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SUMMARY:SPACE Workshop
DESCRIPTION:SPACE (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions developed at Yale University)\nDate: January 3rd & 10th\, 2025  |  Time: 8am-4pm PST \nThis intermediate-to-advanced workshop offers step-by-step instruction on implementing SPACE\, an evidence-based\, parent-focused treatment for childhood and adolescent anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Research shows SPACE is as effective as individual cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)\, making it a vital tool for expanding your clinical practice.\nMore Event Info \n\nLearning Objectives\n\nExplain three key differences in how anxiety manifests in children compared to adults\nDescribe empirical evidence supporting the efficacy of SPACE and identify three limitations of this evidence\nIdentify and describe the eight main components of the SPACE treatment\nFormulate at least three supportive parental responses to typical child anxiety\nIdentify the 6 key questions to address when helping parents develop specific plans to reduce their parental accommodations of child anxiety\, OCD and related disorders\nIdentify three potential barriers to treatment and how to manage them\n\n\nAbout the Instructor\nRebecca Etkin\, PhD (#004113)\, is a licensed clinical psychologist and postdoctoral associate at the Yale Child Study Center in the Anxiety & Mood Disorders Program. Rebecca received her bachelor’s degree in psychology and Spanish from Johns Hopkins University in 2010 and her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from University at Buffalo\, The State University of New York in 2019. Her research seeks to understand the linkages between child and adolescent internalizing problems and parent-child and peer relationships\, with a focus on anxiety and related disorders. She has been a SPACE provider and trainer for over 5 years and has delivered SPACE and other evidence-based anxiety treatments to over 100 youth and their families. \n\nRegistration\nPlease REGISTER before paying for this training \n***This workshop is designed for clinicians interested in delivering SPACE in their practice. It is not intended for parents seeking guidance for their own child.
URL:https://compassbehavioralhealth.com/event/space-workshop/
LOCATION:Remote Via Zoom
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SUMMARY:Treating Self-Hatred in Suicidal and Self-Harming Adolescents
DESCRIPTION:Self-hatred is a powerful yet frequently misunderstood driver of self-harm\, suicidality\, and identity disturbance in adolescents. In clinical settings it is often misinterpreted as shame\, depression\, perfectionism\, or oppositional behavior\, leading to incomplete case conceptualization and ineffective intervention strategies.  \nThis educational program provides clinicians with a developmentally informed framework for recognizing\, conceptualizing\, and treating entrenched self-hatred in suicidal and self-harming adolescents. Participants will learn how identity disruption\, trauma\, and chronic invalidation contribute to the development of self-hatred and how targeted interventions can support identity development\, compassion\, and recovery. Unlike broader trainings that primarily focus on adult populations\, this program centers specifically on adolescents\, addressing developmental\, diagnostic\, relational\, and cultural factors that influence identity formation and suicidality in youth.  \nThe educational program concludes with a Lunch-and-Learn session led by Compass Behavioral Health Executive Director Cherie Mills\, highlighting how compassion-focused and identity-development interventions are implemented within Compass’s residential DBT program for suicidal and self-harming adolescents \nMore Event Info \n \nPlease fill out and submit the registration form below before proceeding to purchasing a ticket. \n  \n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n        \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Purchase Tickets
URL:https://compassbehavioralhealth.com/event/treating-self-hatred/
LOCATION:Compass Behavioral Health\, 130 South B Street\, Tustin\, CA\, 92780\, United States
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