Little Treatments, Big Effects? Building Brief Interventions to Reduce Youth Psychopathology at Scale, 1.5 CE

 Presented by Jessica Schleider, Ph.D.

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Workshop Description:

Hundreds of psychosocial interventions have been identified as effective in reducing youth psychological problems, yet up to 80% of youths with mental health needs go without services each year. Existing youth therapies are often costly, time-intensive, and designed for delivery by highly trained professionals, limiting access for large swaths of the population. This talk will overview recent innovations on evidence-based single-session youth mental health interventions—which can help augment and extend existing mental health care infrastructure—including the research supporting their utility and strategies for implementing them in diverse clinical and community settings. 

Workshop Objectives:

Based on the content of the workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Identify and implement components of SSIs that may help reduce youth internalizing symptoms and improve parents’ likelihood of pursuing mental health treatment for offspring.
  • Utilize strategies for evaluating the effectiveness of SSIs implemented in clinical and/or research settings
  • Describe advances in research on single-session interventions (SSIs) for youth mental health problems, including characteristics of effective SSIs that have shown positive effects.

Skill Level:

Beginning

About the Presenter:

Jessica Schleider, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Stony Brook University, where she is a core faculty member in the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program and Director of the Lab for Scalable Mental Health (www.schleiderlab.org). Dr. Schleider completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Harvard University in 2018, along with an APA-accredited Doctoral Internship in Clinical and Community Psychology at Yale School of Medicine. Her research on brief, scalable interventions for youth depression and anxiety has been recognized via numerous awards, including the National Institutes of Health Director's Early Independence Award; the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies' President's New Researcher Award; and the Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry's 2018 Best Paper Award. Her work has been featured in the Atlantic, Vox, and U.S. News & World Report, among others. In 2020, she was selected as one of Forbes Magazine's "30 Under 30" in Healthcare.

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Member registration rate:$200.00

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Workshop Pricing:

Member registration rate:$50.00
Non-member registration rate:$75.00
Student registration rate:$15.00

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Little Treatments, Big Effects? Building Brief Interventions to Reduce Youth Psychopathology at Scale, 1.5CE01:30:00
Lesson: Little Treatments, Big Effects? Building Brief Interventions to Reduce Youth Psychopathology at Scale 01:30:00
Quiz: Little Treatments, Big Effects? Building Brief Interventions to Reduce Youth Psychopathology at Scale
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