Coleman, Pat, MBA

Pat Coleman is President and CEO of Behavioral Health Response, Inc. (BHR), a professionally staffed and accredited clinical call center that provides expert behavioral health, crisis response, and corporate feedback services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to agencies and companies worldwide. She earned her MBA from Fontbonne University and her Bachelor of Science from St. Louis University. Working her way to Entrepreneur, Mrs. Coleman utilized her skills, education and fortitude to offer Human Resources services to small businesses by founding The Coleman Group and in 1997 joined BHR as Manager of Human Resources. Since this date 20 years ago, Pat has held various positions and in December 2012 accepted the offer to continue serving BHR in her current role as President & CEO. Pat is alumni of both the St. Louis Business Diversity Initiative Fellows and the Focus St. Louis Leadership programs and serves as Chair of the Workforce Investment Board (City of St. Louis), board member of Mental Health America of Eastern Region and Executive Committee Member of the St. Louis Regional Chamber.

Presentation(s):

TEAMwork makes the Dream Work: Building a High Performing Leadership Team

 

 

Andrews, Bart, PhD

Bart Andrews, PhD, is the Chief Clinical Officer at Behavioral Health Response. Dr. Andrews is the chair of the American Association of Suicidology’s Advisory Council, facilitator of Missouri’s Suicide Prevention in Healthcare ECHO, a member of the Missouri Suicide Prevention Network, a recipient of the 2022 American Association of Suicidology Roger Tierney Service Award and a ZeroSuicide Academy Faculty member. Dr. Andrews is a suicide attempt survivor and a proponent of embracing of lived expertise in our suicide prevention efforts. Dr. Andrews is also known far and wide for his mastery of Facebook memery (meme-ory).

Presentation(s):

The Suicide Continuum Unmasked: Understanding Suicide Through a New Lens 

Integrating Behavioral Health into Primary Care: Collaborative Approaches for Addressing Substance Use, Mental Health, and Developmental Challenges

Tate, Angela, MEd, LPC

Angela M. Tate currently serves as the Vice President of Operations. She has been with Behavioral Health Response since 2007. Angela has a BA in Psychology from Maryville University – St. Louis and a MEd in Counseling from University of Missouri St. Louis. She is also a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in the State of Missouri. Angela is an accomplished trainer and is certified as a Youth Mental Health First Aid trainer and an Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) trainer. She chairs the Program Committee on Paraquad’s Board of Directors, serves on the Executive Committee in addition to serving on Great Circle’s Regional Council – Eastern Region.

Presentation(s):

TEAMwork makes the Dream Work: Building a High Performing Leadership Team

 

 

Heaps-Woodruff, Jodi, PhD

Dr. Heaps-Woodruff is a research neuropsychologist and mental health services researcher with expertise in disease and mental illness comorbidities. The majority of her work has been focused on HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders and aging research using novel methods to identify risk to develop cognitive impairment, treatment effects, and predict health outcomes using cognitive measures and neuroimaging tools. Her current work has been focused on evaluation of service delivery improvement for individuals with SMI and comorbid chronic illness in the Missouri Medicaid population.

Presentation(s):

Understanding the Impact of Chronic Health Conditions on Cognitive Function and Recovery

 

 

Prather, Kelsey

Kelsey Prather, Youth Suicide Prevention Specialist at Tri-County Mental Health, has a Bachelor of Science in family studies and human services, with a minor in conflict analysis and trauma studies. Her background and passion is in working with youth, raising mental health awareness, as well as implementing suicide prevention for youth, parents, adults, school staff, and community members.

Presentation(s):

Preventing Youth Suicide in Missouri: Effectiveness of a Hospital, School and Community Mental Health Center Collaboration in Kansas City

 

 

Millar, Kirsti, MS, PLPC

Kirsti Millar is the Suicide Prevention Liaison at ReDiscover where she coordinates the Show Me Zero Youth Suicide Grant which serves clients ages 10-24. She has dynamic experience in crisis work and has utilized her creativity in program expansion and client engagement at ReDiscover for three years. She has five years in the field working with both adults and youth alike in therapeutic, case management and crisis like settings. She completed her master’s degree in counseling from Missouri State University with an emphasis in Play Therapy. Kirsti enjoys working with youth and has a passion for community engagement. Kirsti has extensive training across multiple modalities including: motivational interviewing, positive youth development, harm reduction, assessing and managing suicide risk, trauma informed care, vicarious trauma, EMDR and play therapy.

