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Appendix B: Open Session and Workshop Agenda
Pages 503-510

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From page 503...
... Reflections on the report's impact: Pat Mrazek (via teleconference) Reflections on progress since the report's release: Bill Beardslee 503
From page 504...
... Hoyt, American Sociological Association Alain Joffe, American Academy of Pediatrics and Society for Adolescent Medicine David Mrazek, American Psychiatric Association David Shern, Mental Health America Anastasia (Stacy) Kalamaros Skalski, National Association of School Psychologists 3:30 Break 3:45 Discussion of Committee Charge • Study Goals & Scope; Key Issues and Themes; Terminology ("prevention," "disorder," "substance abuse," "promising," "mental health promotion")
From page 505...
... Moderator Introduction: Hendricks Brown, Committee Member and University of South Florida Presentations (10-12 minutes each) : Level of Evidence in Prevention Research – Brian Flay, Oregon State University Exploring Alternative Design Methodologies – Steve West, Arizona State University The Developmental Epidemiology Strategy – Shep Kellam, American Institutes for Research Learning from Ethnography – Linda Burton, Duke University How Neuroscience Can Inform Prevention – Danny Pine, National Institute of Mental Health Moderated Discussion – Hendricks Brown 10:45 Break
From page 506...
... School-Based Prevention: Current Status and Future Challenges – Mark Greenberg, Pennsylvania State University Community-Based Interventions – David Hawkins, University of Washington Prevention Intervention for Ethnic Minority Children and Adolescents – Guillermo Bernal, University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 12:30 Lunch 1:30 Moderated Discussion of Panel 2 Presentations Respondent: Mareasa Isaacs, National Alliance of Multi-Ethnic Behavioral Health Moderated Discussion: Carl Bell 2:30 Break
From page 507...
... Moderator Introduction: Bill Beardslee, Children's Hospital Boston and Committee Member Presentations (10-12 minutes each) : Working with Public School Systems: Ecological Principles – Marc Atkins, University of Illinois at Chicago Working with Health Care and Mental Health Care Systems – James Guevara, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Working with Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems – Patti Chamberlain, Oregon Social Learning Center Public Policy Challenges and Opportunities to Prevent Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse in Children, Youth and Young Adults – Jane Knitzer, National Center for Children in Poverty Moderated Discussion: Bill Beardslee 5:25 Closing Comments: Ken Warner 5:30 Workshop Adjourns
From page 508...
... 508 PREVENTING MENTAL, EMOTIONAL, AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS Third Committee Meeting October 31, 2007 Keck Building, Room 100 500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 10:00 Welcome and Purpose of Session Ken Warner, Committee Chair 10:10 Mental Health Promotion: Definitions and Evidence A Mental Health Promotion Perspective: Joseph Durlak, Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago A Health Promotion Perspective: Marshall Kreuter, Institute of Public Health, Georgia State University The European Union Approach: Clemens Hosman, Prevention Research Centre, Radboud University and Maastricht University Committee Discussion: Ken Warner, Committee Chair 12:15 Lunch 1:00 Cost-Effectiveness of Preventive Interventions Daniel Eisenberg and Kamilah Neighbors, School of Public Health, University of Michigan Committee Discussion: Tom Boat, Committee Vice-Chair 2:00 Implications of Poverty for Prevention Larry Aber, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University Committee Discussion: Ken Warner 3:00 End of Open Session
From page 509...
... 1:15 Prevention of Schizophrenia Tom Boat, Moderator Bill McFarlane, Maine Medical Center and University of Vermont 2:15 Screening Ken Warner, Moderator Ann Riley, The Johns Hopkins University Herb Severson, Oregon Research Institute and University of Oregon 3:45 Break and End of Open Session
From page 510...
... Zucker, Professor of Psychiatry & Psychology, Addiction Research Center, University of Michigan Pre-Adolescence, Gene H Brody, Regents Professor and Director, Center for Family Research, University of Georgia Adolescence, Sandra Brown, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Department of Psychology, University of California, San Diego Late Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood, Robert F


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