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Mental Health and the Older Adult Professional Development Spring 2018 Certificate and Seminar Series The interprofessional connuing educaon you need. The quality you expect. NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID MADISON WI PERMIT NO 658 Registration Form Please register me for Demena: Assessing and Addressing Challenges, Feb 9, $150 #3013-18 Late-Life Anxiety, Mar 9; $150 #3014-18 Loneliness: A Serious Health Threat for Older Adults, Apr 6, $150 #3098-18 Managing Psychotropic Medicaon for Older Adults, May 9, $150 #3019-18 NEW! Cerficate on Substance Use and Aging: Part 1: Meeng the Challenges of Substance Misuse in Older Adults, Mar 23, $150 #3025-18 Part 2: Effecve Substance Use Conversaons…, Apr 20, $150 #3011-18 Part 3: Substance Use Screening, Brief Intervenon…, May 18, $150 #3015-18 Contemporary Issues in Geriatric Mental Health Care, online course, ongoing registraon, $225 #3051-18 — Are you a Naonal Cerfied Counselor through the Naonal Board for Cerfied Counselors (NBCC)? Yes No — Are you a psychologist? Yes No Contact informaon NAME TITLE ORGANIZATION MAILING ADDRESS CITY / STATE / ZIP PHONE ( ) EVENING / CELL PHONE EMAIL Payment method Please bill my organizaon at the address above. Enclosed is my check payable to UW–Extension. Please charge to the following account: MasterCard VISA Am Ex Discover CARD NO. EXPIRES CARDHOLDER’S NAME Mail to: UW–Madison Connuing Studies Registraons Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St, Madison, WI 53706-1487 Call: 608-262-2451 or 800-725-9692 (Wisconsin Relay 711) Fax: 608-265-3163 or 800-741-7416 Online: connuingstudies.wisc.edu/cerf icates/mental-health-older-adult Phone, fax or online registraons must include payments by credit card or purchase order. If you would like to request an accommodaon, please contact Andy Richardson at 608-262-0557 or email [email protected]. Requests are confidenal. These programs are offered by UW–Madison in cooperaon with UW–Extension. 14918-11/17 Spring 2018 Mental Health and the Older Adult Certificates Meet your professional development continuing education (CE) requirements by attending engaging and evidence-based training on geriatric mental health. NEW certificate series on two topics! Spring 2018: Substance Use Treatment for Older Adults Summer 2018: Advanced Dementia Care Specialist General information For more informaon: Contact Program Director Suzanna Waters Casllo at 608-263-3174 or [email protected], or Program Coordinator Maureen Friend at 608-263-7055 or [email protected]. Or visit connuingstudies.wisc.edu/cerficates/mental-health-older-adult. All courses are at an intermediate level. Registraon: Open enrollment; class size is limited. Please register as soon as possible at connuingstudies.wisc.edu/behavioral-health, or by calling 608-262-2451 or 800-725-9692. Locaon: The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St, Madison, WI; 608-262-1122. Time: Registraon is at 8:30am, and seminars are 9am-3pm. Direcons and parking: For direcons to the conference center and parking informaon, see conferencing.uwex.edu/about/direcons. Please make your own travel and lodging arrangements. Fees and connuing educaon hours: Check the program descripons for specific course mes, fees, and connuing educaon hours. The registraon fee includes instrucon, materials, 0.5 CEUs or five connuing educaon clock hours, refreshments, and a nonrefundable $25 administraon fee. Social workers and aendees from other professions will receive five connuing educaon hours. These programs are approved for CHES hours. Connuing educaon approvals The UW–Madison Division of Connuing Studies is an approved connuing educaon provider for the following: Social workers: UW–Madison Division of Connuing Studies (provider #1042) is approved as a provider for social work connuing educaon by the Associaon of Social Work Boards (ASWB, aswb.org), through the Approved Connuing Educaon (ACE) program. UW–Madison Division of Connuing Studies maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Approval Period: 4/27/2016-4/27/2019. Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval. Social workers will receive 5.0 connuing educaon clock hours for each course completed. Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services, and the Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, and Minnesota Boards of Social Work recognize ACE programs. Psychologists: UW–Madison Connuing Studies is approved by the American Psychological Associaon (APA) to sponsor connuing educaon for psychologists. UW–Madison Division of Connuing Studies maintains responsibility for these programs and their content. Counselors: UW–Madison Connuing Studies has been approved by the Naonal Board for Cerfied Counselors (NBCC), Approved Connuing Educaon Provider (ACEP) #5990. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly idenfied. University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of Connuing Studies is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. Health educators (CHES/MCHES): UW–Madison Division of Connuing Studies (MEP101794) is a designated provider of connuing educaon contact hours (CECH) in health educaon by the Naonal Commission for Health Educaon Credenaling, Inc. (NCHEC) for Cerfied Health Educaon Specialists (CHES) and Master Cerfied Health Educaon Specialists (MCHES). Marriage and family therapists: These programs qualify as an accredited university connuing educaon course relevant to professional pracce. Wisconsin substance abuse counselors: These programs qualify as a connuing educaon course consisng of relevant subject maer taught by qualified presenters. Educators: These programs may qualify towards your Professional Development Plans (PDPs). Aendees from other professions: Compleon of each program qualifies for 5.0 connuing educaon hours. Contact your profession’s board or organizaon for specific connuing educaon requirements. Cancellaon policies: Call UW–Extension Registraon Services at 608-262-2451 (Wisconsin Relay 711) to find out the cancellaon policy for a specific program. In the event of bad weather or other emergencies, call 608-263-4432 or visit connuingstudies.wisc.edu to learn whether a program has been canceled.

