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46th Annual FMHAC Conference
March 31 - April 2, 2021
On-Demand available through June 2, 2021
The 46th Annual FMHAC Annual Conference is going to be even bigger, and better than ever before. The LIVE conference will kick off on March 31, 2021 through April 2, 2021. After the LIVE conference ends, you will receive an email link allowing you to view the ON-DEMAND recordings for an additional 60 days, lasting through June 2, 2021 allowing you to "drop in" virtually over multiple weeks while continuing to stay safe.
Your registration includes:
• Access to all 34 education sessions
• Ability to earn up to 53 continuing education credits
• Access to the same amazing speaker line-up through live chat and facilitated Q&A sessions
• Downloadable session materials
• Networking in live chat conversations with other attendees
March 31 - April 2, 2021
On-Demand available through June 2, 2021
The 46th Annual FMHAC Annual Conference is going to be even bigger, and better than ever before. The LIVE conference will kick off on March 31, 2021 through April 2, 2021. After the LIVE conference ends, you will receive an email link allowing you to view the ON-DEMAND recordings for an additional 60 days, lasting through June 2, 2021 allowing you to "drop in" virtually over multiple weeks while continuing to stay safe.
Your registration includes:
• Access to all 34 education sessions
• Ability to earn up to 53 continuing education credits
• Access to the same amazing speaker line-up through live chat and facilitated Q&A sessions
• Downloadable session materials
• Networking in live chat conversations with other attendees
Live Conference Schedule
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
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Thursday, April 1, 2021
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Friday, April 2, 2021
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*Updated Information will be noted in red
Opening Presentation
- Mass Violence Prevention: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go from Here?; James Densley, PhD
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Keynote Presentation
- Interpersonal and Structural Trauma of People in the Criminal Legal System; Sarah Vinson, MD
PowerPoint Updated 3/27/21
Breakout Presentations 1
- Controversies in Forensic Mental Health: Historical and Future Perspectives; Ariana Nesbit, MD, MBE; David Naimark, MD
PowerPoint Updated 3/30/21 - The Diagnosis Debate: Its use in NGI, IST, MDO and SVP Evaluation – Part 1; Melinda DiCiro, PsyD, ABPP; Susan Napolitano, PhD; Brandon Yakush, PsyD
PowerPoint Updated 3/27/21 - Practical Evidence-Based Interventions for Juveniles on Probation; Norbert Ralph, PhD, MPH
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Handout - Addressing Burnout During Times of Uncertainty; Melissa Piasecki, MD; Heather Haslem
PowerPoint Updated 3/31/21 - Understanding Suicide and Suicide Risk in Specific Inmate Groups: Lifers, Females, and the Severely Mentally Ill; Robert Horon, PhD; Justine Schmollinger, JD, PhD; Amber Carda, PsyD
PowerPoint - Behavioral Health Court Model: The Dance of Mental Health and the Justice System; Breawna Lane, LMFT
PowerPoint - Jail to Community Entry Program: The Missing Bridge from Incarceration to Recovery; Geoffrey Glowalla, LMFT, MPA, CCHP; Adelene Tsujiuchi, PsyD, LMFT, CCHP
PowerPoint - Words to Deeds - The Case for IST Diversion; Katherine Warburton, DO
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Breakout Presentations 2
- What Does Change Management have to do with Forensic Mental Health? Part 1; Will Cash; Tom Granucci, LCSW
PowerPoint Updated 3/24/21 - The Diagnosis Debate: Its use in NGI, IST, MDO and SVP Evaluation – Part 2; Melinda DiCiro, PsyD, ABPP, Susan Napolitano, PhD; Brandon Yakush, PsyD
PowerPoint Updated 3/27/21 - An Overview of the Sexual Behavior Treatment Program: A Court Ordered Sex Offender Treatment for Juveniles in a Correctional Setting; Kirsten Mason, PsyD; Brenda Chiu, PsyD
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Handout 1
Handout 2
Handout 3 - Evidence-Based Understanding of Empathy and Sexual Offending; Elijah Morrow, PsyD; Adam Yerke, PsyD
PowerPoint - Felony Mental Health Diversion - Breaking the Cycle of Criminal Justice Involvement for People with Mental Illness; Darci Delgado, PsyD; Barbara McDermott, PhD; Ashley Breth, MA; Sheri Akins, LMFT; Todd Schirmer, PhD
PowerPoint Updated 4/1/21 - Blueprint for a Successful Mental Health Court; Teri Lipelt; Jasmine Gonzalez, BS; Jonathan Raven, JD; Preston Schaub, JD; Allison Zuvella, JD
PowerPoint - Words to Deeds - From CDCR to Community: Transition Planning Before, At, and After the "Gate"; Lisa Heintz, JD; Doug Smith, MD, DFAPA; Holly Cundiff, MA; Terri McDonald
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CSG Justice Center Housing Report
Housing is Key (Covid-19 Rental Assistance)
DHCS Peer Support
DHCS CalAIM
Breakout Presentations 3
