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WELCOME from the Scientific Program Chair

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Wesley E. Sowers, M.D.

s Chair of the Scientific Program Committee for the 2011 Institute on Psychiatric Services, I take special pleasure in inviting you to join us this year in San Francisco, California, October 27–30. This year’s Institute, Comprehensive and Coordinated Care: Bringing It All Back Home, will, without a doubt, be among the most innovative, exciting, and professionally fulfilling meetings that the APA has ever produced. The 2011 IPS will continue its long-standing tradition of providing many relevant and varied clinical and academic learning opportunities. In addition to the numerous workshops, lectures, symposia and discussion groups that are planned, the IPS will again offer half- and full-day immersion courses, which are designed for attendees to master important new material in depth. These courses will include, among others, Buprenorphine Training (leading to certification), Integrated Care, Emergency Psychiatry, Adult ADHD, Homeless Mentally Ill and two sessions on Psychopharmacology, one chaired by Dr. Ron Diamond, the other by Dr. Alan Schatzberg. Also this year, we will be offering a very special track addressing the integration of physical and behavioral health care and how it will impact the future of psychiatry and primary care. Interactive sessions will allow psychiatrists and primary care providers to discuss issues vital to this process. Additionally, there will be many informative sessions, spread throughout the four-day meeting, for community-focused mental health professionals addressing issues relevant to their practice. A wide variety of sessions related to special populations, such as Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual and Transgender and Traumatized will be included. Psychiatric residents and other trainees will, as always, be provided many venues where they can consult with senior clinicians and leaders, chair important sessions and spend time together in social settings. We are especially proud of the notable lecturers who have accepted our invitation to speak at this year’s meeting. They include Drs. Robert Whitaker, Andrea Fox, Roger Kathol, and Kenneth Thompson. Dr. Richard Frank, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Health & Human Services, will also return to IPS to deliver a progress report on mental health in health care reform. Please, come join us – take in the magnificent sites, sounds and tastes of San Francisco and, most importantly, take advantage of the enormous educational and professional opportunities that await you as an attendee at the APA’s 2011 Institute on Psychiatric Services.

The 2011 Institute on Psychiatric Services Scientific Program Committee and APA Leadership Welcome You to San Francisco!

Back Row – Standing Left to Right: Douglas Fraser, Michael J. Yao, M.D., Mary E. Diamond, D.O., M.A., M.P.A., Donna N. McNelis, Ph.D., David A. Pollack, M.D., Neal Adams, M.D., Hunter McQuistion, M.D. Front Row – Seated Left to Right: Wesley E. Sowers, M.D., (Program Chair), Altha J. Stewart, M.D.

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Not Pictured: Stephanie LeMelle, M.D., Anita S. Everett, M.D., Stephen M. Goldfinger, M.D., Jennifer Kraker, M.D., M.S., John M. Oldham, M.D. (APA President-Elect), James H. Scully, M.D. (APA Medical Director)


SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Educational Sessions and Posters

12 noon–1:30 p.m. Opening Session & Awards Ceremony, featuring APA President, John M. Oldham, M.D., and Keynote Speaker, Wilma Townsend 1:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. CME Certificate of Attendance Booth Open 1:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.

Exhibit Hall Hours

Friday, October 28, 2011 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Health Services Research Breakfast – open to all attendees 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Educational Sessions and Posters, with a focus on Integrated Care 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. CME Certificate of Attendance Booth Open 10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Hours and 2:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. American Association of Community Psychiatrists Reception for all attendees

Saturday, October 29, 2011 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Educational Sessions and Posters, with a focus on Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual and Transgender Issues 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. CME Certificate of Attendance Booth Open 10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Exhibit Hall Hours

5:15 p.m.–6:15 p.m.

Conversations at IPS

Sunday, October 30, 2011 8:00 a.m.–12 noon

Educational Sessions

8:00 a.m.–12 noon Certificate of Attendance Booth Open

Table of Contents Welcome ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2   Schedule At-A-Glance ����������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Opening Session & Awards Ceremony �������������������������������� 4 Program Highlights  Lectures ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5   Half- & Full-Day Immersion Courses ���������������������������� 6   Health Services Research Track ����������������������������������������� 9   Workshop ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10   Discussion Group ������������������������������������������������������������������� 10  Symposium �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11   Innovative Program ��������������������������������������������������������������� 12   Conversations at IPS ���������������������������������������������������������������� 12 Preliminary Program  Thursday ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 13   Friday ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 18  Saturday �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23  Sunday ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 APPI, Objectives, Target Audiences, CME/CE Accreditation, Exhibits ���������������������������������������� 30 Hotel Information ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Travel Information ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Registration Information ��������������������������������������������������������� 34 Registration Form ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 35 Future APA Meetings ���������������������������������������������������������������� 36

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OPENING SESSION & AWARDS CEREMONY OPENING SESSION & AWARDS CEREMONY Thursday, October 27, 2011 12 noon–1:30 p.m.

You’re invited to attend the Opening Session & Awards Ceremony, which will feature the presentation of the Public Psychiatry Fellows, Psychiatric Services, and Frank J. Menolascino Awards, along with opening remarks given by APA’s President, John M. Oldham, M.D. The keynote speaker will be Wilma Townsend. Wilma Townsend is a nationally recognized expert on consumer focused recovery and on cultural competence. Ms. Townsend has extensive experience as a consultant to state and local government entities, managed care organizations, and consumer and family organizations in the areas of consumer recovery and recovery-oriented services, peer-operated services, consumer outcomes, consumer involvement, and culturally competent systems of care. She has been involved in research on Actualization of Best Practice Model System-Wide: Examination of Recovery-Oriented Services and Outcomes. Ms. Townsend has contributed issue papers to the President’s Freedom Mental Health Commission on both consumer recovery and cultural competence. She has also prepared and disseminated monographs and training materials on consumer-operated supports and business development, cultural responsiveness and recovery, and the development of person-centered care road maps to bring recovery alive in treatment planning with case managers and therapists. Further, Ms. Townsend was the chief of the office of Consumer Services, for the State of Ohio Department of Mental Health (ODMH) for over 15 years. In that role, she was the state’s liaison with the statewide consumer and family organizations. She also worked with the culturally diverse communities of Ohio in developing culturally diverse programs and culturally competent systems of care. Additionally, Ms. Townsend was instrumental in ODMH funding of a Diversity Resource Center, which serves as a statewide clearinghouse for cultural diversity materials, as well as providing resources and training for the Ohio Mental Health System and other state and local entities.

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS LECTURES

Featured Lecturers NAME

TITLE

Liz Evans

Harm Reduction: A Path to Recovery

Andrea Fox, M.D.

Of Two Minds: Behavioral and Physical Health Integration

Richard Frank, Ph.D.

A Progress Report on Mental Health and Reform

Roger Kathol, M.D.

Financing Integrated Care

Terry Kupers, M.D.

Suicide Behind Bars: The Forgotten Epidemic

Mark Olfson, M.D.

The Ascendency of Pharmacotherapy in American Mental Health Care

Kenneth Thompson, M.D.

Doing It In Public: Public Policy & the Future of Psychiatry

Wilma Townsend

Opening Session, Keynote Speaker, Title to Be Announced

Patrick Tracey

Hereditary Schizophrenia: One Family’s Personal Perspective

Robert Whitaker, M.D.

Anatomy of an Epidemic: History, Science and the Long-Term Effects of Psychiatric Medications

Award Winning Lecturers NAME

TITLE

AWARD

Diana Antonacci, M.D.

To Be Announced

Frank J. Menolascino Award

Carl Bell, M.D.

Public Health Efforts: Successful and Failed

Solomon Carter Fuller Award

Roger Peele, M.D.

Role of County Psychiatric Leaders

Administrative Psychiatry Award

Carolyn B. Robinowitz, M.D.

Women in Psychiatry: The Road Ahead

Alexandra Symonds Award

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS HALF- AND FULL-DAY IMMERSION COURSES Most are FREE of Charge The IPS continues to offer its popular half- and full-day immersion course format. These courses offer intensive sessions, which will provide a new and clinically applicable skill set to attendees. Handouts and certificates of participation/certification will be available for most of these courses. The following half- and full-day immersion courses are scheduled throughout the meeting. Seating capacity is limited to the size of the room and availability is on a first-come, first-served basis.

