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Conference Program<br />
Concurrent Sessions<br />
Wednesday, March 28, 2012<br />
0800 - 0845 Registration<br />
0945 - 1015 <strong>Health</strong> Break<br />
1145 - 1300 Lunch<br />
1430 - 1500 <strong>Health</strong> Break<br />
1600 Adjourned<br />
0845 - 1600 Concurrent Full Day Training Seminars<br />
0730 - 0830 Registration<br />
0830 - 0845 Welcome & Opening Remarks<br />
0845 - 0945 Plenary Address:<br />
Psychopathy - Recent Developments,<br />
Controversies, and Directions for Research<br />
Dr. Robert Hare<br />
0945 - 1015 Break<br />
1015 - 1145 Concurrent Sessions 1 - 5<br />
1145 - 1300 Lunch<br />
1300 - 1430 Concurrent Sessions 6 - 10<br />
1430 - 1500 <strong>Health</strong> Break & Poster Sessions<br />
1500 - 1630 Concurrent Sessions 11 - 15<br />
1630 - 1800 Wine & Cheese Event<br />
0800 - 0830 Registration<br />
0830 - 0845 Introductions<br />
A. The Short-Term Assessment of Risk &<br />
Treatability (START): Introductory<br />
Training in Assessing Vulnerabilites<br />
& Strengths<br />
B. Clinical and Forensic Applications of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Hare Psychophathy Checklist-<br />
Revised<br />
Thursday, March 29, 2012<br />
Friday, March 30, 2012<br />
0845 - 0945 Plenary Address:<br />
The Promise of Prevention for Serious<br />
Conduct Problems in High-Risk Youth<br />
Dr. Robert McMahon<br />
0945 - 1015 <strong>Health</strong> Break & Poster Sessions<br />
1015 - 1145 Concurrent Sessions 16 - 20b<br />
1145 Lunch (plated lunch served)<br />
1230 - 1330 Plenary Address:<br />
Forensic Aspects of Autism Spectrum<br />
Disorders<br />
Dr. Anthony Bailey<br />
1330 - 1400 Poster Awards/Prize Draw<br />
Concluding Remarks<br />
Thursday, March 29, 2012<br />
1. Cultural Understanding of Asian American Youth’s<br />
Suicidal Behaviors in Forensic Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong><br />
1015-1145 hrs<br />
Caleb Kim, PhD<br />
Associate Professor, Loyola University Chicago, Illinois, USA<br />
Linda Kim, JD<br />
Mediator, Attorney, Naperville, Illinois, USA<br />
2a. Using Social Bonding Theory to Understand ‘Recovery’<br />
in a Forensic <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Hospital 1015-1045 hrs<br />
Alicia Nijdam-Jones, BA (Hons), MA Student<br />
School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,<br />
<strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
James Livingston, PhD<br />
Researcher, Forensic Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong> Commission, BC <strong>Mental</strong><br />
<strong>Health</strong> and <strong>Addiction</strong> <strong>Services</strong>, Coquitlam, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
Simon Verdun-Jones, JSD<br />
School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,<br />
<strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
Johann Brink, MB, ChB, BA Hons, FCPsych(SA), FRCPC<br />
Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of<br />
<strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong>; Clinical <strong>Services</strong> & Scientific Director, Forensic<br />
Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong> Commission, BC <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> and <strong>Addiction</strong><br />
<strong>Services</strong>, Coquitlam, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
2b. Treating ADHD in Corrections: Weighing <strong>the</strong> Good<br />
Against <strong>the</strong> Bad (Panel) 1045-1145 hrs<br />
Ann Vosilla, RN, ASCFS (Hons)<br />
Liaison Officer, BC Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies<br />
in <strong>Health</strong> (CADTH), Vancouver, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
Adil Virani, BSc(Pharm), Pharm D, FCSHP<br />
Director, Lower Mainland Pharmacy <strong>Services</strong> Professional Practice,<br />
Education & Burnaby Hospital Fraser <strong>Health</strong>, Providence <strong>Health</strong><br />
Care, Provincial <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Services</strong>, Vancouver Coastal <strong>Health</strong>,<br />
Assoicate Professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences,<br />
University of <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong>, Vancouver, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
