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Alternatives 2005 -
October 27-30 - Phoenix, Arizona

Audio Cassettes - $5.00 each
Audio CDs - $6.00 each


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Also, be sure to check out the 2006 Alternatives conference.

Workshops 1 - Thursdays 10:15am
# Title Speaker CD CASS
1
The Building of a Recovery Program in Mental Health
Williams & Mataraso
2
Fighting Forced Outpatient Treatment in New York
Rosenthal & Ashenden
3
A Japanese-American Consumer Exchange
Panel
4
A Dream Come True: A Model for Non-Pathological, Holistic Environment for Recovery
Alexander Bingham
5
Stigma & Discrimination: First Hand Experiences & Perspectives
Panel
6
Innovative Self-Directed & Peer-Provided Service Models in Oregon
Young, Duerscheidt & Shelton
7
Creative Recovery: Lights! Camera! Action!
Brown, Hoffman & Fisher
8
Servant Leadership: A Model for Managing New Power
Melody Reifer
9
Recovery and Evidence-Based Practices
Broman, Staples & Bohanske
10
Expressive Movement & Rhythm: Celebrating Our Journey of Healing, Transformation & Discovery
Catherine Penney
Workshops 2 - Thursday 2:00pm
13
A Dialogue on Recovery: What Supports Recovery?

Panel

14
Stepping Stone Peer Support and Crisis Respite Center
Kimball & Struse
15
Peer Specialists - The Natural Support Experts
Ashenden & Bishop
16
Anger Management for Leading in Work & Group Situations
Edie Mannion
17
Mentoring: Partnering with Peers, Family Members, Clinical & State Mental Health Administrators
Kelly, Bashor, Staples & Cota
18
Making Recovery Work at Work: Quality Assurance for Recipient-Run Organizations
Deborah Max
19
The Ultimate Recovery Center
Panel
A Institutes - Thursday 2:00pm
B
Self-Direction as a Route to Recovery
Fudge, Fricks, Cook & Russell
C
Peer Support: Road to Success
Panel
D
Life Beyond Recovery-Programs and Services are Just Not Enough!
Amy Long
E
Recovery: The Journey from Different Perspectives
Zinman, Fisher, Penney & Mills
Workshops 3 - Thursday 3:45pm
21
Training Disaster Crisis Counseling Program

Anna Gray

22
Understanding Latino Needs
DeLeon, Baldizon & Vega
23
Housing Within Reach: Tools for Community Integration
Hix, Turley & Wilson
24
Heroes and Recovery
Panel
25
From the Inside to the Outside: Your Wellness, Your Recovery
David Payne
26
HALI Homes: Not Just Housing
Ellen M. Healion
27
Clear Path to Blue Sky
Valley Owen
Workshops 4 - Friday 10:15am
28
Establishing Peer Support Networks in the Community After Disaster Situations

