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<title>Ohio Department of Mental Health Calendar of Events</title>
<link>http://dmhext01.mh.state.oh.us/dmh/events/listing.nsf</link>
<description>Complete Current ODMH Calendar of Events Listing.</description>
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<pubDate>05/20/2013 02:44 AM</pubDate>
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<title>Motivational Interviewing:  Applied Skills for Practice - 05/20/2013 (Columbus Ohio)</title>
<link>http://dmhext01.mh.state.oh.us/dmh/events/Listing.nsf/vieweventdetail?openagent&amp;8989CBA887FABC5185257B4A0051706B</link>
<description>"Motivational Interviewing, Applied Skills for Practice" builds upon our "MI 
Foundations Part 1 &amp; 2" training events and provides participants with the 
opportunity to continue integrating this evidence-based treatment into their 
work with individuals who have severe mental illness and/or co-occurring 
substance use disorders. This workshop is highly interactive and experiential 
with small and large group activities. Participants will...
&#8226;Be introduced to strategies to manage challenges presented by this population;
&#8226;Practice Motivational Interviewing in the presence of simulated hallucination;
&#8226;Continue to integrate prior learning from MI Foundations Part 1 and 2 through 
structured practice of MI's Phase-1 and Phase-2 skills.

Pre-Requisite

Participants must successfully complete Motivational Interviewing Foundations, 
Part 1 and Part 2 from the Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western 
Reserve University (or the equivalent). </description>
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<title>Suicide Risk &amp; Prevention for At Risk Youth and Young Adults in Transition - 05/20/2013 (Canfield Ohio)</title>
<link>http://dmhext01.mh.state.oh.us/dmh/events/Listing.nsf/vieweventdetail?openagent&amp;03F66F70C5F1525D85257B4B0045DAAE</link>
<description>There is a high risk of suicidal behavior for youth and young adults who are 
aging out of foster care and youth who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, 
transgender.  This half day program will focus on working with these two 
at-risk populations.  The focus of the Suicide Prevention Coalitions of 
Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull Counties is to increase the awareness of 
suicide prevention and decrease stigma of receiving help through community 
resources.  </description>
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<title>Motivational Interviewing, Applied Skills for Practice: Central Region of Ohio  - 05/21/2013 (Columbus Ohio)</title>
<link>http://dmhext01.mh.state.oh.us/dmh/events/Listing.nsf/vieweventdetail?openagent&amp;696559A9DBDD22AE85257AEE0055F6E7</link>
<description>Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a collaborative, person-centered form of 
guiding to elicit and strengthen motivation for change. It is a way of working 
with people (consumers, clients, patients) to assist them in accessing their 
intrinsic motivation to change behaviors that contradict their essential values 
and interfere with the achievement of their life goals. Motivational 
Interviewing is both a philosophy and a set of strategic techniques. It is an 
evidence-based treatment with a broad range of applications.

The Center for Evidence-Based Practices (CEBP) at Case Western Reserve 
University makes an attempt to incorporate exercises and examples specific to 
the unique practice settings of participants in its training events, with an 
emphasis upon skills that advance the recovery of individuals with severe and 
persistent mental illness and/or substance use disorders. The CEBP's core 
Motivational Interviewing training events include the following:
&#8226;Foundations of Motivational Interviewing, Part 1
&#8226;Foundations of Motivational Interviewing, Part 2
&#8226;Motivational Interviewing, Applied Skills for Practice
&#8226;Motivational Interviewing, Resources for Clinical Supervisors

The CEBP provides Foundations of Motivational Interviewing as two all-day 
events, Part 1 and Part 2. Both workshops provide core concepts and skills from 
which participants may build proficiency in the use of this evidence-based 
treatment. At the completion of Part 1, the CEBP expects participants to 
practice the basic strategies of MI in their work settings before attending 
Part 2.

THIS EVENT | APPLIED SKILLS FOR PRACTICE

Pre-requisite: "Motivational Interviewing Foundations, Part 1 &amp; Part 2," from 
the Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University (or 
the equivalent).

