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PRAIRIE VIEW EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM 2015 BRAIN-BASED THERAPY The End to the Theoretical Clubs and The Beginning of an Integrative Model October 29, 2015 Transforming Lives NEWTON, KANSAS

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Join us Oct. 29 in Newton, Kan., as we discuss brain-based therapy, ethics, mindfulness practice, group therapy, addiction, sex addiction, parenting, and brain-focused treatment.

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Page 1: Prairie View Education Symposium 2015 Registration Booklet

PRAIRIE VIEW EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM 2015

BRAIN-BASED THERAPYThe End to the Theoretical Clubs and

The Beginning of an Integrative ModelOctober 29, 2015

Transforming Lives NEWTON, KANSAS

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7:15-8:00 a.m.

8:00-11:15 a.m.

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

12:45-1:45 p.m.

2:00-3:00 p.m.

3:15-4:15 p.m.

GYM AUDITORIUM MEADOWLARK

Breakfast/Registration

Keynote Address:Brain-Based Therapy:

The End to the Theoretical Clubs and the Beginning of an Integrative Model

Ethics on the Road Less Traveled

Lunch

Mindfulness Practice

Sex Addiction

Brain-Focused Treatment

Group Therapy

Raising Parents

Addiction

October 29, 2015Prairie View, Inc. | Newton, Kansas

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

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REGISTER TODAY AT PRAIRIEVIEW.ORG/EDUCATION

MEET YOUR PRESENTERS

John Arden, PhD, is the author or co-author of 14 books, including Brain-Based Therapy with Adults and Brain-Based Therapy with Children and Adolescents, Conquering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Consciousness, Dreams and Self: a Transdisciplinary Approach, Science, Theology, and Consciousness, The Heal Your Anxiety Workbook, Heal Your OCD Workbook, Rewire Your Brain, The Brain Bible, and his most recent, Brain2Brain.

John Arden, PhDMark Willems is a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist. He is also clinical director of Turning Point, a psychiatric residential treatment facility for adolescents 10 to 17 years of age, located on the Prairie View, Inc. campus in Newton.

Mark Willems, LCMFT

Gail Unruh-Revel is a licensed clinical social worker, certified sex addiction therapist and certified sex therapist. She is director of the Center for Sexual Health at Prairie View, Inc.

Gail Unruh-Revel, LSCSW, CSAT, CST

Debbie Gray is a licensed specialist clinical social worker and licensed clinical addictions counselor at Prairie View, Inc.

Debbie Gray, LSCSW, LCAC

Jason Byler is a licensed specialist clinical social worker at Prairei View, Inc., and regularly speaks to faith communities regarding mental illness and the church.

Jason Byler, LSCSW

Mary Hotze is a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist and registered play therapist supervisor at Prai-rie View, Inc.’s east Wichita location, serving children, adolescents, adults and families.

Mary Hotze, LCMFT, RPT-S

Ralph Bharati, MD, is a psychiatrist at Prairie View, Inc.Ralph Bharati, MD

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8:00-11:15 AM | Recreation Center Gym | 3 CEUs

Brain-Based Therapy: The End to the Theoretical Clubs and The Beginning of an Integrative Model

This presentation attempts to cut through the theoretical fluff inherent in the brand name therapies to arrive at the common factors that produce the most efficacious outcome. Brain-based therapy searches for those factors that are consistent with neuroscience, memory research, and developmental psychology. This approach takes advantage of what we have learned from evidence-based practices and outcome management studies to identify the factors that work, as well as those that are counter therapeutic. It defines therapy and chemical dependency treatment as a mind/brain changing process that transforms dysregulation to the re-regulation of mood, cognition, and behaviors.

Goals and Objectives1. Explain the need to develop the common denominators among therapies for the major psychological

disorders.2. Identify the new developments in neuroscience that are applicable to psychotherapy and chemical

dependency treatment.3. Explain how these new developments can be explained to clients as part of therapy.