Presentation(s):

Preventing Youth Suicide in Missouri: Effectiveness of a Hospital, School and Community Mental Health Center Collaboration in Kansas City

 

 

Williams, Stacey, LMSW

Stacey Williams is the State Suicide Prevention Coordinator for the Missouri Department of Mental Health (DMH). She serves as the Project Director for the Show Me Zero Youth Suicide Prevention Grant and is the suicide prevention expert for DMH. Stacey has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a Master of Social Work degree, with an emphasis in Policy, Planning and Administration from the University of Missouri.  She is a Licensed Master level Social Worker and one of two nationally certified Advanced Level WRAP® Facilitator’s in the state of Missouri. Stacey has over ten years’ experience working in the mental health field. She brings forth experience in state government, residential settings and community mental health settings as well as experience in both policy and clinical practice. Stacey is passionate about prevention and recovery as well as helping people through the process of bringing about systems change.

Presentation(s):

Preventing Youth Suicide in Missouri: Effectiveness of a Hospital, School and Community Mental Health Center Collaboration in Kansas City

 

 

Sale, Elizabeth, PhD

Elizabeth Sale, Ph.D is the Director of Evaluation and a research associate professor at the Missouri Institute of Mental Health at the University of Missouri – St. Louis. Dr. Sale has over twenty-five years of experience in evaluation with specific expertise in suicide and substance use prevention.   She has been the lead evaluator for four Garrett Lee Smith (GLS) Youth Suicide Prevention Initiatives and has researched the effectiveness of several suicide prevention programs, including Question Persuade Refer (QPR) and Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM). She has led evaluations of several other SAMHSA grants including Systems of Care, Project LAUNCH, and Prescription Drug Overdose initiatives. She is published in several peer-reviewed journals including the American Journal of Community Psychology , the Journal of Primary Prevention, the American Journal on Drug and Alcohol Abuse and the Journal of Drug Education.

Presentation(s):

Preventing Youth Suicide in Missouri: Effectiveness of a Hospital, School and Community Mental Health Center Collaboration in Kansas City

 

 

Wiss, Leslie, MA

Leslie Wiss is the Director of Trauma Informed Services at Great Circle. Ms. Wiss is a compassionate therapist dedicated to the healing process of children and families and has taken that dedication to helping the helper become better equipped to serve their clients. Leslie has a Master of Arts in rehabilitation counseling from Maryville University, where she received the Faculty Award for Student Excellence. Leslie has over 10 years of experience in the social services field working with children and families of diverse backgrounds seeking support for a range of needs. Leading the efforts of Trauma Informed Care for Great Circle and having completed NMT Phase 2 of The Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics as the Site Certification Coordinator, she brings a wealth of lessons learned around implementation in a large behavioral health agency.

Presentation(s):

The Neuroscience of Trauma and the 6 R’s of Effective Therapeutic Interventions

 

 

Bishop, Keith, MS, LCSW

Keith Bishop MS, LCSW has over 35 years of experience working with youth in difficult circumstances. Mr. Bishop received his BA in psychology from Fort Lewis College in Durango Colorado and his MS in Psychology from Central Missouri State University. Mr. Bishop has been employed by Butterfield Youth Services, now Great Circle after a merger in 2015 for the past 30 years. He has held the positions of Clinical Therapist, Clinical Supervisor, Director of Treatment Services Director of Home and Community Based Services and Executive Director. He currently serves as a Clinical Training Specialist. Mr. Bishop has extensive experience as a trainer for direct care staff and clinical staff. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor for Missouri Valley College teaching the subjects of General Psychology and Human Sexuality. Mr. Bishop also has presented programs to various organizations, public schools and conferences. Mr. Bishop is trained as a Train the Trainer in The Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics and has extensive experience working with traumatized children.

Presentation(s):

The Neuroscience of Trauma and the 6 R’s of Effective Therapeutic Interventions