Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia
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Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia
Allina Learning & Development Abbott Northwestern Hospital’s Neuroscience Institute Presents Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia March 11 & 12, 2011 Allina Commons at Midtown Exchange Pettingill Hall Conference Info Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia March 11 & 12, 2011 Overview Insomnia is widely recognized to be the most common sleep problem and is also a leading complaint in primary care settings The consequences and morbidity associated with chronic insomnia can be substantial across several domains and can include increased health care utilization, impaired quality of life, increased risk of psychiatric disorders (including depression), increased risk of falls and hip fractures, and worse outcomes for co-morbid disorders. Effective treatment of insomnia not only improves sleep quality and daytime functioning, but also may improve comorbid conditions such as chronic pain and depression. In particular, cognitivebehavioral treatments for insomnia have been shown to be of equal or greater effectiveness when compared to sedative hypnotic medication. This conference, hosted by Abbott Northwestern Hospital’s Neuroscience Institute and Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program is designed to provide physicians, nurses, psychologists and other health care professionals the core elements of cognitive-behavioral treatment for insomnia. The course presents systematic, emperically validated treatment methods and essential information about the pathophysiology and etiology of insomnia necessary to inform diagnosis and treatment. Objectives Upon completion of the conference, participants should be able to: • Define insomnia according to ICSD-2 and RDC criteria • Identify and explain the major theories related to etiology and pathophysiology of insomnia • Assess and compare the merits and applicability of the major behavioral and medical treatment methods for insomnia • Conduct a differential diagnosis in intrinsic sleep disorders • Conduct CBT-I with peer supervision Facult y Michael L. Perlis, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Visiting Professor/Adjunct Faculty University of Glasgow, Visiting Professor /Adjunct Faculty University of Freiburg, Director of the Upenn Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program; Philadelphia, PA, USA Renowned sleep psychologist, Dr. Michael Perlis, who chairs the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program at the University of Pennsylvania, will present this two day conference. Dr. Perlis is widely respected among clinicians of all disciplines and has a particular interest in advancing knowledge and training among physicians, physician assistants, nurses and psychologists. Dr. Perlis’ areas of research include neurocognitive phenomena in insomnia, the cognitive and/or behavior effects of sedative hypnotics and the development of alternative treatment approaches for insomnia. His clinical expertise is in the area of Behavioral Sleep Medicine and he is a coauthor of the first text book in this field (Treating Sleep Disorders: The Principles and Practice of Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Wiley & Sons) and is the Senior author of a published CBT-I treatment manual. In addition to his academic endeavors, he has served on the editorial boards of Sleep, the Journal of Sleep Research, and the journal of Behavioral Sleep Medicine, as a founding member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine Presidential Committee on Behavioral Sleep Medicine (2000-2004), as the section chair for Behavioral Sleep Medicine (20032004), as a member of the program committee for the first Behavioral Sleep Medicine Conference (Spring 2009), as a founding member of the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine, and as the SBSM’s first president (2010-2011). Agenda March 11 March 12 7:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:00 AM 7:45 Welcome and Introduction 8:00CBT-I Session-by-Session Overview Session I – Intake Evaluation 8:00Introduction to Insomnia and Differential Diagnosis 10:00 Morning Break 10:15Models Related to the Etiology and Pathophysiology of Insomnia 12:15 PM Lunch (Global Market Lunch Pass) 9:45 Continental Breakfast Morning Break 10:00CBT-I Session-by-Session Overview Session II – Treatment Initiation a) Sleep Restriction Procedures and Rationale b) Stimulus Control Procedures and Rationale 1:15Treating Insomnia, Part I – Review of Pharmacologic and CBT Options Session III – Sleep Hygiene and Continued Application of Sleep Restriction (Upward or Downward Titration of Time in Bed) 3:15 12:15PM Afternoon Break 3:30Treating Insomnia, Part II – Pharmacologic and CBT Options, Determination of Whether CBT- I is Indicated (vs Diagnosis based Assessment) 5:30 Questions and Answers 6:00 Adjournment Lunch (Global Market Lunch Pass) 1:15CBT-I Session-by-Session Overview Session IV, V, VI – Titration and Compliance 3:15 Afternoon Break 3:30CBT-I Session-by-Session Overview Session VII – Cognitive Therapy for Insomnia Related Catastrophic Thinking Session VIII – Relapse Prevention 5:30 Questions and Answers 6:00 Adjournment Accreditation Physician Allina Hospitals & Clinics is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Allina Learning & Development, Office of Accreditation at Allina Hospitals & Clinics designates this live activity for a maximum of 17.