Extended Adolescence – When 25 Looks More Like 18: Clinical Strategies for Clients Struggling to Meet the Demands of Adulthood
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Faculty:
Psy.D. Sharon Saline | Psy.D. Steve O’Brien, PA
Duration:
6 hours and 33 minutes
Format:
Video and audio
Copyright:
Jun 09, 2021
Product Number:
POS058030
Type of Media:
Seminar on the Internet
The interaction of new technology, socio-cultural transformations, and educational stresses has produced new challenges for young people.
According to research, while today’s adolescents enter adolescence considerably earlier, they achieve maturity much later, resulting in “extended adolescence.” As we try to assist clients fulfill the challenges of maturity, our traditional therapy methods are falling short.
Watch award-winning author and international speaker Sharon Saline, Psy.D., and national trainer and child/family consultant Steve O’Brien, Psy.D., for an illuminating experience designed to redefine and redesign your treatment approach to assist young people in navigating the transition to adulthood.
You will discover methods to:
Navigate hurdles such as ADHD, anxiety, autism, and others in order to gain life skills.
Retrain the dopamine-dependent brain.
With Gen Z culture, cultivate openness and adaptability.
Collaborate with well-meaning but overbearing parents.
Motivate young individuals to pursue real-world interaction by promoting “connected independence.”
This topical and fascinating program will throw fresh light on Generation Z youngsters and provide you with practical, cutting-edge methods for encouraging these young people to shift gears and transition into a satisfying and purposeful adulthood.
Sharon Saline, PsyD, a certified clinical psychologist in private practice, is a leading authority on the effects of ADHD, learning difficulties, and mental health concerns on children, teenagers, and families. Dr. Saline has considerable experience working with schools to address mental health concerns in the classroom, interpret psychological exams, and improve teacher/parent communication. Her unique viewpoint as the sibling of a kid who struggled with untreated ADHD, along with decades of academic distinction and professional expertise, aids her in navigating families through the complex maze of diagnosis and conflict to effective therapies and relationships.
Dr. Saline’s experience is channeled into her book, What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids for School and Life Success. Her book has been hailed as an excellent resource, and it has won two awards: Best Book Awards from American Book Fest and a Gold Medal from Moms’ Choice Awards. She has lately released The ADHD Solution Deck (PESI, 2020).
Dr. Saline, an international lecturer and workshop facilitator, combines psychology with her love of theater to present on a variety of topics ranging from understanding ADHD, executive functioning, and anxiety in children and teens to working with different types of learners and raising digital citizens. Dr. Saline contributes regularly to ADDitudemag.com and PsychologyToday.com, is a featured expert on WWLP-MASS TV’s Appeal, and is a part-time instructor at the Smith School of Social Work. For more information about Dr. Saline, please visit drsharonsaline.com or follow her on Twitter @DrSharonSaline (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram).
Disclosures for Speakers:
Dr. Sharon Saline is a lecturer at Smith College’s School of Social Work and has a private practice. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking stipend, and she is a presenter for Northampton Area Pediatrics. PESI Publishing compensates her with royalties. She has no relevant financial links with firms that are disqualified.
Dr. Sharon Saline is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Massachusetts Psychological Association, Children and Adults with ADHD (CHADD), and the Attention Deficit Disorder Association in addition to the American Psychological Association (ADDA).
PARelated lectures and goods Dr. Steve O’Brien, Psy.D.
Steve O’Brien, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist in Clearwater, Florida with almost 30 years of experience treating children, adolescents, families, and young adults. His areas of expertise include teenage anxiety/depression, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and divorced/blended family adjustment. Dr. O’Brien employs an integrative-systems approach to treatment that is tailored to the developmental requirements of kids and families. His therapy approach includes intensive parent consultation and youth-focused family interventions.
Dr. O’Brien has experience working in a variety of settings, including community mental health, psychiatric, inpatient/residential, drug misuse, and medical facilities. He also taught child and adolescent studies at the Florida School of Professional Psychology. Dr. O’Brien is also an app developer (Life@Home by Psychtouch.com) and a media consultant for both Tampa Bay and national news agencies. For additional information, go to obrienpsychology.com.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Dr. Steven O’Brien works as a private practitioner. PESI, Inc. pays him a speaking fee and recording royalties. Dr. O’Brien has no relevant financial links with organizations that are ineligible.
Dr. Steven O’Brien belongs to the American Psychological Association and the Florida Psychological Association.
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