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Community
Consultation Program
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Current
Topics 2006-2007
ADHD: An Overview
Adolescent Self Injury
Asperger's Syndrome
Affect Regulation
Behavior Management
Bipolar Disorder in Children
Boy's Social/Emotional Development
Building Leadership Skills from Birth to Teen
Building Positive Friendship Skills for Young Children
Building Self Esteem in Young Children
Bully Busters
Child Protection Issues for Childcare Staff
Choosing Routines that Meet a Child's Temperament
Clinical Issues Regarding Adoption
Creating Safe Schools for Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender/Questioning
Youth
Dating Violence
DBT: An Overview
Depression in Boys
Developmental Music Activities for Young Children
Developmental Disabilities in Young Children
Diffusing Tension and Improving Communication Skills in
School Meetings
Drugs of Abuse: A Guide for Parents
Eating Disorders: An Overview
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing)
Emergency Services Program
Grief and Loss in Children
Helping Your Child Get a Good Night's Sleep
How Substance Abuse Affects the School-Aged Child
How Substance Abuse Affects the School-Aged Child - Part
II
Identifying Depression in Children and Adolescents
Impact of Divorce and Separation in Children
Identifying Signs of Abuse and Neglect in Children
Making Step-Families Work
Managing Aggressive Behavior in the Classroom
Non-Traditional Families with Young Children
Non-Violent Conflic Resolution
OCD/Anxiety Disorders in Children/Adolescents
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
Positive Disclipine in Young Children
Positive Disclipine in Young Children: Part II
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children/Adolescents
Preventing Adolescent Risky Behavior
Sibling Rivalry/Fostering Friendships
Single Parent: Father-Only Homes
Smart Parenting: A Four-Part Series on Positive Parenting
Social and Emotional Development of Young Children
Stress Management for Parents or School Personnel
Talking with Adolescents about Sexual Activity
Teen Substance Abuse
Test Anxiety
The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children
Time Management for Parents
Time Management for Professionals
Working with Families with Special Needs Children
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Information:
- All presentations are approximately 1-2 hours in length.
- Contact hours are issued on Certificates of Participation.
- CEU's are available on resuest with 8 weeks notification.
- Most presentations can be made available in both Mandarin and
Cantonese.
- Presentations are free to parents, schools and community organizations
in the following communities:
- Braintree
- Cohasset
- Hingham
- Hull
- Milton
- Norwell
- Quincy
- Randolph
- Scituate
- Weymouth
- Presentations can be made available to other communities for
a fee.
- We can customize presentations regarding child/adolescent mental
health issues to fit your specific needs.
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For
more information or to schedule a presentation, please contact:
Kathleen Bambrick
(617) 774-1002
kbambric@ssmh.org
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