Course Name: Course Name: Digital Birds and Bees: Talking Tech, Teens, & Sex
Learning Objectives
As a result of this training, participants will be better able to:
1) Describe risky sexual digital content that adolescents are routinely exposed to
2) Explain how such content can affect adolescents’ sexual understanding
3) Apply a collaborative approach in working with adolescents to explore technology, teenagers, and sex with adolescent clients
4) Apply a framework for a triage response to problematic use of technology
5) Identify key resources that can help in assessing and treating youth who have experienced or caused harm via their online behavior
2) Describe a framework of ethical guidelines to assure professionalism while employing traditional, indigenous-inspired healing methods.
3) Identify the altered states that occur in various religious and healing practices.
4) Identify at least four factors that have produced helpful placebo effects.
5) Identify elements of treatment that have a nocebo effect and skills needed to prevent them
6) Describe how quaternary prevention can focus on the prevention of harm through well-intended interventions
7) Provide plain-speaking and viable definitions of soul, medicine, and spirit.