CCF Speaker Series

Evidence-Based Approaches in Child and Adolescent Mental Health

2006 - 2007 Speaker Series

This series is designed to provide health and mental health professionals, educators, and students with current strategies for understanding, identifying, and treating children with mental health problems. Each session will consist of a lecture reviewing current research and evidence, followed by a reception.


Date Title Speaker
10/27/2006
Understanding the peer relations of socially withdrawn children: Recent findings and implications for intervention Julie Wojslawowicz Bowker, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology, University at Buffalo WebCast PowerPoint
12/1/2006
Developing and evaluating treatments for adolescents with ADHD Steven W. Evans, Ph.D.,
Professor of Psychology, James Madison University
WebCast PowerPoint (PDF)
1/19/2007
Promoting social competence and positive peer relations among high-risk children with conduct problems: Integreating universal and indicated interventions Karen L. Bierman, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University WebCast PowerPoint (PDF)
2/9/2007
A school-based program to prevent adolescent violence and related risk behaviors David A. Wolfe, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor of Human Development and Applied Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto WebCast PowerPoint (PDF)
3/2/2007
Developmental Reading Disabilities: What Research has Taught Us About Etiology,
Core Learning Deficits, and Effective Intervention
Maureen W. Lovett, Ph.D., C. Psych
Associate Professor of Paediatrics, University of Toronto
Director, Learning Disabilities Research Program, The Hospital for Sick Children
WebCast PowerPoint (PDF)
4/20/2007
Childrens' coping with Interparental conflict Patrick Davies, Ph.D.,
Professor of Psychology, University of Rochestor
WebCast PowerPoint

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