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. planning Commit tee Patricia Evans, Ph.D., LP Psychologist Aspen Medical Group – Bloomington Joan Fox, MD, DABSM Medical Director Abbott Northwestern Hospital Sleep Center Minnesota Sleep Institute Nurse Paul Goering, MD This activity has been designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing continuing education requirements for 20.4 hours of credit. However, the nurse is responsible for determining whether this activity meets the requirements for acceptable continuing education. Psychologist Allina Medical Clinic – WestHealth Campus Psychology Krista Lee, BS This program has been approved by the Minnesota Board of Psychology for 8.50 each (total 17.0) continuing education hours. Program Specialist Learning & Development Allina Hospitals & Clinics Other Executive Medical Director Allina Mental Health Philip Klees, Ph.D., LP Shepherd Myers, Ph.D, LP Individuals representing other professional disciplines may submit course materials to their respective professional associations for 17.0 hours of continuing education credit. Psychologist Aspen Medical Group – Atrium, St. Paul Disclosure Policy Director – Neuroscience Institute PB 2000 & Respiratory Therapy Abbott Northwestern Hospital It is the policy of Allina Learning & Development to provide balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its sponsored educational activities. All faculty and planning committee members participating in sponsored activities and/or their spouses or partners are required to disclose to the symposium audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of this activity. Amanda Richards, RN, BSN, MSN, APRN-BC, CNS Michael Schmitz, Psy.D., LP, CBSM Lead Psychologist Allina Mental Health – Hospital Based Clinics Abbott Northwestern Hospital Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program Tuition Payment Confirmation Allina Commons at Midtown Exchange Greenway Level, Pettingill Hall A & B Minneapolis, MN 55407-1321 Allina Employee $200 | General Tuition $200 Registration and Payment deadline is Tuesday, March 1, 2011. You will not be considered registered for the course until tuition is received. If you have registered but payment has not been received by the deadline noted above, you will be cancelled from the class and receive an e-mail indicating the cancellation of your registration. Allina Commons Security Desk: 612-262-5100 E 17th St Registration Confirmation 11th Ave S 28th St E Franklin Ave tha wa Hia e Av 26th St E ONE WAY ONE WAY ONE WAY E Lake St 28th St E Cedar Ave S Abbott Northwestern Hospital 10th Ave S Elliot Ave Short Contract parking term parking entrance entrance Chicago Ave ONE WAY Park Ave S Parking Ramp 11th Ave S METRO TRANSIT 10th Ave S MIDTOWN EXCHANGE Portland Ave S Allina Commons Lyndale Lyndale Ave Ave S S Lyndale Ave S Sheraton Hotel Chicago Ave Conference Details Location ONE WAY Allina Commons Midtown Exchange Parking Ramp SEE INSET LEFT E Lake St Parking Allina Commons Parking is located in the ramp adjacent to the Midtown Exchange Building on 10th Ave S. In order to validate you for free parking you must bring your ticket in with you. If you are an Allina employee we ask that you bring your badge with you. Accomodation Sheraton Minneapolis Midtown Hotel 2901 Chicago Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55407 Rooms have been reserved at the Sheraton Minneapolis Midtown which are located on the Allina Commons grounds at a discounted rate of $129+ tax. There is also a daily parking rate of $9. Reservations can be made by calling the toll-free reservations center at 1.800.325.3535/612.821.7600, reference “Insomnia Conference” to ensure this discounted rate, you must make your reservations two weeks prior to the start of the conference. After Friday, February 25, the discounted rate cannot be guaranteed. A registration confirmation will be sent via email Education_at_Allina@ ServerVault.com. This is the ONLY RECEIPT you will receive; please retain a copy for your records. The email includes the payment link, conference details and directions, we recommend printing. If you have not received a registration confirmation via email prior to the start of the conference, please contact Allina Learning & Development at 612-2625038 to verify your registration. Cancellation Policy Tuition is refundable if request is received by Tuesday, March 1, 2011. Notices after this date will not receive a refund. You may send an alternate. To complete your cancellation or substitution call 612-262-5032or email Kathleen. [email protected] Special Needs Allina Learning & Development is fully committed to accommodating the special needs of participants and will do everything possible for requests called in at least 7 business days in advance of the start date to 612-2625038. Accommodations or special needs requested after that timeframe cannot be guaranteed. Employee Reimbursement If you are planning to use tuition reimbursement to pay for this course, you can file for reimbursement by attaching a copy of the brochure and/ or certificate with proof of payment to the HR Service Center. Allina Learning & Development is unable to process tuition reimbursement forms. For questions regarding Tuition Reimbursement call 612-262-4688. Tuition Includes Questions Tuition fee includes conference educational credits, materials, free parking, light continental breakfast and Global Market lunch vouchers to be used over the two days and a healthy afternoon snack. To ensure a comfortable environment, attendance may be capped; early registration is recommended. For questions regarding the Insomnia Conference contact Krista Lee at 612-262-5038 or [email protected]. Registration Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia March 11& 12, 2011 To ensure a comfortable environment, attendance may be capped; early registration is recommended. 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