F-5: Rachel Bowman, Ph.D. Is an Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical
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Check enclosed payable to Arkansas ATSA ONLINE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE AT www.aratsa.com F-5: Rachel Bowman, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor at the University of Conference Tuition Arkansas for Medical Sciences Psychiatric Research Institute. She received her Seating is limited; participants are encouraged to register early. postdoctoral training at Johns Hopkins in Pediatric Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis. Registration ……..…..………….…………………………..$125.00 Copy or detach and mail to: F-6: Sheri J. Flynn, LSW, works for the Arkansas Department of Corrections and ATSA Members Registration……………………...…$100.00 is the Administrator of the Sex Offender Screening and Risk Assessment Student Registration……………………………………….$75.00 Northwest Counseling Associates Program. Ms.Flynn has worked in human services and corrections for 25 years. 4257 Gabel Drive, Suite 3A F-6: Jeff Tillman, B.S., is the Assistant Director for Probation and Parole Services Registration Postmarked After 11/15/09 add $25.00 and a Certified Law Enforcement Instructor. He has worked in law enforcement Fayetteville, AR 72703 Onsite Registration……………………….………….$175.00 for over 25 years.
F-6: Paula Stitz is the Manager for the State Sex Offender Registry, Arkansas For additional information or special accommodations contact: Crime Information Center. Ms. Stitz a graduate of the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy and the FBI National Academy. She has also Sam Wallace at 479-957-8546 or [email protected] No refunds will be issued. On site registrations, if seating permits, will be available at worked as a police officer for 18 years, with 8 of those years as the Chief of the rate of $175.00. ATSA membership will be verified online by AR-ATSA. Police for Eureka Springs. Breakout Session Selection: F-2: Sam Wallace, M.S., LPC is the Assistant Program Director for Youth Bridge, Inc. He also has a private practice at Northwest Counseling Associates *Conference proceeds to benefit Arkansas ATSA and Chi Sigma Iota* To plan for room size only, selections may be altered during the conference. specializing in sex therapy. Sam serves as the President for Arkansas ATSA.
Conference Location and Accommodations Name:______ T- 1 T- 2 T- 3 T- 4 T- 5 T- 6 Organization:______ F- 1 F- 2 F- 3 F- 4 F- 5 F- 6 F- 7 F- 8 Address:______
Check Here for Vegetarian Lunch______The University of Arkansas School of Continuing Education and The Cosmopolitan Hotel adjoins the Academic Outreach Conference Center, 70 N East Ave City:______State/Zip______2 East Center St. Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR 72701 (479) 442-5555 www.cosmofayetteville.com Phone______ONLINE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE AT www.aratsa.com
Conference rate of $85.00 per night are available at the Cosmopolitan Hotel by mentioning attendance at the “Joining Forces Conference”. Email:______The Arkansas Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers is committed Juvenile Sexual Abusers” to ending sexual victimization.
KEYNOTE PRESENTER
Keynote: Dr. Knight is a Professor of Psychology at Brandeis Friday, December 4th and University. He has served as the President for the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (2004) and The Society for 8:00-8:30 Registration Research in Psychopathology (2006). His research interests 8:30-9:30 Breakout Session F-1 Breakout Session F-2 include the assessment of and the taxonomic differentiation 1.00 CEU “Missing and Abducted “Technology and Sexuality: Youth among sexually aggressive males (both juveniles and adults) and Children” Trends in Sexual Behavior” the assessment of and the identification of core features of psychopathy. Raymond 9:30-10:00 Morning Break Present Knight, Ph.D. Sponsored by Someone 10:00-12:00 Breakout Session F-3 Breakout Session F-4 Thursday, December 3rd 3rd Annual Arkansas Association for the Treatment 2.00 “Clarification and “A 8:00-9:00 Registration CEU Reunification for Sexually Victim-Centered Approach for of Sexual Abusers Conference 9:00-10:00 Keynote Address: Ray Knight, Ph.D. Aggressive Youth and Treating and Managing Sex 1.00 CEU "Primary Prevention of Within-Family Victims” Offenders” Joining Forces: Rape: What Do Etiological Models Tell Us about Potentially Effective Prevention Strategies" 12:00-1:30 Lunch on your own Collaboration in the Treatment and 10:00-10:30 Morning Break AR-ATSA Members Only Luncheon and Business Meeting Sponsored Management of Sexual Abuse by Someone 10:30-11:30 Breakout Session T-1 Breakout Session T-2 1:30-3:30 Breakout Session F-5 Breakout Session F-6 This event is co-sponsored by the Counselor Education Program, 1.0 CEU “Juvenile Offender “Risk Assessment with Adult Sex 2.0 “An Introduction to Sexual “State of the State Address: University of Arkansas and Chi Sigma Iota: Counseling Academic and Community Notification Offenders in Arkansas” CEU Behavior Problems in Sex Offender Services" Professional Honor Society International: Rho Alpha Beta Chapter and Registration” Children and Adolescents The Counselor Education Program is an NBCC 11:30-12:30 Lunch Provided: Arkansas ATSA Awards Luncheon with Autism Spectrum Approved Continuing Education Provider (#4008) Sponsored by AR-ATSA Disorders” 12:30-1:30 Breakout Session T-3 Breakout Session T-4 3:30-4:00 Afternoon Break 1.00 CEU “The Recycling of Juvenile “Challenges in Addressing the Sponsored by Someone Sex Offenders in Treatment: Ambivalent and Inconsistent 4:00-5:00 F-7 F-8 Dermott Treatment Unit- Responses by Non-offending 1:00 Multi-Family Group Therapy "Medical Findings South Arkansas Youth Mothers to Their Sexually CEU with Adolescents with Illegal in Services” Abused Child” sexual Behaviors Child Sexual Abuse”
