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Chapter Meetings
Next Chapter Meeting
Tuesday, July 14, 11:30a.m. Sinbad's Restaurant, Pier 2, Embarcadero, SF
EMDR: an Introduction Teresa Allen, MFT will provide a look at the therapeutic approach developed in the 1980s by Francine Shapiro, which has been effective in helping clients to process negative memories by linking them to more positive memory networks. The difficult memories are not expunged, but rather transmuted from pain to health. EMDR taps into a natural process of adaptive information processing, which can be disrupted after a trauma. Teresa Allen will describe her experience using EMDR with clients to resolve grief and trauma and to desensitize addiction memory triggers. Please visit Monthly Meetings for information on our 2009 meeting schedule and speakers and presentations. ** ANNOUNCEMENT FOR ALL NON-EAPA MEMBERS ** The Board of Directors of the San Francisco EAPA Chapter has raised the non-member Luncheon Fee from $30 to $40 effective as of the April 2008 Meeting. Member fees will remain at $25. The non-member fee has not been raised in many years, but after much discussion it was decided that it was necessary at this time. The Chapter puts a great deal of effort into providing a monthly meeting that offers an excellent networking, marketing, and continuing education experience. We are delighted to have new attendees and hope that many will decide to join EAPA for their own professional reasons. Our funds to operate come primarily from those who join EAPA and our Chapter. The dues they pay help us to provide 11 meetings per year, a website, CEU’s, and the valuable opportunity to meet with fellow professionals. Of course our costs are going up, as they are for everyone, but we are also a membership organization, and part of our mission is to encourage membership. For all of these reasons the decision to raise non-member luncheon fees was made. We hope to have additional members, and welcome everyone’s feedback on how to improve the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter. Please contact any Board member with your thoughts and comments. Our website is: sfeapa.org
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The history of the San Francisco EAPA chapter is the story of the Employee Assistance effort in the US. EAPA (the Employee Assistance Professional Association) derived from a gathering of Occupational Alcoholism Specialists, the Thundering 100, who formed a professional organization in the 1970's : ALMACA (the Association of Labor Management Administrators and Consultants on Alcoholism). The San Francisco ALMACA chapter was the first chapter in the nation.
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President's Corner
January 2009
Greetings SF EAPA Members~
I want to begin by wishing all you a Happy, Prosperous New Year. There are so many new issues before us. A new President, Barak Obama will be facing many challenges with inspirational hope. In that spirit, it is the hope of the SF EAPA chapter to bring engaging, informational and inspirational presentations to our luncheon meetings. These presentations will be listed in the website once the speakers have been confirmed.
New information in the Wellstone-Domenici Mental Health Parity Act may have been overlooked in the October 2008 bail out package. The Wellstone Act was initially passed in 1996 under President Clinton. The bill banned discriminatory practices by insurance and treatment providers who applied lower annual and lifetime spending limits for mental health treatment services. At NIMH Dr. Judd provided medical validation for this. NIMH was able to demonstrate that mental illnesses cost the American economy more losses than all other physical illnesses including diabetes, heart disease, cancer and hypertension. New technology, such as brain imaging, has made it possible to objectively diagnose mental disorders thereby disproving the concept that symptoms of these conditions were conjured up by lazy individuals. At that time Substance Abuse Disorders were dropped from the bill because it would not have stood a chance of passing if substance abuse were included.
It has taken 12 years for the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act to pass. It has been demonstrated that addiction and alcoholism impact more Americans during their lifetimes than other mental health disorders. In fact, Substance Abuse Disorder is this country’s number one public health enemy resulting in more deaths and medical complications than any other illness.
The Wellstone-Domenici Mental Health and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 includes Substance Abuse treatment provisions and adds to the original Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 by banning differences in co-pays, deductibles, coinsurance and out of network coverage, out of pocket expenses and health or addiction therapy. This will be one of the most important occurrences in the field of chemical dependency. Hopefully it will help to erode the stigma of addiction and highlight the need for treatment thereby.
The Wellstone-Domenici Parity Act will be applied to health insurance plans beginning 2010. This will give health plans the time necessary to redesign their coverage to come into compliance with the new law. The current 1996 Parity Act will remain in affect through 2009.
I look forward to seeing everyone at our meetings!
Jackie Sims-Piljay
The
Ross
Von Weigand Award
We are pleased to announce that the SFMTA Peer Assistance Program has received the Ross Von Weigand Award from the national Employee Assistance Program Association (EAPA). It was presented during the “Labor Lunch” at the National EAPA conference in Nashville, TN on October 7th, 2006. This annual award recognizes a joint labor / management program that has demonstrated “innovative program elements.”