2015 MARTI Summer School Conference
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2015If you want to know more about helping children of all ages, and especially high-risk youth and families, MARTI’s Summer Conference is for you. This year’s theme is “Positive Approaches to Recovery: Populations, Providers, and Programs.”
2015 MARTI BrochurePositive Approaches to Recovery: Populations, Providers, and Programs Want to know more about helping populations of all ages that are affected by addictions? Then the 26th MARTI Summer School is for you. This year’s school is designed to bring positive approaches to meet the ever-changing needs of today’s youth and fa
2013 MARTI Summer School Conference
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2013High-Risk Children, Families, and Behavioral Health. July 8 through 12, 2013
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2012 MARTI Summer School Conference
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If you want to know more about helping children of all ages and especially high-risk youth, MARTI’s annual Summer School is for you. July 9 through 13, 2012
2011 MARTI Summer School Conference
This workshop will address the implications of Adolescent Attachment Style and Substance Abuse and integrating family therapy techniques into Adolescent Substance Abuse treatment.
Understanding the Diversity in Our ClassroomsThis workshop will explore the role of diversity in the classroom. The primary goal is to raise consciousness about the intersection of different dimensions of diversity in today's classroom.
What's the Role of the “Cultural Context” in Working with High Risk Children, Families, and Behavioral Health?This plenary session will examine the impact of “cultural context” in the lives of children who are labeled “high risk” and their families.
Early Intervention Services and Their Impact on Children and Families: How Down Syndrome Lifted Me UpThis workshop will focus on how critical Early Intervention services and supports are for children with disabilities and their families.
Helping Kids and Teens Be Responsible Digital CitizensThis workshop is designed to provide participants with a digital citizenship model for young people to assist in them making safe and legal use of the Internet by identifying best practices, tools, and methods that also respect free expression.
Creative Use of Writing, Drawing and Movement in CounselingThis workshop gives counselors permission to be creative and use movement, writings, and drawings.
Creative Use of Chairs in CounselingThis workshop will focus on many different ways to use chairs in counseling.
Counselor and Client Self-Care and the Joy of ResilienceThis presentation combines lecturettes and dyadic and smaller group exercises along with self-reflective activities to help participants help themselves as counseling professionals.
Confidentiality in Community Behavioral HealthThe participants will review the current legal, ethical, and regulatory issues in mental health confidentiality.
The participants will learn the core legal, ethical, and best practice issues in behavioral health documentation.
Boundaries in Community Behavioral HealthThis plenary will review the current legal, ethical, and professional issues in boundary management in the community behavioral health setting.
Essential, Effective Group Leadership SkillsThis workshop focuses on essential and practical skills for leading all kinds of groups—task, educational, supportive, and counseling groups. Leadership styles will be discussed and demonstrated.
From Boys to Men: Understanding the Journey and Implications for Clinical InterventionsThis workshop focuses on problems in the lives of boys and men related to the intimacy, vulnerability, depression, and social acting out.
Recipe for Success: Five Ingredients for a Well-Balanced LifeThis presentation will focus on personal development, motivation and leadership.
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2011If you want to know more about helping children of all ages and especially high-risk youth, MARTI’s annual Summer School is for you. July 11 through 15, 2011
2010 MARTI Summer School Conference
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Ten Powerful Techniques for Change with Difficult AdolescentsThis program provides a host of techniques for achieving psychotherapeutic change with resistant, oppositional defiant, conduct disordered, or otherwise difficult adolescents.
Working with Single-Parent FamiliesOver the past years, the form of American families has changed greatly. The greatest change has been the emergence of many single-parent families.
Developing Healthy FamiliesHealthy families are made, not born. Not all healthy families are healthy all the time, and not all dysfunctional families are dysfunctional all the time. However, many families suffering from dysfunctions such as addiction, abuse, divorce, and other stress-related problems need help in creating or re-creating healthy family patterns.
