NATIONAL HISPANIC AND LATINO ATTC CONFERENCE 2014
OCTOBER 8-9, 2014 COMMONS LEARNING CENTER THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
SCHEDULE-AT-A GLANCE Day 1-Wednesday, October 8th, 2014
Starting Time
End Time
Registration Open
7:00AM
8:30AM
Opening & Welcome Remarks Plenary Keynote
8:30AM 9:00AM
9:00AM 9:45AM
Morning Recess
9:45AM
10:00AM
Plenary Session: Health Disparities
10:00AM
11:45AM
Lunch at Leisure
11:45AM
12:45PM
12:45PM 12:45PM 12:45PM
2:15PM 2:15PM 2:15PM
2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM
4:00PM 4:00PM 4:00PM
12:45PM 12:45PM
4:00PM 4:00PM
12:45PM
4:00PM
Afternoon Recess
2:15PM
2:30PM
Poster Session
4:00PM
5:00PM
Presentations Social Media as a Tool to Engage Hispanic/Latino Populations Latino Immigration, Cultural Trauma, Cultural Complex Buprenorphine Treatment: Basic Concepts for Multidisciplinary Addiction Professionals Spirituality and Gambling among Hispanics: Implications for Treatment Working with Overstressed Latino Families Developing a DSM 5 Cultural Formulation and Intervention for the Latino Client Workshops Involving Latino Families in Treatment for Severe Mental Illness Project Qs Working with Latino LGBTQ Youth: What You Really Need to Know Brief Strategic Family Therapy: Strategies for Reducing Negativity in Family Therapy with Hispanic/Latino Populations
SCHEDULE-AT-A GLANCE Day 2-Thursday, October 9th, 2014
Starting Time
End Time
Registration Open
7:30AM
8:30AM
8:30AM
12:00Noon
8:30AM 8:30AM
12:00Noon 12:00Noon
8:30AM
12:00Noon
9:45AM
10:00AM
8:30AM
10:15AM
8:30AM
10:15AM
10:30AM 10:30AM
12:00Noon 12:00Noon
12:00No on
1:00PM
1:00PM 1:00PM
2:30PM 2:30PM
1:00PM 1:00PM 1:00PM
2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM
1:00PM
2:30PM
Afternoon Recess
2:30PM
2:45PM
Panel Discussion: Treatment Advances in Hispanic/Latino Mental Health and Substance Abuse Problems Latino Alzheimer Families and Caregiving Barriers to Care Adolescence and Suicide Disparities in Latino Substance Use
2:45PM
4:15PM
2:45PM 3:05PM 3:35PM 3:45PM
3:05PM 3:25PM 3:45PM 4:10PM
Workshops Brief Motivational Intervention for Substance Abuse among Hispanics in a Medical Setting Treatment Planning MATRS for Hispanic/Latino Populations Tailoring Treatment to the Unique Needs of Latino Adolescents - Lessons Learned Using the Hispanic Stress Inventory and the Culturally Informed and Flexible Family Treatment for Adolescents Culture and Health Disparities: promoting the use of Tele-health Technology in the Hispanic/Latino Substance Use Disorders Workforce Morning Recess Presentations The Social and Health Consequences of Gang Membership in San Antonio: From Adolescents to Early Adulthood The Place of the Cultural Syndrome of Ataque de Nervios in Latino Behavioral Health Barriers in Recovery for the Hispanic/Latino Population Learning from Latino Families: A Cultural Exchange Model Approach Lunch at Leisure
Presentations NCLAS Standards in Health Care Parenting Interventions for Diverse Populations from Socioeconomically Disadvantage Communities: Applying Research Findings to Service Provision Immigrant Family Processes and Culturally Attuned Interventions Mente, Sana, Cuerpo Sano Plรกticas: A Mental Health Promotora Pilot Project Multiple Cultures, Multiple Strengths, Multiple Needs: HIV, Mental Health, and Drug Use Prevention with Hispanic College Students. Multiple Trends in Alcohol and Drug Use and Treatment Utilization on Both Sides of the Border
Closing Session Dennis Romero, SAMHSA Regional Administrator Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Congresswoman Grace Flores Napolitano, California’s 32nd District
4:15PM
4:30PM
4:30PM
5:00PM