Supporting Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors: A Holistic Approach to Services Webinar Series
This three-part training series was developed for victim service centers to develop a deeper understanding of the spectrum of sexual behavior in youth and specifically highlighting problematic sexual behavior. The National Children’s Alliance notes that 25% of all children who attend a forensic interview are sexually acted out on by another youth. The goals of this training include: gaining an understanding of youth with problematic sexual behavior (PSB), how to address youth with PSB in a victim service center as well as how to build a community change team for this population and their families. The series is designed to be informative and interactive for participants of all learning styles.
Audience:
Sexual assault center staff and program boards
All RCC staff at SA centers receiving funding from PCAR
Agenda:
July 20th Part Three: Community Action Planning to Best Support Children with PSB
Presented by Kelly Hagenbaugh, LSW
Presenter biographies:
Kelly Hagenbaugh (she, her) is a Licensed Social Worker who has had over 15 years’ experience working in the field of trauma. Kelly received her Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Buffalo. Kelly is the Counseling Coordinator at NOVA in Bucks County, PA. Kelly came to NOVA to help develop trauma counseling in the community for victims of crime. Kelly is certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT); Problematic Sexual Behavior Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (YWPSB-CBT) as well as Eye Movement De-sensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) as well as being a certified yoga instructor. Kelly supervises an amazing team of counselors while building programming to support victims of crime.
Biografías de las presentadoras:
Kelly Hagenbaugh (ella, de ella) es una trabajadora social licenciada que ha tenido más de 15 años de experiencia trabajando en el campo del trauma. Kelly recibió su Maestría en Trabajo Social por la Universidad de Buffalo. Kelly es la coordinadora de consejería en NOVA en el condado de Bucks, PA. Kelly llegó a NOVA para ayudar a desarrollar la consejería/terapia relativa al trauma en la comunidad para víctimas de delitos. Kelly está certificada en Terapia cognitivo-conductual centrada en el trauma (TF-CBT); Terapia cognitivo-conductual para la conducta sexual problemática (YWPSB-CBT), así como en Terapia de desensibilización y reprocesamiento por movimientos oculares (EMDR), Yoga sensible al trauma en el centro (TCTSY), así como instructora de yoga certificada. Kelly supervisa un increíble equipo de consejeros al tiempo que desarrolla la programación para apoyar a las víctimas del delito.