Adult Survivors of Childhood TraumaChildhood trauma does not end with childhood. When childhood is over the survivors are adults. Not all of the adult survivors become the walking wounded. Many are able to grow beyond the experience and develop resiliency skills to improve their lives—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Cybersex Addiction for Individuals and CouplesThis workshop explores the impact of cybersex use and abuse on relationships.
Parenting in the Age of the InternetThis workshop outlines Internet dangers that lurk for children and adolescents, and what parents can do to protect them.
Laughing: Just For the Health of ItHumor and laughter are essential ingredients for healthy selves and healthy relationships. Understanding and accepting ourselves can provide a bridge to connecting with others.
Addiction and Family SecretsThis workshop will address how families affected by addiction are often riddled with secrets.
Working with Symptomatic Children Trapped in High Conflict Marriages: Part IIThis workshop will briefly review the three major challenges of working with symptomatic children trapped in high conflict marriages.
Working with Symptomatic Children Trapped in High Conflict Marriages: Part IProfessionals working with symptomatic children trapped in high conflict marriages face three major challenges. See how martial impasses are embedded in broader family pattern of avoidance and abdication.
Dealing with Children Diagnosed with ADHD 6-18This workshop will identify key factors which contribute to the difficulties that children who are diagnosed with ADHD face at home, in school, and in their communities.
Proactive Counseling SkillsThis workshop will address pro active or experiential counseling skills. It is designed to demonstrate techniques which can facilitate the counseling or process of behavioral change.
The School's Role in Parenting and the Onset of AddictionThis presentation will address issues related to adolescent substance abuse, dependency, and its relationship to generational issues, parenting processes, and the school’s role in prevention, education and intervention.
Relationships: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Recognizing Healthy RelationshipsParticipants will gain interactive strategies for use with adolescents for that often difficult to understand concept of "love."
Adolescents are bombarded with sexual messages from "Just Say NO!" to "It's No Big Deal" to complete silence regarding sexual decision-making on real world sexual issues. What is really going on? How can professionals communicate regarding sexual health with adolescents without preaching?
Managing Adolescent Aggressive Behavior from High Risk EnvironmentsThis workshop will look at adolescent aggressive behavior and factors that hinder practitioners from working with adolescents from high-risk environments.
Of Course the Client is Ambivalent: A Look at Motivational InterviewingThis workshop will offer an overview of Motivational Interviewing (MI).
Duty to Protect by Warning: An Update on Tarasoff, Emerich, and Behavioral Health CareThis workshop will address and review the current legal and ethical issues which underlie Duty to Protect by Warning.
When Good Kids Do Bad ThingsDevelop skills with Control Theory and Reality Therapy developed by Dr. William Glasser, found of the William Glasser Institute.
Eliminating Self-Defeating Eating: An Introduction to Intuitive Eating ModelsThis experiential workshop emphasizes the cognitive behavioral influences on self-defeating eating, while introducing concepts of Intuitive Eating models.
Self-Defeating Behaviors: Personal and Professional PotholesThis presentation will address the inception, maintenance, purpose, and predictable betrayal of commonly practiced self-defeating behaviors and their impact on our personal and professional lives.
Underage Drinking Prevention StrategiesThis workshop will provide attendees with a how-to guide on underage drinking prevention strategies in their local communities, from identifying the problem to implementing a plan.
Drugs in the WorkplaceThis workshop will focus on the issue of drugs in the workplace.
2010 MARTI Summer School General Registration Fees and DeadlinesLocation ϳԹ, Indiana, ϳԹ (approximately fifty five miles northeast of Pittsburgh) Registration Fee Early Bird Special $295 postmarked on or before May 14, 2010 Conference Fee $325 between May 15 and June 25, 2010 Late Registration Fee
2010 MARTI Summer School Conference Graduate Tuition FeesAcademic Graduate Credit Application Preapplication is highly recommended. Application forms for graduate credit will be mailed with confirmation letters upon receipt of conference registrations. To save time and confusion, applying for the credits prior to July 6 is highly recommended.
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2010 MARTI Summer School Conference Class RequirementsClass requirements for Addiction and the Family course.