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Page 1: or Older Adult Certificates - UW Madison Continuing Studies · Older Adult Certificates Meet your professional development continuing education (CE) requirements by attending engaging

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❏ Dementia: Assessing and Addressing Challenges, Feb 9, $150 #3013-18❏ Late-Life Anxiety, Mar 9; $150 #3014-18❏ Loneliness: A Serious Health Threat for Older Adults, Apr 6, $150 #3098-18❏ Managing Psychotropic Medication for Older Adults, May 9, $150 #3019-18NEW! Certificate on Substance Use and Aging:

❏ Part 1: Meeting the Challenges of Substance Misuse in Older Adults, Mar 23, $150 #3025-18❏ Part 2: Effective Substance Use Conversations…, Apr 20, $150 #3011-18❏ Part 3: Substance Use Screening, Brief Intervention…, May 18, $150 #3015-18

❏ Contemporary Issues in Geriatric Mental Health Care, onlinecourse,ongoingregistration,$225 #3051-18—AreyouaNationalCertifiedCounselorthroughtheNationalBoardfor CertifiedCounselors(NBCC)?❏ Yes ❏ No—Areyouapsychologist?❏ Yes ❏ No

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Mail to: UW–MadisonContinuingStudiesRegistrations PyleCenter,702LangdonSt,Madison,WI53706-1487

Call: 608-262-2451or800-725-9692(WisconsinRelay711)

Fax: 608-265-3163or800-741-7416

Online: continuingstudies.wisc.edu/certificates/mental-health-older-adult Phone, fax or online registrations must include payments by credit card or purchase order.

Ifyouwouldliketorequestanaccommodation,pleasecontactAndyRichardsonat608-262-0557 [email protected].

TheseprogramsareofferedbyUW–MadisonincooperationwithUW–Extension.

14918-11/17

Spring 2018

Mental Health and the Older Adult CertificatesMeet your professional development continuing education (CE) requirements by attending engaging and evidence-based training on geriatric mental health.

