Training & Conferences
MASOC’s trainings and conferences are internationally-recognized for thought leadership in prevention of child sexual abuse and treatment for people who have sexually harmed.
Upcoming Trainings
Oct. 22-23
MASOC Children and Adolescents Engaging in Problematic Sexual Behaviors Conference 2024
Nov. 19
Lunch & Learn | Virtual Event
Online Child Sexual Abuse: What the data tells us about the connection to teens’ peer relationships
Presented by David Finkelhor, PhD
Dec. 17
Responsible Behavior with Younger Children: A school-based universal prevention approach to prevent teenage problematic sexual behaviors
Presented by Luciana Assini-Meytin, PhD, and Amanda Ruzicka, M.A
Ongoing Clinical Education
MASOC offers educational and training events throughout the year.
SPRING
MASOC & MATSA Joint Conference
This virtual, two-day conference is a one-of-a-kind educational opportunity by two leading organizations preventing, treating and assessing problematic sexual behaviors in youth.
SUMMER
Campus Conference
This virtual, one-day conference is the only conference in the United States with a specific focus on preventing and responding to the wide range of sexually problematic behaviors in the college and university setting.
FALL
Networking Conference
This in-person conference is designed to welcome students and new professionals into this field. The next conference will be October 2024.
MONTHLY
Webinar Series
Virtual lunch and learn events feature guest speakers from around the world. The series runs January to May and September to December each year.
ON-DEMAND
M-CAAP Training
The Massachusetts Child and Adolescent Assessment Protocol (M-CAAP) is available along with a 4-part on-demand webinar and two case studies.
ON-DEMAND
Recorded Webinars
MASOC maintains a library of past webinars, available on-demand for clinicians to watch and learn.
Recorded Webinars
MASOC maintains an on-demand library of past webinars on understanding children engaging in problematic sexual behaviors (PSB) and how to effectively intervene.