Bertolino, Bob, PhD

Bob Bertolino, Ph.D., is Professor of Rehabilitation Counseling at Maryville University and Sr. Clinical Advisor at Youth In Need, Inc. in Missouri. He has taught over 600 workshops throughout the United States and 11 countries and authored or co-authored 15 books including Effective Counseling and Psychotherapy: An Evidence-Based Approach, The Therapist’s Notebook on Positive Psychology: Activities, Exercises, and Handouts, and the forthcoming, The Therapist’s Notebook for Supervision and Training: Activities and Exercises to Improve Effectiveness. Bob is both a licensed marital and family therapist and professional counselor in the state of Missouri, a National Certified Counselor, a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, and a Clinical Fellow with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

Presentation(s): 

Improving Outcomes in Behavioral Health: What Every Clinician, Supervisor, and Administrator Needs to Know

 

John, Rajeev, MSW, LCSW

Rajeev John has been working at Affinia healthcare, formerly Grace Hill Health Centers for the last 26 years. Rajeev currently heads the Adult Behavioral Health department and is a Behavioral Health Consultant. Rajeev played an integral role in the implementation of the primary care-behavioral health integration at Affinia. His career began at Grace Hill as a Medical Social Worker and moved on to directing the Homeless department and Special Populations. He has received extensive training in Mind-Body Medicine through the Center for Mind-Body Medicine and is a certified practitioner of Mind-Body Medicine. He has been applying these techniques for his patients for the last three years at Affinia Healthcare. Rajeev together with Dr. Kernan, runs Mind-Body Skills Groups at Affinia on a regular basis.  Rajeev also volunteers at a Salvation Army homeless veteran’s facility, conducting Mind-Body Skills groups. He is a ‘trauma awareness ambassador’ for Alive and Well St. Louis and is also a Trauma informed care trainer.

Presentation(s): 

Using Self-Care Skills to Relieve Adverse Effects of Toxic Stress and Trauma – a Mind-Body Skills Approach

Kuciejczyk-Kernan, Thomas, MD

Dr. Thomas Kuciejczyk-Kernan, a physician who has been working at Affinia Healthcare, formerly Grace Hill Health Centers for the past 28 years is board certified in both family and integrative medicine, with training in functional medicine. He has worked for over 30 years providing primary care in St. Louis’ urban core. For the past 15 years, he has involved mind-body medicine in his care of patients, and serves on the faculty of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine, which trains healthcare professionals around the country. He teaches people mind-body self-care skills in individual as well as group visits in his community health center practice at Affinia Healthcare.

Presentation(s): 

Using Self-Care Skills to Relieve Adverse Effects of Toxic Stress and Trauma – a Mind-Body Skills Approach

Whitter, Maria, MSW, LCSW, CEAP, SAP

Maria has over 20 years of experience working in the LGBTQ community and over 13 years working in the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) field with 6+ years in leadership roles within EAP and Military Contracts. Maria has dedicated the past 10 years to training on, supporting, and understanding individuals who identify as transgender.

Presentation(s): 

Gender 201: Rethinking Gender and Identity

 

McClain, Tyler, MSW

Tyler has worked for community agencies serving adults experiencing mental illness and homelessness for 8 years. He earned his MSW from Washington University in St. Louis, where he began medially transitioning genders. For the past year, he has been sharing his transitional experience to provide a unique perspective on mental health issues as they relate to non-conforming gender identities.

Presentation(s): 

Gender 201: Rethinking Gender and Identity

 

Airsman, John, PsyD, LPC

John Airsman is a licensed professional counselor, specializing in addiction treatment. He has been licensed for five years, and is currently finishing up a doctoral dissertation. He currently is a psychology instructor at Jefferson College in Hillsboro, Missouri for the past three years. John’s research is related to the addiction field, focusing on etiologies of substance use disorder. He finished his doctorate in late September 2017. He specializes in many areas related to substance use disorder. His dissertation focused on the problematic issue of high relapse rates. The aim of his work is to bring it to focus areas for more research, and more dynamic clinical approaches to mitigating relapse. John’s future plans are to publish his findings, and to work on publications for assisting clinicians with treatment of addiction, and practical publications to assist recovering individuals in comprehending addiction and overcoming obstacles to regulating emotions.