NEW certificate series on two topics! Spring 2018: Substance Use Treatment for Older Adults Summer 2018: Advanced Dementia Care Specialist

General informationFor more information:ContactProgramDirectorSuzannaWatersCastilloat608-263-3174 or [email protected],orProgramCoordinatorMaureenFriendat608-263-7055or [email protected]/certificates/mental-health-older-adult. Allcoursesareatanintermediatelevel.Registration:Openenrollment;classsizeislimited.Pleaseregisterassoonaspossibleatcontinuingstudies.wisc.edu/behavioral-health,orbycalling608-262-2451or800-725-9692.Location:ThePyleCenter,702LangdonSt,Madison,WI;608-262-1122.Time:Registrationisat8:30am,andseminarsare9am-3pm.Directions and parking:Fordirectionstotheconferencecenterandparkinginformation,seeconferencing.uwex.edu/about/directions.Pleasemakeyourowntravelandlodgingarrangements.Fees and continuing education hours:Checktheprogramdescriptionsforspecificcoursetimes,fees,andcontinuingeducationhours.Theregistrationfeeincludesinstruction,materials,0.5CEUsorfivecontinuingeducationclockhours,refreshments,andanonrefundable$25administrationfee.Socialworkersandattendeesfromotherprofessionswillreceivefivecontinuingeducationhours.TheseprogramsareapprovedforCHEShours.Continuing education approvals TheUW–MadisonDivisionofContinuingStudiesisanapprovedcontinuingeducationproviderforthefollowing:Social workers:UW–MadisonDivisionofContinuingStudies(provider#1042)isapprovedas aproviderforsocialworkcontinuingeducationbytheAssociationofSocialWorkBoards(ASWB,aswb.org),throughtheApprovedContinuingEducation(ACE)program.UW–MadisonDivisionofContinuingStudiesmaintainsresponsibilityfortheprogram.ASWBApprovalPeriod:4/27/2016-4/27/2019.Socialworkersshouldcontacttheirregulatoryboardtodeterminecourseapproval.Socialworkerswillreceive5.0continuingeducationclockhoursforeachcoursecompleted.WisconsinDepartmentofSafetyandProfessionalServices,andtheIowa,Illinois,Michigan,andMinnesotaBoardsofSocialWorkrecognizeACEprograms.Psychologists:UW–MadisonContinuingStudiesisapprovedbytheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation(APA)tosponsorcontinuingeducationforpsychologists.UW–MadisonDivision ofContinuingStudiesmaintainsresponsibilityfortheseprogramsandtheircontent.Counselors:UW–MadisonContinuingStudieshasbeenapprovedbytheNationalBoardforCertifiedCounselors(NBCC),ApprovedContinuingEducationProvider(ACEP)#5990.ProgramsthatdonotqualifyforNBCCcreditareclearlyidentified.UniversityofWisconsin–MadisonDivisionofContinuingStudiesissolelyresponsibleforallaspectsoftheprograms.Health educators (CHES/MCHES):UW–MadisonDivisionofContinuingStudies(MEP101794) isadesignatedproviderofcontinuingeducationcontacthours(CECH)inhealtheducationbytheNationalCommissionforHealthEducationCredentialing,Inc.(NCHEC)forCertifiedHealthEducationSpecialists(CHES)andMasterCertifiedHealthEducationSpecialists(MCHES).Marriage and family therapists:Theseprogramsqualifyasanaccrediteduniversitycontinuingeducationcourserelevanttoprofessionalpractice.Wisconsin substance abuse counselors:Theseprogramsqualifyasacontinuingeducationcourseconsistingofrelevantsubjectmattertaughtbyqualifiedpresenters.Educators:TheseprogramsmayqualifytowardsyourProfessionalDevelopmentPlans(PDPs).Attendees from other professions:Completionofeachprogramqualifiesfor5.0continuingeducationhours.Contactyourprofession’sboardororganizationforspecificcontinuingeducationrequirements.Cancellation policies:CallUW–ExtensionRegistrationServicesat608-262-2451(WisconsinRelay711)tofindoutthecancellationpolicyforaspecificprogram.Intheeventofbadweatherorotheremergencies,call608-263-4432orvisitcontinuingstudies.wisc.edutolearnwhetheraprogramhasbeencanceled.

