In our changing digital world, social media offers both connectivity and risks for youth and their mental health. While social media can offer opportunities to connect with others and act as a medium for self-expression; significant concerns with cyberbullying, exposure to harmful content, and an increase in mental health issues have emerged. Through thoughtful planning and open dialogue, parents and educators can mitigate such risks and offer practical tips to embrace responsible social media use. As society grapples with digital challenges, collaboration between home and school pave the way for responsible social media use and mental well-being.
Past webinars
In this webinar, descriptions of the new WAIS®-5 subtests’ content, materials, administration, and scoring will be reviewed. Distinctions will be drawn between digital and paper administration and general tips will be provided to ensure you have confidence in smooth and efficient administration.
Get an overview of the new WAIS-5, with a focus on features that make it the most comprehensive, reliable, and easy-to-use cognitive ability measure available. Participants will also be familiarized with the benefits related to the normative sample, test structure, administration time, reliability and validity, special group studies, new subtests, and new Primary and Ancillary Index Scores.
The prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder is currently 1 in 36 school-age children in the United States. Yet, the breadth of the spectrum is so broad and heterogeneous that it becomes perplexing as to how some individuals who are profoundly affected can carry the same diagnostic label as those with more subtle symptom expression. This workshop will help clinicians better understand the variability across the autism spectrum based symptom expression, levels of cognition and language, sex differences, emotional/behavioral regulation, and racial/ethnic differences. How to identify and differentiate the common co-occurring conditions will also be discussed.
This webinar explores a personalized lens that targets depressive symptoms through a coordinated and integrated treatment structure based in understanding the personality structure and its effects on perpetuating symptomology.
The BOT-3 and Movement ABC-3 are both newly revised tools for assessing gross and fine motor coordination in children and young adults. Join this webinar to find out what's new with the revised versions, discover the unique characteristics of each test, and learn about the applications of both tools in clinical practice.
This webinar presentation provides an overview of the new and updated MMPI®-3 comparison groups available with Q-global®. New additions for 2024 include airline pilot candidates, clergy candidates, collegiate athletes, forensic child custody litigants, forensic parental fitness evaluees, and more.
This webinar will highlight its focus on supporting teacher 1:1 reading time with each student to support a deep understanding of the individual student’s reading behaviors over time and to inform instruction and/or intervention for all students.
This webinar will highlight its focus on supporting teacher 1:1 reading time with each student to support a deep understanding of the individual student’s reading behaviors over time and to inform instruction and/or intervention for all students.
Committing to private practice is exactly that — a commitment. While the ability to make your own decisions and set your own hours are certainly a perk, there are a few considerations to keep in mind to ensure your practice is both successful and fulfilling. During this one-hour webinar, Dr. Jeremy Sharp, host of the successful Podcast, The Testing Psychologist, will discuss three ways to be more deliberate in your private practice.