Be sure to stop by the self-care resource booths and view the videos provided.
OPENING GENERAL SESSION -- Students With Psychosis
Breakout 1A -- Rethinking Delusions: Beliefs on a Spectrum, How to Relate, and How to Feel Better
Breakout 1B -- Community Programs for Outreach and Intervention with Youth and Young Adults at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Grant Program
Breakout 2A -- How Should We Discuss Psychosis Risk with Patients and Families? Providing Psychoeducation That Meets Consumer’s Needs
Breakout 2B -- Narrative and Indigenous Approaches to Psychotic Experiences
Breakout 3A -- Addressing Social Difficulties Among Young Adults with Psychosis: Innovations and Opportunities
Breakout 3B -- The Intersection Between Autism and Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
Breakout 4A -- A Georgia CSC Team’s Secret Sauce for Success – Family Engagement
Breakout 4B -- Moving On: Transitions Following Coordinated Specialty Care
CLOSING GENERAL SESSION -- Collaboration and Partnership Between Early Psychosis Programs
A certificate of continuing professional development for up to 7.00 contact/clock hours will be made available by TAMHO to all participants upon request for documentation of clock/contact hours earned during this conference.
National Association of Social Workers, Tennessee Chapter
TAMHO has been approved by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS, TENNESSEE CHAPTER (Provider Number: NASWTN2021-0102) to provide up to 7.00 continuing education units for this conference. Documentation of hours earned will be provided upon request to participants who have successfully completed the program.
Professionals in attendance at this conference are encouraged to review Chapter 1365-1 to ensure the workshop they are attending is applicable and appropriate to their professional development. The Tennessee Board of Social Work Certification and Licensure does not pre-approve continuing education programs. It is the responsibility of the LMSW/LCSW, using their professional judgment, to justify that the continuing educational program meets the guidelines of Chapter 1365-1 and is relevant to their professional practice.
Professional Counselors, Marital and Family Therapists, and Clinical Pastoral Therapists
As stated within the rules and regulations of the State of Tennessee Board for Professional Counselors (0450-01-.12-(5)-(a)-1-vi and vii), Marital and Family Therapists (0450-02-.12-(5)-(a)-1-vi and vii ), and Clinical Pastoral Therapists (0450-03-.12-(5)-(a)-1-vi and vii), the hours approved for this conference by APA and/or NASW are considered pre-approved hours acceptable for submission of documentation for continuing professional development for individuals licensed by this Board.
Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (LADAC
As stated within the rules and regulations of the State of Tennessee Board of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (1200-30-01-.12), TAMHO is considered an authorized entity for continuing education courses, events, and activities related to the practice of alcohol and drug abuse counseling. Individuals are responsible for assessing and determining the appropriateness of session content as relates to LADAC continuing professional development requirements.
Tennessee Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS)
Portions of this event have been approved by the Tennessee Certified Peer Recovery Specialist for contact/clock hours with appropriate conference documentation. Only the following four of ten sessions offered have been approved for submission for documentation of continuing professional development: 1) Opening General Session; 2) Breakout Session 4A; 3) Breakout Session 4B; and, 4) Closing General Session. Documentation of having attended other sessions during the conference will be provided, but only these sessions are pre-approved by TCPRS. All others were declined approval.
Tennessee Certified Family Support Specialist (CFSS)
This event has been approved by the Tennessee Certified Family Support Specialist for up to 7.00 contact/clock hours with appropriate conference documentation.