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YOUT
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DASPER COLLEGE SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMlNl
Guest Speaker DR. DAVE CAPUZZI

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"Youth at risk means a society at risk. Meet
the challenge. Learn what parents, teachers,
friends, and mental health professionals can
do to make the difference."
Dr. Dave Capuzzi

�Youth at Risk
Dr. Dave Capuzzi

A Social Science Seminar

Casper College
Gertrude Krampert Theatre

September 19,1991

Seminar Director
Dr. Ruth Doyle

�Youth at Risk
Dr. Dave Capuzzi
9:00 - 9:15 a.m.

Introduction and Overview

9:15 - 9:30 a.m.

Youth at Risk: Definitions and
Observations

9:30 -10:00 a.m.

Casual Factors for At-Risk Behaviors

11:45-1:00 p.m.

Lunch

- Personality Factors
- Environmental Factors
- Behavioral Factors

1:00 - 2:00 p.m.

At-Risk Behavioral Choices: The Secret
and
All Consuming Obsessions - Anorexia
Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa

2:00 - 2:15 p.m.

Break

2:15 - 3:15 p.m.

At-Risk Behavioral Choices: No
Guarantee of Immunity—AIDS

3:15 - 4:30 p.m.

Panel: Prevention and Intervention
- A Discussion of Early Intervention for
Youth at Risk
Dr. Ruth Doyle—Moderator
Dr. Bernadine Craft-Junior High
School Counselor
Dr. Larry Hill—Past-President,
American Mental Health
Association
Becky Morris—UW/CC Education
Major &amp; Former Student at Risk
Joe Simpson-Principal, Kelly Walsh
I ligh School

7:00 -9:30 p.m.

Youth at Risk: What We Need to KnowDr. Dave Capuzzi

10:00 -10:30 a.m. Participant Self-Evaluation of Their Own
At Risk Behaviors
- Personality Factors
• Self-esteem
• Sharing Feelings
• Depression
• Guilt
• Achievement Orientation
• Control Needs
• Stress
- Environmental Factors
• Family of Origin
• Current Family
• Work
• Friendships
• Finances
- Behavioral Factors
• Eating Habits
• Alcohol &amp; Drug Use
• Suicidal Preoccupation
• Sexuality

10:30 -10:45 a.m.. Break
y

10:45-11:45 a.m. At-Risk Behavioral Choices: I Don't
Want to Live—Suicide

�Dave Capuzzi, Ph.D.,
N.C.C., is past-president of
the American Association
for
Counseling
and
Development.
He is
Assistant
Dean
for
Academic Development and
Research and Professor of
Counselor Education in the
School of Education at
Portland State University in
Portland, Oregon. Prior to
affiliating with Portland
State University in 1978, he
served in faculty positions at
Elorida State University, Our
Lady of the Lake University
of San Antonio, and the
University of Wyoming.
Dr. Capuzzi's public­
ations have appeared in
Dr. Dave Capuzzi
journals such as Counselor
Education and Supervision, Counseling and Values, Humanist Education and
Development, Generations, and the journal for Specialists in Group Work.
From 1980 to 1984, he served as editor of The School Counselor. Dr.
Capuzzi has authored a number of textbook chapters and monographs
on the topic of preventing adolescent suicide and was co-editor and
author, with Dr. Larry Golden, of Helping Families Help Children: Family
Interventions with School Related Problems, 1986, and Preventing Adolescent
Suicide, 1988.
In 1989 he co-edited and authored Youth at Risk and in 1991,
Introduction to Counseling: Perspectives for the 199O's with Dr. Doug Gross
of Arizona State University.
Dr. Capuzzi has won a number of awards for his contributions of
service and expertise to professional groups. Among these are the Kitty
Cole Human lights Award of the American Association for Counseling
and Development, the Leona Tyler Award of the Oregon Counseling
Association, the Outstanding Service Award of the Western Region of
the American Association for Counseling and Development, and the
Silver Award for Editorial Excellence of the Society of National
Association Publications.
A frequent keynote and speaker for professional conferences
and institutes. Dr. Capuzzi also has consulted with a variety of school
districts and community agencies interested in initiating counseling
and intervention strategies for adolescents at risk for suicide. He has
facilitated the development of suicide prevention, crisis management,
and postvention programs in communities in twenty-three states.

�Panel Participants
Dr. Ruth Doyle, Moderator
Dr. Ruth Doyle is an instructor in the Division of Social and
Behavioral Sciences at Casper College and a 1991 recipient of the
Burlington Northern Outstanding Teacher Award. She is past-president
of the Wyoming Association for Counseling and Development having
received the Outstanding Service Award from that organization.

Dr. Larry Hill
Dr. Larry Hill, past-president of the American Mental Health
Counselor's Association, has contributed over 135 professional
publications, papers, and presentations. He is past-president of the
Oklahoma Association of Rehabilitation Psychologists and past­
president of the Oklahoma Mental Health Counselors Association, as
well as past-president of both the Colorado Mental Health Counselors
Association and the Colorado Association for Counseling and
Development. Dr. Hill also has served on the Governing Council,
AACD. Dr. Hill is past Clinical Administator of the Fort Logan Mental
Health Center in Denver and past Clinical Director of the Central
Oklahoma Juvenile Treatment Center. As a clinical psychologist he has
been a clinical professor at Texas A&amp;M School of iSTedicine. Dr. Hill's
certifications/licensures include psychotherapy, mental health,
rehabilitation, sexology, and NBCC. Recent awards include the
Distinguished Professional Service Award for the Colorado Mental
Health Counselors Association and the Clifford G. Houston Award for
extraordinary service from the Colorado Association for Counseling and
Development as well as three professional service awards from
AMHCA. Presently, Dr. Hill is in private counseling/consultation with
New Perspectives in Denver/Rock Springs.

Dr. Bernadine Craft
Dr. Bernadine Craft is a counselor at White Mountain Junior High
School in Rock Springs having recently earned her docorate in Student
Personnel Administration at the University of Northern Colorado. She
serves as a Governing Council representative for the American
Association for Counseling and Development. Dr. Craft is recipient of
the Human Rights Award from the Wyoming Association for
Counseling and Development and the Outstanding Service Award,
Western Region, WACD, as well as the Outstanding Service Award,
Governing Council AACD in 1991. In addition, she was the graduate
commencement speaker as outstanding graduate for the University of
Northern Colorado in 1990.

�Mr. Joe Simpson
Joe Simpson is a principal at Kelly Walsh High School in Casper and
is the initiator/teacher of the first "at risk" class to be offered. He has
been active throughout the state and community as an advocate for
youth with special needs. Joe Simpson has been recognized as a pioneer
in outcomes accreditation for North Central Evaluation at Kelly Walsh
High School.

Ms. Becky Morris
Becky Morris is an elementary education major at UW/CC and plans
to obtain a Master's degree in special education. Presently, she is
assisting Joe Simpson with the first "at risk"class at Kelly Walsh High
School. Becky was an "at risk" student missing 53 days of school in the
sixth grade and dropping out of high school twice.

Appreciations
The Division of Social and Behavorial Sciences extends
appreciation to the administration, faculty, and staff of Casper
College whose support continues to make the seminar possible.
The Krampert Theatre Department,

Nancy Madura for arrangements for
the seminar program and poster,
Belinda Giltner and Earl Johnson
for the poster and program design.
The College Relations Department
for publicity and arrangements,
program layout and photography copy,

Barbara Crews, Dean
Casper College Ourtreach
for establishing certification units,
Jackie Read, Secretary of the Social
and Behavorial Sciences Division,
the Maintenance and Custodial staff.

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