2:45 3:45 p.m. |General Session| After the Ball Drops, Will You be Ready? He also oversees data services and facilitates stakeholder engagement to increase the usefulness and impact of HCAI data products. Open Resources for Cell Types and Taxonomies with the Allen Brain Map, Friday, November 12 from 7:30 am 10:30 am, Marriot Marquis San Diego in Pacific Ballroom 14-17. The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is committed to alleviating the suffering caused by mental illness by awarding scientific research grants that will ultimately enable people to live full, happy and productive lives. ; Director of Stanfords Initiative on Learning Differences and the Future of Special Education; Author. Vice Chairs Matt Carter and Alexander C. Jackson. Education Conferences, Professional Development For Teachers, Teacher The SAINT approach merges advanced neuroimaging-based targeting coupled with higher-dose, temporally optimized intermittent theta-burst stimulation to treat severe, treatment-resistant unipolar depression. The researchers will discuss what strategies and systems they use to explore decision-making surrounding novelty. They will speak on pain control and how the brains cortical circuits process opioids to regulate pain. Every day, hospitals across California care for individuals living with a mental illness or addiction, and they embrace the essential role they play treating people in crises. CHA has designed its 2022 Behavioral Health Symposium as an opportunity for California's hospital leaders to catch up on recent investments and policy changes, as well as hear from experts on the latest cutting-edge treatment options for mental illness and substance use disorders. Contact the Education Department at [email protected]. If you want to learn more about any of these topics, 'Recommended reading' links to related content from Nature Reviews Neuroscienceare provided below the relevant conferences. (Amount of CE offered subject to change.). Benefits Counseling and Colorado DB101: Key Resource For Employment- Patricia Henke. Stephanie WelchDeputy Secretary of Behavioral HealthCalifornia Health and Human Services AgencyAs the Deputy Secretary, Ms. Welch acts as a senior advisor to the Secretary of CalHHS and other state departments on behavioral health policy. 9:15 10:15 a.m. | Keynote Session | The Other Healing: Trauma and Mental Recovery After COVID-19John Moe, Writer and Radio PersonalityThe disruption COVID-19 caused us (whether we got it or not) could manifest as depression, anxiety, or despair. 2 pm 4:30 pm, San Diego Convention Center, 6A. Clinical and Consulting Pediatric Psychologist; Senior Faculty Member, Profectum Foundation; Former Faculty Member, Early Intervention Training Institute (EITI) of the Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic; Trainer to the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health; Author. For reservations, call 1-888-492-8847 and mention the Behavioral Health Care Symposium and Group Code: G-BVHA to receive the discounted rate. Ms. Welch will also provide a status update about efforts underway to build facilities, create access to more community residential placements and housing, and what California is doing to address the current workforce crisis as well as plan to resolve workforce shortfalls for the future behavioral health care delivery system in California. Professor, Hutchins School of Liberal Studies. In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles Symposium Computational and Neural Mechanisms of Novelty Detection, Seeking, and Avoidance. Dr. Polina Anikeeva from the McGovern Institute for Brain Research and Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be discussing neuroscience tools that help us understand the mechanisms of behavior at the molecular level. You can either attend in person in San Francisco or participate virtually. Dana Foundation Social: Interdisciplinary Training in Neuroscience, Monday, November 14, 2022 from 7 pm 8:30 pm, Marriott Marquis: Rancho Santa Fe. Address Californias plan on the current workforce crisis as well as plan to resolve workforce shortfalls for the future behavioral health care delivery system. Tier 3 Behavior Interventions That Work (2019) and Conscious Classroom Management: Unlocking the Secrets of Great Teaching (2016, 2nd Edition), Cognitive Behavioral Scientist; Chief Innovation Officer, Potentia Institute 21; Director, Schwab Learning Center at the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation; Former Executive Director of the Stanford Schwab Learning Center and Founder of the UDL Innovation Studio, Stanford University; Former Senior Research Scientist, CAST, Universal Design for Learning; Author, Teaching for the Lifespan (2016); Co-Author, Teaching for the Lifespan: Successfully Transitioning Students