TU58: Improving the Interpersonal World of the Internet for Both Kids and Adults with Guest Catherine Knibbs

Published: March 28, 2018, 5:34 a.m.

b"Enjoyable one -\\xa0 learn the problematic and adaptive psychology behind online social interactions as\\xa0Therapist Uncensored\\xa0host Ann Kelley interviews the delightful UK-based psychotherapist.\\xa0 Catherine Knibbs coined the phrase \\u201ccyber trauma\\u201d and is author of\\xa0The Darker Side of the Internet for Children And Young People.\\xa0 This is not conservative doom and gloom, they get into attachment and neuroscience and provide realistic recommendations to help your children navigate the web,\\xa0 unpack myths, identify cyber bullying, discuss consent and provide proactive strategies that lead toward towards integration and health.\\n\\nRespond more adaptively to the to the internet and social media rather than swinging guardrail-to-guardrail with unkept promises and overreactions.\\xa0 Explore the positive and negative elements of having a global \\u201cvillage\\u201d you can access instantly, anywhere via our phones and discuss the impact of the internet on developing minds and the interpersonal realm of young people and adults.\\nIt's not to late to SIGN UP FOR OUR LIVE CONFERENCE ON ATTACHMENT APRIL 7, 2018 \\u2013\\xa0\\xa0Healing Adult Attachment, the 3 Pillars of Integrated Treatment\\xa0\\xa0with Dr. David Elliott (Thank\\xa0you to our fabulous co-sponsor Austin IN Connection.)\\n\\nOnline reading group to start April 20, 2018\\xa0for\\xa0\\xa0Attachment Disturbances in Adults Comprehensive Treatment and Repair\\xa0(Norton 2016) by Daniel Brown and David Elliott.\\xa0\\xa0Reserve your slot today!"