The Neuroscience of High-Risk Behavior: Developmental Effects on Executive Functioning

6/21/2021 - 6/21/2021
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Location: webinar; Sponsored by TPN, Cost depends on TPN membership;, Webinar

The Neuroscience of High-Risk Behavior: Developmental Effects on Executive Functioning elucidates how substances and other risky behavior affect healthy neurodevelopment, the role of genetics in addiction, the effect of environment, and implications for prevention and treatment for children, teens, and adults. Dr. Crystal Collier, author of The NeuroWhereAbouts Guide, teaches clinicians how to teach the neuroscience of addiction to kids and adults that encourages them to protect their executive functioning skills, empowers parents to explore genetic testing for addiction, and enables teachers and counselors to develop consistent, brain-based prevention programming, clinical skills, and sound policy.

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This workshop has been approved for 1.0 CE clock hour in Diagnosis.  NBCC credit is not available for this program.

 

Crystal Collier Presents: The Neuroscience of High-Risk Behavior: Developmental Effects on Executive Functioning

TPN.health

June 21, 2021

10:00am - 11:00am, CST

Pricing
Basic Account: $20 (One-Time Fee; No Subscription Required)
Unlimited Subscription: Free

The Neuroscience of High-Risk Behavior: Developmental Effects on Executive Functioning elucidates how substances and other risky behavior affect healthy neurodevelopment, the role of genetics in addiction, the effect of environment, and implications for prevention and treatment for children, teens, and adults. Dr. Crystal Collier, author of The NeuroWhereAbouts Guide, teaches clinicians how to teach the neuroscience of addiction to kids and adults that encourages them to protect their executive functioning skills, empowers parents to explore genetic testing for addiction, and enables teachers and counselors to develop consistent, brain-based prevention programming, clinical skills, and sound policy.

Crystal Collier Presents: The Neuroscience of High-Risk Behavior: Developmental Effects on Executive Functioning

TPN.health

June 21, 2021

10:00am - 11:00am, CST

Pricing
Basic Account: $20 (One-Time Fee; No Subscription Required)
Unlimited Subscription: Free

The Neuroscience of High-Risk Behavior: Developmental Effects on Executive Functioning elucidates how substances and other risky behavior affect healthy neurodevelopment, the role of genetics in addiction, the effect of environment, and implications for prevention and treatment for children, teens, and adults. Dr. Crystal Collier, author of The NeuroWhereAbouts Guide, teaches clinicians how to teach the neuroscience of addiction to kids and adults that encourages them to protect their executive functioning skills, empowers parents to explore genetic testing for addiction, and enables teachers and counselors to develop consistent, brain-based prevention programming, clinical skills, and sound policy.

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