with Learning Differences to Adulthood (2015) and Cognitive Diversity and the Design of Classroom Tests for All Learners (2012, Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability), Chair, Department of Educational Leadership, San Diego State University; Classroom Teacher, Health Sciences High and Middle College; Co-Author, Confronting the Crisis of Engagement: Creating Focus and Resilience for Students, Staff, and Communities (2022), The Social-Emotional Learning Playbook (2022), The Restorative Practices Playbook: Tools for Transforming Discipline in Schools (2022), and Removing Labels: 40 Techniques to Disrupt Negative Expectations About Students and Schools (2021), Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Education; Director of Stanfords Initiative on Learning Differences and the Future of Special Education; Author, Special Education and Distance Learning: Supporting Students Through the Pandemic (2020, National Education Policy Center); Co-Author, Ability, Equity, and Culture (2014) and Inclusive Education in the 21st Century (2000), Clinical Psychologist; Former Assistant Professor, Santa Clara University; Former Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of California, San Francisco; Author, BRAIN HACKS: Life-Changing Strategies to Improve Executive Functioning (2018) and The Gift of ADHD: How to Transform Your Childs Problems Into Strengths (2005); Co-Author, Six Super Skills for Executive Functioning: Tools to Help Teens Improve Focus, Stay Organized, and Reach Their Goals (2020), Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, Stanford University; Autism Expert; Co-Author, "Deep Learning Identifies Robust Gender Differences in Functional Brain Organization and Their Dissociable Links to Clinical Symptoms in Autism" (2022, The British Journal of Psychiatry) and "Aberrant Dynamics of Cognitive Control and Motor Circuits Predict Distinct Restricted and Repetitive Behaviors in Children with Autism" (2021, Natures Communication), ADHD Coach; Founder, ADHD Center of West Michigan; President of the ADHD Coaches Organization; Principal, Acorn Leadership Consulting; Former Academic Dean, Kuyper College; Author, Your Brain's Not Broken: Strategies for Navigating Your Emotions and Life with ADHD (2021), Founder/Chief Empowerment Officer, Eye to Eye National; Eye to Eye Diplomat and Social Movement Leader who has dyslexia and ADHD; Ambassador for the UCSF Dyslexia Center, University of California, San Francisco; Board Member, Generation Citizen and Swanee Hunt Family Foundation; Recipient of the Early Alumni Career Award at Teachers College, Columbia University, the Prime Movers Fellowship award, the prestigious Ashoka Fellowship, and was named a "Top 10 2021 CNN Hero for his work supporting students with learning disabilities; Author, Thinking Differently: An Inspiring Guide for Parents of Children With Learning Disabilities (2014), Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Center for Neuroscience, University of California, Davis; Director, UC Davis Autism Center of Excellence; Core Scientist, California National Primate Research Center; Director, Autism BrainNet; Started the Autism Phenome Project; Editor-in-Chief, Autism Research, INSAR; Co-Author, "Default Mode and Fronto-Parietal Network Associations With IQ Development Across Childhood in Autism" (2022, Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders), "Patterns of Sensory Processing in Young Children With Autism: Differences in Autism Characteristics, Adaptive Skills, and Attentional Problems" (2022, SAGE Publications), "Change in the Severity of Autism Symptoms Relates to Co-Occuring Psychopathology During Middle Childhood" (2022, Psychomatic Medicine), Ernest R. 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Linda Garrett, Esq.PartnerGarrett Law LLPLinda Garrett has worked with health care providers for over thirty-five years. Our non-profit organization has presented cost-effective, informative and practical seminars by outstanding speakers since 1984. The CHA education quality assurance/grievance policy is available upon request by [email protected]. This talk will discuss some of the newest ways tool developers are using machine learning and behavioral quantification to understand how the brain turns signals into behavior. July 27, 2023, Webinar Thank you for visiting nature.com. 8:30 8:45 a.m. | Opening CommentsKirsten Barlow, Vice President, Policy, California Hospital Association. For more information and to register, visit The Allen Institute for Brain Sciences website. Drawing from his experiences and conversations around simple and complex trauma, Mr. Moe tries to understand what it means in the short term, the long term, and how to address it. Subjects Congresses , Brain , Human behavior Showing one featured edition. Chris Krawcyzk, PhDChief Analytics Officer, Information Services DivisionDepartment of Health Care Access and InformationDr. The BRAIN Initiative Alliance is hosting an interactive social event where researchers are invited to come talk with leading toolmakers funded by the BRAIN Initiative. 