COURSE 1 Thursday, October 27; 1:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

ADHD in Adults: From Research to Clinical Practice Director: Craig Surman, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: 1) Know when ADHD is and is not a clinically significant diagnosis; 2) Develop efficient methods for assessing ADHD symptoms and impairment; 3) Understand which ADHD symptoms respond, and which do not, to pharmacologic therapies; 4) provide stepby-step instruction on personalizing treatment for ADHD patients, including optimal pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic supports; 5) Understand principles for managing common complex presentations including patients with nonattention executive function deficits, mood disorders, anxiety disorders and substance abuse disorders. Format: Lecture, PowerPoint presentations, discussion, interactive video Course Level: Basic; Seats Available: 75

COURSE 2 Friday, October 28; 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Impact of Psychiatric Disorders on HIV Management Director: Mitchell Forstein, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: 1) Summarize the clinical

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data concerning the increased risk of HIV infection among patients with psychiatric disorders; 2) Discuss the most common psychiatric disorders observed in HIV-infected patients; 3) Describe the potential impact of psychiatric disorders on HIV treatment goals; 4) Recognize state-of-the-art approaches to HIV clinical management. Format: Lecture, PowerPoint presentations, discussion, ­questions & answers Course Level: Basic; Seats Available: 150

COURSE 3 Friday, October 28; 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Psychopharmacology for Primary Care Providers and Other Non-Psychiatrists Integrated Care Track Director: Ronald Diamond, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: 1) Assess the need for medication and understand the balance between benefit and risk; 2) Understand the major classes of psychotropic medication, including antipsychotics, antidepressants, mood stabilizers and sedative hypnotics; 3) Recognize how medications work and how the mechanism of action influences both efficacy and side effects. Format: Lecture, PowerPoint presentations, discussion, ­questions & answers Course Level: Basic; Seats Available: 48

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS HALF- AND FULL-DAY IMMERSION COURSES Continued from page 6

COURSE 4 Saturday, October 29; 8:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Psychiatric Emergency Services: A Contemporary Paradigm of Care Director: Anthony Ng, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: 1) Understand the history of the development of Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES); 2) Recognize the unique clinical needs in the care of psychiatric patients in an emergency setting; 3) Identify challenges in incorporating and integrating psychiatric care in an emergency setting; 4) Identify a paradigm to develop PES in collaboration with emergency medicine; 5) Incorporate identified strategies into ongoing quality emergency medical care. Format: Lecture, PowerPoint presentations, questions & answers Course Level: Basic; Seats Available: 75

COURSE 5 Saturday, October 29; 8:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Creating Your Ideal Job in Psychiatry Director: Wesley Sowers, M.D.

Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: 1) Identify core values and goals for personal and professional life; 2) Identify resources and limitations that will influence the ability to realize these goals; 3) Appreciate career opportunities in public service psychiatry; 4) Understand key strategies for seeking jobs, evaluating job opportunities, and negotiating a desirable job contract. Format: Lecture, PowerPoint presentations, discussion, ­questions & answers Course Level: Basic; Seats Available: 75

COURSE 6 Saturday, October 29; 8:00 a.m.–12:00 noon

Integrating Mental Health and Primary Care: Practical Skills for the Consultant Psychiatrist Integrated Care Track Director: Lori Raney, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: 1) Describe the unmet need for mental health services in primary care; 2) Identify the major components of the IMPACT model of care; 3) Identify the basic skill set necessary for the primary care psychiatrist; 4) Understand how this model can be scaled to meet the needs of health care reform. Format: Lecture, PowerPoint presentations, discussion, questions & answers Course Level: Basic; Seats Available: 48

COURSE 7 Saturday, October 29; 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Buprenorphine and Office-Based Treatment of Opioid Dependence Attendees must stay for the entire course in order to receive certification. Co-Directors: John Renner, Jr., M.D., Petros Levounis, M.D., M.A. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: 1) Discuss the rationale for opioid pharmacotherapy for opioid dependence; 2) Define buprenorphine induction and maintenance protocols; 3) Identify the pharmacological characteristics of opioids; 4) Recognize issues related to psychiatric and medical co­morbidity associated with opioid dependence; 5) Set up an office-based buprenorphine practice. Format: Lecture, PowerPoint presentations, case presentations Course Level: Basic; Seats Available: 76 continued

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS HALF- AND FULL-DAY IMMERSION COURSES Continued from page 7

COURSE 8

COURSE 11

Saturday, October 29; 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Saturday, October 29; 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

To be announced

Culturally Appropriate Assessment Made Incredibly Clear – A Skills-Based Course with Hands-On Experiences

COURSE 9 Saturday, October 29; 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Essentials of Psychopharmacology There is a $335.00 advance fee and a $365.00 on-site fee charged for this course. This fee includes the textbook, Manual of Psychopharmacology, Seventh Edition. You may register for this course on-line at www.psych.org/IPS. Director: Alan Schatzberg, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: 1) Demonstrate knowledge of treatment for: Depressive Disorders, Bipolar Disorders and Schizophrenia and Child Psychopharmacology & Special Issues associated with Disorders in Women. Format: Lecture, small group discussion Course Level: Intermediate; Seats Available: 150

COURSE 10 Saturday, October 29; 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Clinical Approaches to Working with People who are Homeless and have Mental Illnesses: Challenges and Rewards Director: Stephen Goldfinger, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: 1) Demonstrate an understanding of the interactions and history of mental illness, poverty, substance abuse and homelessness; 2) Provide social, psychological and structural interventions to improve the lives and functioning of individuals who are homeless and mentally ill; 3) Identify five ways to more successfully help individuals receive housing and entitlements. Format: Lecture, clinical consultations, interactive panel discussion Course Level: Basic; Seats Available: 75

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Director: Russell Lim, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: 1) Elicit a cultural identity, using a sociodevelopmental history, and the Addressing outline, Part A-OCF; 2) Use Kleinman’s questions to elicit an explanatory model, Part B-OCF; 3) Elicit stressors and supports, sociodevelopmental history, Part C-OCF; 4) Identify ethnocultural transference and countertransference, Part D-OCF; 5) Develop a culturally informed differential diagnosis and treatment plan, using “LEARN,” Part E-OCF. Format: Lecture, role-playing, videotaped interviews Course Level: Basic; Seats Available: 48

COURSE 12 Sunday, October 30; 8:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Improving the Health Status of Persons with Serious Mental Illness Through Integration: Yes, It Can Be Done! Director: Anita Everett, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to: 1) Recognize and understand the increased medical morbidity and premature mortality found amongst individuals with a chronic and severe mental illness; 2) List and describe current models of integrated medical and psychiatric care for individuals with a chronic and severe mental illness; 3) Evaluate the benefits and challenges of the models described and identify which models could be incorporated into their current patient care setting. Format: Lecture, PowerPoint presentations, discussion, ­questions & answers Course Level: Intermediate; Seats Available: 112


PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Sixth Annual Health Services Research Track The APA is pleased to announce the sixth annual Health Services Research Track at IPS. The purpose of this track is to highlight the contributions of health services research to the delivery of effective psychiatric services and sound policy. Through selected lectures and workshops, the HSR track focuses on the importance of evidence-based knowledge as an essential framework for implementing service programs and policy. In addition, the track includes the Health Services Research breakfast, open to all meeting attendees, as the venue for presenting the Health Services Senior Scholar and Health Services Early Career Awards. Of particular interest to young investigators contemplating a career in Health Services Research, the breakfast provides an opportunity to hear from established, as well as beginning researchers in the field.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

8:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Symposium Public Sector Challenges in Meeting Patient’s Needs Chair: Eve Moscicki, Sci.D., M.P.H. Participants: Lisa Dixon, M.D., Farifteh Duffy, Ph.D., William Narrow, M.D., M.P.H., Ruth Shim, M.D., M.P.H., Joyce West, Ph.D., M.P.P. Salons 1/2, Lower B2 Level, Marriott Marquis Hotel 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Workshop Performance Measurement in Psychiatry Chair: Robert Plovnick, M.D., M.S. Participants: Jerry Halverson, M.D., Deborah Hales, M.D. Pacific Suite E, 4th Floor, Marriott Marquis Hotel

8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Health Services Research Breakfast Open to all meeting attendees Pacific Suite H, 4th Floor, Marriott Marquis Hotel

Friday, October 28, 2011

1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Lecture A Progress Report on Mental Health and Reform Richard G. Frank, Ph.D. Salons 3/4, Lower B2 Level, Marriott Marquis Hotel 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Lecture The Ascendancy of Pharmacotherapy in American Mental Health Care Mark Olfson, M.D. Sierra Suite B, 5th Floor, Marriott Marquis Hotel

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS WORKSHOP A workshop typically involves brief presentations from individual panel members, followed by the opportunity for lively and informative discussion. This format provides for substantial audience participation and is highly interactive.

Sunday, October 30, 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Non-Pharmacological Therapies for Bipolar and Psychotic Disorders Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D. Participants: Ann-Marie Chaisson, M.D., Barbara Mainguy, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, the participant should be able to: 1) Cite and explain the nonpharmacological therapies that have been used in the treatment of bipolar disorder; 2) Understand what makes a person able to manage bipolar disorder without medication; 3) Recognize “red flag” situations in which failure of management without medication is highly probable; 4) Understand the neurobiology behind a narrative CBT approach to hearing voices and having visions; 5) Implement three techniques for reducing voices.

