Recent
Presentations (by Michael Flaum unless otherwise indicated)
"The footbone's connected to the shinbone, and the shinbone's connected to the..."
Presentation to MHI task force
Urbandale Public Library
Nov. 9, 2009
Presentation to Legislative Task Force
State Capitol, Des Moines, IA
Oct, 21, 2009
Motivational Interviewing as a Foundation for Recovery-Oriented, Co-occurring-Capable, Culturally-Competent (insert your preferred buzzwords du jour here) Care
University of Iowa Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Oct 20, 2009
Creating a Consensus Mental Health and Disabilities Plan for the State of Iowa: What, Why, and How?
Presented at Iowa Mental Health Conference, Ames Iowa
Oct 6, 2009
Approaches to Co-Occurring Disorders - 2009
Full day conference sponsored by University of Iowa Learning and Development; University Athletic Club, Iowa City, IA
September 29, 2009
The Debacle of Deinstitutionalization:History and Politics of Community Mental Health Centers
Presented by Christopher Welsh, MD; University of Iowa Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Nov 25, 2008
Using the COMPASS: An Example
Presented at Co-occurring disorders meeting, Urbandale Iowa Nov 13, 2008
Movement Towards Integrated Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
Presentation to UIHC psychiatry outpatient clinics, Sep 3, 2008
Overview of the Statewide and County Mental Health System in Iowa
Presented at the Iowa Peer Support Training Academy, Des Moines, July 17, 2008
Resources for Co-Occurring Disorders
Presented at "Toolbox Training", Des Moines, Nov 15, 2007
Enhancing Iowa's Behavioral Health Workforce
Presentation to the Iowa MH/MR/DD/BI Commission, Des Moines, June 21, 2007
Update on Evidence-Based Practices in Iowa's Public Mental Health System
Presentation to the Iowa MH/MR/DD/BI Commission, Des Moines, May 17, 2007
What Have the Data Told Us?
Spring 2007 Biannual Evidence-Based Practices Interest Groups, Des Moines, Iowa, March 14, 2007 (morning general session)
Core Principles of Supported Employment
Spring 2007 Biannual Evidence-Based Practices Interest Groups, Des Moines, Iowa, March 14, 2007 (afternoon general session)
Mandating Statewide Outcomes Reporting in Community Mental Health Settings: Balancing Burden and Benefit
NASMHPD Research Institute 17th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, Feb 14, 2007
Implementing a Mandate for Evidence-Based Practices in Iowa: A View from the Frontlines
Dartmouth Dept. of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Hanover, New Hampshire; Jan 23, 2007
"Evidence-Based Practices and Recovery: Are They Compatible?"
NAMI Iowa Annual Meeting; Des Moines, IA; Nov 30, 2006
"How Far Has Iowa Come, How Far to Go?"
Iowa Mental Health Conference, Ames, IA; Oct 11, 2006
"Olmstead
on the Homestead: Progress on matching
needs and services for Iowans with mental illness"
University
of Iowa Dept. of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Iowa
City, IA, Sep 26, 2006
"Recovery
Efforts in Iowa"
"Mental
Health Recovery: Research and Practice";
Coralville, IA; Sep 19, 2006
Other
materials from this conference
"A
Primer on Psychotropic Medications"
Iowa
Vocational Rehabilitation Services Conference;
Des Moines, IA; Sep 18, 2006
"Changing
Paradigms of Mental Illness: Who are we Treating
and What is the Message?"
Iowa
Vocational Rehabilitation Services Conference;
Des Moines, IA; Sep 18, 2006
"Iowa's
Mental Health System?"
Consumer
Empowerment Conference: Marshalltown,
IA; Aug 23, 2006
"An
Evidence-Based Approach to Treatment-Resistant
Schizophrenia"
American
Association of Clinical Psychiatrists Annual
Meeting, San Francisco, CA; March 31, 2006
"Responding
to a Mandate for Evidence Based Practice at
the State and Street Levels: The Iowa
Experience"
NASMHPD
Research Institute 16th Annual Meeting, Baltimore,
Maryland; Feb 13, 2006
"How
Did We Get Here, and Where Are We Supposed to
Go?
Johnson
County MHDD Commission Annual Retreat; Iowa
City, IA, Jan. 17, 2006
Older Presentations of Interest
"Evidence-Based Practices: Ready or Not, Here They Come"
This 7 part series, presented via the Iowa Communications Network in the fall of 2004 introduced the concept of evidence-based practices and provided an overview of 6 evidence-based practices for adults with serious mental illness.
Telepsychiatry
Initially presented at the American Telemedicine Assoication, Los Angeles, CA, June 5, 2002; Summarizes our satisfaction data in two Iowa studies.
From Street to Cells and Back Again: Addressing the Problems of the Mentally Ill Offender
This is a representative presentation from a series of regional forums that were held around the state in 2002. This provides the overview of the issues discussed.
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