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Instructor:TracySchroepfer,PhD,MSW,isanassociateprofessorattheUW–MadisonSchool ofSocialWork.ShereceivedtheHartfordGeriatricSocialWorkFacultyScholarAward,waspresidentoftheAssociationforGerontologyEducationinSocialWork,andservesontheboardsoftheSocialWorkandHospicePalliativeCareNetworkandtheNationalCoalitionforHospiceandPalliativeCare.Herresearch,teaching,andnational,state,andlocalworkshopsfocusonthepsychosocial,cultural,andspiritualneedsofelders.

Late-Life AnxietyFee: $150; Fri, Mar 9, 9am-3pm; Program #3014-18

Anxiety,depression,andphysicalhealthproblemsfrequentlycoexistinolderadults,makingitdifficulttoidentifytheprimaryproblem.Learnaboutthelatestresearchonlate-lifeanxietyandhowtorespond,andgainnewinformationaboutevidence-basedtreatments.Findouthowtorecognizeuniquepresentationsoflate-lifeanxiety,comorbidanxietyanddepression,andothercomorbidmedicalconditions.You’llalsoexaminetheetiologyoflate-lifeanxiety,discusspolypharmacy,andexploreeffectivepsychotherapeuticandpsychopharmaceuticaltreatments.

This seminar is designed to help you:•Identifytheuniquepresentationsoflate-lifeanxiety•Explainhowgeriatricanxietyiscomorbidwithdepression•Describehowcomorbidmedicalconditionsimpactgeriatricanxiety•Identifyevidence-basedcognitivebehavioralandpsychotropicmedicationtreatments•Usecourse-specificinformationaboutpolypharmacyandadversereactions

Instructor:JosephGoveas,MD,isanassistantprofessor,researchscientist,andclinicianintheDepartmentofPsychiatryattheMedicalCollegeofWisconsinandisboard-certifiedingeriatricpsychiatry.

Loneliness: A Serious Health Threat for Older PeopleFee: $150; Fri, Apr 6, 9am-3pm; Program #3098-18

Lonelinessandisolationhaveserioushealthconsequencesforindividuals,includinglossofphysicalfunctioning,mentalhealthproblems,andincreasedriskofearlydeath.Theyalsopresentchallengesforcommunitiesandmentalhealthprofessionals.Isolationcaninfluenceaclient’sworldviewandabilitytotrustothers,makingitdifficulttocreaterealisticandachievablegoals,andisolatedadultsrequiremorehealthandsocialservices.Thisworkshopexploreshowlonelinessandsocialisolationimpactphysicalandmentalhealth.You’lllookatstrategiesforincreasingaclient’sresilience,strengths,andmentalwell-being,whichcanhelpthemmeetthechallengesoflatelife.You’llalsoexaminecharacteristicsofmodelcommunityprogramstoaddresslonelinessandisolation.

This seminar is designed to help you:• Understandtheprevalenceandcausesoflonelinessandsocialisolation

• Reviewthewayslonelinessandsocialisolationimpactmentalandphysicalhealth

• Exploremethodstoassessandaddresssocialisolation andloneliness

• Examinemethodsofhelpingindividualsberesilientinthefaceofinevitablechangesandlossinlatelife

• Reviewcharacteristicsandexamplesofsuccessfulcommunityprogramstoreduceisolation

Instructor:MarilynBonjean,EdD,isaskilledpsychotherapistwhohasmorethan20yearsofclinicalexperiencewitholderadults.Sheisanationallyknownspeakerandauthoronissuesrelatedtopsychotherapyforolderadults.