Presentation(s): 

Etiologies of Substance Use Disorder

 

Kirksey, Tracy

Tracy Kirksey is the Director of the Second Chance Risk Reduction Center and the Metropolitan Community Service Program. She joined the Kansas City Metropolitan Crime Commission in September 2016 after retiring from the Missouri Department of Corrections where she had worked for over 33 years. During her tenure with the State of Missouri, Tracy served as District Administrator for the Missouri Probation and Parole District 28 office in Cass County, the District 4C Missouri Probation and Parole Office in Kansas City, Missouri and the District 24 Missouri Probation and Parole Office in Independence, Missouri. Tracy brings with her an abundance of knowledge in leadership and management and a multitude of experience working with the offender population and reentry. Tracy is a graduate of Lincoln University with an Associate Degree in Law Enforcement. Tracy co-chaired the Department of Corrections partnership with the Missouri Children’s Division collaboration to keep children safe. Tracy was also part of the originating committee with Missouri Probation and Parole in the establishment of the Metropolitan Community Service Program. She is a member of the Kansas City No Violence Alliance Social Service Committee and the Greater Kansas City Reentry Team Board. She has a genuine passion for the reintegration of offenders and helping them to achieve their goals of becoming a successful and active member of society.

Presentation(s): 

Thinking Outside the [Felony] Box

 

Peterson, Brittany, BA, OWDS, OERS, ERS-CJ

Brittany Peterson is the Senior Resource Specialist and RES Training Facilitator with the Second Chance Reentry Program of the Kansas City Metropolitan Crime Commission. She holds special certifications through the National Institute of Corrections (NIC), including Offender Workforce Development Specialist (OWDS), Offender Employment Retention Specialist (OERS) and Employment Retention Specialist – Criminal Justice (ERS-CJ). Brittany is a 2009 graduate of Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa, with dual degrees in International Studies and Sociology, minor specializations in Peace Studies and Political Science. Also, as a college honor student, she spent a semester abroad in El Salvador and Nicaragua, Central America, for thematic study on “Revolution, Transformation and Civil Society”, as well as conducting research on domestic violence. She has a broad base of experience in the Social Work profession. Her experience includes working with anti-human trafficking projects, work with at-risk, under-privileged youth, behavior modification and family reunification in both rural Iowa and low income communities of Kansas City, MO. She places an emphasis on successfully assisting reentry clients with violent criminal histories in order to break the chain of victimization. Her high quality, energetic, and focused performance makes her a valuable asset within the Greater Kansas City Reentry services community.

Presentation(s): 

Thinking Outside the [Felony] Box

 

Myers, Kristen, MS

Kristen Myers is a Prevention Specialist for Crider Health Center – Compass Health Network. Kristen, along with her team of coworkers, educates students in violence prevention across St. Charles, Lincoln, and Franklin counties in Missouri. Kristen’s engaging and relatable presentations teach students about the importance of staying composed in the midst of bullying situations and the importance of self-worth and empathy. Kristen also adapted the material in order to instruct consumers at Headway Clubhouse in St. Charles about the same techniques. Kristen holds a master’s degree in clinical psychology. She previously worked as a Licensed Masters Level Psychologist in Kansas, Training Director for Youth In Need Head Start/Early Head Start, inspirational speaker, and is the author of Coffee with the Savior.

Presentation(s): 

Teaching Bullying Prevention Strategies to School-Aged Youth

 

Fields, Rachael, LCSW

Rachael Fields is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Illinois and Missouri.  She attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville where she earned both her Bachelor and Master of Social Work. Mrs. Fields proudly serves a Captain in the United States Air Force Reserves as a social worker where she raises awareness of mental health concerns and promotes initiatives to reduce suicide and sexual assault among service members. In her civilian role, Mrs. Fields is a social worker for St. Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center where she provides therapeutic and case management services to a mostly forensic client population. Mrs. Fields is also a Licensed Direct Child Welfare Services professional in Illinois where she provided services to families involved with the Illinois child welfare system and managed day to day operations of a foster care program. Mrs. Fields has also provided clinical support services to inner-city youth attending a charter school in St. Louis City, and has provided therapeutic services to children, families, and couples as a therapist at a community mental health facility in Illinois.

Presentation(s):

Serving Those Who Serve