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Join us at Momentum, a three-day conference dedicated to mental health, prevention, recovery, and criminal justice behavioral health hosted by the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.

Engage with leaders, gain practical tools, and learn leading strategies in over 70 sessions. Help us continue to make our great state even greater by reducing suicide and substance abuse rates and build upon the continuum of care!

Conference Highlights:

  • Engage with local, state, and national leaders.
  • Explore best practices and promising strategies.
  • Practical tools for prevention, recovery, and wellness programs.
  • Cutting-edge strategies at the intersection of criminal justice and behavioral health.
  • Over 70 live sessions and keynotes.
  • Targeted breakout sessions in key areas.

Early Bird Rate

$350

Available July 22nd - August 16th

Regular Rate

$435

Available August 17th - December 3rd

On Site Rate

$520

Available December 4th - 6th

Registration Payment Policy

Conference registration fees can be paid with Pcard, Visa, or Mastercard. Conference registration fees cannot be paid with Discover or American Express. For questions about other payment options, please email TrainingInstitute@odmhsas.org.

Registration Instructions

 Login or create an account at odmhsas.docebosaas.com/learn

  • Click on the 2024 Momentum Conference Banner

  • Add the training to your cart

  • Click View Cart

  • Follow the rest of the prompts as directed

 

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If you are new to the LMS, here are some tools to guide you through our new system:

 

To enroll in sessions:*

  • Return to the homepage by clicking on the Oklahoma Mental Health & Substance Abuse logo in the top left corner

  • Click on the 2024 Momentum Conference Banner again

  • Scroll down and click on the Step 2 Banner to enroll in sessions**

*Please allow the system up to 1 hour to process your registration

**Sessions have limited seating

Hotel Accommodations

Embassy Suites Convention Center Hotel in Norman, OK will be the venue for this year’s Momentum Conference. To reserve a room for your stay during the conference please contact Embassy Suites directly by phone at 1-800-EMBASSY using the group code A62 or book online through the Embassy website for the room rate of $136.00 per night, plus tax.

Attendance Policy

Participants must attend and participate in a minimum of 90% of any live (in-person or virtual) sessions to be eligible to receive CEU credit. An absence of over 10% will result in a forfeiture of CEU credits of the training in question. Participants who are unable to attend a training for the required time, should select an alternate training session or course. 

Conference FAQs

Additional information concerning CEUS, Certificates and the ODMHSAS Refund/Cancellation Policy

Exhibitors

This year the Momentum Conference is anticipating over 900 attendees and will offer more than 70 available sessions, providing over 15 CEUs per attendee. See below for information on being an exhibitor!

Booth Fees

  • $400 Exhibitor Fee
  • $100 per additional table
  • $100 for electricity

Booth Fee Includes:

  • 8' x 8' area
  • 2 chairs
  • 6' draped table

New Exhibitor Locations

This year, all exhibitors will be showcased in a dedicated exhibit space to provide a better experience for attendees and exhibitors alike.

Conference at a Glance

7:00 - 8:45 Registration

8:45 - 9:00

Welcome
ODMHSAS Commissioner Allie Friesen

9:00 - 10:30

Keynote
Colette Carlson - Workplace Wellness: Strategies to Build Resilience, Beat Burnout and Accelerate Performance

10:30 - 10:50

Break

10:50 - 11:50

Session 1
Alyssa O’Hair - Evidence-Based Interventions in Cannabis Prevention for Youth

Valerie L. Gaus - Dual Diagnosis: Addressing Mental Health Needs in Neurodiverse Adults

Don Bartosik - What Are the Updates? Understanding the ASAM Criteria 4th Edition

Doug Marlowe - How to Apply Research Surrounding Treatment Court Principles to All Court Dockets

Jeffrey Dismukes - Driving Change through Advocacy

Colette Carlson - Building Resilience and Beating Burnout: Hands-On Strategies for Mental Health Professionals

11:50 - 1:20

Lunch On Your Own

1:20 - 2:20

Session 2
Rodney A. Wambeam - Building the Future of Prevention: Sustainability Planning in Oklahoma

Colette Carlson - The Connected Leader: Drive Positive Change Through Intentional and Impactful Communication

Katherine Conner, Barbara O’Brien, Stephanie Pierce, Janet Cizek - Preserving Families Exposed to Substances: Alternatives to Justice and CW System

Margaret Lloyd Sieger - The 5 Points of Intervention for Supporting Families with Substance Use Disorder

Amanda Gautier - Stability Begins with a Home: Insights into Housing First

Chaitali Sinha - Digital Mental Health Support for Employees at Scale: Wysa's Global Report

2:20 - 2:40

Break

2:40 - 3:40

Session 3
Derrick Newby - Building a Youth Prevention System

Valerie L. Gaus - Adapting Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Neurodiverse Adults

Tony Hoffman - From Prison to the Olympics

Tessa Chesher & Valerie Isaacs - Are We Keeping the Baby in Mind?