2010Year after year, the Mid-Atlantic Addiction Research and Training Institute (MARTI) has provided the latest techniques for working with high-risk children. The conference includes excellent presenters and special sections for educators and clinicians, all at a low cost.
2009 MARTI Summer School Conference
This workshop will focus on the emotional and behavioral issues and problems for children who are living in an addicted dysfunctional family. It will emphasize a developmental approach to children and will address why children in dysfunctional families are not all affected in the same way.
Adult Children of Alcoholics: Helping College Students and Young Adults with RecoveryChildhood trauma does not end with childhood. ; When childhood is over the survivors are adults. ; Not all of the adult survivors become the walking wounded. ; Many are able to grow beyond the experience and develop resiliency skills to improve their lives, physically, emotionally and spiritually.
Sex and the Univer“city”: Issues of Sexuality on College CampusesThe presentation will focus on sexual health and safety issues faced by college students.
Converting Your Student Assistance Program SAP to Project SUCCESSProject SUCCESS was based on the Student Assistance Program Model and has a high rating on the National Registry of Evidence Based Programs and Practices list.
Translating Prevention Research for ParentsSubstance abuse professionals and educators are often asked to speak to parents about substance abuse prevention.
Engaging Bystanders in Sexual Violence PreventionEngaging Bystanders is a form of primary prevention of sexual violence.
How to Maintain a Successful Therapeutic Relationship without Bias: Does Social Class Impact a Therapist's ApproachThrough an interactive approach, participants will have an opportunity to explore and discuss their own biases and examine how to prevent personal biases from interfering with the therapeutic approach.
A School and Community-Based Counseling Model for Multi-Stressed Adolescents and Their FamiliesThe workshop will familiarize the participants with conceptual foundation and practical implementation of the Family Empowerment Program (FEP) developed by the Center for Family, Community, and Social Justice, Inc., as a model for working with multi-stressed adolescents and their families.
All Stressed Up and No One to ChokeThis stress management workshop is designed to help participants recognize stressors, become aware of their own personal stress level, and discover some healthy, effective methods to reduce stress. Presented at 2009 MARTI Summer School Conference.
Helping Families Break the Cycle of Neglect and Violence, Part IIProfessionals working with neglect and violence sometimes get hooked by their concerns for safety and in doing so take over the parent’s executive functioning. This inadvertently reinforces the power of professionals and can marginalize the family.
Helping Families Break the Cycle of Neglect and Violence, Part IProfessionals working with neglect and violence sometimes get hooked by their concerns for safety, and in doing so take over the parent’s executive functioning.
Success Not Excess: Helping Young Adults Transition from High School to CollegeStatistics show college-bound high school students tend to drink less than their non-college-bound peers while in high school. However, once past graduation, college-bound students surpass their non-college-bound peers when it comes to alcohol use.
Female Adolescents and BullyingThis workshop will address the emotional and behavioral issues regarding relational aggression and bullying. Hands-on techniques and strategies will be taught on how to help adolescent girls gain pro social skills.
Adolescent Depression: From Identification to Therapeutic ApproachesAdolescent depression can affect various dimensions of a teen’s life: social, academic, sexual, and occupational. In addition, the rates of subsequent depressive episodes are significant.
Ethics and Boundaries in Community-Based Behavioral Health CareThis presentation will address the legal, ethical, and best practice issues in regulatory behavioral health interpersonal boundaries.
Introduction to Problem/Pathological GamblingThis program is geared for the counselor/therapist with limited knowledge of problem/pathological gambling.
This workshop will address the signs and symptoms of adolescent drug use and its impact on social and emotional development.
From Victim to Advocate: My StoryIn this workshop, I will address those factors which may have led to my luring and abduction by an Internet predator, and the difficulties surrounding the returning child.
The Role of Faith and Spirituality in Behavioral Health and RecoveryThis workshop will provide an overview for behavioral health professionals who are interested in identifying and addressing the spiritual needs of clients.
