From Hysteria to Hope: Bringing Reason to Sexual Abuse in Childhood
In this webinar, Dr. Letourneau informs participants of how problematic and/or illegal sexual behavior in childhood can be framed as a preventable public health problem.
In this webinar, Dr. Letourneau informs participants of how problematic and/or illegal sexual behavior in childhood can be framed as a preventable public health problem.
This webinar also focuses on teaching professionals how to recognize the connections between adolescent problematic sexual behavior and youth relationship violence.
This webinar provides an overview for military family readiness professionals of the importance for parents and caregivers to model healthy boundaries with technology for healthy child social-emotional development; explains how to support parents and other adults set appropriate examples in their use of technology, including teaching children and youth lessons on consent that are translatable to both in-person and online interactions; and explores how positive examples of technology use by adults can help reduce the risk for children and youth to engage in, or be impacted by, problematic sexual behavior.
This webinar is focused on increasing the knowledge base of all multidisciplinary team members on problematic sexual behavior of children and youth.
This webinar focuses on common factors that impact engagement for families in clinical services with youth exhibiting or impacted by problematic sexual behavior of children and youth.
This webinar provides an overview of treatment for children and caregivers impacted by the Problematic Sexual Behavior (PSB) of other youth using a Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) framework.
This webinar session identifies an understanding of adolescent social, emotional, cognitive, and moral development.
This webinar covers how to help and prepare children and youth to practice better decision-making in regard to their bodies and the bodies of others.
This webinar covers typical social, emotional, cognitive, and moral development in preschool (age 5 and under) and school-age (age 6 to 12) children and how development across these domains informs expected sexual knowledge and behavior.
This webinar presentation reviews the influences of culture and ethnic diversity on families and youth impacted by problematic sexual behavior.
This session provides an introduction to the juvenile justice system and the juvenile court. The unique challenges of military-connected youth who enter the juvenile justice system are addressed.
One of the many troubling aspects of child sexual victimization is the high proportion of teens who engage younger children in sexual behaviors or peers in coerced sexual behaviors. Juvenile justice records indicate that 14 years of age is the modal age of children exhibiting problematic sexual behaviors (PSB) toward prepubescent children (Finkelhor et al., 2009; Snyder, 2000). These statistics may seem surprising until we consider that early adolescence is when most children begin engaging in sexual behaviors with others and begin navigating sexual relationships.
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