3:45 4:45 p.m. |General Session| Building Public Behavior Health Infrastructure in CaliforniaStephanie Welch, Deputy Director of Behavioral Health, California Health and Human ServicesThis presentation will provide an overview of the behavioral health transformation priorities being led by California Health and Human Services Agency with a specific focus on investments to build needed capacity for services across the care continuum. He is currently consulting at the state level on behavioral health reform, including participation in the statewide Behavioral Health Action Coalition, and provides both local and statewide law enforcement training on behavioral health issues. 6:30 pm 8:30 pm, San Diego Convention Center, Halls B-H. Register. New York, NY 10017 : A School Readiness Programme Designed to Boost Executive Function Skills in Preschoolers Experiencing Homelessness and High Mobility" (2020, European Journal of Developmental Psychology), and "The Neurodevelopment of Executive Function Skills: Implications for Academic Achievement Gaps" (2020, Psychology & Neuroscience), Professional Development Consultant; Graduate Course Instructor, State University of New York at New Paltz; Co-Author, Transformative Teaching: Changing Today's Classrooms Culturally, Academically, and Emotionally (2015); Author, Motivating the Unmotivated (2008), Dealing With Difficult Parents: Powerful Strategies for Parent/Teacher Interactions (2005), and Respectful Discipline: Your Guide to Effective Classroom Management (2003), Teacher; Child Development Specialist; Independent Consultant; Owner/Founder, Simple Solutions Educational Services; Adjunct Faculty and Continuing Education Instructor, Erikson Institute; National Trainer, Teaching Strategies, LLC; Trainer for Vanderbilt University, the Illinois State Board of Education, the Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning, and the Multisensory Training Institute; Author, Push Past It: Positive Approach to Challenging Classroom Behaviors (2019), Clinical Instructor, University of Missouri, Columbia; Implementation Coach for the Safe and Civil Schools Leadership Project; National Director/Consultant of Special Subjects for Edison Schools; Former Principal of the Kansas City Public Schools; Researcher/Contributor, Can Effective Classroom Behavior Management Increase Student Achievement in Middle School? Orrock and his team manage the implementation of the Commissions Mental Health Wellness Act grants, the Mental Health Student Services Act, the Early Psychosis Intervention Plus program, the allcove Youth Drop-In Center grants, and the mental health statewide advocacy contracts. The journal publishes quality research reports that enhance understanding of the brain and behavior. Mr. Steffenhagen will share his experiences through his recovery with attendees. ; Advisory Member, Greater Good Science Center. Participants in this program who wish to have the continuing education hours applied toward ACHE Qualified Education credit must self-report their participation. Mission Inn Hotel & Spa3649 Mission Inn AvenueRiverside, CA 92501. Mini Symposium Advances in Behavioral Quantification to Understand the Brain, 2 pm 4:30 pm, San Diego Convention Center, 6CF. One of the conferences mini symposiums includes a lecture on behavior-driven neuroscience co-chaired by Dr. Timothy Dunn of Duke University and Dr. Talmo Pereira of The Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Social-Emotional Brains in Schools - Learning and the Brain Special Lecture From Atoms to Behavior: Creating Tools to Probe Neurobiological Complexity. Mike Phillips, Esq.Senior Director of Patient Advocacy and Housing ServicesJewish Family Service of San Diego Mr. Phillips provides instruction and training for the behavioral health community, including providing information on due process rights for individuals receiving behavioral health treatment throughout the County of San Diego. The new building brings together psychiatry bench lab research with other basic neurosciences research, as well as clinical and support spaces, to drive advances aimed . Winston Henderson, JDGeneral CounselClear ScientificMr. Dr. Bentzley collaborated with Dr. Nolan Williams to develop an engineered treatment for depression, SAINT. Symposium High-Resolution Electrophysiology: Experiment and Theory, 2 pm 4:30 pm, San Diego Convention Center, 6B. HYBRID, 1719, Wellcome Genome Campus, UKGenomics of brain disordersHYBRIDRecommended reading, 2127, Les Diablerets, SwitzerlandGRC: Modulation of Neural Circuits and