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2004
Conference Program
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2004
Conference Proceedings
Evidence-Based Practice: Bringing the Beauty Out
of the Beast
September 13 and 14, 2004
Please
note: all files are presented in PDF format.
| Monday, September 13, 2004 |
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KEYNOTE
9:15 - 10:15
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Keynote:
An Extreme Make-Over for the Beast: Tensions
and Syndromes and the Role of Total Clinical
Outcomes Management in the Implementation
of Evidence-based Practices
John S. Lyons, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry
& Community Medicine at Northwestern University's
Feinberg School of Medicine and Director of
the Mental Health Services & Policy Program.
John Lyon's most recent book is Redressing
the Emperor: Improving Our Children's Public
Mental Health System. More about John Lyon's
nonprofit organization, the Buddin
Praed Foundation. |
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Session 1
10:15 - 11:45
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Data
Collection Really Can Be Useful!: Program
Evaluation of the Whatcom County Teen Court
Deborah Kirby Forgays, Ph.D., Associate Professor,
Department of Psychology, Western Washington
University, Bellingham, WA. |
Connecting
With Youth--Building a Therapeutic Relationship
Examining the Contributions of Youth and Teachers/Counselors
Ann Doucette, PhD, Senior Research
Associate, Center for Mental Health Policy,
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. |
Virginia's
Approach in Implementing Evidence-based Practices
in Children's Mental Health
Leah Hamaker, Legislative Policy Analyst,
and Amy Atkinson, MPA, Legislative Policy
Analyst and Executive Director, Virginia Commission
on Youth, Richmond, VA. |
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Session 2
1:15 - 2:45
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Capturing the Beast
Within--Resident Incident Reports
Tim Davis, MS, LMHC, LMFT, Executive Director,
Christopher Dal Pra, MC, LMHC, LPC-P, Assistant
Director, and Mark R. Holmes, MSW, LMHC, Operations
Director, Tamarack Center, Spokane, WA. |
Development
of the CALOCUS Instrument.
Nancy C. Winters, M.D., Associate Professor
of Psychiatry, Director of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry Residency Training and Les G. Busch,
M.Ed., Professor of Psychiatry and Director
of the Children's Psychiatric Day Treatment
Center, Oregon Health Sciences University,
Portland, OR. |
Part
I: Outcome Development and Measurement--The
IARCCA Outcome Project: Chasing Elephants
with Butterfly Nets
Steven M. Koch, Ph.D., HSPP, Riley Child Development
Center, Indiana School of Medicine, Department
of Pediatrics and Monique Busch, MSW, ACSW,
IARCCA Institute for Excellence, Inc., IA |
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Session 3
3:15 - 4:45
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Is
"Logic Model" a Noun or a Verb? Logic Models
Revisited
Kari Greene, MPH, Program Evaluation Specialist,
and Rich Blum, MBA, CMPH, Chief Information
Officer, Trillium Family Services, Portland,
OR. |
The
Path Home: Using Measurable Treatment Outcomes
for a Child's Successful Reintegration to
the Community
Vincent Strumolo, MS, LMFT, Director of Clinical
Services, Alternate Family Care, Sunrise,
FL. |
Part
II: Research to Practice--The IARCCA Outcome
Project: Chasing Elephants with Butterfly
Nets
Steven M. Koch, Ph.D., HSPP, Riley Child Development
Center, Indiana School of Medicine, Department
of Pediatrics and Monique Busch, MSW, ACSW,
IARCCA Institute for Excellence, Inc., IA.
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Tuesday, September
14, 2004
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Session 4
9:00 - 10:30
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The Child and Adolescent
Needs and Strengths (CANS) Instrument.
John S. Lyons, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry
& Community Medicine at Northwestern University's
Feinberg School of Medicine and Director of
the Mental Health Services & Policy Program,
Chicago, IL. |
Oregon
Association of Treatment Centers (OATC) Data
Management and Analysis Project: A Multi-Agency
Effort to Develop an Evidence-based Practice
Model.
Stanley Gilbert, LPC, Executive Director,
Klamath Youth Development Center, Klamath
Falls, OR; Mark Lewinsohn, Ph.D., Director
of Child & Family Services, Tualatin Valley,
Portland, OR, Jon Schwartz, M.Ed., Executive
Director, POYAMA Day Treatment Center, Independence,
OR. |
An
Alumni Study of Foster Care as a Protective
Factor for Maltreated Youth
Kirk O'Brien, Ph.D., Research Analyst, and
Catherine Roller White, M.Ed., Research Specialist,
Casey Family Programs, Seattle, WA. |
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Session 5
10:30 - 11:30
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Tracking:
Systematic Approach to a Single-Case Study
Design Patricia Taglione, Psy.D., Vice
President, Clinical and Community Services
and Catherine McConnell, Ph.D., Director of
Clinical and Community Services, Allendale
Associates, Lake Villa, IL |
Lessons
from the Data Trenches: Developing a Data-Focused
Electronic Records System
Dan Tupper, Database Administrator, Trillium
Family Services and William R. Connors, MSW,
President, Sequest Technologies,
Inc., Lisle, IL. |
A
Learning Organization: EMQ Child and Family
Services.
Jerry Doyle, CEO, EMQ Children
and Family Services, EMQ, Campbell, CA. |
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Plenary
11:30 - 12:00
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PULLING
IT ALL TOGETHER: WHAT CAN WE TAKE HOME?
Robert E. Lieberman, MA, LPC, President,
CHARPP and CEO, Southern Oregon Adolescent
Study and Treatment Center |
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