Darien Chebahtah, Carmello Reveles, Domingo Whiteman, Barry Botone - Tribal Communities Taking a Stand for Recovery

Chaitali Sinha - Supporting Behavioral Health and Chronic Condition Management through AI-Led Solutions in a Public Health Context

3:40 - 4:00 Break

4:00 - 5:30

Session 4
Dewayne Moore, Christina Green, Ryan Berry - Ethics Part One

7:30 - 8:45 Registration

8:45 - 9:00

Welcome

9:00 - 10:30

Keynote
Carla Ritz - The Hopeful Science Behind Positive Experiences

10:30 - 10:50

Break

10:50-11:50

Session 1

Andrea Hamor-Edmondson & Terrence Spain - A Dive into Shared Risk and Protective Factors

Johna Madden, Pamela Sharp, Samantha McAlister - PEARLS, 4 M's, Making a Difference

Anthony Dekker - Risk of SUD in Neurodiverse Populations

Chanson D. Noether - Using the Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) as a Tool to Promote Cross-System Collaboration and Behavioral Health Innovation

Ariel Moore, Ryan Blackwell, John Standfill - First in the Nation: Social Innovation Through Higher Education

Rebekah Shugart - Peer Recovery Support Specialists: How to Support Those That Serve So Many

Carla Ritz - The Dynamic Duo for Primary Prevention: Positive Community Norms and Positive Childhood Experiences

11:50-1:20

Lunch On Your Own

1:20-2:20

Session 2
Albert Gay - The Prevention Coalitions Role in Addressing Cultural Humility and Responsiveness in Prevention

Joan Kenerson King - Case Management, Care Management and Care Coordination: Fitting the Pieces Together

Susan A. Stoner - The Parent-Child Assistance Program for Pregnant and Parenting Mothers with At-Risk Substance Use

Andrea Sivanich - What About Family? Applying a Family-Centered Approach

Brian Ngo-Smith - Hating Homelessness: How to Survive When Clients and Communities Resist Change

Amy Brinkley & Noah Abdenour - Peers Across the Crisis Continuum (National Landscape)

Brett Key - Strength in Unity: Building Effective Partnerships and Advocacy for First Responders in Oklahoma

2:20-2:40

Break

2:40-3:40

Session 3
Brandi Woods-Littlejohn - Suicide in Oklahoma - Data and Trends

Joan Kenerson King - The Engagement First Approach: Setting the Foundation for Quality Services

Lance Jones -  First Responders/Behavioral Health Experts Take the Battle with Addiction to the Streets

Andrea Sivanich - Innovation through Infusion: Family Treatment Court Principles for All Cases

Julie Clark - Factors to Consider When Working with Tribal Communities

Amy Brinkley & Noah Abdenour - Building New Horizons: Opening Career Pathways for Peers with Criminal Justice Backgrounds

Traci Bartley, Ron Sims, Amy Batchelor, Crystal Duncan - Oklahoma Managed Care and Behavioral Health Services

3:40-4:00 Break

4:00-5:30

Session 4
Dewayne Moore, Christina Green, Ryan Berry - Ethics Part Two
8:00 - 8:45 Registration

8:45 - 9:00

Welcome

9:00 - 10:30

Keynote
Chan M. Hellman - The Science of Hope: A Pathway to Well-Being

10:30 - 10:50

Break

10:50 - 11:50

Session 1

Ben Stevenson II - Unraveling Connections: Social Determinants of Health and Substance Misuse Prevention

Karen Orsi - Challenging Ageism – From the Kitchen Table to the Mental Health System

Sidarth Wakhlu - Methamphetamine Use Disorders: An Update

Peggy Davis - Motivational Interviewing from the Bench

Don Ramos - Oklahoma Tribal 988 Partnership and Workgroup

Danny Long - Oklahoma First Responder Wellness Division-Overview

Chan M. Hellman - Introduction to Hope Strategies

11:50 - 1:20

Lunch On Your Own

1:20 - 2:20

Session 2
Ben Stevenson II - Aligning Prevention and Harm Reduction with a Cultural Lens

Mary Claire Heffron, Salam Soliman - Attachment in Supervision

Sandnes S. Boulanger - Practical Evidence-Based Application of Telehealth Service Delivery

Peggy Davis - Treatment Court Best Practices Standards Volume I, 2nd Edition: The Standards Have Been Revised. What Does the Recommended Practice Look Like Now?

