The PSCSW Education Committee is pleased to announce our upcoming conference featuring Dr. Brian Allen, PsyD, an expert on attachment and the developmental impact of childhood trauma. Program and registration details below, and at www.pscsw.org. This program will provide 4 CEs.
**We are looking forward to our encore presentation from Dr. Brian Allen ‘The Science of Attachment & Applications to Child Welfare and Mental Health Settings’ on Sunday, February 5th. Unfortunately during the presentation this weekend, we had a technical issue and the first hour was not recorded. This first hour contained introductions of PSCSW and the speaker, as well as a presentation on the history of attachment theory.
We will provide you with the entire slideset for the presentation, however on 2/5, only the final 3 hours will be shown. Committee members will introduce the program and provide a brief review of what was missed. There are two options - We will still offer 4CEUs to those who choose to attend, or we can refund your payment if you prefer to opt out of the encore presentation. If you could let us know your preference by 2/1, we would appreciate it so we can plan accordingly. We are sorry for this inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. **
Presenter: Dr. Brian Allen, PsyD
Clinical Title: “The Science of Attachment: Applications to Child Welfare and Mental Health Settings”
When: February 5th, 2023
Time: 9:00am to 1:00pm (Registration 30 minutes before start time)
Where: Your Home/Virtual
Workshop Summary
In this workshop, Dr. Allen will review the basic tenets of scientific attachment theory with children. This will include the fundamentals of attachment behavior, attachment scripts, and the role of caregivers. A special emphasis will be on discussing the impact of maltreatment and changes in placement that commonly occur when the child welfare system is involved. Dr. Allen will review how this understanding can improve mental health care and permanency services among children experiencing foster and adoptive homes. Additionally, the common misperceptions of attachment theory that negatively impact on the provision of these services for children will be explored. Dr. Allen will bring this work to life with case examples to demonstrate the material.
Invited Presenter
Brian Allen, Psy.D., is a clinical psychologist who currently serves as the Director of Mental Health Services at the Penn State Children’s Hospital’s Center for the Protection of Children. He is also an Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Behavioral Health in the Penn State College of Medicine and core faculty in the Child Maltreatment Solutions Network at Penn State University. Dr. Allen conducts research on the developmental impact of childhood trauma and maltreatment, the effectiveness and implementation of clinical interventions for children, and problematic sexual behavior among preteen children. His research is funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Children’s Miracle Network, and other public and private agencies. To date, he has published over 50 scientific papers and book chapters and is the author of the upcoming book, The Science and Clinical Practice of Attachment Theory: A Guide from Infancy to Adulthood (American Psychological Association, January 2023). He currently serves on the editorial boards of multiple scientific journals and is an Associate Board Member of the Society for Emotion and Attachment Studies.
Detailed Schedule
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM Registration & Greetings
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Basic attachment concepts and science
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Misapplications of attachment and unsupported ideas
10:45 AM - 11:00 AM Break
11:00 AM - 11:50 AM Application of attachment concepts to mental health
11:50 AM - 12:40 PM Applications of attachment concepts to child welfare practice
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM Questions and Answers
Objectives
- Participants will define and recognize key attachment concepts in practice.
- Participants will explore how attachment predicts various forms of mental health concerns.
- Participants will recognize how attachment science can improve care services
- Participants will distinguish reputable attachment recommendations from colloquial and unsupported ideas claiming to be attachment-based.
Registration Information
You may register for this conference by completing the registration form and mailing it with a check or credit card information to the PSCSW office; or you may register online with a credit card at www.pscsw.org. We encourage early registration, for which there is a discount. All conference fees include a CE certificate. If you need to cancel after you have registered, refunds (minus a $15 administrative fee) will be issued prior to the program date.
Continuing Education
FOR PENNSYLVANIA SOCIAL WORKERS, MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS, AND PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS: This program is approved for 4 CE credits for professional workshops sponsored by the Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work, a state affiliate of the Clinical Social Work Association listed in Section 47.36 of Title 49, Chapter 47 of the PA Code, State Board of Social Work Examiners. This program is also approved for 4 CE credits for professional workshops for marriage & family therapists (Section 48.36) and professional counselors (Section 49.36).
FOR NEW JERSEY SOCIAL WORKERS: This program is approved for 4 clinical continuing education credits. Attendance at programs or courses given at state and national social work association conferences, where the criteria for membership is an academic degree in social work, are a valid source of continuing education credit (N.J.A.C. 13:44G-6.4(c)4).
FOR DELAWARE SOCIAL WORKERS: Presenter(s) have a minimum of 2 (two) years of practical application and/or research experience pertaining to the subject matter of this presentation. Please consult section 7.2.5 of the rules of the Board of Clinical Social Work Examiners to determine if this course is in conformance with state regulations.
PSCSW is authorized to provide CE Credits to participants who attend programs in their entirety, in this case from 9 AM to 1 PM.
Time will be strictly enforced.
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February 5, 2023
9:00 am - 1:00 pm