- What Does Change Management have to do with Forensic Mental Health? Part 2; Will Cash; Tom Granucci, LCSW
PowerPoint - The Elusive Competence to Stand Trial Element: (In)ability to Assist Counsel in the Conduct of a Defense in a Rational Manner Element of Competence: How to Consider It; How to Evaluate It; John Philipsborn, MEd, MAS, JD
PowerPoint - Risk Assessment Approaches for Youth Who Have Sexually Offended: The Violence Risk Sexual-Youth Offense Version (VRS-YSO) Part 1; Mark Olver, PhD
PowerPoint Updated 3/29/21 (Additional handouts will be made available at the time of the presentation) - Field Reliability of SVP Evaluation; Joseph Lockhart, PhD, ABPP; Melinda DiCiro, PsyD, ABPP
PowerPoint - Creating and Maintaining a Behavioral Health Program in San Mateo County Correctional Facilities; Shivika Dharamrup, PsyD; Alexa Carbajal, PsyD
PowerPoint - Serious Mental Illness, Substance Use Disorder, and Criminal Thinking in Offender in Community Settings: Implications for Policy and Practice; Andrea Dauber-Griffin, PhD; Mona Minton, PhD; Audrey Bordeaux, JD
PowerPoint Updated 4/1/21 - Applying Collaborative Justice to Sexually Violent Predator Civil Commitment; Shoba Sreenivasan, PhD; Amy Hoffman, JD; Allen Azizian, PhD
PowerPoint - Words to Deeds - Trends and Findings in Mental Health and Criminal Justice Linked Data; Dawnte Early, PhD
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Breakout Presentations 4
- Feigned Suicidality in Corrections: A Necessary but Perilous Differential Diagnosis; Joseph Obegi, PsyD
PowerPoint Updated 3/29/21 - Risk Assessment Approaches for Youth Who Have Sexually Offended: The Violence Risk Sexual-Youth Sexual Offense Version (VRS-YSO) Part 2; Mark Olver, PhD
PowerPoint Updated 3/29/21 (Additional handouts will be made available at the time of the presentation) - Interventions for Developmentally Delayed Adults with Sexual Offending Behaviors: Creating Pathways for Healthy Sexual Thinking and Behaviors; Alan Stillman, LCSW
PowerPoint - The 5 Pillars of the Psychologically Healthy Workplace: Applications to Correctional and Forensic Settings; Parker Houston, PsyD, ABPP
PowerPoint Updated 4/1/21 - The Turnaround: Santa Barbara County's Approach to IST Treatment and Diversion; John Lewis, PhD
PowerPoint - Mental Health Firearm Laws and Restoration of Firearm Rights; Joseph Simpson, MD, PhD
PowerPoint - Words to Deeds - Successful Reentry/Transition from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: Identification of Barriers and Solutions to Address Them; Brenda Grealish, MA; Lisa Heintz, JD; Jamal Rowe; Kevin Hoffman
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Handout
CSG Justice Center Housing Report
Housing is Key (Covid-19 Rental Assistance)
DHCS Peer Support
DHCS CalAIM
Closing Presentations
- Social Determinants of Mental Health; Ruth Shim, MD, MPH
PowerPoint - Saving Lives: Caring for Individuals with Opioid Use Disorder and/or Co-Occurring Substance Use, Mental Health and Physical Health Disorders; Thomas Freese, PhD
PowerPoint Updated 3/25/21
Words to Deeds-MHSOAC Criminal Justice Innovation Incubator
- Mental Health Innovation: Barriers and Opportunities; Sharmil Shah, PsyD; Jake Segal (No CE Available)
PowerPoint Updated 3/29/21
MHSOAC Collaborative Projects
W2D OAC Webinar 4 Systems Analysis Barriers Overview
Barriers Table for Public Release
CJ Reentry Barriers and Solutions – SB369
CCJBH [Council on Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health] is seeking public comment from the Words to Deeds Track presentations and publications on this page regarding the Barriers Table until 4/15. We’ll be posting an updated version on 4/21. CCJBH has not yet posted its 4/30 Full Council meeting information, but targeting posting date is 4/21/2021: https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/ccjbh/meetings/.
Continuing Education
53 Continuing Education Credits Available for: BBS, BRN, CPA
15 Continuing Education Credits Available for: MCLE, CJER
The 2021 Conference is NOT approved for POST.
Statements: FMHAC is approved by the California Psychological Association to provide continuing professional education for psychologists. FMHAC maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Provider #FOR005. Course meets the qualifications for 53 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs, LPCCs, LEPs, and LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences through the California Psychological Association. State Bar of California MCLE Provider #15388.
15 Continuing Education Credits Available for: MCLE, CJER
The 2021 Conference is NOT approved for POST.
Statements: FMHAC is approved by the California Psychological Association to provide continuing professional education for psychologists. FMHAC maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Provider #FOR005. Course meets the qualifications for 53 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs, LPCCs, LEPs, and LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences through the California Psychological Association. State Bar of California MCLE Provider #15388.