Event Details
Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior: Who Are They and How Can We Help?
Sponsored by New Hampshire Psychological Association and Oklahoma Psychological Association/ FPA Co-Sponsor
Presented by: Erin Taylor, PhD
Virtual Only
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
- Describe the guidelines and strategies for differentiating between typical and problematic sexual behavior in children.
- List at least three common misconceptions regarding children with problematic sexual behavior.
- Identify risk and protective factors for children with problematic sexual behavior.
- Apply the concepts of typical and problematic sexual behavior in children in clinical practice.
Course Description
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.
Approved for 1.5 hours of general continuing education credits
Fee: Free for FPA Members; $37.50 Non-FPA Members
Refund Policy: 48 hours in advance of the event
Registration: www.flapsych.com
Online registration is required for this event
You must attend the complete program to obtain CE credit
If accommodations for a disability is needed please contact nickcole@flapsych.com
The Florida Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Florida Psychological Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
The Florida Psychological Association is approved by the Florida Department of Health, Board of Psychology and Board of School Psychology to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Florida Psychological Association is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling as a provider of continuing education. The Florida Psychological Association maintains responsibility for the program and its content.