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“Reducing Workplace Violence means Increasing Workplace Safety
through Positive Behavior Supports”

 

The Mandt System® Team Presentations and Publications

The Mandt System® faculty team present at a variety of conferences and work in research. On this page you will find some of the links to activities. This page will continually be developed. If you have any questions please connect with us at 800-810-0755.

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November 9-11, Schizophrenia Days 2011:  Psychological Therapies in a Changing World

Plenary Session presentation by Bob Bowen: 
Increased awareness of the effect of traumatic stress on cognitive and affective development
Workshop presentations: The Effect of Trauma on  Neurological Development

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October 19 – 22, 7th Annual Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry, Prague, Czech Republic
Workshop presented by Bob Bowen, “Relationship of Equals, Difference of Roles:  Non-Coercive Team Leadership”

Paper presented by Bob Bowen, “The Use of Security Officers in the Prevention of Aggression”

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September 22, 2011 3:330-4:30
9th Biennial International Conference on Children and Youth with Behavioral Disorders, "Facing the Future - Building on the Past Celebrating CCBD's 50th Anniversary on September 22-24, 2011 in New Orleans, LA
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Workshop session: Helping People Escape: the Neurobiology of Aggressive Behavior

Presenters: Tim Geels and Dr. Jennie Long

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September 12, 2011 – Australasian Society for Intellectual Disability, Research to Practice Conference, “Tweaking the Future” - Sydney area, NSW, Australia ,
The Keynote presentation by Bob Bowen - Neurological Basis of the Response to Trauma

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August 24 – Family Care Integration Conference, Virginia
Keynote presentations by Bob Bowen, Tim Geels, and Dr. Margaret Storey DeLillo
Break-out workshop: Tort and Personal Liability, Bob Bowen
Break-out workshop: Promoting Emotional, Psychological, and Physical Safety, Tim Geels and Dr. Margaret Storey-DeLillo

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July 5-9, 2011, Hilton Austin Airport Hotel - Registration 5 - 8 pm
Moving Forward in Challenging Times -Exploring Our Collective Capacity for
Trauma-Informed Service Delivery

Presenter: Aaryce Hayes, The Mandt System, Inc.

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Oct 20, 2010 Sydney, AU University of West Sydney, 9:am - 3 pm.

Transforming Your Organisation from ‘Toxic’ to ‘Welcoming’

Spearker: Bob Bowen, The Mandt System, Inc.
Mr Bowen will present on two topics:

From Control to Cooperation: Changing Violent and Abusive Organizations for the better
This presentation explores the violence and abuse in workplace relationships at an interpersonal and an organizational level within Human Service Organisations. He outlines a model to identify such violence, and a process to start changing organizations from toxic to healing settings.

De-escalating potentially aggressive & violent situations between patients/clients/service users and staff.
Rather than “deal” with people who use aggression, this presentation outlines a model to respond, not react, to the aggression of others at a non-physical level that has been demonstrated to increase the safety of service staff and users.

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8-10 August 2010 Balimore, MD

Reiventing Quality 2010 - Doing Right By People in Challenging Times

Moving Toward the Elimination of Restraint: How Positive Behavior Supports Have Paved the
Roads Ahead and One State’s Experience with a Statewide Effort

Speakers: Bob Bowen, The Mandt System, Inc; Arnie Dordick, Langton Green, Inc.; Diane Dressler,
Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration
Moderator: Nancy Thaler, the National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities
Services (NASDDDS)

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Positive behaviour support

BILD’s 2010 International Research and Practice Conference

Positive behaviour support leading the way and reducing restrictive practice

5 to 7 May 2010

The Grand Hotel, Malahide, Dublin

Bob Bowen of The Mandt System, Inc. one of the keynote speakers

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22 - 24 October 2009 Stockholm, Sweden

Sixth Annual Conference on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry
Sessions:
Presenters:  Wanda Mohr, Bob Bowen
Session Title:  Decreasing Workplace Violence Means Increasing Workplace Safety Through Positive Behaviour Support

Presenters:  Bob Bowen, Wanda Mohr
Session Title:  Measuring the Presence of Coercion in Psychiatric Settings

Presenter:  Bob Bowen
Session Title:  The Dance of Aggression

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October 1-3, 2009

International Alliance for Invitational Education World Conference  "Creating Optimal Learning Environments with Civility, Competence & Courage"

Sesssion Title: Applying Invitational Theory to Human Service Settings

Bob Bowen, of The Mandt System-USA: Conference Details

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September 9-12, 2009 Phoenix, AZ

National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy – “Advocacy for Rights in a New Era”
Presenters:  Bob Bowen, Aaryce Hayes
Session Title:  The Journey from Coercion to Collaboration

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Bob Bowen and Aaryce Hayes, of The Mandt System-USA: Conference details

June 29-July1, 2009

TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE: ELIMINATING RESTRAINT AND SECLUSION IN TEXAS STATE HOSPITAL FACILITIES
A Statewide Conference           June 29-July 1, 2009
Omni Mandalay Hotel   Irving, Texas

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February 12-13, 2009

Aaryce Hayes, of The Mandt System-USA: Conference details

3:30pm – 4:35pm    Session 3

3A CEU - ROOM # - How to De-Escalate a Situation:  Practical Tools for Family Members and Other Caregivers - Lynda Frost, Aaryce Hayes, Vicki Herndon, Melissa Cook, Hogg Foundation

This interactive workshop consumers and professionals team up to explain the dynamics of what happens physiologically and psychologically when somebody becomes agitated.  It uses role playing and practical examples to review alternative techniques that can de-escalate a troubling situation and further a trusting, positive relationship between both individuals.