DISCUSSION GROUP A discussion group provides psychiatrists and other mental health professionals with an informal setting to share information, discuss concerns and develop possible solutions related to challenges faced in specific areas of mental health care.

Sunday, October 30, 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Suicide and the Golden Gate Bridge Mel Blaustein, M.D. Participants: A panel that may include family members of bridge suicides, an actual jump survivor, experts in suicide, and the Marin County Coroner or the Chief Engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, the participant should be able to: 1) Understand the nature of suicide and especially bridge suicide; 2) Explain myths and misconceptions about suicide; 3) Discuss the most effective suicide deterrents. San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge – the most photographed man-made structure in the world – is also the number one suicide site in the world. Over 1,200 bodies have been found (not counting those washed out to sea) since the bridge first opened in 1937. The shocking human toll continues at two suicides per month. Suicide ranks number 10 on the mortality list nationally but number three among people ages 10 to 24. Are suicides most often impulsive acts of desperate individuals and are they preventable? The Psychiatric Foundation of Northern California organized a Bridge Barrier Task Force in 2004 to educate the public about suicide. This Task Force has addressed, among other issues, the question of whether bridge jumpers would go elsewhere to suicide, and whether suicidal individuals are exercising free will. This thought-provoking, insightful workshop will explore public attitudes, misconceptions and myths about suicide, as well as the allure and iconic mystery of the Golden Gate Bridge. There will also be extensive discussion regarding suicide deterrents and the issue of whether bridge barriers actually work.

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SYMPOSIUM A symposium is thematically linked and focuses on a specific topic relevant to clinical psychiatry or systems of care. It is designed to provide a more formal, didactic approach to the topic and present it from several points of view to stimulate discussion.

Thursday, October 27, 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Consumers as Colleagues: Working Alongside Consumer Staff – Challenges and Rewards Mark Ragins, M.D. Participants: Ronald Diamond, M.D., Kenneth Minkoff, M.D., Paul Rosenfield, M.D., James Schuster, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, the participant should be able to: 1) Understand our progress in working alongside consumer staff including motivations, common progressions, challenges, and rewards; 2) Understand several mature programs using consumer staff in sophisticated and powerful ways; 3) Appreciate the consumer staff’s perspective of working alongside psychiatrists; 4) Develop a context in which to place their own experiences with consumer staff. This session will focus on the issues faced by psychiatrists who, without any significant preparation or training, are increasingly being required to work alongside consumer staff, including individuals they have treated or individuals who are still in treatment. Inasmuch as the inclusion of these consumer staff is considered an essential to implementing the Recovery Model, this symposium will examine enhancement of programs, diminishing stigma and segregation, implementation issues – including supervision and support, and common workplace challenges.

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS INNOVATIVE PROGRAM An Innovative Program features presenters who describe creative, effective and provocative programs that have been successful in their facilities. Each presenter is allotted 20 minutes to present a description of his/her work, followed by 10 minutes of discussion. This format features two or three sessions, grouped together by topic, which are presented in a 90-minute program conducted by a chairperson selected by the Scientific Program Committee.

Friday, October 28, 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Mental Health: Stages of Life and Developmental Issues 1. Diagnostic Advancements in the Diagnosis of Mental Disorders in Individuals with Intellectual Disability Larry Barnhill, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, the participant should be able to: 1) Identify the major problems encountered during the differential diagnosis of mental disorders in children with IDD; 2) Analyze the impact of IDD on the clinical presentation and treatment of childhood onset disorders. 2. Life-Saving Maneuvers: Family Engagement in Geriatric Suicide Prevention Ashgar-Ali Ali, M.D., Ellen Barr, M.D., Sheila LoboPrabu, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, the participant should be able to: 1) Assess the elements in a patient’s history that indicate a risk for suicide and the likelihood of successful suicide prevention; 2) Understand the forms of individual and family therapy modalities used to

improve a patient’s relationships and reduce their risk of suicide; 3) Successfully engage family members in the reduction of a patient’s risk for suicide. 3. Identifying and Supporting Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Community Mental Health Settings Kelly Register-Brown, M.D., Theodora Balis, M.D., Ann Hackman, M.D. Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, the participant should be able to: 1) Effectively screen adults for autism spectrum disorders; 2) Identify adults inneed of full autism diagnostic evaluation; 3) Educate adults, newly diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, and their family members about the diagnosis; 4) Counsel adults with autism spectrum disorders regarding strategies for addressing everyday difficulties.

Conversations at IPS Saturday, October 28, 2011 5:30 p.m.–6:15 p.m.

Please join the American Psychiatric Foundation for its fifth annual Conversations at IPS!

Conversations is an interactive speaker series featuring unique perspectives on mental illness by well-known persons. Past Annual Meeting special guests have include Tipper Gore, George Stephanopoulos, Mariel Hemingway, Brooke Shields, Patty Duke, and Terry Bradshaw. We hope you will join the American Psychiatric Foundation for a very special evening event on Saturday, October 28, 2011, in Salons 1/2, Lower B2 Level, at the Marriott MarquisSan Francisco. Our special guest will be interviewed from 5:30 p.m.–6:15 p.m. Additional information will be posted on www.psychfoundation.org, as it becomes available. Conversations at IPS is supported by a charitable contribution from AstraZeneca to the American Psychiatric Foundation.

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:30 AM SESSIONS

DISCUSSION GROUPS

SYMPOSIA

Discussion Group 01 8:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Symposium 01 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Yerba Buena Salons 5/6, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Yerba Buena Salons 1/2, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Can the Recovery Model of Care Survive the Stigma of a Media Blitz? Chair: Lesley Blake, M.D.

Public Sector Challenges in Meeting Patients’ Needs Chair: Eve K. Moscicki, Sc.D., M.P.H. 1.  Clinical Complexity of Publicly Insured Patients and Implications for Clinical Practice William Narrow, M.D., M.P.H., Eve K. Moscicki, Sc.D., M.P.H., Farifteh F. Duffy, Ph.D., Donald S. Rae, M.A., Joyce C. West, Ph.D., M.P.P. 2.  Race‑Ethnicity as a Predictor of Attitudes Toward Mental Health Treatment Seeking Ruth Shim, M.D., M.P.H., Michael T. Compton, M.D., M.P.H., George Rust, M.D., M.P.H., Benjamin G. Druss, M.D., M.P.H., Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D. 3.  Polypharmacy Among Medicaid Psychiatric Patients: Is There a Clinical Rationale for this Treatment? Farifteh Duffy, Ph.D., Joyce C. West, Ph.D., M.P.P. 4.  Homelessness and Incarceration Among Medicaid Psychiatric Patients in 10 States Eve K. Moscicki, Sc.D., M.P.H., Joyce C. West, Ph.D., M.P.P., Farifteh F. Duffy, Ph.D., Donald S. Rae, M.A., Maritza Rubio‑Stipec, Sc.D. 5.  Clinically Unintended Medication Switches and Inability to Prescribe Preferred Medications Under Medicare Part D Joyce West, Ph.D., M.P.P., Donald S. Rae, M.A., Ramin Mojtabai, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., Maritza Rubio‑Stipec, Sc.D., Julie A. Kreyenbuhl, Pharm.D., Ph.D., Carol L. Alter, M.D., Stephen Crystal, Ph.D.

LECTURES Lecture 01 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Yerba Buena Salons 3/4, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis TBA Lecturer: Diana Antonacci, M.D. Chair: TBA APA’s Frank J. Menolascino Award

WORKSHOPS Workshop 03 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Foothill F, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Motivational Interviewing as a Foundation for Recovery‑Oriented Care Chair: Michael Flaum, M.D. Workshop 04 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

THURSDAY

8:00 AM SESSIONS

Pacific Suite I, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Highlighting High Utilizers: How Can Our Systems Better Meet Their Needs? Chair: Margaret Balfour, M.D., Ph.D. Workshop 05 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Pacific Suite J, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Intellectual/Developmental Disability and Mental Illness: Raising the Bar on Treatment and Programs Chairs: Donna N. McNelis, Ph.D., Larry J. Barnhill Jr., M.D.

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THURSDAY

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Symposium 02 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Workshop 08 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Juniper, Upper B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Foothill F, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Consumers as Colleagues: Working Alongside Consumer Staff ‑ Challenges and Rewards Chair: Mark Ragins, M.D. 1.  Being Jackie Robinson’s Teammate: Hiring and Supporting Consumer Staff Mark Ragins, M.D. 2.  Consumers as Colleagues in New York’s Personalized Recovery‑Oriented Services (PROS) Program Paul Rosenfield, M.D. 3.  Learning From Our Mistakes – Improving Our Usage of Consumer Colleagues Ronald Diamond, M.D., Beth Lucht, M.S.W., Jennifer Gagne, M.A. 4.  How Peers Can Support the Transformation of Clinical Services James Schuster, M.D., M.B.A.

