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Concurrent Session Call for Programs: School and College Organization for Prevention Educators (SCOPE) 2012 Annual Conference
United States
Florida
06/01/2012

Concurrent Session Call for Programs: School and College Organization for Prevention Educators (SCOPE) 2012 Annual Conference

SCOPE is soliciting program proposals for its 2nd Annual Conference, to be held October 18-20, 2012 at the Caribe Royale Orlando in Orlando, FL.

• The Call for Programs closes on June 1, 2012.
• Notifications of acceptance/rejection will go out electronically by June 15, 2012.

Selections will be based on the following criteria:

o Relevance to the topics of: advocacy, alcohol abuse, bullying, bystander intervention, diversity, drug abuse, eating disorders, harassment, hazing, mental health, peer education, primary prevention, relationship/domestic/intimate partner violence, research, sexual assault, sexuality, sexual health, social norms, stalking, suicide, tobacco
o Completeness, detail and professionalism of the proposal
o Willingness of presenters to facilitate roundtable discussions in addition to their concurrent session(s)
o Evidence‐based, promising and innovative model programs/practices are welcome
o Engaging format, presenters and/or concepts

• You are encouraged to submit multiple proposals
• Co‐presented sessions are encouraged
• All presenters must register for the conference. You need not be a SCOPE member to attend, nor present.
• If accepted, presentation materials will be due on September 4, 2012.

All emails should be directed to Michelle Issadore, executive director via email to execdir@wearescope.org. To reach the SCOPE office by phone, call 610.993.0227.

Health Educator, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker
Call for Presentation Proposals: American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association 2013 Conference
United States
Minnesota
11/15/2012

Call for Presentation Proposals: American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association 2013 Conference

May 29 – June 1, 2013 Bloomington, Minnesota

Goal of the Conference

The American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association (ADARA) is pleased to announce the 2013 ADARA Conference, a national conference to be hosted in Minnesota. Our conference theme is “Blazing New Trails” which refers to “doing something different,” “doing early or pioneering work that others will follow up on,” and “doing something that no one has done before, especially something important for other people.”

This conference seeks to provide training and networking opportunities for mental health professionals, vocational rehabilitation counselors, independent living service providers, educators, interpreters, transition specialists, community-based rehabilitation providers, and any support staff in the helping professions.

Presentation Proposals

Presentation proposals for concurrent sessions, pre-conference sessions, or poster session should address effective or innovative practices used in working with deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing consumers in the settings of mental health, rehabilitation, school, independent living, transition, group homes, etc.

Submitted proposals should include learning objectives and references that will assist in applying for professional continuing education units for conference attendees. Proposals for concurrent sessions should be for 90 or 180 minutes long. Proposal topics are listed below, but are not limited to:

Possible Areas and Topics

• Interfacing education and mental health
• Working with trilingual families
• Testing demonstrations
• Olmstead, recovery, peer support
• Supporting community living options
• Drug/alcohol abuse treatment strategies
• Trauma informed care
• Working with low functioning/language dysfluent consumers
• Developing cultural competency
• Therapeutic techniques/theories & effective counseling techniques & strategies (e.g., EMDR, DBT)
• Mental health/chemical dependency interpreting

• Deaf/Hard of Hearing cross-cultural conflicts
• Professional management
• Public policy
• Using technology in therapeutic settings
• Navigating the new health care environment
• Client-centered approaches/ Early interventions
• Career assessments
• Residential programming
• Levels of care: residential, outpatient, intensive, group homes
• Job coaching/Job placement
• Transition
• Autism
• Vocational evaluations
• Work adjustment

Process for Submitting Proposals

1) Complete the required presentation proposal form.

2) Develop a brief abstract of the presentation, not to exceed 125 words. If accepted, this description will be included in the program book.

3) Briefly describe how your presentation ties into the conference theme.

4) Briefly describe experience, qualifications, or credentials which reflect your expertise for your intended presentation topic.

5) Submit a summary, not to exceed 500 words, of the proposed presentation for review by the planning committee. This summary should include a minimum of three (3) learning objectives.

6) Include a short biography (up to 125 words) for each presenter.

7) Workshop sessions will be 90 or 180 minutes long. Put all the above information in MS Word and e-mail with the application form to:

Mr. John Gournaris
2013 ADARA Conference Chair
John.Gournaris@state.mn.us

Selected presenters (two per presentation) will be provided free registration for the conference. Presenters will be responsible for their own travel, lodging, meals, and incidental expenses. Please plan to bring your own laptop computer for PowerPoint presentations.

Conference proceedings will be published and disseminated following the conference.

The deadline for submitting proposals is November 15, 2012.

Allied Health Professional, Deaf/Hearing-Impaired Person, Occupational Therapist, Policy Analyst, Psychologist, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Social Worker
2012 Call for Abstracts: American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP) 23rd Annual Meeting and Symposium
United States
Florida
06/01/2012

2012 Call for Abstracts: American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP) 23rd Annual Meeting and Symposium

December 6-9, 2012 Turnberry Isle Hotel Miami Aventura, Florida

The AAAP 23rd Annual Meeting and Symposium will be held December 6-9, 2012 at the Turnberry Isle Hotel Miami in Aventura, Florida. This meeting will provide clinicians and researchers the latest developments in treating mental health and substance use disorders. Meeting highlights will include: symposia, workshops, poster sessions showcasing new research in the field, Breakfast for Trainees, Dessert with the Experts, Poster Luncheons, and a Case Conference.

Deadline for Abstract Submissions: June 1, 2012

Submission categories

Paper Presentations offer an opportunity to briefly present research findings or data on clinical experiences. These presentations are organized into concurrent 60-minute sessions with each abstract presentation 10 minutes in duration followed by an additional 5 minute question/answer period.

Posters are displayed throughout the conference with the author(s) hosting informal sessions about their work.

Workshops are 90-minute sessions which emphasize an interactive learning process around a specific topic. The emphasis will be on skills development and small group discussion as opposed to dissemination of information in a lecture format.

For further information email annualmeeting@aaap.org or call (401) 524-3076.

Physician Researcher, Psychiatrist
Call for Abstracts: 12th International Forum on Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Spain
09/16/2012

Call for Abstracts: 12th International Forum on Mood and Anxiety Disorders

November 7-9 2012 Barcelona, Spain

Deadline for abstract submission 16 September, 2012

The most useful feature about IFMAD meetings is that current clinical hot topics and new data are presented in a balanced format, adequately dissected and discussed in a collegiate atmosphere, and digested over dinner.

The meetings are always enjoyable and informative and along with the usual updates on new treatments in other areas this year’s IFMAD will be an efficient way of catching up with the latest developments.

This year topics that will be addressed include educational strategies to prevent suicide, the place of antidepressants in bipolar depression, new approaches in treating alcohol abuse, improving placebo control groups and a core focus will be on the new antidepressants on the horizon.

The list of preliminary topics for IFMAD 2012:

How soon can nonresponse be declared ?
Mistakes in DSM-V bipolar definitions
Do antidepressants have a place in bipolar depression
Are 2 antidepressants better than one ?
Are there too many anxiety disorders ?
Is worry too common to be diagnostic of GAD?
New antidepressants on the horizon
A new approach to treating alcohol abuse
Improving placebo control groups
Celebrities and borderline personality
Do suicide warnings help or harm?
Can educational strategies prevent suicide?
Raising the dose in non-responders – is it useful?
Efficacy of psychiatric drugs in prospective

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Pharmacologist, Physician Researcher, Psychiatrist