Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior: Who Are They and How Can We Help?
Friday, January 24, 2025, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM CDT
Category: Events
Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior: Who Are They and How Can We Help? (1.5 Hours) ONLINE VIA ZOOM
This workshop is presented by the Iowa Psychological Association and a coalition of over 13 State, Provincial and Territorial Psychological Associations.
Erin Taylor, PhD, is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. She completed her doctoral work at the University of Missouri and her undergraduate work at Vanderbilt University. Her primary clinical interests include assessment and treatment of children exhibiting problematic sexual behavior and who have a history of experiencing trauma. In addition, her research interests focus on the dissemination and implementation of evidence-based treatments (EBTs) for underserved populations youth.
Dr. Taylor is currently the program coordinator and lead clinician for the Treatment Program for Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior (PSB) for preschool children, and she has previously served as a lead clinician in the PSB Programs for school-age children. She is a Master Trainer in the University of Oklahoma Problematic Sexual Behavior – Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy model for school-age children and provides training to students, as well as state and regional providers. In addition, Dr. Taylor has been trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), an evidence-based treatment (EBT) for children and adolescents impacted by trauma and their parents or caregivers; she is currently completing training and certification for Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) model. During her graduate training, Dr. Taylor received training in Multisytemic Therapy (MST), an intensive, in-home family therapy model for youth engaged in antisocial or delinquent behavior and was supervised by the model co-developer.
In addition to her clinical activities, Dr. Taylor is actively involved in multiple research projects focused on children and adolescents exhibiting problematic sexual behavior. Over the previous two years, she has contributed to numerous projects focused on the implementation of EBTs for children exhibiting problematic sexual behavior, adaptations of EBTs, youth engagement in electronic and online sexual behaviors (e.g., sexting, viewing online pornography), parenting practices, collaboration efforts across multiple professional systems (e.g., law enforcement, child welfare, mental health) who work with youth exhibiting PSB, and EBT adoption in community providers.
1.5 CE Hours available
Date
January 24, 2025 | 12pm - 1:30pm CT
Cost
IPA Member: $41.25
IPA Lifetime Member/ECP Member: $24.75
IPA Retired Member (No CE Credits): $16.50
IPA Student Member: $0
Non-Member: $57.75
Location
Zoom: credentials will be emailed to registrants closer to the event. This training is hosted by the Oklahoma Psychological Association. Please contact [email protected] if you experience technical difficulties.
About This Workshop
Participants will learn to differentiate between typical and problematic sexual behavior in children and adolescents, identify research-supported components of treatment, recognize common misconceptions, and develop strategies to educate and engage professionals across disciplines to better serve children and adolescents, their child victims, and their caregivers.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
1.Participants will be able to describe guidelines and strategies to facilitate examining sexual behavior of children and distinguish typical and problematic sexual behavior. 2. Participants will be able to identify common misconceptions regarding children with problematic sexual behavior of youth. 3. Participants will be able to identify risk and protective factors for children with problematic sexual behavior. 4. Participants will be able to apply information and skills acquired to clinical practice with this population. Part of this learning will be to learn the laws in your state related to this topic and the federal laws that govern the use of cell phones and sharing of problematic photos.
CE will be emailed to attendees who have completed the training evaluation.
We understand, sometimes things come up!
IPA will offer a full refund to registrants who cancel their registration 7 days prior to an event/course. If a registrant would like to cancel their registration within 7 days of the event, no refund will be offered.
Contact: Suzanne Hull, [email protected]
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