Young Adults, Problematic Online Behaviors, and 21st Century Communications Technology American Association of Community Psychiatrists Chairs: Ann L. Hackman, M.D., Liwei L. Hua, M.D., Ph.D.

10:00 AM SESSIONS

OPENING SESSION & AWARDS CEREMONY

LECTURES Lecture 02 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Yerba Buena Salons 3/4, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Role of County Psychiatric Leaders Lecturer: Roger Peele, M.D. Chair: Barry Herman, M.D. APA’s Administrative Psychiatry Award

WORKSHOPS Workshop 06 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Foothill D, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Improving Integration of Care for People with Severe Mental Illness in California: The CalMEND Pilot Collaboratives on Integration Chair: Christina V. Mangurian, M.D. Workshop 07 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Foothill E, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Testing for Drugs of Abuse: The Science and the Art Chairs: Dwight Smith, M.D., Petros Levounis, M.D., M.A.

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Workshop 09 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite I, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Patient Boarding within the Psychiatric Emergency Department: Identifying the Causes and Developing Solutions Chair: Anthony P. Weiss, M.D., M.B.A.

12 NOON SESSIONS Yerba Buena Salon 7, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Welcoming Remarks and Announcements Wesley E. Sowers, M.D. Chair, Scientific Program Committee Public Psychiatry Fellows Awards Presented By: John M. Oldham, M.D. APA President Frank J. Menolascino Award Presented by: TBA Psychiatric Services Achievement Awards Presented by: TBA Chair, 2011 Psychiatric Services Awards Committee Introduction of Keynote Speaker John M. Oldham, M.D. APA President Keynote Speaker Wilma Townsend Formal Opening: Ringing of the Institute on Psychiatric Services Bell John M. Oldham, M.D. APA President


PRELIMINARY PROGRAM WORKSHOPS

COURSES

Workshop 10 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

Course 01 1:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Club Room, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis ADHD in Adults: From Clinical Research to Clinical Practice Director: Craig Surman, M.D. Faculty: Paul Hammerness, M.D.

INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS Innovative Program 01 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Pacific Suite B, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Prevention Techniques Moderator: TBA 1.  A Practical View of Services Providing Medicinal Cannabis in California/San Francisco Bay Area Lawrence Richards, M.D., Amanda Reiman, M.D. 2.  Avenues: Work First for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders of Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Connie Tanner, M.S. 3.  Early Interventions in Psychosis: Creating a Clinic Designed to Treat Illness Early On and Prevent Relapse Eric Yarbrough, M.D., Michael Birnbaum, M.D., Tia Dole, M.D.

LECTURES Lecture 03 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Yerba Buena Salons 3/4, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Harm Reduction: A Path to Recovery Lecturer: Liz Evans Chair: Curtis Adams, M.D.

SYMPOSIA Symposium 03 1:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Yerba Buena Salons 5/6, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Foothill D, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Mental Health Treatment in the Army: A Close Look at Clinicians and their Patients Chair: Charles Hoge, M.D. Workshop 11 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

THURSDAY

1:30 PM SESSIONS

Foothill E, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Conundrums of Co‑Morbidity: Managing Addiction And Co‑Occurring Psychiatric Disorders in Office‑Based Practice U.S. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration Chairs: Petros Levounis, M.D., M.A., Abigail Herron, D.O. Workshop 12 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Foothill F, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Integrating Family Support Services with the Role of Public Sector Psychiatrists Chair: Robert S. Marin, M.D. Workshop 13 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Pacific Suite A, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Diagnosis Beyond Disorders: Using the Defensive Functioning Scale to Assess Health in the DSM System APA Lifers Chairs: Sheila Hafter Gray, M.D., Stephen C. Scheiber, M.D. Workshop 14 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis The Different Faces of Global Mental Health: Early Career/Trainee Experiences Chair: Sosunmolu O. Shoyinka, M.D.

Here One Day – A Film About Bipolar Disorder and Suicide Chair: Kathy Leichter

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM THURSDAY

Workshop 15 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Pacific Suite I, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Qualitative Research And Evaluation In Psychiatric Services: Introduction And Overview Chair: Rob Whitley, Ph.D.

2:00 PM SESSIONS

SPECIAL SESSION PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Juniper, Upper B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Winners of the 2011 Psychiatric Services Achievement Awards will discuss their innovative, award-winning programs and entertain questions.

3:30 PM SESSIONS

DISCUSSION GROUPS Discussion Group 02 3:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Foothill F, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Bronze Award TBA

Public & Community Psychiatry Fellowship Training Directors Chair: Jules Ranz, M.D. Prospective fellowship applicants are invited to attend the entire meeting. The last hour will be devoted to applicants having the opportunity to meet with individual program directors.

Silver Award TBA

INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS

Gold Award for Community-Based Programs TBA

Innovative Program 02 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Gold Award for Academically or Institutionally Affiliated Programs TBA

Pacific Suite B, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

SYMPOSIA Symposium 04 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Pacific Suite H, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis The Primary Care and Behavioral Health Integration Continuum: How Psychiatrists Can Function and Lead American Association of Community Psychiatrists Chairs: David A. Pollack, M.D., Lori Raney, M.D. 1.  The Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council’s Collaborative Care Mapping Project: Models of Integration for Rural Areas Lori Raney, M.D. 2.  Overview of Integration Issues: Rationale, Models of Care, and Staffing David Pollack, M.D. 3.  The Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council’s Collaborative Care Mapping Project: Models of Integration for Rural Areas Lori Raney, M.D. 3.  Psychiatric Service in an Urban, Rural Community Health Center Charlotte N. Hutton, M.D.

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4.  Primary Care Integration: The San Diego Vision of System Transformation for the Seriously Mentally Ill Marshall Lewis, M.D. 5.  Integrated Care at Regional Mental Health Center/North Shore Health Centers: Protocols, Palm Pilot and Phone Support John Kern, M.D.

New Approaches to Pervasive Issues Moderator: TBA 1.  Sustainable Residence – An Innovative Approach to Psychiatric Care of the Homeless Anne Marie Grube, M.D. 2.  Psychiatric Street Outreach to Homeless Issues: Opening a Door to the Mental Healthcare Home Richard Christensen, M.D. 3.  Peer Navigator Services: A Program Development to Reduce Healthcare Disparities for Individuals with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness Peggy Johnson, M.D.

LECTURES Lecture 04 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Yerba Buena Salons 3/4, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Public Health Efforts: Successful and Failed Lecturer: Carl Bell, M.D. Chair: TBA APA’s Solomon Carter Fuller Award


PRELIMINARY PROGRAM WORKSHOPS Workshop 16 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Foothill D, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Workshop 19 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Emerging Drugs of Abuse Chair: Joshua J. Chiappelli, M.D.

Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Workshop 17 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Performance Measurement in Psychiatry Chair: Robert M. Plovnick, M.D., M.S.

Foothill E, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Workshop 20 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Designing a Medical Home Within the Psychiatric Continuum of Care Chair: Joseph P. Merlino, M.D., M.P.A. Workshop 18 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Pacific Suite A, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

THURSDAY

Diagnostic Assessment in DSM‑5: Approach and Examples American Psychiatric Institute for Research & Education Chairs: Darrel A. Regier, M.D., M.P.H., David J. Kupfer, M.D.

Pacific Suite I, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis How to Apply Psychodynamic Principles in 20‑Minute Psychiatric Visits American Academy of Psychoanalysis & Dynamic Psychiatry Chairs: Cesar A. Alfonso, M.D., Sheila Hafter Gray, M.D.

Sunday, October 30; 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite H, 4th Floor

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Friday, October 28, 2011 8:00 AM SESSIONS

INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS Innovative Program 03 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

FRIDAY

Pacific Suite C, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Integrating Issues in Mental and Medical Health Moderator: TBA 1.  AIDS Babies Come of Age Ann Hackman, M.D., Theodora Balis, M.D. 2.  Somatic Psychotherapy: Combining Osteopathy and Guided Imager/Psychotherapy to Increase Effectiveness in Pain Management Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D. 3.  Metabolic Syndrome in ACT Patients: A Prevalence and Treatment Study David Lindy, M.D., Neil Pessin, M.D., Caroline Williams, M.D.

LECTURES Lecture 06 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Yerba Buena Salons 3/4, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Anatomy of an Epidemic: History, Science and the Long-Term Effects of Psychiatric Medications Lecturer: Robert B. Whitaker, M.D. Chair: TBA

WORKSHOPS Workshop 21 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Foothill D, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Health Care Reform: How It Will Impact Medical Practices & What We Can Do To Advocate For Our Patients & Ourselves Chair: Victoria Pham, D.O. Workshop 22 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Foothill E, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis The Management of Violent Incidents on a Psychiatric Ward Chair: Wouter W. T. Teer, M.D.