Current Trends of Abuse with Legal and Illegal DrugsThis workshop, utilizing the most current data for the Middle Atlantic States with emphasis on ϳԹ, will review the current trends regarding alcohol and other drug abuse with attention to Prescription and OTC drugs in addition to illicit drugs.
Helping Families and Children When a Loved One Has an AddictionThis workshop will address the impact of substance use disorders on families and children. It will review family issues from the perspective of the person with a substance use disorder and the family.
Managing EmotionsThis plenary will address emotions and their impact on individuals with mental health or substance use disorders.
Co-Occurring Disorders: Looking at the Big PictureThis lecture will provide a general overview of co-occurring disorders and discuss the importance of trying to treat the whole person.
Secrets of the Street: What Kids Know That We Need to KnowWhat accounts for the popularity of stimulants among children, teens, and young adults? Beverages, candy, gum, soap, shampoo, medications, herbal supplements... there are infinite ways to perk up, stay up, diet, study, get buzzed.
Reaching and Teaching the Millennial GenerationMillennials (also known as Generation Y) are a very large cohort, about 80 million people from ages seven through twenty-five. These digital natives have unique characteristics and clear preferences in substance abuse.
Developing and Leading Early-Alert Crisis Intervention TeamsThis program will broadly address the purpose, development and leadership of early-alert crisis intervention teams within the university, public school and other institutional settings.
2009 MARTI Summer School Conference Graduate Tuition FeesAcademic Graduate Credit Application Preapplication is highly recommended. Application forms for graduate credit will be mailed with confirmation letters upon receipt of conference registrations. To save time and confusion, applying for the credits prior to July 6 is highly recommended. Full
2009 MARTI Summer School Conference Class Requirements“High Risk Children, Families, And Behavioral Health”
2009 MARTI Summer School Housing and Cafeteria Meal Service FeesOn Campus Apartment Fees The Two Person Shared Semi Suite includes a common sleeping area, small common room, bathroom, and two closets and the Four Person Shared Suites allow for two people per bedroom and bathroom. They share a common
2009 MARTI Summer School General Registration Fees and DeadlinesLocation ϳԹ, Indiana, ϳԹ (approximately fifty five miles northeast of Pittsburgh) Registration Fee Early Bird Special $295 postmarked on or before May 15, 2009 Conference Fee $325 between May 17 and June 26, 2009 Late Registration
2009 MARTI Summer School Conference FacultyRobert J. Ackerman, Ph.D. Director, Mid Atlantic Addiction Research and Training Institute (MARTI) and Professor of Sociology, ϳԹ, Indiana, ϳԹ Co founder and Advisory Board Member the National Association for Children of Alcoholics author and lecturer. Terry
2009If you want to know more about helping children of all ages and especially high-risk youth, MARTI’s annual Summer School is for you. The twenty-first annual MARTI Summer School will be held the week of July 13 through 17, 2009 in Indiana, Pa.
2008 MARTI Summer School Conference
Child Sexual Assault: Identification and Prevention -- Presented by Jo Ellen Bowman, M.S.W., L.S.W.
Best Practices for Reducing College Student's High Risk Alcohol ConsumptionBest Practices for Reducing College Student's High Risk Alcohol Consumption - presented by Timothy J. Silvestri, Ph.D.
Family Involvement in AddictionPresentation highlighting the importance of support and encouragement from the family of a recovering addict.
Psychological Teaching in PeanutsUnderstanding low self esteem and addiction problems with the use of the Peanuts cartoon strip.
Get Out of My Life, But First Can You Take Me to the Mall?: Working with Resistant AdolescentsThis workshop will address the emotional and behavioral impact on youth who become "high-risk" or "at risk" for a variety of problems.
Smarter Than You Think: Adult Survivors of Trauma and Dysfunctional Families, Using Emotional, Social, and Spiritual Intelligences in a Strength-Based Recovery ModelThis workshop will focus on how survivors of trauma can recover using emotional, social, and spiritual intelligences through a strength-based model.
