Info Call: Enhance your skills in working with children and youth with PSB in 2025
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Info Call: Enhance your skills in working with youth with PSB in 2025
Thursday December 5, 2024 from 2:00-3:00pm Eastern
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Child Advocacy Centers around the country have stepped up to provide services for children and youth who exhibit problematic sexual behavior (PSB) but have asked for additional support. NCA’s Institute for Better Mental Health Outcomes hears you and is ready to help. We have developed and are ready to provide additional resources, support, and training so you can assist and serve this underserved and often misunderstood population. Please come join us for an informational call to hear about the new and exciting clinical trainings and consultation the MHI is rolling out in 2025! We will talk about our new webinar series, monthly clinical consultation calls, and our TF-CBT PSB intensive learning community, as well as answer any of your questions. For over 70% of the kids CAC's get, clinicians can simultaneously address the trauma and the PSB's using TF-CBT. They just need some additional information and support. Come find out how NCA is providing the resources you need to treat these kids in a cost effective and efficient manner.
Geoff Sidoli, MSW, LCSW
Coordinator of Mental Health Programs
National Children's Alliance
Geoff Sidoli, MSW, LCSW, is the current Coordinator for NCA’s Institute for Better Mental Health Outcomes. He assists CACs around the country implementing, building, and sustaining mental health services. Prior to coming to NCA, Geoff was the executive director of a CAC in Asheville, NC where he supervised a clinical department that assessed and treated trauma and problematic sexual behavior (PSB) utilizing multiple evidence-based/supported models, including a PSB model that he developed. Geoff has a broad history of work with trauma and sexual violence for over 30 years including the assessment and treatment of individuals that have caused sexual harm. He speaks regionally and nationally on the topic of sexual abuse, trauma assessment and treatment. He served on several state/national boards and work groups that focus on intervention and prevention of sexual harm and trauma.