VIRTUAL DAY
Principles to Practice: Applying Whole-Child Approaches to PSB Intervention and Prevention
Monday, October 19, 2026
Our virtual day sessions will move beyond introductory concepts, offering deeper dives into real-world applications and practitioner-focused strategies. Attendees should have a foundational understanding of PSB in children and adolescents, but sessions are designed to be valuable for both intermediate and advanced practitioners.
This day is ideal for:
- clinicians and professionals who are looking to deepen their practice knowledge and skills for working with children and youth with harmful sexual behaviors and their caregivers.
- graduate students interested in this practice specialty whose clinical program may not offer extensive course work on problem sexual behavior in children and youth.
Contact registration@masoc.net with any questions.
Registration Information
Early Bird Registration – through Sept. 30
Virtual Day: $105
In-person Day: $200
Standard Registration – begins Oct. 1
Virtual Day: $120
In-person Day: $230
Student Rate
Virtual Day: $50
In-person Day: $65
For current students. Email registration@masoc.net from your .edu email for the student discount code.
Group Rate (5+)
Agencies or organizations registering 5+ people receive 10% off. Email registration@masoc.net with your group members’ names to receive your group discount code.
Agenda: Monday, October 19
All times are in Eastern.
9:00 – 9:15
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS
9:15 – 10:45
Craig Haen, Ph.D., RDT, CGP, LCAT, AGPA-F
About Dr. Haen
10:45 – 11:00
BREAK
11:00 – 12:30
Amanda Pryor, MSW, LCSW, CSAYC
About Amanda Pryor, MSW, LCSW, CSAYC
12:30 – 1:00
LUNCH BREAK
1:00 – 3:00
Kevin Creeden, M.A., LMHC
Because the presentations and needs of each child and family can be so varied there is no single treatment modality and no specific group of interventions that will meet the treatment needs of every child who presents with neurodevelopmental issues, problematic sexual behavior and/or a history of maltreatment. Clinicians will first and foremost need to be aware that there may be a neurodevelopmental aspect of the child’s processing and behavior that shape this individual’s perspective, decision-making, and experiences in idiosyncratic or challenging ways.
This workshop examines what research tells us about the neurodevelopmental impact of maltreatment on learning and behavior and discusses ways this may contribute to children engaging in problematic and harmful sexual behavior. We will also discuss the implications for assessment and treatment along with providing a framework for addressing these issues.
About Kevin Creeden, M.A., LMHC
Kevin Creeden, M.A., LMHC is the Director of Assessment and Research at the Whitney Academy in East Freetown, MA. He has over 40 years of clinical experience treating children, adolescents, and their families working extensively with sexually and physically aggressive youth. Over the past 30 years, his primary focus has been on issues of trauma and attachment difficulties, especially regarding the impact of trauma on behavior. Kevin has authored several articles and book chapters on the neuro-developmental impact of trauma on sexual behavior problems and harmful sexual behavior. He was also a contributing writer to the ATSA Adolescent Treatment Guidelines and the ATSA Child and Adolescent Committee’s paper on Children with Sexual Behavior Problems 2nd Edition. Mr. Creeden has served as the board Chair of MASOC (Massachusetts Society for a World Free of Sexual Harm by Youth), the president of the Massachusetts chapter of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC), a Teaching Fellow at Boston College, an Instructor in Psychology at the Harvard Medical School, and a guest faculty at the Boston University School of Social Work and the Simmons School of Social Work. Mr. Creeden trains and consults nationally and internationally to youth service, community mental health, and forensic service programs.
3:00 – 3:15
BREAK
Anime and Youth: Understanding its Impact on Adolescent Perceptions of Sexual Behavior
Jermaine Wall, LICSW-S, JSOCC
About Jermaine Wall, LICSW-S, JSOCC
Jermaine Wall is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over a decade of experience in clinical therapy and social services, concentrating primarily on youth and adolescent mental health. Jermaine holds a Master of Social Work from the University of South Florida and a bachelor’s degree in Family, Youth, and Community Sciences with a Minor in Organizational Leadership for Nonprofits from the University of Florida. He is licensed in Georgia and Alabama and holds multiple specialized certifications, including the Juvenile Sexual Offending Counselor certification. Jermaine is the founder and Clinical Therapist at Crescent Counseling Services in Birmingham, Alabama.
Driven by a passion for destigmatizing mental health, Jermaine is dedicated to developing innovative programming that promotes optimal mental well-being. Beyond his clinical endeavors, he extends his impact by developing Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) programs and services through his community-based initiative, Healthy Coping Club.
4:45 – 5:00
CLOSING AND EVALUATION
Continuing Education Credits and Certificates of Attendance
The virtual conference day has been submitted for 6 CEs for LMHC, MSW, LMFT, and Psyc. Participants must attend and evaluate each session in order to receive CE credits. Any participants not seeking CEs will be issued a certificate of attendance after completing their evaluations.
Refund Policy
Refunds will not be given unless the conference is canceled. If you are unable to attend for any reason, you may designate a replacement. Please notify the conference coordinator as soon as possible of any changes via email at registration@masoc.net, or by phone at 413-344-0367.
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