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Monday, July 13
 

10:10am CDT

"Is This Normal?": When to Accept Behavior, When to Correct Behavior, When to Seek Help - 1 CE hour
Monday July 13, 2026 10:10am - 11:05am CDT
Objectives:
  1. Identify and discuss various childhood behaviors that frequently cause parents (and patients) concern
  2. Understand the continuum of "normal" behaviors (taking into consideration developmental level), and be able to identify when care needs to be escalated.
  3. Identify ways to effectively address the behaviors, and collaborate with the family to support the child or adolescent patient.
Statement of need:
As professionals working with children and adolescents, we need to be comfortable fielding questions and providing guidance related to seemingly concerning behaviors, whether they fall within the "expected" continuum or are more atypical.

Abstract
As professionals working with children and adolescents, we are frequently confronted with the question: "is this behavior normal?" Through a case-based, interactive approach, we will examine various behaviors across differing developmental levels to address when to give reassurance, when to ask more questions, when to work to correct, and when to escalate care.


Speakers
avatar for Abigail Talley, MD

Abigail Talley, MD

Psychiatrist
Abigail Talley, MD, is board-certified in both Adult Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Born and raised in San Antonio, Dr. Talley attended Trinity University, where she received a B.S. in Biology. She completed medical school, General Psychiatry residency, and Child... Read More →
Monday July 13, 2026 10:10am - 11:05am CDT
302 BC

12:50pm CDT

Believe: Normalizing Language, Assessing Suicide Risk, & Responding with Care the "Lasso Way" - 1.5 CE hours
Monday July 13, 2026 12:50pm - 2:10pm CDT
CBMT Approved

Objectives:
  1. Participants will learn to use neutral, non-stigmatizing language around suicide, fostering openness, trust, and authentic disclosure. 
  2. Participants will gain practical, universal skills for suicide risk assessment and safety planning applicable across multidisciplinary settings.
  3. Participants will understand how curiosity, collaboration, and empathy support effective responses to suicidal ideation, helping people feel seen, heard, and valued.

    Statement of Need:
    With youth suicide rates rising and many providers feeling unprepared to ask directly about suicidal thoughts, there is a critical need for practical, evidence-based training that equips multidisciplinary teams to engage in compassionate, confident, and life-saving conversations. .

    Abstract:
    In 2023, over 49,000 people died by suicide, with one death every 11 minutes, and millions more seriously considered or attempted suicide. Yet many providers across disciplines report discomfort and fear when discussing suicide directly with clients or patients. This interactive 90-minute session equips participants to approach suicide prevention with curiosity, compassion, and confidence, inspired by Ted Lasso’s principle: “Be curious, not judgmental.” Participants will learn to normalize language around suicide, apply a universal, human-centered risk assessment framework, implement multidisciplinary collaborative responses, and develop practical safety plans. Combining evidence-based practice with the presenter’s professional experience across inpatient, outpatient, and youth detention settings, this session emphasizes relational, hope-centered care and prepares providers to engage in life-saving conversations with clarity and confidence. 

Speakers
avatar for Marissa A. Peña, LMSW

Marissa A. Peña, LMSW

Juvenile Detention Counselor
Marissa A. Peña is a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) with a passion for trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and empowering marginalized youth. She blends clinical expertise with a decade as a secondary educator, where she led award-winning speech/debate and academic programs... Read More →
Monday July 13, 2026 12:50pm - 2:10pm CDT
302 BC

2:40pm CDT

Ransomed Life’s Human Trafficking: Training for Healthcare Professionals - 2 CE hours
Monday July 13, 2026 2:40pm - 4:30pm CDT
Objectives:
  1. Differentiate human trafficking from human smuggling and consensual commercial sex
  2. Recognize vulnerabilities, risk factors, and indicators of human trafficking
  3. Apply patient-centered interventions and strategies for healthcare providers.
Abstract:
State-approved course. Understanding the world of human trafficking (HT) is essential for healthcare providers who interact with patients. This training covers HT facts, as well as common misconceptions, and guides personnel to provide appropriate patient-centered responses within various practice settings. (This presentation is a state of Texas-approved Human Trafficking Course for Health Care Practitioners).

Speakers
avatar for Muriel Lanford, MSN, RN, TCRN

Muriel Lanford, MSN, RN, TCRN

Lead Medical Trainer, Ransomed Life
Muriel Lanford, a board-certified trauma nurse, holds both baccalaureate and master's degrees in nursing from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and has practiced at multiple trauma centers across the country.

Ms. Lanford served 10 years as Trauma Program and Emergency Preparedness Director for a large healthcare system in Texas. After consulting for several private healthcare corporations, she subsequently worked as a professional speaker, educating healthcare staff around the country

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Monday July 13, 2026 2:40pm - 4:30pm CDT
302 BC
 
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