| Can You Predict Violent Behavior?
			A great opportunity for social workers, 
			counselors, healthcare providers, first responders, school 
			counselors, etc. - CEUs available
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            [January 31, 2017] 
            
            
			SPRINGFIELD 
			- Memorial Behavioral Health is bringing one of the most outstanding 
			speakers in the field of forensic psychiatry to Springfield on March 
			10, 2017. A great opportunity for social workers, counselors, 
			healthcare providers, first responders, school counselors, etc. | 
		
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			 Phillip Resnik, MD, is a leading international authority on 
			forensic psychiatry, specializing in the clinical prediction of the 
			risk of violence and the assessment of malingering and deception. He 
			consulted on or provided expert testimony witness on a number of 
			high profile criminal cases, including those of Jeffrey Dahmer, 
			Susan Smith, Timothy McVeigh, Andrea Yates, Scott Peterson, Casey 
			Anthony, Theodore Kaczynski (the Unabomber), and James Holmes 
			(Colorado theater shooter). 
			
			 
			This workshop will provide a practical map through the uncertainty 
			in risk assessment for violence in individuals with psychiatric 
			disorders. Dangerousness will be discussed in persons with 
			schizophrenia, mania, depression and personality disorders. Special 
			attention will be given to which delusions and hallucination are 
			more likely to lead to violence.
 
			
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The duty to protect while meeting your ethical obligations to keep information 
confidential will be discussed. During this one-day workshop, techniques and 
procedures will be discussed as will video case examples and case histories of 
persons who have committed violence acts.
 For more details or to register, visit:
 https://www.memorialbehavioralhealth.
 org/Professionals/Attend-a-Conference/
 Conference-Overview
 
				 
			[Angela Stoltzenburg, MBAMarketing and Community Partnerships Manager
 Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
 Healthy Communities Partnership]
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