in children and adolescents. Sam Wallace at 479-957-8546 or [email protected] No refunds will be issued. On site registrations, if seating permits, will be available at T-7: Nicholas Mitrani, M.S., LPE is a Mental Health Professional at UAMS with the rate of $175.00. ATSA membership will be verified online by AR-ATSA. the Family Treatment Program (FTP). Nicholas also works with the AR-BEST Breakout Session Selection: Project, specifically as the Child Advocate Training Coordinator to help train and support the child and family advocates at the Children’s Advocacy Centers in *Conference proceeds to benefit Arkansas ATSA and Chi Sigma Iota* To plan for room size only, you may attend different sessions during the conference. Arkansas.

F-2: Adrian Sanders, B.A. is a probation officer and Sexual Abuse Management Team Coordinator for the 6th Judicial District serving Pulaski and Perry Counties. Name:______

F-5: Paula Stitz is the Manager for the State Sex Offender Registry, Arkansas Thursday Breakouts  T-1  T-2  T-3 Crime Information Center. Ms. Stitz a graduate of the Arkansas Law Organization:______ T-4  T-5  T-6 Enforcement Training Academy and the FBI National Academy.  T-7  T-8  T-9 F-5: Amy Ford, Assistant Attorney General, has provided legal support for the Friday Breakouts Sex Offender Assessment Committee since 2005. Address:______ F-1  F-2  F-3  F-4 Billie Burris- Rebecca Dennison  F-5  F-6

Conference Location and Accommodations City:______State/Zip______

The University of Arkansas School of Conference rate of $79.00 per night are Continuing Education and available at the Phone______ONLINE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE AT www.aratsa.com Academic Outreach Cosmopolitan Hotel by mentioning 2 East Center St. Fayetteville, AR attendance at the “Joining Forces Conference”. 479-442-5555 Email:______

