WPPNT: 2024

Presentations are held as Zoom webinars on Thursdays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Central time. Up to 500 people are able to join live online or by phone.

Schedule

Information about each 2024 presentation is shared below when the topic and presenter are confirmed. The materials for each presentation are posted by the Monday before the presentation. A link to the evaluation survey is posted when the materials are posted. The evaluation survey opens at 11:59 a.m. the day of the presentation. A link to the video recording of the presentation is posted within four business days of the presentation.

A continuing education hour is available to people who participate in the live presentation or view the recording and complete the online evaluation within two weeks of the live event.

Accommodations

An ASL interpreter is present for each live presentation. Auto-transcription, provided by Zoom, is enabled for presentations. People needing other accommodations to participate, including a live captionist or other language interpreter or translator, should contact Theresa Kuehl at Theresa.Kuehl@dhs.wisconsin.gov at least five business days prior to the presentation.

How to join the Zoom webinar

Reminders for participants

  • Join online or by phone by 11 a.m. Central and wait for the host to start the webinar. Your camera and audio/microphone are disabled.
  • Download or view the presentation materials below. The evaluation survey opens at 11:59 a.m. the day of the presentation.
  • Ask questions to the presenter(s) in the Zoom Q&A window. Each presenter will decide when to address questions. People who join by phone cannot ask questions.
  • Use Zoom chat to communicate with the host.

January 11: Polyvagal Theory: Nervous System Physiology and the Science of Threat and Safety


January 25: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): How It Works and Who It Serves


February 8: The 5 Ws of Antidepressants


February 22: From Love Medicine to Antidepressant: Sub Anesthetic Intravenous Ketamine in Treatment of Depression


March 14: Working with Lived Experience: Self-Care in Mental Health


March 28: ADRCs: What Are They and How They Can Help


April 11: Traumatic Brain Injuries in Adults


April 25: Zen Therapy


May 9: Eating Disorders: Symptoms, Treatment and Ways to Support


May 23: Rapport and Interactions with People with Personality Disorders


June 27: How We Speak Matters: Undoing Stigmatizing Language


July 11: Applying a Harm Reduction Philosophy to Clinical Work


July 25: POAs and Guardianship: Mental Health Options and Limits

View a recording of a presentation in February 2021 on Wis. Stat. ch. 51.


August 8: Suicide Among Youth


August 22: Social Media and Mental Health in Adolescents


September 12: Recognizing and Responding to Signs of Psychosis


October 10: Supports for Early Serious Mental Illness and First Episode Psychosis


November 14: Wisconsin Wayfinder: Children's Resource Network


December 12: Polyvagal Theory: Practical Strategies for Nervous System Regulation

Presenter: Kristy Kuecken, SAC-IT, CYT200


Questions? Contact Theresa Kuehl at Theresa.Kuehl@dhs.wisconsin.gov.

Glossary

 
Last revised November 15, 2024