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Understanding and Supporting Teens in Abusive dating Dynamics

Presenter: Katie Tacchino, LPC

Adolescence is a pivotal stage for identity formation, emotional growth, and the development of intimate relationships—yet many teens become entangled in unhealthy or abusive dynamics involving manipulation, control, and emotional harm. This training will equip behavioral health professionals with trauma-informed tools to help teens recognize and break free from toxic dating relationships. Participants will explore the intersection of adolescent brain development and decision-making, emotional regulation and boundary setting. The course will also provide guidance on safety planning for high-risk situations. Clinicians will leave with actionable skills to foster resilience and relational health in the teens they serve.

Register: https://form.jotform.com/251803995583166

$35 - 2 CE Credits (APA; NCC; PA SW/MFT/LPC; ACT 48)

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