A Sigh of Belief: Helping Parents to Raise Their ConfidenceThis workshop is designed to help educators, and others to assist parents with raising their confidence in order to deal more successfully with parenting roles.
Getting Back to BASICS: Helping College Students Reduce Their Risk for Alcohol-Related ProblemThis program will highlight the underlying principles of BASICS and provide participants with information on using this strategy.
Early-Alert Crisis Intervention TeamsEarly-Alert Crisis Intervention Teams -- Presented by Terry Appolonia, M.A.
A Three-stage Intervention Model for Post-divorce Co-parents: How Clinicians Can HelpThe Forgiveness Model for Co-parenting synthesizes previous theoretical and empirical work to develop a new application from the scholarship of forgiveness. The intervention model is introduced as a three-stage conceptual framework, each stage having cognitive, affective, and behavioral tasks. Presented by Kathryn Bonach, PhD, LSW, LPC, NCC
Coaching for Successful Co-parenting: Helping Children of DivorceChildren of divorce are often caught in the middle of on-going parental strife long after their parents are no longer married. Recognizing the common problems, myths that children may believe, and the effects that continuing inter-parental conflict can have on the children is crucial to successful co-parenting. Presented by Kathryn Bonach, PhD, LSW, LPC, NCC
Coordinating Effective Adolescent Recovery: Student Assistance Programs, Treatment Providers, and Parents Working TogetherPresented by Deborah Sagan, LCSW, Jeff A. Longo, LCSW, and Brandon Falkner, B.S.
The Power of Positive ParentingThis session is designed to assist mental health professionals in developing education programs that can assist parents in acquiring the skills they need to teach healthy decision making in their homes. Presented by Chuck Jackson, EdD.
Carry the Torch, But Don't Get Burned: The Need for Professional Self-careThis lively session is based on the age-old adage, “Physician heal thyself.” For those who take up the torch to lead in the struggle against addiction, it is critical that we not become martyrs to the cause. We must be equally committed to our own mental and physical health as we advocate for the needs of others. Presented by Chuck Jackson, EdD.
Adolescents...God Bless 'Em; Parents of Adolescents...God Help 'Em!Presented by Walter C. Gray, M.F.A., Psy.D.
Ethics for Chemical Dependency ProfessionalsPresented by Dou Wentz, M.A., O.C.P.S. II
Prescription Drug Abuse: Trends, Troubles, and TreatmentPresented by Neil Capretto, D.O., F.A.S.A.M.
Come learn effective ways to teach children about the disease, as well as loss of control, blackouts, recovery, and relapse.
Making Group Work for Kids: Essential Strategies, Tools, and ApproachesThis workshop introduces participants to six rules for effective groups with youth.
Understanding Addiction and Recovery through a Child's EyesCome learn about how children see addiction in their families. More importantly, witness how they embrace the healing process.
Treating Trauma: School and Community Counselors as First RespondersPresented by Robert Witchel, Ed.D., N.C.C.
Chronic Overeating: Why We Do It and How to ChangeDescription of "Chronic Overeating Why We Do It and How to Change" -- presented by Elizabeth Babcock, M.S.,W., B.C.D.
Eliminating Self-Defeating Behaviors: The RoadmapPresented by Greg Boorhroyd, Ph.D., C.A.A.C., L.P.C.
Self-Defeating Behaviors: Personal and Professional PotholesPresented by Greg Boothroyd, PhD, CAAC, LPC
2008 Class RequirementsSoc 732 and Soc 832 Class Requirements
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Understanding Internet Addiction and the New Digital DrugThis workshop presents diagnostic and assessment issues with Internet addicts
MySpace Addiction and Other Childhood DisordersThis workshop reviews the types of Internet problems for children, and how to intervene with children about computer-related issues.
The Value of a Community Drug and Alcohol Task Force: One Community's ExperiencePresented by Charles P. Erdeljac, Ph.D. and Stephen M. Wilson, D. Min.
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2008The Twentieth Annual MARTI Summer School was held the week of July 14 through 18, 2008 in Indiana, PA.