"Motivational Interviewing, Applied Skills for Practice" builds upon "MI 
Foundations, Part 1 and 2" and provides participants with the opportunity to 
continue integrating this evidence-based treatment into their work with 
individuals who have severe mental illness and/or co-occurring substance use 
disorders. Participants will be introduced to strategies to manage challenges 
presented by this population. For instance, participants will practice 
Motivational Interviewing in the presence of simulated hallucinations. 
Participants will then continue to integrate prior learning from "MI 
Foundations, Part 1 and 2" through structured practice of MI's Phase-1 and 
Phase-2 skills. This workshop is highly interactive and experiential with small 
and large group activities.</description>
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<title>QPRT: Suicide Risk Assessment and Management Training Program - 05/31/2013 (Cincinnati Ohio)</title>
<link>http://dmhext01.mh.state.oh.us/dmh/events/Listing.nsf/vieweventdetail?openagent&amp;50504397F21964FD85257B21006B82CC</link>
<description>This training program teaches the core competencies required of professionals 
responsible for the care and safety of consumers detected to be at elevated 
risk for suicidal self-directed violence. Following foundational lectures on 
epidemiology, clinical risk patterns, and the current status of suicide risk 
assessment, clinicians learn how to conduct a standardized, evidence-based, 
seven-step interview designed to elicit perceived burdensomeness, suicidal 
desire, intent, capability and buffers against suicide.</description>
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<title>MH/AOD Housing Developers Meeting - 06/05/2013 (Columbus Ohio)</title>
<link>http://dmhext01.mh.state.oh.us/dmh/events/Listing.nsf/vieweventdetail?openagent&amp;9F56F39397A42AC285257A860056FF7E</link>
<description>A meeting for AOD &amp; MH housing developers to learn about funding, developing, 
financing, operating and managing housing projects</description>
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<title>Mental Health 101 - 06/11/2013 (Toledo Ohio)</title>
<link>http://dmhext01.mh.state.oh.us/dmh/events/Listing.nsf/vieweventdetail?openagent&amp;FFF94013E4A097A785257A860059803E</link>
<description>Discussion on topic such as, what it means to have a Mental Health diagnosis 
and the associated symptoms, treatment options, recovery, prognosis, 
medications, communication and, crisis intervention. </description>
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<title>Mental Health 101 - 06/12/2013 (Cincinnati Ohio)</title>
<link>http://dmhext01.mh.state.oh.us/dmh/events/Listing.nsf/vieweventdetail?openagent&amp;5A20F2B7A384FD3885257A860059CF33</link>
<description>Discussion on topic such as, what it means to have a Mental Health diagnosis 
and the associated symptoms, treatment options, recovery, prognosis, 
medications, communication and, crisis intervention. </description>
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<title>Mental Health 101 - 06/13/2013 (Columbus Ohio)</title>
<link>http://dmhext01.mh.state.oh.us/dmh/events/Listing.nsf/vieweventdetail?openagent&amp;F04114A36FA87BB485257A86005A04D5</link>
<description>Discussion on topic such as, what it means to have a Mental Health diagnosis 
and the associated symptoms, treatment options, recovery, prognosis, 
medications, communication and, crisis intervention. </description>
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<title>Critical Time Intervention Training - 06/20/2013 - 06/21/2013 (Dayton Ohio)</title>
<link>http://dmhext01.mh.state.oh.us/dmh/events/Listing.nsf/vieweventdetail?openagent&amp;642D056EC91A3E9B85257B5F005D5915</link>
<description>Critical Time Intervention (CTI) is a focused, time-limited case management 
model intended to connect people with mainstream resources as they transition 
from homelessness or institutional settings (e.g., prisons, hospitals) into 
housing. The principle goal of CTI and is to prevent recidivism and other 
adverse outcomes upon return to community living. Subsequently, this training 
will inform mental health boards and housing/homeless program providers about 
CTI, implementing the model, stabilization of homeless persons back into the 
community and use of stages of change &amp; motivational interviewing to intervene.</description>
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<title>Critical Time Intervention Training - 06/24/2013 - 06/25/2013 (Akron Ohio)</title>
<link>http://dmhext01.mh.state.oh.us/dmh/events/Listing.nsf/vieweventdetail?openagent&amp;5C0E62ED5FED951885257B5F005F200E</link>
<description>Critical Time Intervention (CTI) is a focused, time-limited case management 
model intended to connect people with mainstream resources as they transition 
from homelessness or institutional settings (e.g., prisons, hospitals) into 
housing. The principle goal of CTI is to prevent recidivism and other adverse 
outcomes upon return to community living.

Subsequently this training will provide an overview of CTI including its 
practice and implementation, utilizing this best practices model, stabilizing 
housing, and using stages of change and motivational interviewing.</description>
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