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Workshop 23 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hearts and Minds: Mental Illness and the Popular Media APA/Bristol‑Myers Squibb Fellows Chair: Michael Yao, M.D., M.P.H. Workshop 24 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Pacific Suite F, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis How Much Do You Smoke? Cannabis: Rolling Through the Lifecycle Chair: Joseph Cerimele, M.D. Workshop 25 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Pacific Suite J, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Integration of Physical Health in a Behavioral Health Setting Chair: Theresa Miskimen, M.D.

8:30 AM SESSIONS

SYMPOSIA Symposium 05 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Yerba Buena Salons 1/2, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Psychiatric Services the Dutch Way Chairs: Ton Dhondt, M.D., Ph.D., Cecilia C. M. T. Gijsbers van Wijk, M.D., Ph.D. 1.  Seclusion and Restraint: Efforts to Reduce Coercive Measures in the Netherlands Cecilia Gijsbers van Wijk, M.D., Ph.D. 2.  What About Case Management of Dementia in the Netherlands? Leny van Dalen, M.D. 3.  Mental Health Care in the Netherlands: Organizational Issues and Health Care Reform Wouter van Ewijk, M.D., M.B.A. 4.  Geriatric Psychiatry, Collaborative Cure “Avant la Lettre” Ton Dhondt, M.D., Ph.D. 5.  Stepped and Collaborative Care in the Dutch Mental Health System Albert Blom, M.D.


PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 6.  Seclusion and Restraint: Efforts to Reduce Coercive Measures in the Netherlands Cecilia Gijsbers van Wijk, M.D., Ph.D. 7.  Some Critical Remarks on Outpatient Psychiatric Care in the Netherlands Hans Sanders, M.D. Symposium 06 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Yerba Buena Salons 5/6, Lower Level B2, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Symposium 07 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite A, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Innovations in Psychiatric Rehabilitation American Association of Community Psychiatrists Chairs: Richard Warner, M.B., D.P.M., Robert P. Liberman, M.D. 1.  Applications of Errorless Learning for Work Rehabilitation in Schizophrenia Robert Kern, Ph.D., Roberto Zarate, Ph.D., Kellie M. Smith, M.A., Sharon S. Mitchell, M.A., Christen Waldon, M.S.W., Robert P. Liberman, M.D. 2.  Effectiveness of Web‑Based Family Psychoeducational Therapy Delivered to the Homes of Persons with Schizophrenia and Their Family Members Armando Rotondi, Ph.D., Carol M. Anderson, Ph.D., Gretchen L. Haas, Ph.D., Shaun M. Eack, Ph.D., Michael B. Spring, Ph.D., Rohan Ganguli, M.D., Christina Newhill, Ph.D., Jason Rosenstock, M.D. 3.  Innovations in Employment and Job Creation Carla Javits, M.P.P. 4.  Creating Business and Economic Infrastructure in Identity Communities of Adults with Severe Mental Illness Histories James Mandiberg, Ph.D., M.S.W.

Pacific Suite B, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Integration of Primary Care and Psychiatry: Lessons Learned and Future Directions from California and the Netherlands Chairs: Alvaro Camacho, M.D., Marshall E. Lewis, M.D. 1.  Transformation of Health Services in San Diego County: Lessons Learned in Building an Integrated Model of Recovery Marshall Lewis, M.D. 2.  Experience of Primary Care – Mental Health Integration at Santa Clara Valley Health and Hospital System Tiffany Ho, M.D. 3.  Integration of Primary Care and Psychiatry in the Poorest County of California Bernardo Ng, M.D., Ipist Vahia, M.D. 4.  The Integration of Occupational Care in the Primary Care Setting: Impact on Depression Outcomes and Return to Work – The Netherlands Experience Christina Van der Feltz‑Cornelis, Ph.D., M.D., M.Sc.

FRIDAY

Innovations in Integrated Assessment, Service Matching, and Recovery Planning for Individuals with Co‑Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Disorders American Association of Community Psychiatrists Chair: Kenneth Minkoff, M.D. 1.  Using ASAM Criteria’s Multidimensional Assessment to Develop Person‑Centered Recovery Plans David Mee‑Lee, M.D. 2.  LOCUS and the M‑POWER Planner: An Integrated Computer Assisted Approach to Person Centered Assessment, Service Intensity Guidance and Service Planning Wesley E. Sowers, M.D. 3.  Principles of Integrated Assessment and Recovery Planning for Individuals with Co‑occurring Disorders Kenneth Minkoff, M.D.

Symposium 08 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

9:00 AM SESSIONS

COURSES Course 02 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Yerba Buena Salon 7, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Impact of Psychiatric Disorders on HIV Management Director: Mitchell Forstein, M.D. Faculty: TBA

10:00 AM SESSIONS

INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS Innovative Program 04 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite C, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Mental Health: Stages of Life and Developmental Issues Moderator: TBA 1.  Diagnostic Advancements in the Diagnosis of Mental Disorders in Individuals with Intellectual Disability Larry Barnhill, M.D. 2.  Life-Saving Maneuvers: Family Engagement in Geriatric Suicide Prevention Asghar-Ali, M.D., Ellen Barr, M.D., Sheila LoboPrabhu, M.D.

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 3.  Identifying and Supporting Adult Autism Spectrum Disorders in Community Mental Health Settings Kelly Register-Brown, M.D., Ann Hackman, M.D., Theodora Balis, M.D.

LECTURES Lecture 07 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Yerba Buena Salons 3/4, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

FRIDAY

Financing Integrated Care Lecturer: Roger Kathol, M.D. Chair: Benjamin Druss, M.D. Lecture 08 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite I, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Suicide Behind Bars: The Forgotten Epidemic Lecturer: Terry A. Kupers, M.D. Chair: TBA

Pacific Suite F, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Innovative Strategies to Reduce the Stigma Of Mental Illness APA/Bristol‑Myers Squibb Fellows Chair: Jeffrey C. Eisen, M.D., M.B.A. Workshop 31 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite J, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Joining Forces: Integrated Care, Models for Increasing the Capacity for Mental Health Care During a Recession Chairs: John Onate, M.D., Jeffrey T. Rado, M.D., M.P.H.

1:00 PM SESSIONS

COURSES

WORKSHOPS

Course 03 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Workshop 27 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Pacific Suite H, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Foothill D, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Psychopharmacology for Primary Care Providers and Other Non-Psychiatrists Director: Ronald J. Diamond, M.D. Faculty: Ronald J. Diamond, M.D.

WRAPAROUND FOR PSYCHIATRISTS: Tools for the Early Career Psychiatrist to Thrive in our Rapidly Changing Healthcare System Chair: Anthony Carino, M.D. Workshop 28 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Foothill F, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Teaching Residents Community Psychiatry: Outside the Box and Inside the Shelter Chair: Derri Shtasel, M.D., M.P.H. Workshop 29 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Peer Support Specialists and Psychiatrists: A New Way of Working Chair: Kenneth S. Thompson, M.D.

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Workshop 30 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

1:30 PM SESSIONS

LECTURES Lecture 09 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Yerba Buena Salons 3/4, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis A Progress Report on Mental Health and Reform Lecturer: Richard Frank, Ph.D. Chair: TBA Lecture 10 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Pacific Suite I, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Of Two Minds: Behavioral and Physical Health Integration Lecturer: Andrea R. Fox, M.D. Chair: TBA


PRELIMINARY PROGRAM WORKSHOPS

2:00 pm SESSIONS

Workshop 32 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

SYMPOSIA

Foothill D, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Improving Quality of Hospital Based Psychiatric Services Through Partnership with Patients, Families, and Community Stakeholders Chair: Charles Saldanha, M.D. Workshop 33 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Foothill E, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Workshop 34 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Foothill F, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Transitioning a Resident from Inpatient to Outpatient Practice: Reflections from Residents and Supervisors to Guide a Better Experience in Training Chair: Eric Yarbrough, M.D. Workshop 35 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Community Health Centers and Community MENTAL Health Centers: Working Together Towards Integrated Care Chair: Lori Raney, M.D. Workshop 36 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Pacific Suite J, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Juniper, Upper B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Past and Future of Public Psychiatry: Special 30th Anniversary Presentation of the APA Public Psychiatry Fellowship Chairs: Christine Khan, M.D., Eric Vanderlip, M.D. 1. TBA 2. TBA 3. TBA 4. TBA Symposium 10 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Pacific Suite A, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Cross‑Cultural Psychiatry with Indigenous North Americans Chairs: Lewis Mehl‑Madrona, M.D., Ph.D., Robert Crocker, M.D. 1.  The Sweat Lodge Ceremony – Naturalistic Method for Promotion of Mental Health, Avoidance of Substance Abuse and its Use in Treatment Robert Crocker, M.D. 2.  North American Indigenous Models of Mind and Mental Health: Importance and Relevance to Psychiatry Lewis Mehl‑Madrona, M.D., Ph.D. 3.  The Sundance and Sacred Drama as Naturalistic Therapies for Mental Health Barbara Mainguy, M.A., M.F.A., Lewis Mehl‑Madrona, M.D., Ph.D. 4.  Talking Circles as Naturalistic Psychotherapy Magili Quinn, D.O. 5.  Teaching Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows about Ceremony and Ritual and its Importance for Patients: The University of Arizona Experience Ann‑Marie Chaisson, M.D., M.P.H.