BehaviorRecommended reading, 282 June, Newport, Rhode Island, USAGRC: Neurotrophic Mechanisms in Health and Disease, 49, Les Diablerets, SwitzerlandGRC: Excitatory Synapses and Brain FunctionRecommended reading, 1116, Easton, Massachusetts, USAGRC: Consciousness, Anesthesia and Evolutionary Biology, 1620, Montral, CanadaOrganization for human brain mapping 2023 Annual Meeting, 2530, Smithfield, Rhode Island, USAGRC: Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Trials in Brain Tumors, 27, Les Diablerets, SwitzerlandGRC: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Related Motor Neuron DiseasesRecommended reading, 914, Lucca, ItalyGRC: Central Nervous System Injury and RepairRecommended reading, 914, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USAGRC: Eye Movements, 914, Castelldefels, SpainGRC:Amygdala function in emotion, cognition and diseaseRecommended reading, 1620, Amsterdam, NetherlandsAlzheimers Association International ConferenceHYBRIDRecommended reading, 1621, Castelldefels, SpainGRC: Cannabinoid Function in the CNSRecommended reading, 1621, Les Diablerets, SwitzerlandGRC: Inhibition in the CNSRecommended reading, 611, Lewiston, Maine, USAGRC: CerebellumRecommended reading, 611, West Dover, Vermont, USAGRC: Neuroethology: Behavior, Evolution and NeurobiologyRecommended reading, 1318, Castelldefels, SpainGRC: CatecholaminesRecommended reading, 2427, Oxford, UKConference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience, 68, Wellcome Genome Campus, UKTrafficking pathways in neurodegenerationHYBRIDRecommended reading, 710, Alicante, SpainEMBO workshop:Gene regulatory mechanisms in neural fate decisionsRecommended reading, 913, Granada , Spain11th IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience, 1821, Munich, GermanyEMBO workshop: Stroke-Immunology meetingRecommended reading, 37, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, USACSH: Neurobiology of DrosophilaHYBRID, 1821, Rungsted Kyst, DenmarkFENSBrain Conference: Structuring knowledge for flexible behaviour, 1115, Washington, D.C., USASociety for Neuroscience 2023, 1518, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, USACSH: Zebrafish neurobiologyHYBRID, 281 Dec, Heidelberg, GermanyEMBO workshop: Subcortical sensory circuits: Visual, auditory, somatosensory, and beyond, 291 Dec, Wellcome Genome Campus, UKThe challenge of chronic pain: from genomics to therapy, 1417, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USAKeystone: Mammalian somatosensation: mechanisms of itch, touch, pain and interoception in health and diseaseHYBRID, 271 Feb, Breckinridge, Colorado, USAWinter conference on brain research, 1214, Pacific Grove, California, USAKeystone: Neurobiology of reward and addictionHYBRID, 1823, Ventura, California, USAGRC: Thalamocortical interactions, Nature Reviews Neuroscience (Nat Rev Neurosci) ; Implementation Coach for the Safe and Civil Schools Leadership Project; National Director/Consultant of Special Subjects for Edison Schools; Former Principal of the Kansas City Public Schools; Researcher/Contributor, Can Effective Classroom Behavior Management Increase Student Achievement in Middle School? In this symposium, Dr. Timothy Harris of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute will discuss his research on Neuropixels and high-resolution electrophysiology. 8:00 9:00 a.m. | Registration and Continental Breakfast, 9:00 9:15 a.m. | Opening CommentsMatthew Chang, Director, Riverside University Health-Systems-Behavioral HealthKirsten Barlow, Vice President, Policy, California Hospital Association. We are interested in your experiences and ideas. No refunds will be made after these dates. Lecturers include Dr. Larry Abbott of Columbia University; Dr. Emery N. Brown of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School; Dr. Terrence Sejnowski of the Salk Institute and the University of California, San Diego; and Dr. Haim Sompolinsky of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Harvard University. Empowered by Employment - Colorado Office of . We would like to thank our corporate sponsors for their support of the 2022 Behavioral Health Care Symposium. You can meet the Editors of Nature Reviews Neuroscience(Darran Yates,Katherine Whalley,Sian Lewisand Jake Rogers) at some of the meetings below. Institute for Brain Potential Provide a status update about efforts underway to build facilities and create access to more community residential placements and housing. She was the first Chief Medical Officer of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy from 2018-2020. 