Agenda
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June 16, 2008 | June 17, 2008 | June 18, 2008 | June 19, 2008 | 2008 Poster Session
| Cultural Context and Approaches To Care: Success and Lessons Learned |
Anka Behavioral Health Services, Inc., TI16440, Homeless Outreach Team, Project HOPE, Concord, CA Casa Esperanza, Inc., TI16675, Relapse Prevention & Outpatient Services, Roxbury, MA Central City Concern, TI16457, Family Latino Outreach and Addictions Treatment Project (FLOAT), Portland, OR Mental Illness Recovery Center, Inc., TI16569, Project Reach Out and ACT, Columbia, SC People In Progress, TI18269, New Elements Treatment (NET), Los Angeles, CA South Texas Substance Abuse Recovery Services, TI18247, Project VISTA, Corpus Christi, TX |
| Telling Our Story With Data |
Arizona State University, Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy & Old Pueblo Community Services, TI18543, Phoenix, AZ, Michael S. Shafer, Ph.D., Nick Jones, Robert Rhode, Ph.D., Thomas Litwicki, Lindsay Gray, and Brian Arthur, Implementing Evidence Based Practices in a Transitional Housing Program Baltimore City Health Department, TI17958, Baltimore, MD, Anthony Tommasello, Ph.D., Vicki Dailey, Yu-Jung Wei, Van Doren Hsu, Louise Treherne, and Carla Flaim, HAART Prescribing is Significantly Associated with Housing Status Catholic Charities of San Jose, Behavioral Health Division (Navigator Program), TI16680, San Jose, CA, Kakoli Banerjee, Ph.D., Homeward Bound: Client Experiences in the Navigator Program Centerstone Community Mental Health Centers, Inc., TI16562, Tullahoma, TN, Jules Marquart, Ph.D., Olivia Evans, Myriam Gallagher, Stacy Esposito, and Kelly Snyder, Telling the Story of Tennessee’s HOPE Homeless Program COPE BehavioralColumbus House, Inc., TI16498, New Haven, CT, Lisbette De La Cruz, Tawanna Woolfolk, LCSW, and Martha Lawless, Ph.D., New Visions of You: Developing Opportunities for Joy and Fun in Early Recovery and Peer Mentorship Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. Substance Abuse Services, TI16488, Anchorage, AK, Shannon Sommer and Jodi Trojan, M.C.J., Transitions: Addressing the Needs of Homelessness and Co-Occurring Disorders among Alaska Natives DePaul Treatment Centers, Inc., TI16537, Portland, OR, Kelly J. Vander Ley, Ph.D., Patti Davis, CADC II, Laura Krebs, Jennifer Lembach, and Sheila L. North, M.A., Evaluation of Project Metamorphosis: Integrating Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment into a Continuum of Homeless Youth Services EAC, Inc., TI16682, Hempstead, NY, Nahama Broner, Ph.D., Michelle Lang, Ph.D., and Stefanie Behler, M.A., The Relationship Between Type of Housing Placement, Retention and Criminal Justice Recidivism for Mental Health Court Participants who are Homeless or at Risk for Homelessness Family & Children’s Services, Inc., TI16672, Tulsa, OK, Lamont Lindstrom, Ph.D., and Ronald Jepperson, Ph.D., The Relative Cost of Supportive Housing Services for Chronically Homeless Populations in Tulsa, Oklahoma Gateway Community Services, TI18264, Jacksonville, FL, M. David Miller, Ph.D., Michael D. Brubaker, NCC, Candace Hodgkins, Ph.D., LMHC, and Kathleen L. Estlund, LMHC, Perceived Barriers to Treatment for the Chronically Homeless Hope Action Care, TI18286, San Antonio, TX, Nancy Amodei, Ph.D., and Anna Madrigal, M.A., Housing Opportunities in a Positive Environment (HOPE): Preliminary Findings Hope Center, Inc., TI16439, Lexington, KY, Janice James, LCSW, and Michele Staton-Tindall, Ph.D., M.S.W., A Process Evaluation Methodology for Treatment and Recovery Programs for Substance-Using Homeless Women Institute for Community Living, Inc., TI16660, Brooklyn, NY, Drew