1:30-2:00 Afternoon Break Conference Closing 2:00-3:30 Plenary Session: Ray Knight, Ph.D. 1.50 CEU "The Role of Psychopathy in Sexual Aggression." F-3: Karen Worley, F-3 and F-7: Janice Ph.D. is an Church, Ph.D. is an December 3rd and 4th 2009 3:30-4:00 Afternoon Break Associate Associate Fayetteville, Arkansas Professor of Professor of 4:00-5:30 Breakout Session T-5 Breakout Session T-6 Pediatrics Center Pediatrics at the 12 NBCC Continuing Education Units Available 1.50 CEU “An introduction to “Assessment of Children with for Children at University of Trauma-Focused Cognitive- Sexual Behavior Problems” Risk, Arkansas Arkansas for ONLINE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE AT www.aratsa.com Behavioral Therapy for And Children’s Hospital. Medical Sciences Children and Adolescents” “Developmentally Disabled Dr. Worley is the (UAMS). Dr. Past President for Church is President Work Program and Sexual Assault Recovery and Prevention Agency(SARPA) and a AR-ATSA. Elect of AR-ATSA. the Rehabilitation contract counselor for Youth Bridge, in which he does youth sex T-1: Stacey Counseling offender specific counseling. Zimmerman, J.D. is Program at a juvenile judge in Arkansas State T-6: Kevin Santulli, Ph.D. is a Psychologist and Clinical the 4th District of University. Supervisor with the Arkansas Department of Corrections. He Washington has been a clinical member of ATSA since 1998 and is currently County Arkansas. F-8: Maria Teresa T-4: Helen T-2: Larry Gantt, Treasurer for AR-ATSA. Esquivel, M.D. is a Chambers, LCSW L.P.C. has been T-5 and F-5: Adam Clinical Assistant works for the providing sex T-5 and F-5: Ben Sigel, M.S. is a child and adolescent psychology H. Benton, Ph.D. is Professor in the Family Treatment offender specific intern at UAMS. He is completing his Ph.D. in clinical child a child and Department of Program. She treatment for psychology at Oklahoma State University. Ben has received adolescent Pediatrics at the provides adults and specialized training in Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral psychology fellow University of Registration Risk adolescents for Therapy and had coordinated the preadolescent sexual at UAMS. Dr. Arkansas for Assessments for seventeen years. behavior problems group treatment program at The University Benton received Medical Sciences youth as well as He has been in of Oklahoma. his Ph.D. at the (UAMS). pscychosexual private practice for University of assessments in the past nine Oklahoma. He has addition to years. treating juvenile specialized training abusers. T-2: J Michael in Trauma-Focused F-1: James F-3: Nancy Thomas, LMSW works with the UAMS Family Wood, Ph.D. Cognitive- Lampinen, Ph.D. is Treatment Program with a specialization in treating victims of Arkansas Behavioral Therapy the Director of the abuse. She received her MSW from the University of Arkansas, Department of and with youth Law and Little Rock in 2000 and has worked as a medical social worker Corrections Sex with sexual Psychology Lab at and at the UAMS Child Study Center. Offender Screening behavior the University of and Risk problems. Arkansas at Assessment Fayetteville. His Program as a research focuses Psychologist. Dr. on law Wood is a licensed enforcement psychologist in efforts to recover Arkansas and a missing persons, clinical and false memories, research member eyewitness of ATSA. testimony, and interrogation and T-6: Skip Hoggard, confessions. LPE is a therapist with UAMS at T-3: Dan Nehus, T-3: Roger D. LaFleur, LPE-I earned his master’s degree in Family Treatment LCSW. LPE-I is the Clinical Psychology from Northwestern State University, Program Clinical Director at Natchitoches, Louisiana and is an independent contractor of specializing in the Dermott clinical services. He is a member of ATSA and has 26 years of treatment of Treatment Unit. He experience in the mental health field. adolescents and has worked in the F-4: Dana Scott, BA Dana is currently the 4th Judicial District families with juvenile justice Victim Assistance Coordinator, which she has been since 1994. sexual behavior system for 37 Dana has a social work degree from the U of A. She has worked issues He also years. Dan is a at Youth Bridge and Children's House. specializes in the graduate of the treatment of University of F-4: Brannon Randolph, MBA, MS, LNHA, LPC, ACADC, NCC, adolescents with Tennessee Social CSAVA Brannon is currently the Executive Director for the eating disorders.