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Depression in Parents, Parenting, and Children: Opportunities to Improve Identification, Treatment, and Prevention
Appendix B
Depression and Parenting Workshop Agenda and Participants
AGENDA
Workshop on Depression and Parenting
Monday, April 14, 2008
Beckman Center Auditorium
Irvine, California
Workshop Goals:
Explore innovative strategies or programs that integrate mental health services for depression, parenting, and child development services within various settings (e.g., community, primary care, juvenile justice, child care, home visitation) for diverse populations of children and families.
Explore existing opportunities for intervention as well as existing barriers to implementation, including public policy strategies, infrastructure of systems, and funding mechanisms given the large numbers of depressed parents.
Explore existing strategies that businesses consider for reimbursing and implementing early intervention and prevention mental health services for employees who are diagnosed with depression.
Explore existing strategies and programs that ensure interventions are appropriate for diverse populations, including culture, language, family structure, and multigenerational issues.
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PROGRAM
WELCOMING REMARKS
Moderator: Mary Jane England, MD, Committee Chair
SESSION I: Integration of Mental Health, Parenting, and Child Development Services in Medical and Other Care Settings
Elizabeth Howell, MD, Committee Member
Objective: Explore the identification, screening, treatment, or referral for depression in parents in a variety of medical and other settings (OB/GYN, pediatrics, family practice, community mental health, community health centers) that serve women, children, and families; the interface or integration of mental health services for depression in primary care through county-government service structure; and capacity building to facilitate better access to quality services in these settings.
Applying Tools, Teamwork, and Tenacity to Address Parental Depression
Allen Dietrich, MD, Dartmouth Medical School
The UIC Perinatal Mental Health Project
Laura Miller, MD, University of Illinois at Chicago
Clinical Family Health Services: Depression, Parenting, and Child Development
Amy Russell, MD, Clinica Campesina, Colorado
Integrating Parenting and Child Development in Primary Care: Healthy Steps for Young Children
Cynthia Minkovitz, MD, MPP, Johns Hopkins University
Challenges and Opportunities of Community Behavioral/Mental Health System in California
Nancy Pena (William Arroyo, MD, substituting, Los Angeles County, Department of Mental Health)
Discussion of Session I
Patrick Finely, PharmD, BCPP, Committee Member
SESSION II: Unmet Needs and Challenges in Addressing Depression in Parents
Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, MD, PhD, Committee Member
Objective: Explore issues which create unique challenges to providing
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quality mental health services for depression for parents and their children, particularly for a diverse society and in care settings alternate to medical settings.
Unmet Needs and Challenges in Addressing Depression in Parents
William Vega, MD, University of California, Los Angeles
Parental Depression in Family Medicine and Rural Practices
Barbara Yawn, MD, MSc, FAAFP, Olmstead Medical Center and University of Minnesota
Workforce Education and Training and Implementation of Best Practices Evidence-Based Practices
Sandra Naylor-Goodwin, PhD, California Institute of Mental Health
Improving Depression Outcomes in Underserved Communities “It Takes a Village to Build a Village”
Kenneth Wells, MD, MPH (Jeanne Miranda, PhD, substituting, Partners in Care and Community Partners in Care)
Discussion of Session II
SESSION III: Innovative Models: Integrating Parenting, Mental Health Services for Depression, and Child Development
Constance Hammen, PhD, Committee Member
Objective: Exploration of innovative service-level programs/models to address issues related to parenting, depression, and child development in multiple sectors with a variety of community-based programs.
Maternal Depression: Low-income Minorities. Where Should We Provide Care? How Does Care Effect Children?
Jeanne Miranda, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
The Healthy Mental Development of Young Children: Primary Care Provider Connection
Deborah Saunders, Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services
Mental Health Augmentation to Nurse Home Visiting
Paula Zeanah, PhD, MSN, RN, Louisiana Office of Public Health and Tulane University School of Medicine
Innovative Models and Special Populations
Joanne Nicholson, PhD, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Parenting in Dependency Court
The Honorable Cindy Lederman, JD, Miami Dade Juvenile Court
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Discussion of Session III
SESSION IV: Policy, Legislation, and Financing
Mary Jane England, MD, Committee Chair
Objective: Exploration of infrastructural barriers that facilitate or impede the implementation or replication of promising or best practices at any level (regional, state, multi-state, national) or for larger-scale implementation in a variety of settings.
