This webinar is focused on increasing the knowledge base around problematic sexual behavior in children for all multidisciplinary team members. The National Center on Sexual Behavior of Youth (NCSBY) defines children with problematic sexual behavior (PSB) as youth who engage in behaviors involving sexual body parts that are developmentally inappropriate and/or potentially harmful to self and others (Carpentier, Silovsky, Chaffin, 2005). Consideration will be given to the role that technology plays in increasing youth exposure to sexualized material and the impact of exposure.

Focus is placed on details of the continuum of sexual behaviors, dispelling myths about children with problematic sexual behavior, and instilling hope in treating this population. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of appropriate language to use and feel more competent in encouraging appropriate next steps for treatment and safety planning with families. Evidence-based information regarding family engagement in treatment, through Mary McKay’s work, is incorporated throughout the webinar

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Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation of the Assessment of Sexual Behavior-Child Version (ASB-C)

This webinar features Dr. Brian Allen from the Penn State College of Medicine & Penn State Children's Hospital. Learn more about the Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation of the Assessment of Sexual Behavior-Child Version (ASB-C).