Derryck H. Smith, MD, FRCPC<br />
Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of <strong>British</strong><br />
<strong>Columbia</strong>, Vancouver, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
Samer Nuwwareh, BDS, Msc<br />
Clinical Research Officer, CADTH, Ottawa, Ontario<br />
Candice Murray, R Psych<br />
Co-Clinic Head, Provincial ADHD Program, Children’s and<br />
Women’s <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Programs, Vancouver, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
3. Behavioural Modification in a Forensic Psychiatric<br />
Hospital: Controversies, Challenges, Empirical Evidence<br />
and Multidisciplinary Perspectives 1015-1145 hrs<br />
Caroline Greaves, PhD<br />
Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Research Assistant, Forensic<br />
Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong> Commission, BC <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> and <strong>Addiction</strong><br />
<strong>Services</strong>, Coquitlam, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
Barry Cooper, PhD, R Psych<br />
Forensic Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong> Commission, BC <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />
and <strong>Addiction</strong> <strong>Services</strong>, Coquitlam, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
Emlene Murphy, MD, FRCPC<br />
Youth Forensic Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong>, Burnaby, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
Oddie Wong, RPN<br />
Psychiatric Nurse, Forensic Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong> Commission,<br />
BC <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> and <strong>Addiction</strong> <strong>Services</strong>, Coquitlam, <strong>British</strong><br />
<strong>Columbia</strong><br />
Jennifer Beneteau, MSc, PhD Student<br />
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
4. The BC Forensic Sex Offender Program: Program<br />
Optimization Across Urban, Rural and Remote Settings<br />
1015-1145 hrs<br />
Hea<strong>the</strong>r Scott, PhD, R Psych<br />
Clinical Director of Forensic Sex Offender Program, Forensic<br />
Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong> Commission, Victoria, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
Angus Monaghan, MSW<br />
Director of Regional Programs, Forensic Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong><br />
Commission, Nanaimo, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
Jason Winters, PhD<br />
FSOP Research Coordinator, Forensic Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong><br />
Commission, Vancouver, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong><br />
5. Relationship Building, Problem Solving and Family<br />
TIES: A Family Centered Cognitive Behavioural<br />
Approach to Helping Troubled Youth – Part I 1015-1145 hrs<br />
Robert Calame, BSW<br />
Coordinator of Aggression Replacement Training Programming,<br />
Batshaw Youth and Family Centres, WOLF Social Competencies<br />
Inc., Montreal, Quebec<br />
Kimberlee Parker, BSc<br />
Aggression Replacement Training Programming Specialist,<br />
Batshaw Youth and Family Centres, WOLF Social Competencies<br />
Inc., Montreal, Quebec<br />
6. Relationship Building, Problem Solving and Family<br />
TIES: A Family Centered Cognitive Behaviour Approach<br />
to Helping Troubled Youth – Part II 1300-1430 hrs<br />
Robert Calame, BSW<br />
Coordinator of Aggression Replacement Training Programming,<br />
Batshaw Youth and Family Centres, WOLF Social Competencies<br />
Inc., Montreal, Quebec<br />
Kimberlee Parker, BSc<br />
Aggression Replacement Training Programming Specialist,<br />
Batshaw Youth and Family Centres, WOLF Social Competencies<br />
Inc., Montreal, Quebec<br />
7. The Journey from Prison to <strong>the</strong> Community:<br />
Aboriginal Offenders Share <strong>the</strong>ir Stories of<br />
Transformation 1300-1430 hrs<br />
Teresa M. Howell, PhD<br />
Registered Psychologist, Institute for Aboriginal <strong>Health</strong>, University<br />
of <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong>, Vancouver, <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong>