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"Mental Illness in Children"
Friday, October 22, 2010
Appleton, WI
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Schedule for Conference Day
8:00-9:30am 9:30-9:45am 9:45-11:30am 11:30am-12:30pm 12:30-2:00pm 2:00-2:15pm 2:15-3:30pm
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Check-In
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Break
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Lunch (on your own)
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Registration Information:
-Registrations are incomplete without payments or purchase orders.
-Purchase orders, Visa, Mastercard, Discover and checks are accepted.
-A registration form must be completed for each attendee listed on a P.O.
-Requisitions are not accepted.
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Fees:
Thru September 13: $125 After September 13: $140
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Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations made within two weeks of the conference will receive no reimbursement. Substitutions are allowed.
Cancellations made prior to the two weeks before the conference will be charged a $30 administration fee. No refunds will
be made for those cancelling during the two weeks before the conference. No exceptions. Cancellations will be accepted
Meals:
There will be no food provided. Lunch will be on your own.
Books:
We will have an extensive ASD bookstore at the conference. Purchase orders, credit cards, checks and cash are accepted.
3 Options for Educational Credit:
1. Certificate of Attendance- This certificate is available for the 6 hours of training for this conference for no extra charge.
It outlines the content and hours of instruction.
2. 0.6 CEUs, for one day attendance, will be available for an additional $20 fee. IACET (International Association for
Continuing Education and Training) CEUs are offered for this conference. Individuals wishing to earn CEUs are advised to
check with their certification body, licensure agency, and/or employer to determine if IACET CEUs can be used to satisfy
specific requirements. For the IACET provider directory, click here.
For ASHA members: Please note that we will not be reporting the CEUs directly to ASHA. However, ASHA does accept
IACET CEUs. When ASHA asks if you have completed all necessary CEUs, please include all IACET CEUs on your report
form. Keep your IACET certificate in case of ASHA audit, as proof of attendance
3. Graduate Credit- Workshop participants may choose to earn graduate credit from Silver Lake College for extending the
knowledge and skills gained in the workshop to an independent and authentic application of theory to practice within
his/her relevant educational and/or professional setting. Some workshops are available for either one (1) OR two (2)
graduate credits; other workshops are available only for one (1) graduate credit. Please refer to the credit registration
form and the syllabus regarding the credit options available.
Registration form for October 22, 2010
Syllabus for October 22, 2010

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more so for children with psychiatric disorders. In this seminar, we will overview the most
common childhood psychiatric conditions. At the end of the day, we will look at real world
examples of behaviors a child may exhibit in the classroom, community or home and
understand the possible mental health underpinnings of these behaviors.
Dr. Okiishi will be addressing:
Mood disorders: Depression, bipolar, adjustment disorders, grief
Anxiety disorders: Generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, panic disorder, OCD,
post-traumatic stress disorder, separation anxiety disorder
Disruptive behavior disorders: ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder,
reactive attachment disorder
Tic disorders: Tourette Syndrome
Cognitive disorders: Mental disabilities, learning disorders
Psychotic disorders: Schizophrenia
Learning objectives for each group of disorders:
-Diagnostic strategies
-Symptoms and 'hallmark' behaviors
-Predisposing factors
-Co-morbid disorders and disorder comparisons
-Impact of symptoms on individual, family and friends
-Skills training for parents/teachers
-Statistics and prevalence of disorders
-Reasons to treat
-How to treat, including medications, therapy and other interventions
-When it gets dangerous, and things to avoid