2024 ACA National Harbor Program Book_Winter Conference

• To define Pro-Social behaviors and identify barriers that discourage inmates from exhibiting these behaviors in correctional settings. • To explore therapeutic interventions that promote the development of Pro-Social behaviors and reduce revolving admissions to restrictive housing. Moderator: Carla Joseph , Deputy Chief, Davidson County Sheriff Office, Nashville, Tennessee. Speakers: Xyzeidria Ensley , Ph.D., LPC-MHSP, LADAC II, NCC, CBHC-BS, Director, Behavioral Health Services, Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, Nashville, Tennessee; Ruby J. Joyner , LMSW, Chief of Corrections, Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, Nashville, Tennessee; Lisel Stephen , M.S., Director of Inmate Services, Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, Nashville, Tennessee B-1I Emergent Trends in Correctional Health Care (CE, CME, CERP) Track: Healthcare & Treatment Room: National Harbor 12 In these unprecedented times, what priorities should correctional health care systems focus on to prepare for 2024 and beyond. COVID-19 has exposed vulnerabilities at health care organizations across the globe. This workshop will discuss quality and patient safety with a focus on acute care rather than prevention that can impact the cost of delivery of health systems. Learning Objectives: • Learn future trends toward health care delivery in their systems. • Get a deeper understanding of new challenges that will impact one’s practice. • References for developing guidelines affecting the systems. Moderator: Kenneth L. Williams , M.D., Ph.D., Medical Director, Nevada Department of Corrections, Las Vegas, Nevada Speakers: Harbans Deol , DO, Ph.D., Deputy Chief Medical Officer, VitalCore Health Strategy, Lincoln, Nebraska; Kenneth L. Williams , M.D., Ph.D., Medical Director, Nevada Department of Corrections, Las Vegas, Nevada

• Accurately describe examples of Persistent Self-Injury Risk (PSIR) profiles found in a correctional environment. • List key differences in the subset of PSIR profiles who present instrumental self-injury. • Discuss corrections-specific scenarios and case examples from a functional perspective. • Identify the impact on staff from a frontline perspective. Moderator: Lewis J. Peiper , Ph.D., Director of Behavioral Health, North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, Raleigh, North Carolina Speakers: Benjamin R. Locklair , JD, Ph.D., Psychological Program Manager, North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, Raleigh, North Carolina; John K. Raymond , Correctional Captain III, North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, Raleigh, North Carolina B-1H Promoting Pro-Social Development in the Correctional Setting: How Therapeutic Interventions Can Reduce Disciplinary Incidents Within the Correctional Setting (CE, Y CE, CEU) Tracks: Jails and Treatment/Social Work NEW! Room: National Harbor 11 Jails and prisons have become the new dumping ground for individuals struggling with mental illness, substance use disorder and juveniles with a long history of institutionalization. This workshop will examine the difficulties of providing therapeutic services to inmates that have endured a lifetime of traumatic experiences that have shaped their worldview and cemented a pattern of criminal thinking. The workshop will explore the utilization of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in combination with interpersonal skills training to identify problematic patterns and develop effective strategies to restructure negative thought processes, increase conflict management skills while improving emotional regulation. Learning Objectives: • To understand the connection of environmental factors and past trauma on inmates’ worldview.

WORKSHOPS

Friday, Jan. 5 ▼ 8–9:30 a.m.

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