How Psychologists Can Partner with Lay Health Workers to Promote Equity in Children’s Mental Health

Presented on March 18, 2024 Presenter: Miya Barnett, PhD, University of California. Dr. Miya Barnett will discuss strategies for child psychologists to partner with lay health workers to enhance equity for ethnic and racial minority families. Three potential roles for lay health will be discussed, including serving as navigators to care, providing auxiliary engagement support,[…]

Navigating Graduate School: Resources and Mentorship

Presenters: Joy Gabrielli , PhD, University of Florida; Joan Hanania, PhD, Harvard Medical Center; Cecilia Valrie, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University Moderators: Perry Caitlin and Ellison Sage Choate, Division 54   Description: Graduate school offers many resources to help navigate the different stages of your program, but it can be difficult to know how to access those resources[…]

Family Psychosocial Risk Screening in Pediatrics

Presented on Nov 08, 2023 This Webinar is sponsored by the SCCAP Membership Committee and the new Emerging Adults Special Interest Group.Membership in the EA SIG is free for SCCAP members. Presenter: Anne E. Kazak, PhD, ABPP, Nemours Children Health, 2023 Smith Award Recipient Moderator: Tara Peris, PhD The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT; www.psychosocialassessmenttool.org) is an[…]

A call to action to reconceptualize adverse childhood experiences among Black youth: Missing the forest for the trees

Presented on Sept 26, 2023 This Webinar is sponsored by the SCCAP Membership Committee and the new Emerging Adults Special Interest Group.Membership in the EA SIG is free for SCCAP members. Presenter: Donte Bernard, PhD, University of Missouri Moderator: Moderator: Ana M. Ugueto, PhD, ABPP, UT Health Science Center at Houston Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) represent a[…]

Neuroscience in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy: Brain as Tool and Metaphor

Presented by: Rowland Folensbee, Ph.D. This Webinar is sponsored by the SCCAP Membership Committee and the new Emerging Adults Special Interest Group.Membership in the EA SIG is free for SCCAP members. Presenter: Donte Bernard, PhD, University of Missouri   The webinar presents a framework for integrating advances in neuroscience with psychotherapy concepts and individual client[…]

Emerging Adulthood: A Developmental Perspective

Presented on Apr 24, 2023 at 12:00 PM EDT. This Webinar is sponsored by the SCCAP Membership Committee and the new Emerging Adults Special Interest Group.Membership in the EA SIG is free for SCCAP members. Our presenters are:Thomas McMahon, PhD, Yale University School of MedicineAmanda Zayde, PsyD, Albert Einstein College of MedicineChelsea VanderWoude, PhD, Ohana[…]

School-Based Interventions for Children & Youth with ADHD

Presented by Gregory Fabiano, PhD, Florida International University Moderator: Michael Meinzer, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Contemporary approaches to supporting individuals with ADHD in school settings will be presented and reviewed. Specific areas of impairment, long-term school outcomes, evidence-based interventions and supports, and current areas of controversy and additional study will be reviewed. Specifically,[…]

The Kids Are Alright: Affirming CBT with LGBTQ+ Youth and their Families

Presenter: Ilana Seager van Dyk, PhD, Massey UniversityModerator: Leigh Spivey-Rita, PhD, Duke University In 2022 alone, more than 200 anti-LGBTQ+ bills have been introduced into state legislatures in the United States. Everyday LGBTQ+ youth are facing challenges to their right to access affirming healthcare, use public restrooms, play school sports, and have their identities represented[…]

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