2020 ACA San Diego Program Book_Winter Conference
B-3C Mindfulness-Based Wellness and Resiliency (MBWR) (CE, Y CE) Room 5B Sponsored by the Staff Wellness Committee This mindfulness-based workshop
B-3D Custody and Treatment Working Together: Empower Staff to Effectively Manage the Mentally Ill (CE) Room 9 The Correctional Behavioral Health Training (CBHC) will provide a
will deliver practical, evidence-based skills for effectively managing stress, increasing resiliency and ameliorating the negative impact of both primary and secondary trauma exposure in correctional settings. Potential benefits include improvements in wellness, morale, self-efficacy and overall job performance and satisfaction. This experiential, highly participatory workshop will be delivered in a trauma-sensitive manner designed to safely provide participants with an immediate experience of enhanced well-being and self-efficacy. This workshop is appropriate for all security and administrative personnel as well as HR professionals or clinicians seeking a train-the-trainer introduction to mindfulness. Learning Objectives: • Identify three significant health risks faced by corrections professionals and describe their causes in physiological, psychological and neurobiological terms. • Employ three mindfulness practices on their own, including basic mindfulness of body/breath meditation, breath counting mindfulness meditation and a body scan mindfulness practice. • Employ three self-regulation techniques involving breath regulation and cognitive reframing for the purpose of managing their own psychological, emotional and cognitive states, leading to enhanced self-efficacy job performance and job satisfaction. Moderator: Zach Erdman , Organizational Development Manager, ODOC, Salem, Oregon Speakers: Fleet Maull , Ph.D., Director of Training Research, Center for Mindfulness in Public Safety, Deerfield, Massachusetts; Kelly Raths , Director of Inmate Services, Oregon Department of Corrections, Salem, Oregon
comprehensive overview of Behavioral Health Services within the Correctional System. The training is broken down into modules that cover areas such as administration, personnel and management, inmate care and treatment, special needs and services, medical-legal issues, juvenile justice and community corrections. In this course, the participants will gain a thorough, up-to-date understanding of these behavioral health issues in correctional populations, as well as a look at future trends and strategies essential to your success. Learning Objectives: • Provide an overview of the 2 nd Edition ACA Correctional Behavioral Health Certification (CBHC) and Training program. • Understand the value of this specific training for correctional professionals and their professional development. • Understand the importance of the multidisciplinary service when working with the justice-involved population. Moderator: Mike Miskell , Senior Correctional Health Specialist, American Correctional Association, Alexandria, Virginia Speakers: David Bobby , Regional Director, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, Columbus, Ohio; Bennie Wheat , Ph.D., Correctional Behavioral Health Specialist, American Correctional, Association, Alexandria, Virginia
Workshops Sunday, Jan. 12 t 12:30–2 p.m.
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