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KEYNOTE PRESENTER 3:40-5:10 Breakout Breakout Breakout . Keynote: Barbara L. Bonner, PhD, a Clinical Child Psychologist, is a 1.50 CEU Session T-7 Session T-8 Session T-9 Professor and the CMRI/Jean Gumerson Endowed Chair, Director Overview of the Is it “Just” Fantasy? Assessing and of the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect (CCAN), and Associate Arkansas Building Hands-on Offense Treating and Director of the Child Study Center (CSC) in the Department of Effective Services for Histories of Internet Sexual Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Trauma (AR BEST) Sex Offenders Using Behavior In addition, she serves as the Director of the National Center on Project. Polygraph Problems in Sexual Behavior of Youth. Her clinical and research interests include the Children assessment and treatment of abused children, treatment outcome and program Friday, December 3rd effectiveness, prevention of child fatalities, and treatment of children and 8:00-8:30 Registration Present adolescents with inappropriate or illegal sexual behavior. Dr. Bonner is Past- 8:30-9:30 President of the Board of Councilors of the International Society for Prevention of Keynote Address: The Honorable Wiley Branton, Jr. 1.0 CEU Keeping Victims’ Needs at the Forefront 4th Annual Arkansas Association for the Treatment Child Abuse and Past President of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC). She has presented her research throughout the US and 9:30-10:00 Morning Break internationally. of Sexual Abusers Conference 10:00-11:30 Breakout Session F-1 Breakout Session F-2 Thursday, December 2nd 1.50 Forensic Interviews: Allowing Transforming “Cultural” Joining Forces: 8:00-8:45 Registration CEU Children to Talk and Using Differences into Solutions among Collaboration in the Treatment and 8:45-10:00 Opening Remarks: Sam Wallace, MS, President AR-ATSA What They Tell Us: the Multidisciplinary Team of 1.0 CEU Keynote Address: Barbara Bonner, Ph.D. Professionals Working with Management of Sexual Abuse Controversial Issues in the Treatment of Adolescents with Illegal Intrafamilial Sexual Abuse Cases This event is co-sponsored by the Counselor Education Program, Sexual Behavior University of Arkansas and Chi Sigma Iota: Counseling Academic and 11:30-1:00 Lunch on your own Professional Honor Society International: Rho Alpha Beta Chapter 10:00-10:30 Morning Break AR-ATSA Members Only Luncheon and Business Meeting Sponsored The Counselor Education Program is a NBCC by Mt. Hope Counseling Centers Approved Continuing Education Provider (#4008) 10:30-12:00 Barbara Bonner, Ph.D. 1:00-2:00 Breakout Session F-3 Breakout Session F-4 1.5 CEU Ethical Issues in the Treatment of Adolescents with Illegal 1.0 Family Trauma Resulting from An Overview of the Reduction of Sexual Behavior CEU Intra-familial Sexual Abuse: Sexual Victimization Program 12:00-1:00 Lunch Provided: Arkansas ATSA Awards Luncheon Therapeutic Challenges and Potential Interventions for 1:00-2:00 Breakout Session Breakout Breakout Family Members and Treatment 1.0 CEU T-1 Session T-2 Session T-3 Providers Arkansas Sex Utilization of the Changing Leopard 2:00-2:30 Afternoon Break Offender Sexual Offender Spots: Working 2:30-4:00 Breakout Session F-5 Breakout Session F-6 Residency Registration with Psychopathic 1:50 Sexual Offending and the Law: The Intersection of Domestic Restrictions: Is Assessment in the Sexual Offenders CEU Residency Restrictions, Civil Violence and Child Victimization There a Better Treatment of Commitment, and Judicial December 2nd and 3rd 2010 Way? Adolescents Review Fayetteville, Arkansas 2:00-2:20 Afternoon Break T-7 and F-3: Karen T-7 and F-3: Janice Church, Ph.D. is an Associate 11 NBCC Continuing Education Units Available 2:20-3:20 Breakout Breakout Breakout Worley, Ph.D. is an Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for (2.5 Ethics CEU Available) 1.0 CEU Session T-4 Session T-5 Session T-6 Associate Professor of Medical Sciences (UAMS). Dr. Church is President Elect Therapist Treatment of Examining the Pediatrics Center for of AR-ATSA. Dr. Church was awarded the Distinguished Burnout in Adolescents Who Dialectical Behavior ONLINE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE AT www.aratsa.com Children at Risk, Arkansas Psychologist of the Year Award for Outstanding Psychosexual Sexually Abuse: Therapy (DBT) Contributions, Arkansas Psychological Association, 2009. The Arkansas Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is committed Children’s Hospital. Dr. Therapies: Moving from Relapse Treatment Worley is the Past to ending sexual victimization. Impairment, Prevention to a Good Technique with President for AR-ATSA. Ethics, and Lives Model Group Therapy She is a clincial Member of ATSA and the been providing sex the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers. state public policy offender specific contact for ATSA. treatment for adults and F-6: Kendra Koehler, M.Ed., L.P.C. currently serves as She is an active adolescents for seventeen the Domestic Violence Project Coordinator for the member of a number years. He has been in Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape and of state boards private practice for the Domestic Violence adressing child abuse past ten years. issues. T-8: J Michael Wood, T-6: Helen E. Miller, M.S., L.P.C. works at Ozark Ph.D. Arkansas Guidance Center providing diagnostic services and T-5: Harold F-3: Helen Chambers, LCSW works for the Department of coordinating the Axis II treatment track. Helen has Biazo, LCSW Family Treatment Program at the Corrections Sex Offender worked with sexual offenders for several years and is a works for Arkansas Childrens Hospital. Helen Screening and Risk member of ATSA. completes risk assessments and provides Assessment Program. Dr. treatment for juvenile sexual offenders Wood is a licensed and their families and victims of sexual abuse and their psychologist in Arkansas Consolidated Youth families. Helen is a clinical member of ATSA. and a clinical and research Services in Jonesboro and member of ATSA. He has has worked with extensive research adolescent sexual abusers experience with sexual for over 12 years. Harold offender issues and has is also experienced in presented at state and treating adult sexual national conferences. offenders. Harold is a F-3: John Clemmons, clinical member of ATSA. Ph.D. is an Assistant F-1: Professor of Pediatrics at

Stephanie T-4: Sam Wallace, M.S., L.PC is the Assistant the University of Arkansas Smith, B.S., Program Director for Youth Bridge. Sam Wallace for Medical Sciences. His also has a private practice in Fayetteville. He J.D. clinical appointment is serves as the president of AR-ATSA and is a clinical serves as between the Family and research member of ATSA. Regional Director of the Treatment Program and National Child Protection the Adolescent Sexual Training Center at Adjustment Project within NorthWest Arkansas the Center for Children at Community College. She Risk located at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. is a former deputy prosecutor whose experience is in cases of child maltreatment. T-2: Dan Nehus, LCSW. T-2: Roger D. LaFleur, LPE-I earned his master’s degree LPE-I is the Clinical in Clinical Psychology from Northwestern State Director at the Dermott University, Natchitoches, Louisiana and is an Treatment Unit. The DTU independent contractor of clinical services. He is a serves or more 16 sex member of ATSA and has 26 years of experience in the offender between the mental health field. ages of 18 – 21. He has T-1 and T-8: Sheri J. Flynn, M.S.,LSW, works for the worked in the juvenile Arkansas Department of Corrections and is the justice system for 38 Administrator of the Sex Offender Screening and Risk years. Assessment Program. Sheri has worked in human T-3: Larry Gantt, L.P.C. has services and corrections for 25 years and is a member of

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