Children and Adolescents Engaging in Problematic Sexual Behaviors
September 14, 2023
ROYAL PLAZA HOTEL & TRADE CENTER, MARLBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS
The conference is designed for professionals to gather together to share new ideas, refresh current practices, network with other providers, and welcome new professionals to the specialized field of working with children and adolescents engaging in problematic sexual behavior.
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Using Language to Avoid Landmines: How to Convey Scientific Facts and Cut through Myths
How can we convey important scientific information to folks who are not interested in statistics and would rather listen to their ‘gut’? How can we cut through the widespread myths and misperceptions about children and adolescents engaging in problematic sexual behavior to promote fairer and more effective policies? The key is to use effective methods of communicating scientific research, while avoiding the ‘landmines’ that can derail your message. This presentation will examine some of the right (and wrong) ways to communicate information about controversial and stigmatizing topics to the public and policymakers, so that the underlying message has the best chance of being listened to and acted on. In doing so, examples of real-life interactions that went well (and not so well) will be covered, along with best practices when it comes to communicating difficult subject matter to the public, policymakers, and others who may not be receptive to the underlying message.
Workshop Series A
Registrants will choose 1 session in each workshop series.- A1. Identifying and Intervening on PSB with Young Children and their Families
- A2. Stop Telling Me to Calm Down!
- A3. Getting Your Stuck Case Back on Track
- A4. Sexual Wellbeing: Why It Matters for Adolescents Who Cause Harm
- A5. Implementing a Problematic Sexual Behavior-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program within a Rural Children’s Advocacy Center
Workshop Series B
Registrants will choose 1 session in each workshop series.- B1. A Strategic Focus on PSB Mental Health Access for Massachusetts CACs
- B2. Hitting Reset: Gamer Culture through a Sex Offense Lens
- B3. Assessing PSBs in Children, Youth and Adolescents on the Autism Spectrum
- B4. The Power of Shame
- B5. What’s OK? A Unique Perpetration Prevention Approach for Youth and Young Adults
Workshop Series C
Registrants will choose 1 session in each workshop series.- C1. An Initial Support and Stabilization Response Model for Children’s Advocacy Center Multidisciplinary Team Members
- C2. Using Superheroes to Address Trauma, Loss and Resilience: Lessons from the Batman Group
- C3. From Treatment to Life Skills
- C4. Self-Care Strategies for Your Adolescent Clients…and You!
- C5. Addressing Problematic Sexual Behavior within a School Setting
Learning Opportunities
MASOC offers numerous training opportunities through conferences, webinars and a lunch-and-learn series. View all opportunities.