The content of this event will offer education regarding the significance of understanding child development and using parent and child developmental histories as a part of assessing and treating a variety of child and adolescent behaviors often considered to be challenging. It will also offer practical ways to help clinicians and caregivers improve relational health as a means of buffering traumatic adverse childhood experiences and repairing attachment issues.
This workshop is intended to educate clinicians with some important advances in child development and neuroscience in such a way that allows them to update their clinical skills in assessing and treating children with challenging behaviors.
Presented by Therese "Teri" Groves, MSW-LCSW, ACSW, BCD.
For more information: www.jfsneworleans.org
To register: http://jfsneworleans.org/event/parenting-challenging-behaviors-with-theresa-groves-msw-lcsw-acsw-bcd/?instance_id=18
This workshop has been approved for 3.0 CE clock hours in Diagnosis; NBCC credit is not available for this program
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