From: UAA CHD Project ECHO <xxxxxx@alaskachd.ccsend.com> On Behalf Of UAA CHD Project ECHO
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Subject: Join us Thursday, March 31st @ 9am - 10:30am (AKST) for the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities ECHO

 

Marti Romero presents, "Lecture: Testing and Diagnosis"

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MHDD ECHO

2022 Winter-Spring Series - Announcements

 

Please consider submitting a CASE PRESENTATION for our next session!

 

 

Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities ECHO offers a virtual network of real-time access to experienced experts in the field of mental health for people with developmental disabilities. The Winter-Spring 2022 MHDD ECHO Hub Team includes a psychologist, a clinician, an applied behavior analyst, and a parent.

 

CME (AMA PRA Category I) and NASW credits are available at no cost.

 

 

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Join Our 6th Session:

Thursday,

March 31st

@ 9 am - 10:30 am (AKST)

 

"Lecture: Testing and Diagnosis"

Marti Romero

Licensed Psychologist

Director of Behavioral Health Services

 

Dr. Romero is a licensed psychologist and the clinical director at Assets, Inc. in Anchorage, Alaska. Her specialization is providing mental health care to individuals who experience intellectual/developmental disabilities. She has been in the field for over thirty years. She enjoys all things outdoors, especially hiking and fishing. She enjoys spending time with her husband and teenage son – especially their travels to Maui!

 

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Don't want to fill a form out online? Download a case presentation form and send it to xxxxxx@alaskachd.org.

 

 

WHO SHOULD JOIN THIS ECHO?

 

·     Mental Health Care Providers

·     Disability Service Providers

·     Social Workers

·     Educators and Students of related disciplines

·     Parents with related professional experience

 

CME (AMA PRA Category I) and NASW credits are available for this ECHO Series.

 

 

SESSION SCHEDULE

 

Jan 20 Brief Introduction & Family Perspective

Feb 03 History and Prevalence of Dual Diagnosis & Needs Assessment

Feb 17 Person-Centered Trauma Informed Care

Mar 03 Cognitive Considerations

Mar 17 Applied Behavior Analysis

Mar 31 Testing & Diagnosis

Apr 14 Treatment I (Research)

Apr 28 Treatment II (Focus on cases/adapting treatment)

 

 

What is Project ECHO?

 

The ECHO model gives participants the opportunity to take an active role in rich dialogue with the hub team (subject matter experts) and with their fellow spokes (participants) in an interdisciplinary teaching and learning environment.

 

 

Watch this quick video to learn more about the ECHO model.

 

Project ECHO, Changing the World Fast

 

 

Get in touch with us!

xxxxxx@alaskachd.org | www.akecho.org

 

 

 

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