8:30 – 11:30 AM, Both Days, Virtual
Christian Mauro, PhD
Director, Psychosocial Treatment Clinic
Duke University Child & Family Study Center
Preferred registration deadline: February 24th
This workshop will be conducted in a virtual Zoom meeting online format.
6 CEUs
Clinical work with children, teenagers, and families is challenging enough. As adolescents and children rely increasingly on media and technology to relate to others and the world, research is trying to understand the impact on their physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development.
This workshop will describe the current landscape of children and adolescent’s use of media and technology and report the most recent research on the implications. The discussion will highlight some of the challenges that clinicians may face when working with children, teens, and their families as they navigate unhealthy behaviors tied to the maladaptive use of media and technology.
General Admission: $120**
Class size is limited to 45.
**Discounts on workshop admission are offered to the Brown School’s students, alumni, and field instructors. We also offer a discount to full-time graduate students in other programs and to our Washington University faculty/staff colleagues. No other discounts are available. Admission discounts apply automatically in your cart, based on your profile in our registration software.
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