Pediatric BTTI in Oconomowoc, WI — April 27 – 29, 2018

Hosted by Rogers Behavioral Health

In-Depth 3-Day Training Program in State-of-the-Art Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for OCD

April 27 – 29, 2018
Rogers Behavioral Health
34700 Valley Road,
Oconomowoc, WI 53066

Faculty

COURSE DIRECTOR:
Eric Storch, PhD
McIngvale Presidential Endowed Chair & Professor
Vice Chair & Head of Psychology
Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Houston, TX

Stephanie Eken, MD, FAAP
Regional Medical Director, Rogers Behavioral Health System
Oconomowoc, WI

Martin Franklin, PhD
Associate Professor, Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA

David Jacobi, PhD
Clinical Supervisor/Behavior Specialist, Rogers Behavioral Health
Oconomowoc, WI

John Piacentini, PhD, ABBP
Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences,UCLA School of Medicine
Director of the Child OCD, Anxiety, and Tic Disorders Program, UCLA Semel Institute

Brad Riemann, PhD
Chief Clinical Officer, Rogers Behavioral Health
Oconomowoc, WI

Aureen Wagner, PhD
Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Medicine.
Cary, NC

Agenda

Click here to view the agenda for this training.

Training Cost

The cost of registration for all three days is $500, which includes the cost of continuing education credits.

Pediatric BTTI Learning Objectives

  1. Participants will be able to design and implement cognitive behavioral interventions for youth with OCD, particularly exposure and response prevention.
  2. Participants will be able to incorporate family members into cognitive behavioral interventions for youth with OCD.
  3. Participants will be able to discuss the role of pharmacotherapy in the treatment of pediatric OCD and will be able to list agents used in its treatment.
  4. Participants will understand and be able to discuss the clinical presentation and nature of PANS and PANDAS.
  5. Participants will be able to implement behavioral systems and utilize Motivational Interviewing techniques and other strategies to foster motivation and treatment engagement for youth with OCD and related disorders.
  6. Participants will be able to personalize treatment protocols to address commonly comorbid conditions in children and teens.
  7. Participants will be able to design and implement treatment plans for youth with comorbid obsessive compulsive-related disorders.
  8. Participants will develop a thorough treatment plan for a past or current child or adolescent patient under the supervision of one of the Expert Speakers and along with 5 (or fewer) other participants

Continuing Education

This program is sponsored by the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF), Inc. This program has been approved by NBCC for NBCC Credit. The IOCDF is solely responsible for all aspects of the program (NBCC Approval #SP-2490).

This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Provider #886509959) for 21 continuing education contact hours.

IOCDF is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. IOCDF maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Course meets the qualifications for 21 CE credits for psychologists.

Attendance Requirements

Trainees must attend all three days of the BTTI in order to receive a CE certificate. Trainees must also complete three follow-up phone calls with a designated BTTI faculty member in order to be considered a graduate of this program and to receive a certificate of completion.

Attending a BTTI session is a benefit of Professional Membership with the IOCDF and all registered attendees must have an active professional membership to attend. To check the status of your membership, email info@iocdf.org or call (617) 973-5801.

Click here to join or renew online or call the office at (617) 973-5801 to join or renew over the phone. Those registered attendees who do not have an active membership by the time of the training will have the card used to purchase the registration charged for the $125 membership fee for the year. If you have any questions about your membership or about this policy, please feel free to contact us. There will be no exceptions to these requirements

During the registration process, you will be asked to upload both 1) a copy of your license and 2) a completed Clinician Participant Attestation of Understanding form. Please note, we do not accept an emailed form ahead of the registration. Click here to download the 2018 BTTI Attestation Form

Local Hotel

We have booked a room block at the Hilton Garden Inn Oconomowoc with a discounted rate of $90 per night, excluding taxes and fees. In order to make a reservation under the room block, please call the hotel at (262) 200-2222 and reference the group name “International OCD Foundation”.

Hilton Garden Inn Oconomowoc
1443 Pabst Farms Circle,
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, 53066

Local Transportation

Attendees who will be flying to the BTTI should fly to General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, WI. The airport is approximately 35 miles from the Hilton Garden Inn, so we strongly suggest that trainees rent a car for the entire time that they will be in town. For a list of car rental companies available at the airport, please go to General Mitchell Airport Transportation website. There is free parking available at both Rogers Behavioral Health and the Hilton Garden Inn.

Cancellation/Refund Policy

 If accepted, you understand that this registration fee is non-refundable. There will be no exceptions for medical, travel, or professional emergencies.