8:45 9:45 a.m. | Keynote Session| California Bridge Program: Every ER Should Have a TommieTommie Trevino, Supervisor, Substance Abuse Navigator Team, University of California, Davis; Aimee Moulin, MD, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Division Chief of Addiction Medication, University of California, DavisTommie sharing how addiction snuck up on him and the journey he took with the California Bridge Program to get where he is today. For further listings of science events across all disciplines seewww.nature.com/natureevents/science/. Clinical Neuropsychology - American Psychological Association (APA) Previously, he held senior management positions at Air Liquide and Nalco. Spike SteffenhagenLived ExperienceIndependent Writer Mr. Steffenhagen is a published writer for the San Diego Reader and various comic book companies. **Nonmembers are limited to non-hospital health care providers, clinics, post-acute facilities, and consultants, insurance companies, law firms and other entities that serve hospitals. *, *Source: National Institute of Mental Health, More than 450 million people around the world live with mental illnesses.*. The program includes plenary talks, interactive poster presentations, live demonstrations, and panels on transitioning technology advances to global health outcomes. Explain new steps required to protect those on a 5150 hold under certain circumstances. Review Californias initiatives to support youth and adult mental health. COVID-19 has exacerbated long-standing behavioral health challenges. ISSN 1471-0048 (online) ; Member, Academy of Cognitive Therapy, Anxiety Disorders Association of America, and National Association of Social Workers; Author. ; Applied Developmental and Cognitive Psychologist; Author, Head of School, Discovery School at the Bay Area Discovery Museum; Director of Social and Emotional Learning for Early Years at, Beijing; Elementary Classroom Teacher; Creator and television writer for. Continuing Education Units are awarded based on individual attendance records. 3:45 4:00 p.m. |Closing RemarksKirsten Barlow, Vice President, Policy, California Hospital Association. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@learningandtheb / #LatB64) for conference updates and news. The BRAIN Initiative Director's CornerNIH BRAIN NewsBRAIN YouTube ChannelBRAIN Initiative AllianceNIH Directors BlogNational Institutes of Health, An official website of the United States government, Upcoming BRAIN Sessions and Events at Neuroscience 2022, Follow the BRAIN Initiative on Social Media. She is the founder and President of Independent Emergency Physicians Consortium, an organization providing collaboration to independent emergency departments in California. There will also be select virtual components including posters, up to 24 lectures, and a sampling of symposia/mini symposia. Review the intersection of EMTALA and 5150 laws during the involuntary hold process. Prior to that, she established an independent consulting practice providing policy, finance, and strategic expertise to clients, including: Aurrera Health Group; the National Alliance of Mental Illness California; California Public Administrators, Public Guardians, and Public Conservators Association; California Hospital Association; Hospital Association of Southern California; and Hospital Council of Northern and Central California. April 18-20, 2024. ; Founder and Director, Think:Kids Program in the Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital; Author. The Allen Institute for Brain Science is releasing open resources for the study of cell types, including single-cell transcriptomic, electrophysiology, morphology, and multimodal patch-seq data; corresponding analysis tools; and taxonomies and standards. 2:45 3:45 p.m. |General Session | Holding Payors Accountable: Behavior Health Delivery in CaliforniaMichelle Baass, Director, Department of Health Care Services; Mary Watanabe, Director, Department of Managed Health CarePresenters will provide participants with an understanding of their respective state agencys roles and initiatives related to oversight of behavioral health care delivery in California. Neuroscientist; Internationally-Recognized Leader on Executive Function; Nancy M. and John E. Lindahl Professor, Institute of Child Development. Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Riverside Convention Center3637 5th StreetRiverside, CA 92501All educational sessions will be held at the Riverside Convention Center, just a short walk away from the Mission Inn. 2 pm 3:30 pm, San Diego Convention Center, 6B. *, * Source: National Institute of Mental Health, Just over 20 percent of children, either currently or at some point during their life, have had a seriously debilitating mental disorder. ; Former Senior Research Scientist, CAST, Universal Design for Learning; Author. *Members are CHA member hospitals. 2nd Annual Southern California Substance Addiction Research Training Retreat. Welcome to KIBM | Kavli Institute for Brain & Mind
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