Panel

29
Social Security Disability Work Incentives Benefits & Protection & Advocacy for Beneficiaries
Kent Earnhardt
30
Beyond Pathology: A Wholeness-Based Perspective
Debbie Whittle
31
Providing Trauma-Informed Peer Support
Muscari & Mead
32
International Perspectives on Recovery, Self-Help & Empowerment
Hansen, Yamamoto & Chamberlin
33
Communicating Your Message Through the Media
Susan Rogers
34
"The NY State Consumer White Paper": Infusing Recovery-Baswed Principles in Mental Health Services
Bishop, Whitmore & Koerner
35
Wellness Centers: Peer Supporters in Action
Travers, Singson, Cate & Russaw
36
Communication Skills for Providing Sensitive, Recovery-Oriented Support to Peers
Bergeson & Mattson
38
What Would a Mental Health System Designed by Consumers Look Like?
Ewbank & Snow
Workshops 5 - Friday 2:00pm
39
Art Awakenings: Empowerment & Recovery Through Creativity
Ashely, Jackson, Tanner & Smith
40
Self-Care & Healing: Intending Wellness & Reclaiming Personal Power
Sharon Cadiz
41
How Consumer/Survivors are Helping to Reduce/Eliminate the Use of Seclusion...Part I
Bashor, Bluebird, LaCrosse, Trachtman
42
Building Our Own Evidence
Child, Green & Conway Reese
43
You Can Succeed in Higher Education & Self-Employment
Truong & Romprey
44
How the Legal System Can Help Create a Recovery Culture in Mental Health Systems
Jim Gottstein
47
"Housing First" - The Consumer Experience
Yates, Whiley, Riccio & Moore
B Institutes - Friday 2:00pm
J
Survival Tools for Peer Support Programs in the Era of Evidence-Based Practices
Jean Campbell
K
Essentials of Peer Empowerment
Panel
M
Wellness and Healing in Maori Culture of New Zealand
Panel
N
Peer-Run Crisis Alternatives
Mead & Long
O
The Recovery Consortium: Statewide Organing for Recovery
Panel
Workshops 6 - Friday 3:45pm
49
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Consumers: Sexual Minority Mental Health Issues
Coffman & Bottomley
50
Unblocking the Force that Empowers You, Your Group & Your Cause
McPhaden & Siefert
51
Emerging Best Practices in Mental Health Recovery
Hopkins, Townsend, Maxwell & Canfield
52
How Consumer/Survivors are Helping to Reduce/Eliminate the Use of Seclusion...Part II
Trachtman, Koons, Risser & Trammell
53
Sharing Hope, Recovery & Wellness with Consumers & Staff at State Psychiatric Hospitals
Swarbrick, Bernstein & Brice
54
Creating a Culture of Recovery in Mental Health Using Certified Peer Specialists
Linda Buckner
55
Peer Support & Recovery: What Helps, What Hinders - When and How?
Kopache, Oswald & Rist
56
Peer Services: Vocational, Volunteer, Treatment Bonanza
Daniel Huff
58
Walking the Walk: Maintaining a Drug-Free Workplace
Joshua Koerner
Workshops 7 - Saturday 10:15am
59
Men and Trauma
Patrick Risser
60
The Role of Consciousness in Self-Directed Recovery
Ho & Kauwe
61
How to Change the Mental Health System without Really Trying
Michael Hlebechuk
62
Achieving Recovery: Peer-Run Programs that Leave No One Behind
Joseph Rogers
63
West Virginia Leadership Academy
Lane & Pauley
64
Training the Trainer - Let's Examine Peer Specialist Training
Nelson & Rockitter
66
What's Pride Got to Do With It? The Intersections Between Mad Pride & Disability Pride
Krista Erickson
67
Education as a Means to Recovery
Salerno & Ashcraft
68
Native American Healing & Spirituality Through Cultural Traditions and Boogie
Delmar & Guevara
69
Strategies to Build Political Power
Andrew Imparato
70
The Pennsylvania Community Support Program
Glenn Koons
Workshops 8 - Saturday 2:00pm
71
Developing a Consumer Network in an Urban Environment
Belcher & Rider
72
Righteous Anger: Young, Drugged & Locked Up: Recovered to Tell the Story
Aubrey Ellen Shomo
73
Facing the False Looking Glass: The Recovery & Healing Road for Consumers
Washington, Bledsoe & Washington
74
Recovery - The Journey
Colleen Jasper
75
From Vision to Reality: A Roadmap to Systems Transformation
Dorlester & Johnson
76
Making Molehills Out of Mountains - Breaking Down Barriers in Rural Areas
Ison, Grater & Parker
77
Community Building: Solutions for Community Living
Christie & Wood
78
Kansas Consumers & Evidence-Based Practices
Parker, Cash & Budd
C Institutes - Saturday 2:00pm
P
Beyond the Border: Using Curricula & Personal Experiences to Overcome Stigma & Recover
Kopache, Rist, Oswald & Daya
Q
Dante's Cure: The Role of Therapy in Recovery
Penney & Dorman
Workshops 9 - Saturday 3:45pm
80
Milestones to Recovery: A Successful Peer-to-Peer Program
Maureen Marrin
84
Implementing a Recovery-Oriented System of Care
Tom Kelly
85
If Your Mental Health Supports Make Sense, You Might Be In a Brokerage
David Romprey & Maxine Stone
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