LaStella, Ph.D., and Danika Mills, M.P.S., LCAT, ATR-BC, Contextualizing the Data: Enhancing the Understanding of our Consumer’s Outcomes as Assessed by the GPRA Client Outcome Measures for Discretionary Programs Institute for Health and Recovery, TI16581, Cambridge, MA, Terri Tobin, Ph.D., Karen Gould, and Norma Finkelstein, Ph.D., Experiences with Trauma and Victimization–The Impact on Treatment Engagement and Outcomes for Mothers Experiencing Homelessness Josephine County Human Services Department, TI16542, Grants Pass, OR, Heidi Herinckx, M.A., and Angela Spencer, Making Evaluation Useful to Service Providers Lakeview Center, Inc., TI16451, Pensacola, FL, Crystal Jenkins, M.H.R.D., and Bill Barth, M.S., CAPP, The Perfect Use of Rollover Funds: A New Approach to Improving the Lives of the Homeless Mental Health Center of Denver, TI18161, Denver, CO, Kristi Mock, M.S.W., LCSW, Joanne Toney, LPN, CAC-III, CJ McKinney, M.A., Antonio Olmos, Ph.D., Helina Gebremichael, M.A., CAC-III, Lara Dangler, LPC, CAC-III, and Lucia Esparza, Integrating Consumer, Clinician, and Stakeholder Input into Program Evaluation: A Mixed Methods Approach Mental Health Systems, Inc., (Dual Recovery Center, Pegasus East and North County Serenity House), TI16518, La Mesa, CA, Sally Mathiesen, Ph.D., and Melinda Hohman, Ph.D., Cross-Site Comparison: Clients at a Residential and a CCISC Model Program for Co-Occurring Disorders Mental Health Systems, Inc., (Pegasus Dual Recovery Center), TI16518, La Mesa, CA, Daniel Keyser, M.S.W., and Sally Mathiesen, Ph.D., Revisioning Dual Diagnosis: Adults with Mental Illness and Learning Difficulties in the Mental Health System network180, TI16502, Grand Rapids, MI, Stephanie Richards and Fred DeJong, Ph.D., Assessing Community Capacity for Engaging a Dual-Diagnosed Chronically Homeless Population: Interactive Consumer Focus Groups network180, TI16502, Grand Rapids, MI, Stephanie Richards and Fred DeJong, Ph.D., Housing with Therapeutic Benefits: A Modified Housing First Approach Ridgeview Psychiatric Hospital and Center, Inc., TI18153, Oak Ridge, TN, Brian Buuck, LCSW, Tom Doub, Ph.D., Richard Chirip, CMSW, and Al Keim, Outcomes 2007: One Year of Data from a Rural Co-Occurring Homeless Program Samaritan Village, Inc., TI16448, Briarwood, NY, Janetta Astone-Twerell, Ph.D., Keith Morgen, Ph.D., Ted Hernitche, LCSW, Nadia Siddiqui, M.Sc., Audrey Grandy, John Murray, and Christine Alicea, Tobacco Dependence Assessment among Homeless Co-Occurring Substance Abuse Clients: Meeting the NYS Mandate Samaritan Village, Inc., TI16448, Briarwood, NY, Nadia Siddiqui, M.Sc., Janetta Astone-Twerell, Ph.D., and Ted Hernitche, LCSW, Process Evaluation: Using Staff’s Perspectives to Improve Services for Homeless Cooccurring Clients in a Residential MTC San Mateo County Human Services Agency, TI16683, Belmont, CA, Catherine Barber, M.S.W., and Peter Loeb, M.S.W., Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment in 2 Homeless Shelters Special Service for Groups, Inc., TI16476, Los Angeles, CA, Elena Fiallo, Kira Jeter, M.P.H., Chris Grella, Ph.D., and Cheryl A. Branch, Homeless Interventions–Treatment Options Program (HITOP) Swope Health Services & Model Cities Health Corp. of Kansas, TI16593, Kansas City, MO, Marilyn Wherry, M.S., and Walter T. Boulden, Ph.D., Homelessness, Substance Abuse, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy UMDNJ—Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, TI16576, Lyons, NJ, David Smelson, Psy.D., Anna Kline, Ph.D., Bradley Sussner, Ph.D., Chris Bruzios, Ph.D., and Miklos Losonczy, M.D., A Community Linkage Program for Homeless, Dually-Diagnosed Veterans: Preliminary Outcomes |