What About Those Propositions?
Emily Nahat, California Department of Mental Health
Policy Improvements in the ABCD States: What and How
Neva Kaye, National Academy for State and Health Policy
Policy, Legislation, and Financing of Mental Health in California
William Arroyo, MD, Los Angeles County, Department of Mental Health
Exploring Opportunities and Challenges Related to Policy, Legislation, and Financing
Neal Adams, MD, MPH, California Institute of Mental Health
Discussion of Session IV
CLOSING
PARTICIPANTS
Neal Adams, California Institute for Mental Health
Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola,* Center for Reducing Health Disparities, University of California, Davis
William Arroyo, Los Angeles County, Department of Mental Health
Kathryn Barnard,* Emerita, University of Washington
William Beardslee,* Children’s Hospital, Boston
Judith Belfiori, Consultant
Melissa Brodowski, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, Children’s Bureau, Administration of Children and Families
Palanda Brownlow, First 5 LA
Howard Cabral,* School of Public Health, Boston University
*
Committee member.
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Bruce Compas,* Center for Research on Human Development, Vanderbilt University
Beverly Daley, Children’s Hospital, Los Angeles
Dale Danley, The California Endowment
Allen J. Dietrich, Dartmouth Medical School
Marva Edwards, San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center
Mary Jane England,* Regis College
Vincent J. Felitti, Kaiser Permanente
Karen Moran Finello, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
Patrick R. Finley,* University of California at San Francisco
Holly Fitzgerald, Connections For Life
Gwen Foster, The California Endowment
Carolyn Francis, Library Foundation
Farisa Francis, Library Foundation
Lillian Gelberg, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles
Sherryl Goodman,* Emory University
Denise Gordon, Borrego Community Health Foundation
Nancy Gutierrez, Teen Parent Program, Los Angeles Unified School District
Erika Hainley-Jewell, The Children’s Clinic
Constance Hammen,* University of California, Los Angeles
Mary Sue Heilemann, University of California, Los Angeles
Dulce Hernandez, Coalition of Orange County Community Clinics
Elizabeth Howell,* Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Pec Indman, Postpartum Support International
Mareasa Isaacs,* National Alliance of Multi-Ethnic Behavioral Health Associations
Ellen Iverson, Children’s Hospital, Los Angeles
Hendree Jones,* Johns Hopkins University
Rebecca Kang, University of Washington
Neva Kaye, National Academy for State Health Policy
Deborah Koniak-Griffin, School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles
Preeti Kothary, Clinicas Del Camino Real
Yoriko Kozuki, University of Washington
The Honorable Cindy Lederman, Administrative Judge Juvenile Court, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Dade County, Florida
LuAnna Loza, The Coalition of Orange County Community Clinics
*
Committee member.
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Sithary Ly, Families in Good Health
Laura Magana, Clinicas Del Camino Real
Josie Melendez, St. Mary Medical Center
Kelly Miller, Connections for Life
Laura Miller, Women’s Mental Health Program, University of Illinois at Chicago
Cynthia Minkovitz, School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
Jeanne Miranda, University of California, Los Angeles
Emily Nahat, Prevention and Early Intervention, California Department of Mental Health
Sandra Naylor-Goodwin, California Institute for Mental Health
Joanne Nicholson, Center for Mental Health Services Research, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Imelda Nunez, Share Our Selves
Patricia O’Campo,* Centre for Research on Inner City Health, University of Toronto
Ardis L. Olson,* Dartmouth Medical School
Robert Phillips,* Robert Graham Center, American Academy of Family Medicine
Marie Poulsen, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
Frank Putnam,* Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Amy Russell, Clinica Campesina, Colorado
Deborah Saunders, Illinois Office of Healthcare and Family Services
Barbara Schwartz, Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services
Sara Seaton, St. Mary Medical Center
Rashmi Shetgiri, University of California, Los Angeles
Jeanette Valentine, Perinatal Mental Health Task Force, Los Angeles County
William A. Vega, University of California, Los Angeles
Olivia Velasquez, Children’s Hospital, Los Angeles
Barbara Yawn, Olmstead Medical Center, University of Minnesota
Monica Young, Clinicas del Camino Real
Paula Zeanah, Tulane University
*
Committee member.