FRIDAY

Electronic Health Records: A Brief Review About EHR With 2011 Current Updates Chair: Lawrence K. Richards, M.D.

Symposium 09 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Recovery-Oriented Practice: A Multidisciplinary Perspective Chair: Annelle Primm, M.D.

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FRIDAY

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Symposium 11 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Workshop 38 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Pacific Suite C, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Foothill E, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Trauma Informed Care and Confronting Structural Racism – A Meaningful Intersection for Community Practice Chair: Paula Panzer, M.D. 1.  Introduction to Trauma Informed Care – Definitions and Examples Paula Panzer, M.D. 2.  Trauma Informed Care Consultations to Systems interested in change – Early Learners Michael Flaum, M.D. 3.  Trauma Informed Care and Confronting Organizational Racism – Separate Initiatives and the Meaningful Intersection Kenneth Hardy, M.D. 4.  Creating Sanctuary – Trauma Informed Care Maggie Bennington-Davis, M.D.

A Four Factor Model for Training Residents in Systems Based Practices Chair: Jules Ranz, M.D.

3:30 PM SESSIONS

LECTURES Lecture 11 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Pacific Suite I, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Women in Psychiatry: The Road Ahead Lecturer: Carolyn B. Robinowitz, M.D. Chair: TBA APA’s Alexandra Symonds Award

WORKSHOPS Workshop 37 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Foothill D, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Building a Constituency for Public Service Psychiatry: The Experience of the Pennsylvania Psychiatric Leadership Council Chair: Jeannette S. Harrison, M.S.

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Workshop 39 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Foothill F, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Two Innovative Initiatives Integrating Medical Care, Mental Health Care and Psychosocial Support Chair: Daniel Karasic, M.D. Workshop 40 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Psychiatric Care at the Interface of Mental Health and Criminal Justice: Lessons Learned and Emergent Principles from More Than 2500 Letters Chairs: William Nunley, M.D., M.P.H., Fred C. Osher, M.D.


PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Saturday, October 29, 2011 8:00 AM SESSIONS Course 04 8:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

1.  Anti-Racisim and Anti-Oppression: Their Possible Implications for Mental Health Practices Simon Corneau, M.D., Vicky Stergiopoulos, M.D. 2.  The Recovery Culture Progress Report: A New Assessment Tool Mark Ragins, M.D.

Yerba Buena Salons 1/2, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

LECTURES

COURSES

Psychiatric Emergency Services: A Contemporary Paradigm of Care Director: Anthony Ng, M.D. Faculty: Jon Berlin, M.D., Jody Lofchy, M.D., Leslie Zun, M.D.

Lecture 12 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Pacific Suite I, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Course 05 8:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Doing It in Public: Public Policy & the Future of Psychiatry Lecturer: Kenneth Thompson, M.D. Chair: TBA

Yerba Buena Salons 3/4, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

WORKSHOPS

Creating Your Ideal Job in Psychiatry Director: Wesley E. Sowers, M.D. Faculty: Robert Marin, M.D. Course 06 8:00 a.m.–12:00 noon

Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care: Practical Skills for the Consultant Psychiatrist Director: Lori Raney, M.D. Faculty: John Kern, M.D., Jurgen Unutzer, M.D.

Pacific Suite A, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Quality Improvement ‑ The Secret to High Performing Mental Health and Addiction Systems Chair: Nick Kates, M.D. Workshop 42 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Pacific Suite B, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Course 07 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Staying Alive: Addressing Loneliness in Persons with Mental Illness Chairs: Sheila M. LoboPrabhu, M.D., James Lomax, M.D.

Yerba Buena Salons 5/6, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Workshop 43 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Buprenorphine and Office-Based Treatment of Opioid Dependence Director: John Renner, M.D. Faculty: TBA

Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS

SATURDAY

Pacific Suite H, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Workshop 41 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Women’s Mental Health Following Abortion Chairs: Tracy A. Weitz, Ph.D., M.P.A., Nada L. Stotland, M.D., M.P.H.

Innovative Program 05 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Pacific Suite C, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Changing the Thinking of Psychiatric Clinicians Moderator: TBA

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9:00 AM SESSIONS

SYMPOSIA

COURSES

Symposium 12 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Course 09 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Foothill E, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Yerba Buena Salon 7, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Changing the World: Strategies for Systemic Implementation of Recovery Oriented Integrated Services – Applications in the San Francisco Bay Area American Association of Community Psychiatrists Chair: Kenneth Minkoff, M.D. 1.  Comprehensive Continuous Integrated System of Care: Description of the Framework Kenneth Minkoff, M.D. 2.  CCISC: Real World Application and Implementation Strategies Christie Cline, M.D., M.B.A. 3.  From Merger to Integration: Developing an integrated system of care in San Francisco Alice Gleghorn, Ph.D. 4.  Alameda County Co‑Occurring Conditions Initiative: Partnership for Transformation Jennifer Mullane, M.S. 5.  CCISC Integration in San Mateo County: Transforming the Mental Health and Alcohol & Other Drug Systems Mary Taylor Fullerton, M.A., Kristin Dempsey, M.F.T

Essential Psychopharmacology Director: Alan F. Schatzberg, M.D. Faculty: Terrence Ketter, M.D., Kiki Chang, M.D., Natalie Rasgon, M.D., Ph.D., Charles DeBattista, M.D., Ira Glick, M.D.

Symposium 13 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Foothill F, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis A Cultural Encounter On The Way To Partnership Chair: Susan V McLeer, M.D. 1.  A Clash of Cultures: The Challenges Inherent In Embedding a Residency Training Program Within a Community Mental Health Center Susan McLeer, M.D., Paul R. Sachs, Ph.D., Jeffery D. Bedrick, M.D., LaToya Floyd, M.D., Patricia Green, M.S., L.P.C., N.C.C. 2.  What’s In It For the Community Mental Health Center? Paul Sachs, Ph.D., M.B.A., Patricia Pater Green, M.S., L.C.P., N.C.C. 3.  The Residents’ and Faculty Members’ Journey: Past, Present and Future Jeffrey Bedrick, M.D., Latoya Floyd, M.D. 4.  The Consumer’s Experience: Impact on Quality of Care and Continuity Patricia Green, M.S., LaToya Floyd, M.D., Jeffery Bedrick, M.D., Paul Sachs, Ph.D., Susan V. McLeer, M.D.

10:00 AM SESSIONS

WORKSHOPS Workshop 44 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite A, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Challenges and Solutions in Optimizing Consumer Involvement in State Mental Health Authorities Chair: Joseph Parks, M.D. Workshop 45 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite B, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis The Epidemiology, Etiology, and Treatment of Depression in Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Persons Association of Gay & Lesbian Psychiatrists Chair: Robert M. Kertzner, M.D. Workshop 46 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis How Do We Implement Culturally Competent Collaborative Care? APA/SAMHSA Minority Fellows Chairs: Ashley K. Miller, M.D., Jason E. Cheng, M.D.


PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 1:00 PM SESSIONS

WORKSHOPS

COURSES

Workshop 47 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

Course 10 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Yerba Buena Salons 3/4, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Clinical Approaches to Working with People who are Homeless and have Mental Illnesses: Challenges and Rewards Director: Stephen M. Goldfinger, M.D., Theodora Balis, M.D. Faculty: Ann Hackman, M.D., Curtis Adams, Jr., M.D. Course 11 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Pacific Suite J, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Culturally Appropriate Assessment Made Incredibly Clear: A Skills-Based Course with Hands-On Experiences Director: Russell F. Lim, M.D. Faculty: Francis Lu, M.D., Puja Chadha, M.D.

Pacific Suite B, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Exploring Suicidal Ideation in Physician Patients: Toward Building Resilience and Saving Lives Chair: Michael F. Myers, M.D. Workshop 48 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Four Perspectives on the Mental Health Needs of Transgender People Association of Gay & Lesbian Psychiatrists Chair: Christopher A. McIntosh, M.D., M.S.C. Workshop 49 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Sierra Suite B, Fifth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Lecture 15 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

2:00 PM SESSIONS

1:30 PM SESSIONS

Pacific Suite I, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hereditary Schizophrenia: One Family’s Personal Perspective Lecturer: Patrick Tracey Chair: TBA

DISCUSSION GROUPS Discussion Group 03 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Pacific Suite C, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

SATURDAY

LECTURES

The Role of the Psychiatrist in Integrating Primary Care and Behavioral Health Care: Stories from the Front Lines Chair: Ruth Shim, M.D.

Opportunities and Challenges in Service Delivery Across the Life-Span of Returning Military Chair: Laurent Lehmann, M.D.