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

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Presenter: John Arden, PhD

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12:45-4:15 PM | Recreation Center Gym | 3 CEUs

Ethics on the Road Less Traveled

This workshop will look at ethics from the perspective of Author M. Scott Peck and his definition of civility. Case vignettes will be used to discuss the impact of systems, power, awareness, spirituality, transference, and community in making ethical decisions. Enhance your knowledge and ability to ethically practice therapy.

Goals and Objectives1. Recognize M. Scott Peck’s definition of civility as a basis for making appropriate ethical clinical decisions.2. Contrast the two differences of following rules vs. making sound ethical decisions.3. Identify at least three systems theory factors in determining ethics in relationships.4. Describe the three benefits of working in a community to further civil/ethical vocation.

GENERAL SESSIONS

REGISTER TODAY AT PRAIRIEVIEW.ORG/EDUCATION

12:45-1:45 PM | Auditorium | 1 CEU

Use Mindfulness Practice to Enhance Clinical PracticeLearn about mindfulness practice and how it can help relieve personal stress for both you and your adult and adolescent patients in all clinical settings. This presentation will include a brief review of some of the research as well as ideas for use with patients with chronic pain. Mindfulness will be practiced in this workshop.

Goals and Objectives1. Explain what mindfulness is and give at least two ways it can be used for personal use and for patients

in their practice setting.2. Identify the benefits of mindfulness for clinicians and their patients.

Presenter: Gail Unruh-Revel, LSCSW, CSAT, CST

Presenter: Mark Willems, LCMFT

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GENERAL SESSIONS12:45-1:45 PM | Meadowlark Room | 1 CEU

The Liturgy of Group Therapy: Developing an Environment Where the Healing Process Can Start

This workshop will challenge the helping professional to set up and lead groups in ways that engage difficult patients. The time will be spent reviewing best practice, modeling tools for groups, and role playing situations to encourage the professional to develop an intentional and ative therapeutic style for their specific groups.

Goals and Objectives1. Review theory of group development.2. Understand current best practice in leading groups.3. Learn specific techniques and tools to help patients engage in therapy in a group setting.

Presenter: Debbie Gray, LSCSW, LCAC

2:00-3:00 PM | Auditorium | 1 CEU

Sex Addiction: What It Is & What It Isn’tThis session will focus on the definition of sex addiction. Assessment and treatment protocols will be covered.

Goals and Objectives1. Identify what is and what isn’t sex addiction.2. Learn the assessment process used to determine whether this label fits for a particular patient.

Presenter: Gail Unruh-Revel, LSCSW, CSAT, CST

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2:00-3:00 PM | Meadowlark Room | 1 CEU

“Raising Parents” When Working with Children & Teens

Most therapists see children and teens alone. This workshop focuses on teaching parents and children how to work together so that years of therapy are not necessary.

Goals and Objectives1. Teach parents how to “teach” their children to “listen.”2. Let go of common myths about teens.3. Learn how to get parents and kids to take charge of the therapy.

Presenter: Jason Byler, LSCSW

REGISTER TODAY AT PRAIRIEVIEW.ORG/EDUCATION

Join the team

For more than 60 years, Prairie View Inc. has transformed the lives of thousands of individuals and families. If your passion is to bring others toward a common goal of living a

more healthy life, consider joining our team.

www.prairieview.org/careers

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3:15-4:15 PM | Auditorium | 1 CEU

Brain Focused Treatment for Children

Learn to help children and their families improve their relationships from a brain based perspective. Apply interventions based on brain based strategies.

Goals and Objectives1. Identify the parts and organization of a developing brain.2. Explain how different parts of the brain affect relational interaction.3. Identify developmentally appropriate interventions.

GENERAL SESSIONS

Presenter: Mary Hotze, LCMFT, RPT-S

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3:15-4:15 PM | Meadowlark Room | 1 CEU

Consequences of Substance Abuse

There are many consequeces of substance abuse. Learn the side effects of substance abuse and the additional medical complications that may occur as a result.

Goals and Objectives1. Relay a basic understanding of how substance abuse works in the brain.2. Identify at least three side effects of substance abuse on the brain and body.3. Recognize at least two medical complications associated with prolonged substance abuse.

