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Radiant Minds: Nurturing Mental Health for All - ATRA's Mental Health Virtual Summit 2024

ATRA Learning Platform/Virtual

The American Therapeutic Recreation Association (ATRA) is excited to announce “Radiant Minds: Nurturing Mental Health for All” as the theme for the 2024 Virtual Summit. "Radiant Minds: Nurturing Mental Health for All" will allow you to discover the latest insights and strategies for promoting mental and behavioral health and well-being, fostering resilience, and enhancing mental health for individuals of all backgrounds.

This summit brings together practitioners, experts, caregivers, clients, advocates, and researchers to explore the diverse facets of mental health, share innovative approaches, and ignite discussions aimed at building a brighter, more inclusive future for mental wellness. Don't miss this opportunity to engage and join with thought leaders and practitioners toward radiant minds and thriving communities.

This virtual event will run February 1 - 29, 2024 on ATRA's virtual learning platform. Additional sessions may be added so please check back regularly to view the program. 

Managing Inappropriate Sexualized Behaviors in Health Care: Reducing the Risk of Harm to Mental Health Professionals

jueves, el 1 de febrero de 2024 a las 08:00–jueves, el 29 de febrero de 2024 a las 23:59 EST
Virtual
Session Length

60 minutes

Description

Healthcare providers including Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists (CTRSs) are at a 16-times greater risk for nonfatal workplace violence (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2020). Inappropriate sexual behaviors (ISBs) are one example of this type of violence. ISBs occur more frequently in certain health care settings such as psychiatric care. Many factors that increase an individual’s risk or engaging in ISBs align with mental health diagnoses or comorbid traumatic experiences. During this session, participants will further define ISBs, discuss trends in health care, and methods for managing and responding to ISBs faced by Therapeutic Recreation (TR) professionals. This session will include an interactive component to discuss a clinical scenario and allow time for participants to develop appropriate responses and solutions for managing ISBs.

Focus of Presentation
Intervention/treatment modality
Education
Learning Outcomes

1. Identify what is considered an ISB

2. Explain 3 potentials impacts ISBs have on recreational therapists as well as other healthcare workers

3. Identify 3 strategies for managing, responding, and coping with to ISBs within TR sessions

Presenter

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Jamie Sympson, CTRS-BH, Nationwide Children's Hospital
Biographical Statement

Jamie Sympson is a graduate of the University of Toledo and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Recreational Therapy. Jamie has received her specialization designation in Behavioral Health for her field as of 2021. Jamie has worked at Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH) for nearly 7 years in behavioral health and chronic pain settings. Jamie currently works as the Clinical Leader for Clinical Therapies Behavioral Health located at NCH in which she directly supervises Occupational Therapy (OT), Speech Language Pathology (SLP) and Therapeutic Recreation (TR) team members. Jamie directly manages team members and supports program development within the inpatient pediatric behavioral health units, the Child and Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program, the Eating Disorder Clinic, the Early Childhood Mental Health clinic, and the Intensive Pain Rehabilitation and Education Program (IPREP). Additionally, Jamie is a part of the Clinical Therapies Safety Committee in which Jamie supports creating and providing education, training,  and other resources surrounding patient and staff safety within the Clinical Therapies division. Jamie is a member of the Ohio Recreation Therapy Association (ORTA) and the American Therapeutic Recreation Association (ATRA) as well as an affiliate member of the Ohio Occupational Therapy Association (OOTA) and the Ohio Speech-Language-Hearing Association (OSHLA).

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