Calendar of Events - The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children
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The New York Foundling & APSAC Webinar Series on Controversial Topics
2/14/2024 - 12/17/2024
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The New York Foundling & APSAC Webinar Series on Controversial Topics
11/14/2024 - 11/14/2024
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November 2024 Reading Club - Transforming the Child Welfare System: Helping Youth Find their Voice
11/15/2024 - 11/15/2024
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Healthcare Section
11/19/2024 - 11/19/2024
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Child Interviewing - Where Research Meets Practice (Part 1 & 2 Registration)
11/20/2024 - 11/20/2024
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Atención Informada en Trauma (Trauma Informed Care)
12/5/2024 - 12/5/2024
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Domestic Violence Section
12/10/2024 - 12/10/2024
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December 2024 Reading Club
12/13/2024 - 12/13/2024
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Healthcare Section
12/17/2024 - 12/17/2024
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The New York Foundling & APSAC Webinar Series on Controversial Topics
12/17/2024 - 12/17/2024
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APSAC Pre-Conference 2025 Registration- Renewing Hope: Innovative Strategies for Engaging Families in Child Physical and Sexual Abuse Interventions
1/26/2025 - 1/26/2025
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Events in the month of May 2022
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5/12/2022
Please join us for this Free Zoom Chat on May 12, 2022 from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
 

There is a growing interest in No Hit Zones as a means of reducing a key risk factor of child abuse and preventing violence against children in a variety of settings including hospitals, parks, schools, agencies, and home visiting. The presenters will illustrate how you can get in the zone and will review the empirical research to date that supports both the need for prevention and the use of No Hit Zones as an effective means of prevention. Attendees will be given access to a toolkit, materials, and solutions to common barriers. 



Presented by: Elizabeth Gershoff, PhD & Stacie LeBlanc, JD, MEd

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5/25/2022
 -5/25/2022

Workshop Description: Problematic sexual behavior (PSB) of children is a commonly misunderstood behavioral health concern. The taboo nature of the topic of “sex” hinders openness to understanding even typical sexual behavior of children. Decisions are made on myths rather than on research on PSB in children, including its responsivity to treatment.  This presentation will begin with foundational information on the continuum of sexual behavior in youth, prevalence of problematic and illegal sexual behavior, common misconceptions, and components of effective interventions. Problematic Sexual Behavior: Cognitive Behavior Therapy will be described and information provided on the learning collaborative training process and how to access training.

Speaker Biography: Jane F. Silovsky, PhD, Professor, is a licensed clinical child psychologist and serves as the CMRI/Jean Gumerson Endowed Chair and Director of the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect.  Dr. Silovsky received her doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Alabama.  Currently, she is a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.  Dr. Silovsky is the Director of the National Center on the Sexual Behavior of Youth and also provides training and technical assistance to communities implementing evidence-based treatment for youth with problematic sexual behavior.  Since 1997, she has been the Director of the Children with Sexual Behavior Problems program, an assessment, treatment, and research program for preschool and school age children with problematic sexual behavior.  Dr. Silovsky’ s research and expertise are in the areas of problematic sexual behavior of youth, systems change, implementation and sustainability of program, and prevention of child maltreatment.


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