Presenter: Ralph Bharati, MD

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Symposium RegistrationIncludes admission to the keynote address, general sessions and lunch. Also includes electronic access to the handouts following the conference.

Early-BirdOn/Before Oct. 1

RegularAfter Oct. 1

Professional $75.00 $95.00

Student $40.00 $95.00

Prairie View Employee $40.00 $95.00

Two Convenient Ways to Register1. Online at www.PrairieView.org/education (credit card)2. By mail: download the printable form at www.praireiview.org/education (check only)

Registration is not considered complete without payment. All paid registrations will be confirmed via e-mail.

Continuing EducationContinuing Education for this conference is provided by Prairie View, Inc. which is:

• Approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education credit for psychologists. Prairie View maintains responsibility for the program and its content. This program is being offered for 6 hours.

• Approved by the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board for continuing education for social workers. (BSRB approval #02-014). This conference meets the criteria for 6 hours of credit applicable toward relicensure.

• Approved as a provider of continuing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing. This workshop offering is approved for 6 contact hours applicable for RN, LPN, or LMHT relicensure. (Kansas Provider #LT-00020-0949)

All other participants will receive a certificate of attendance showing clock hours attended.

REGISTER TODAY AT PRAIRIEVIEW.ORG/EDUCATION

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ABOUT PRAIRIE VIEW

Caring for People of All AgesAt Prairie View, we welcome people who are struggling with mental illness and addictions. They are individuals, mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, couples and families. They come searching for answers, for help, for a caring and compassionate person to hear their story, for transformation. We support our clients on the life-changing road to recovery and treat each person with dignity and respect.

Individualizing Patients' OptionsEveryone responds to treatment differently, so it’s no surprise that you’ll find a wide array of licensed and/or credentialed providers covering a range of modalities. We can individualize your patients’ options to their needs. Prairie View financial counselors work with individuals, families and most major insurance companies to make life-transforming treatment attainable.

Specialized Credentials & Training• Addiction Treatment (Drug & Alcohol)• EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)• DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy)• Marriage and Family Therapy• Medication Management• Play Therapy• PTSD/Trauma• Sex Addiction• Sex Offender Treatment• Sex Therapy• TMS Therapy (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) for severe depression

For patients in Harvey, Marion or McPherson counties, we also offer housing services and vocational services, giving patients with a severe and persistent mental illness a fair chance of building confidence, living independently, and transforming their lives.

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REGISTER TODAY AT PRAIRIEVIEW.ORG/EDUCATION

Finding a ClinicianHaving your patient paired with the therapist best suited to their needs is crucial to their treatment.

To find a complete listing of our clinicians, their office location and treatment specialties, follow these simple instructions: Visit www.PrairieView.org/Contact. Fact sheets for each office location are available for download. Click on “Download Fact Sheet” for whichever location you desire.

Direct Admissions ProcessCall 316-284-6410 if you believe your patient is in need of hospitalization.

Admission Guidelines• Patient exhibits impairment in mood, behavior, thought processes or daily functioning that threatens the

well-being of self, others or property, and• Patient is medically stable.

Call 800-992-6292 to refer a patient to Turning Point, a psychiatric residential treatment facility for adolescents between the ages of 10 and 17 years, partial hospital, The Addictions Treatment Center at Prairie View, and TMS Therapy for severe depression.

Contact UsVisit PrairieView.org for a complete overview of our wide range of services and resources available to people of all ages.

For all general inquiries, requests for information or to schedule an appointment, call our Admissions office at 800-992-6292.Patients experiencing a mental health crisis may call our crisis hotline at 800-362-0180, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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PO Box 4671901 E. First St.Newton, KS 67114-0467

Recovery Begins Here

The Addictions Treatment Center at Prairie View

The Addictions Treatment Center at Prairie View uses a holistic, science-based approach to treatment. We listen to the client, not just the addiction.

Inpatient, intensive outpatient and outpatient opportunities are available. Help someone you know start his or her journey to recovery today.

Call us at 1-800-992-62921901 E. First St. | Newton, KS | AddictionsAtPrairieView.org