Part 2: Effective Substance Use Conversations Using Motivational Interviewing

Fee: $150; Tue, Apr 20, 9am-3pm, Program #3011-18

Whenbringingupthetopicofsubstanceuse,adelicateconversationisneeded.Theseconversationsrequiresensitivityandskillfulnessonthepartofprofessionals.MotivationalInterviewing(MI)isawell-established,evidence-basedpracticedesignedforsuchconversations.Researchshowsthatwithpracticeandachievementoffidelity(deliveringMIasitisintendedtobedelivered),non-specialistscanbejustaseffectiveasbehavioralhealthspecialistsinpromotingpositivechangessuchasabstinenceandriskreduction.

This seminar is designed to help you:•Understandthefundamentalconcepts,processes,andskillsofMI•BegindevelopingandpracticingtherequisiteskillsofMI•FindwaystoapplyMItoyourwork•ConsidercontinuedlearningtoachieveMIfidelity

Instructor:ScottCaldwellisanMIconsultantfortheWisconsinDepartmentofHealthServices.

Part 3: Substance Use Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)

Fee: $150; Fri, May 18, 9am-3pm; Program #3015-18

Thisseminaristheculminationofthecertificateseries.Professionalswhoarenotbehavioralhealthspecialistscanaddressolderadults’substanceusebydeliveringacomprehensive,reimbursableservicecalledSBIRT.SBIRTcanbeimplementedintoroutinepracticeasa universalapproach.

Licensed providers who successfully complete parts 2 and 3 will receive a state-issued certificate that makes them eligible to bill for delivery of SBIRT services.

This seminar is designed to help you:•Learnhowtoadminister,score,andinterpretastandardizedsubstance-usescreeninginstrument

•DiscoverhowtodeliverbriefinterventionsusinganMIprotocol•Considerbestpracticesinreferraltospecialistbehavioralhealthtreatment•DevelopaplanforusingSBIRTroutinelyinyourwork

Instructor:ScottCaldwellistheSBIRTcoordinatorfortheWisconsinDepartmentof HealthServices.

Contemporary Issues in Geriatric Mental HealthFee: $225; 15 continuing education hours; ONLINE course, ongoing registration, complete course within one year of registration; Program #3051-18

Enrollinanoutstandingonlineprofessionaldevelopmentseriesongeriatricmentalhealth,theonlyoneofitskindintheMidwest.Thecourseprovidesanoverviewoffiveimportanttopicswiththesemodules:Late-LifeDepression,Late-LifeAnxiety,Late-LifeSleepDisorders,GeriatricPsychopharmacology,andChronicConditionsandGeriatricMentalHealth.ItistaughtbyfacultyingeriatricmedicineandpharmacyfromUW–MadisonandtheMedicalCollegeofWisconsin.You’llbuildexpertisethroughlectures,PowerPointpresentations,readings,andpost-tests.

Course facilitator:SuzannaWatersCastillo,PhD,MSSW,directstheprogramsongeriatricmentalhealthatUW–Madison’sDivisionofContinuingStudies.

Some of these programs are open enrollment, some are part of a certificate program, and some are both.

Dementia: Assessing and Addressing ChallengesFee: $150; Fri, Feb 9, 9am-3pm; Program #3013-18

Meetingtheneedsofanindividualdiagnosedwithdementiacanbe challengingforthecaregiver.Situationscanquicklybecomefrustrating forindividualswhocannoteasilyexpresstheirneeds.Withoutthe communicationskillstheyoncepossessed,theseindividualscan displaybehaviorscaregiversmaynotunderstandorhavethe skillstoaddress.Learnstrategiesandskillstobetter communicatewithdementiapatientsandtheirfamilies.