Chandy Rice - Spreading Sweet Social Impact: The Jelly Journey

Jamie Eason, Jessie James - Applying Motivational Interviewing to Improve Engagement

Ronald Wahkinney - Gambling Disorder and Its Impact on Oklahoma

2:20 - 2:40

Break

2:40 - 3:40

Session 3
Carlton Hall - Prioritizing Prevention to Address the Fierce Urgencies of Now

Mary Claire Heffron, Salam Soliman - Reflective Supervision in Adult Behavioral Health

Krysta Dancy - Healing Trauma in the Helping Professional: How to Cope, How to Heal

Helen Harberts - Engaging Law Enforcement Partners and How to Do Community Supervision in Treatment Courts

Nadia Swanson & Maddox Guerilla - Unity Works: Empowering Homeless Youth Success through Vocational Training and Job Placement

Kenneth Stoner - Check Yo'Self Before You Wreck Yo'Self: Managing Self Care for Treatment Court Professionals

Tanesha Hooks - Behavioral Health Collaboration and Coordination: How Can We Help

Continuing Medical Education Track

7:00 - 8:45 Registration

8:45 - 9:00

Welcome
ODMHSAS Commissioner Allie Friesen

9:00 - 10:30

Keynote
Colette Carlson - Workplace Wellness: Strategies to Build Resilience, Beat Burnout and Accelerate Performance

10:30 - 10:50

Break

10:50 - 11:50

Session 1
Michael Garrett - Overview: Psychotherapy for Psychosis-Integrating Cognitive Behavioral (CBTp) and Psychodynamic Treatment

11:50 - 1:20

Lunch On Your Own

1:20 - 2:20

Session 2
Michael Garrett - The Case of Jane – A Woman Who Heard Voices, Had Ideas of Reference, and Suffered from a Chronic Paranoid Delusion for 20 Years Who Recovered with Psychotherapy

2:20 - 2:40

Break

2:40 - 3:40

Session 3
Michael Garrett - Cognitive Behavioral and Psychodynamic Models of Psychosis

3:40 - 4:00 Break

4:00 - 5:30

Session 4
Rob Coates, Megan Ehret - Clozapine – A Key Tool in Achieving Recovery for People with Schizophrenia

7:30 - 8:45 Registration

8:45 - 9:00

Welcome
9:00 - 10:00 Session 1
Michael Garrett - Part 1: Psychotherapy Technique: Integrating CBTp and Psychodynamic Treatment

10:00 - 10:20

Break

10:20-11:20

Session 2
Michael Garrett - Part 2: Psychotherapy Technique: Integrating CBTp and Psychodynamic Treatment

11:20-1:00

Lunch On Your Own

1:00-2:00

Session 3
Michael Garrett - The Case of James – The Man Who Every Day Feared He Would Be Arrested

2:00-2:30

Break

2:30-3:30

Session 4
Rob Cotes, Megan Ehret - Psychotropic Long Acting Injectables - Giving it Your Best Shot
8:00 - 8:45 Registration

8:45 - 9:00

Welcome
9:00 - 10:30 Session 1
Scott Brandt - Understanding Personality Disorders – A Developmental Attachment Based Model

10:30 - 10:50

Break

10:50-11:50

Session 2
Scott D. Brandt - Diagnosis and Treatment of The Borderline Personality Disorder

11:50-1:20

Lunch On Your Own
1:20 - 2:20 Session 3
Scott D. Brandt - Borderline Cont’d: Diagnosis And Treatment of The Narcissistic Personality Disorder
2:20 - 2:40 Break

2:40-3:40

Session 4
Scott D. Brandt - Narcissism Cont’d: The Paranoid and Antisocial Personality Disorders

3:40-4:00

Break

4:00-5:00

Session 5
Scott D. Brandt - Antisocial Cont’d: The Schizoid Personality Disorder