SPECIAL SESSION President’s Interactive Session with Residents & Early Career Psychiatrists 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Foothill F, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Chair: John M. Oldham, M.D.

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM SYMPOSIA Symposium 14 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Foothill E, Second Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

SATURDAY

Flowering in the Ashes: Promising New Mental Health Services Act Programs in California Chair: Mark Ragins, M.D. 1.  Five Years of the MHSA: An Up‑and-Down Journey Mark Ragins, M.D. 2.  Full Service Partnerships (FSPs) that promote recovery: California’s response to ACT teams Alexis Bernard, I.M.F.T. 3.  A Community‑Academic Partnership Approach to Prevention and Early Intervention in Psychosis: The PREP Model Demian Rose, M.D., Ph.D. 4.  Avenues: Work First for Individuals with Co‑Occurring Disorders of Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Connie Tanner, M.S. 5.  Whose Recovery is This?: Addressing Mental Health Stigma via Peer Education in the SOLVE Program with the Mental Health Association of San Francisco Michael Gause, M.F.A.

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Symposium 15 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Sierra Suite C, Fifth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Integrating Mind and Body: Psychoeducation Approaches Therapeutic Education Association Chair: Karen A. Landwehr, M.A. 1.  Developing a Wellness Program Karen Landwehr, M.A., Larry S. Baker, M.Div. 2.  Integrating Wellness into CMHC Services Patricia Scheifler, M.S.W., P.I.P. 3.  Integrating Psychiatric Services within a General Hospital Garry M. Vickar, M.D. 4.  Mind Meets Body: Can We Train the Brain to Learn and Discern? Robert Liberman, M.D.

Symposium 16 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Sierra Suite I, Fifth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis A Primary Care Primer for the Psychiatrist Chairs: Sara M. Coffey, D.O., George R Bergus, M.D., M.Ed. 1.  Medical Aspects of Psychiatric Care: Historical and Current Perspectives Sara M. Coffey, D.O. 2.  Lipid Monitoring and Treatment in Psychiatric Patients Erik Vanderlip, M.D. 3.  Smoking Cessation in Psychiatric Practice Brian Hurley, M.D., M.B.A. 4.  Primary Care Skills Every Psychiatrist Should Have Vanessa Lauzon, M.D.

3:00 PM SESSIONS

DISCUSSION GROUPS Discussion Group 04 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Sierra Suite A, Fifth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Integrated Care Chair: Lori Raney, M.D.

3:30 PM SESSIONS

LECTURES Lecture 17 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Sierra Suite B, Fifth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis The Ascendancy of Pharmcotherapy in American Mental Health Care Lecturer: Mark Olfson, M.D. Chair: TBA


PRELIMINARY PROGRAM WORKSHOPS Workshop 51 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Pacific Suite A, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Interactive Theater: A Tool to Educate, De‑stigmatize and Create Awareness – A South African Perspective Chairs: Leverne Mountany, M.D., M.Med., Zubeida Z Mahomedy, M.D., M.Med.

Workshop 53 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Maintenance of Certification: Lessons from the Trenches Chair: Annette Matthews, M.D. Workshop 54 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Workshop 52 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Sierra Suite H, Fifth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Pacific Suite B, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Setting the World Ablaze: The Importance of Setting in the Initiation and Treatment of Addiction in the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Association of Gay & Lesbian Psychiatrists Chair: David A. Tompkins, M.D.

Identification of Clinical and Environmental Predictors for Violence on a Forensic Inpatient Psychiatric Service Chair: Elizabeth B. Ford, M.D.

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Sunday, October 30, 2011 8:00 AM SESSIONS

8:30 AM SESSIONS

COURSES

DISCUSSION GROUPS

Course 12 8:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Discussion Group 05 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Club Room, Upper B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Pacific Suite C, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

Improving the Health Status of Persons with Serious Mental Illness Through Integration: Yes, It Can Be Done! Director: Anita Everett, M.D. Faculty: Bernadette Cullen, M.D., Sharon Praissman, M.D., Benjamin Druss, M.D., Kathleen Reynolds, M.D.

Suicide and the Golden Gate Bridge Chair: Mel Blaustein, M.D.

Course 13 8:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Yerba Buena Salons 5/6, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Intellectual Disability Diagnosis, Evaluation and Treatment Throughout the Life Cycle Director: Ramakrishnan Shenoy, M.D. Faculty: TBA

WORKSHOPS Workshop 55 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Pacific Suite A, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Non‑Pharmacological Therapies for Bipolar and Psychotic Disorders Chairs: Lewis Mehl‑Madrona, M.D., Ph.D., Ann‑Marie Chaisson, M.D., M.P.H.

SUNDAY

Workshop 56 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Pacific Suite B, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Using Recovery Principles as an Integrative Paradigm in Training Community Psychiatrists Chair: Robert S. Marin, M.D. Workshop 57 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Psychiatrist Workforce Development: Dilemmas and Possibilities Chairs: Alan Q. Radke, M.D., M.P.H., Michael Flaum, M.D.

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SYMPOSIA Symposium 17 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Yerba Buena Salons 1/2, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis There Is No Such Thing as a “Med Check” American Association of Community Psychiatrists Chair: Jeffrey Geller, M.D., M.P.H. 1.  An Overview of Shared Decision Making Lisa Mistler, M.D., M.S. 2.  A Perspective from California Bernadette Grosjean, M.D. 3.  Group Meetings in Behavioral Health that Include Prescribing and Discussing Medication as Part of the Treatment/Recovery Plan Benjamin Crocker, M.D. 4.  Only in New York: Turning It into 15 Minutes of Fame Hunter L. McQuistion, M.D. Symposium 18 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Yerba Buena Salons 3/4, Lower B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Project BETA: Best Practices in Evaluation and Treatment of Agitation Chair: Scott L. Zeller, M.D. 1.  Medical Clearance of the Agitated Patient Kimberly Nordstrom, M.D., J.D. 2.  Verbal De-Escalation of the Agitated Patient in the ED Janet Richmond, M.S.W. 3.  Project BETA: Seclusion and Restraints Rona Roberts, M.D. 4.  Pharmacological Options for the Treatment of Agitation David A. Pepper, M.D. 5.  Project BETA: Assessment of the Agitated Patient John S. Rozel, M.D.


PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Symposium 19 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite I, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Updates on Psychological Impacts of the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq: Best Modalities of Screening and Treatment Chairs: Elspeth C Ritchie, M.D., M.P.H., Carroll J. Diebold, M.D. 1.  Managing the Effects of Combat Trauma: The Evolving Practice at Walter Reed Army Medical Center John Bradley, M.D. 2.  Managing the Effects of Combat Trauma: The Evolving Practice at Walter Reed Army Medical Center Scott Moran, M.D. 3.  The Pacific Psychological Health Task Force: Enhancing Treatment Through Establishment of Partnerships in the Pacific Region Carroll Diebold, M.D., Marvin Oleshansky, M.D. 4.  Pharmacotherapy for PTSD in Combat Veterans: Challenges and Opportunities David Benedek, M.D. 5.  Building DOD/VA/State and Community Partnership in Service to OEF/OIF Veterans and their Families: Military Culture and Community Competence Harold Kudler, M.D.

10:00 AM SESSIONS

SYMPOSIA Symposium 20 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite H, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis

WORKSHOPS Workshop 58 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite A, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis ABPN and APA Perspectives on Maintenance of Certification Chair: Victor Reus, M.D. Workshop 59 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite B, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Becoming the Change You Want to See in the System: Teaching Leadership Skills Chair: Serena Y. Volpp, M.D., M.P.H. Workshop 60 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Pacific Suite E, Fourth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis The Role of the Psychiatrist in Medical School Admissions: Just Another Vote? Chair: Thomas E. Brouette, M.D. Workshop 61 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Sierra Suite A, Fifth Floor, San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hurricane Katrina and the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Lessons in Building Resilience Following Technological and Natural Disasters Chair: Howard J. Osofsky, M.D., Ph.D.

Crooked Beauty – A First Person Account of One Individual’s Experience with Bipolar Disorder Chair: Ken Rosenthal

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APPI, OBJECTIVES, TARGET AUDIENCES, APPI Bookstore

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top by your on-site source for the latest publications, training materials, and journals. You’ll find new, best-selling titles, and classical references on every area of psychiatry. APA members can take advantage of 10% member discounts and APA Members-in-Training receive a 25% discount on all purchases.

Conference Objectives At the conclusion of the 2011 Institute on Psychiatric Services, participants will be able to: 1) Identify and improve mental health disparities in the community; 2) Demonstrate and apply new skills that will be useful in public psychiatry settings; 3) Examine how the current health care system affects patient care; 4) Describe how to transform systems of care; and 5) Recognize how to bring new innovations into a variety of treatments to improve patient care.

