MMHA Conference Feedback Form
1. How did you learn about this conference?
   MMHA Newsletter
   Referral
   E-mail
   Other
2. What was your main reason for attending this conference?
   Content
   Networking
   Personal growth & development
   Speakers
   Other
3. Did the conference fulfill your reason for attending?
   Yes- Completely
   Yes- Somewhat
   No
4. Which speaker were you most interested in listening to?
   Dr. Bradley Karlin, Transforming Mental Health Care for Older Adults
   Dennis Mohatt, Workforce Development and Rural Menatl Health: You can't make progress without it!
   Dr. Corey Keyes, Because Mental Health Matters
   Michael Zeeb, Consumer Leadership: Strategic Planning
5. Which breakout sessions were you most interested in?
   Dr. Bradley Karlin, Implementing Mental Health Care Transformation in the Veteran's Health Administration
   Sheryl Burright, Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative: What is it and why is it important?
   Dr. Corey Keyes, Creating Flourishing Coalitions in Your Community
   Audrey Thompson Ed.D, LCPC, Utilizing Technology Treatments for the 21st Century
   Vernon Bishop, The Service Area Authority: It's Role in the Mental Health System
   Christell Benson, Sink or Swim: Emotional Survival
   Angela Hansen/Char Windhausen, Suicide in Montana
   Dave Ketelhohn/Raylynn Lauderdale, Getting Voices Heard; Voting & People with Disabilities
6. Which of the following topics would you be interested in at a future conference?
   Suicide
   Medications for Mental Illness
   Veterans Mental Health
   Children's Mental Health
   Consumer Leadership
   Specific Mental Illnesses
   Technology
   Genetics
   Other
7. What is the best location for future conferences?
   Great Falls
   Helena
   Missoula
   Billings
   Bozeman
8. On which days of the week would be the best to hold a future conference?
   Monday-Tuesday
   Tuesday-Wednesday
   Wednesday-Thursday
   Thursday-Friday
   Friday-Saturday
9. Please indicate your overall satisfaction with the conference:
   Excellent
   Good
   Average
   Poor