This seminar is designed to help you:•Explainthetypesandknowncausesofdementia•Pointoutthestrugglescaregiversface•Identifychallengingbehaviorsandpotentialtriggers•Demonstrateassessmenttechniqueswhenbehaviorssurface•Describeeffectivecommunicationstrategies•Examineandcomparedifferentbehavioralmethods•Locatehigh-qualityresources

Managing Psychotropic Medication for Older AdultsFee: $150; Wed, May 9, 9am-3pm, Program #3019-18

Medicationmanagementcanbeextremelychallengingforolderadults.Whenaddingpsychotropicmedicationstothelist,itbecomesimperativetounderstandthetherapeuticrolethatthesemedicationsplay.Learnaboutmanagingmedicationsforolder-adultmooddisorders,psychosis,dementias,anddelirium;behavioralandpsychologicalsymptomsofdementia;andcurrenttrendsinmedicationtherapyforlate-lifementalhealthproblems.

This seminar is designed to help you:•Helpolderadultsbettermanagetheirpsychotropicmedications•Explaintherationaleforselectingmedicationandnonpharmacologictherapiesfordementia,delirium,anddepression

•Giveexamplesofhowpsychotropicmedicationsmayresultinadversereactionsintheelderly•Definediscontinuationsyndromeisanddiscussitsimpactonolderadults•Recognizepolypharmacyproblemsinolderadults

Instructor:RobertBreslowisaboard-certifiedpharmacotherapyspecialist(BCPS)andanassociateprofessorintheSchoolofPharmacyattheUniversityofWisconsin–Madison,whereherunsthegeriatricpharmacyclinicandteaches.Hehasmorethan25yearsofexperienceingeneralandgeriatricpharmacy.

NEW! Certificate on Substance Use and Aging: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Older AdultsPart 1: Meeting the Challenges of Substance Misuse in Older Adults

Fee: $150; Fri, Mar 23, 9am-3pm; Program #3025-18

Thiscourseexaminesarangeofsalientissuesforprofessionalswhoworkwitholderadults:physicalandpsychologicalresponsestosubstancesaspeopleage,guidelinesforhealthyalcoholuse,signsandsymptomsofproblemuse,thecontinuumofsubstance-useinvolvement,andriskandprotectivefactors.We’llalsodiscussdilemmasassociatedwithprescriptionmedicationmisuse.

This seminar is designed to help you: •Articulatetheimpactofalcoholconsumptionintheagingprocess•Becomefamiliarwiththeguidelinesforalcoholconsumptionfor personsage65andolder

•Discusstheprevalenceofalcoholmisuseinolderadults•Identifyrisksassociatedwithcomorbidmentalillness andsubstanceabuse

•Reviewwhichprescriptionmedicationsshouldnotbe takenwithalcohol

•Explainhowgeriatricdepressionisrelatedto substanceabuseandmisuse

Instructor:SuzannaWatersCastillo,PhD,MSSW, directstheprogramsongeriatricmental healthatUW–Madison’sDivisionof ContinuingStudies.

DearColleagues:

Asyoumayknow,thespring2018coursesontheMentalHealthandOlderAdultCertificatearebeingphasedoutasweintroduceanewcertificateseriesthatwillfocusonmid-tolate-stagedementiacare.

Iampreparingastellaragendaforthe2018 Summer Institute on Mental Health and the Older Adult,July26-27).Itwillfocusonthechallengesofprovidingmid-tolate-stagedementiacare.TheinstituteisthestartofthenewAdvancedDementiaCareSpecialistCertificate,whichwillofferin-depthtrainingonsuchtopicsasfamilyconflict,hospitalizationsandtransitions,ambiguouslossandgrief,palliativecareandhospice,decisionalcapacity,adultprotectiveservice,behavioralcaresupport,behavioralandpsychologicalsymptoms ofdementia(BPSD),andapositiveapproachtocare.

Pleasecontactmewithanyquestionsyouhaveaboutthisoutstandingnewprogram. [email protected]. Ilookforwardtoprovidingyouwiththemostcurrentprofessionaldevelopmentonadvanceddementiacare.

Suzanna

SuzannaWatersCastillo,PhD,MSSWDistinguishedFacultyAssociate Directorandinstructor,Interprofessional DevelopmentinGeriatricMentalHealth [email protected],608-263-3174