Target Audiences Psychiatrists, Primary Care Doctors and Other Physicians; Administrators and Managers; Addiction Counselor, Advocates and Policymakers; Consumer and Family Members; Educators, Faculty, and Training Directors; Medical Students and Residents; Nurses; Planners, Researchers, and Evaluators; Psychologists; Rehabilitation Counselors; and Social Workers

Continuing Medical Education for Physicians Accreditation/Designation: The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The APA designates this educational activity for a maximum of 27 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CME credit is earned on an hour-for-hour basis for most sessions on the scientific program. Most sessions provide AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™; check final program for clarification.

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CME/CE ACCREDITATION, EXHIBITS Continuing Education Credits for Psychologists, Social Workers, Nurses, Counselors, and Others APA (Psychology): Drexel University College of Medicine, Behavioral Healthcare Education is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. Drexel University College of Medicine, Behavioral Healthcare Education maintains responsibility for the program. Accreditation for a maximum of 27 hours of continuing education is pending. ASWB (National Social Work): Behavioral Healthcare Education, provider #1065, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards, www.aswb.org, phone: 1-800-225-6880, through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Behavioral Healthcare Education maintains responsibility for the program. Accreditation for a maximum of 27 continuing education clock hours is pending. NAADC (National D&A): Accreditation for a maximum of 27 educational hours is pending. NBCC (National Counselors): Drexel University College of Medicine is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors. Accreditation for a maximum of 27 hours of continuing education credit is pending. PA Nurses: Drexel University College of Medicine, Behavioral Healthcare Education is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the PA State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Accreditation for a maximum of 27 contact hours is pending. CEU for all others: Drexel University College of Medicine, Behavioral Healthcare Education has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 8405 Greensboro Drive, Suite 800, McLean, VA 22102. In obtaining this approval, Drexel University College of Medicine, Behavioral Healthcare Education has demonstrated that it complies with the ANSI/IACET Standards which are widely recognized as standards of good practice internationally. As a result of their Authorized Provider membership status, Drexel University College of Medicine, Behavioral Healthcare Education is authorized to offer IACET CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/ IACET Standards. Accreditation for CEUs is pending. The American College of Nurse Practitioners (ACNP) and the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accept AMA/PRA category 1 credit from other organizations accredited by the ACCME. Disclosure Statement: All faculty and program planners participating in continuing education activities sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association and Drexel University College of Medicine are required to disclose to the audience whether they do or do not have any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or other relationships related to the content of their presentation(s).

Exhibits The exhibits are an integral part of the educational program and you are encouraged to schedule daily visits to the Exhibit Hall where a large array of professional opportunities and resources will be available. Meet representatives from companies including pharma­ceutical companies, computer software providers, book publishers, recruitment firms, and other suppliers of mental health related products and services, who will be available to discuss a broad range of resources. Additionally, you’ll have the chance to network and meet with colleagues. Requests for the Exhibitor Prospectus or inquires regarding commercial or educational exhibits should be directed to: Vernetta Copeland, Associate Director, Meetings & Conventions Department, Phone: (703) 907-7382, Fax: (703) 907-1090, Email: vcopeland@psych.org. You may also obtain a copy of the Exhibits Prospectus on the IPS Web site at www.psych.org/IPS.

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HOTEL INFORMATION 63rd Institute on Psychiatric Services APA’s Leading Educational Conference on Public, Community, and Clinical Psychiatry

October 27–30, 2011 Conference Location: The San Francisco Marriott Marquis is located in the heart of downtown at 55 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA. For detailed information on the hotel and its amenities, check online by copying and pasting the following address into your web browser https://resweb.passkey.com/go/IPS2011 and click on the hotel or amenity tab. San Francisco Marriott Marquis 55 Fourth Street San Francisco, CA 94103 1-415-896-1600

Hotel Reservations •  Reservations can be easily made online by copying and pasting the following address into your web browser https://resweb.passkey.com/go/IPS2011, or by calling the Marriott’s toll-free number at 1-800-266-9432 (U.S.) or 506-474-2009 (Intl). To qualify for the special discounted rate, please advise the reservation agent that you are attending the APA Institute on Psychiatric Services. •  This discounted rate will be available for Institute on Psychiatric Services attendees if reservations are made by October 6, 2011. The discounted rate is available from October 24–November 1, 2011, so plan to come early or stay late to enjoy one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. A deposit equal to one night’s stay will be charged to your credit card 72 hours prior to your arrival date. •  Reserve early to ensure a room at the discounted rate, as all reservations are made on a space-available basis. After the cut-off date of October 6, 2011, discounted rate may not be available. The San Francisco Marriott Marquis reserves the

right to discontinue the discounted rate after October 6, 2011, or if the room block fills prior to this date. •  If you need to cancel your reservation, you must do so by 6:00 p.m. 72 hours PRIOR to your reservation arrival date or you will be charged a deposit amount equal to one night’s stay. After this time, your deposit will not be reduced or refunded. You may cancel your reservation online using the website noted above or by calling 1-800-266-9432 (U.S.) or 506-474-2009 (Intl.). •  Check-in is 4:00 p.m. and check-out is 12 noon. Room Type Rate* Single Rate (1 person in one room) $289 Double Rate (2 people in one room) $289 * Rate does not include 14% tax, 1.5% SF tourism fee, and $0.25 commerce fee per day (tax and fees subject to change)

TRAVEL INFORMATION Call MacNair Travel Management to make your travel arrangements: 1-877-650-4266 (toll free) in the U.S. or Canada. For residents of Virginia, Maryland, or the District of Columbia, or outside the U.S. or Canada, please call 202-496-9307. Email requests can be sent to apa@macnairtravel.com. Be sure to identify yourself as an APA Institute on Psychiatric Services or APA IPS attendee.

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Photo by Kirsten Johnson

Here One Day Thursday, October 27, 1:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Yerba Buena Salons 5/6, Lower B2 Level Early one February morning, after a decades-long struggle with bipolar disorder, Nina Leichter, a sixty-three year old mother of two, committed suicide by jumping out of a window. Being the wife of a New York State senator, her death was reported on the radio, in newspapers, and on television. Here One Day picks up where the mainstream press left off. Shot by the winner of the 2010 Excellence in Cinematography Award at The Sundance Film Festival, this unsensationalized, beautiful film paints a captivating, intimate portrait of those left behind. Told from the point of view of Nina’s daughter, Director Kathy Leichter, and featuring Nina’s husband, son, sister, and grandchildren, Here One Day follows this family from 2004 to 2008 as they attempt to make sense of what happened and go on with their lives. Verité scenes, interviews, super-8 footage, photographs, and exquisitely shot interiors and exteriors reveal the universal emotions of guilt, blame, rage, despair, humor and affection that the family experiences. Some family members think they have moved on but haven’t. Some want to move on but can’t. Some, like Nina’s grandchildren, don’t even know the full story. To tell them or not becomes a storyline, as does the role of family secrets, and how people live with loss in very different ways.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION October 27–30, 2011

63rd

San Francisco Marriott Marquis, San Francisco, CA

APA’s Leading Educational Conference on Public, Community, and Clinical Psychiatry

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On-Site check in and Registration Attendees may pick up their registration badge and materials in the Golden Gate Hall, Salon C1, Upper B2 Level, San Francisco Marriott Marquis during these times: Thursday, October 27...............................................................................................7:30 a.m.–5:45 p.m. Friday, October 28.....................................................................................................7:30 a.m.–5:45 p.m. Saturday, October 29.................................................................................................7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Sunday, October 30..................................................................................................7:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m.

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October 27–30, 2011 The Advance Registration Deadline is October 7, 2011. Register online beginning June 1, at www.psych.org/IPS. San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hotel

APA’s Leading Educational Conference on Public, Community, and Clinical Psychiatry

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Mission Statement

The mission of the Institute on Psychiatric Services is to train and support psychiatrists and other mental health professionals to provide quality care and leadership through the study of an array of clinical innovations and services necessary to meet the needs of individuals who suffer from mental illness, substance abuse, or other assaults to their mental health due to trauma or adverse social circumstances, in order to assure optimal care and hope of recovery.

Future APA Annual Meetings APA Institute on Psychiatric Services 64th IPS October 4–7, 2012 Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers New York, NY 65th IPS October 10–13, 2013 Philadelphia, PA

If you’re interested in preparing a submission for the 2012 Institute on Psychiatric Services, please fill out your submission online at www.psych.org/IPS. The online submission process will begin on November 1, 2011 and close, for all formats except Posters, on December 16, 2011. The submission deadline for Posters is May 9, 2012.

66th IPS Oct. 30–Nov. 2, 2014 San Francisco, CA

67th IPS October 8–11, 2015 New York, NY

APA Annual Meetings 165th May 5–10, 2012 Philadelphia, PA 167th May 3–7, 2014 New York, NY

166th May 18–22, 2013 San Francisco, CA 168th May 16–20, 2015 Toronto, Ontario, Canada American Psychiatric Associa­tion


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