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Live Webinar

Tech Addiction & Digital Health in Children, Adolescents & Young Adults: Level 1 Certification for Clinicians & Educators


Speaker:
Nicholas Kardaras, PhD, LCSW-R
Duration:
Full Day
Language:
Presented in EN, subtitles in EN and FR, handouts in EN
Product Code:
LWC056045
Brochure Code:
PWZ93054
Media Type:
Live Webinar

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Description

We are on the verge of a global public health crisis – and the kids, teens and young adults you work with are at the greatest risk.

Young people are living their lives in front of a screen with disastrous results. ADHD, depression, suicidality, anxiety, sleep irregularities, thought disorders, and stunted social skills are rising dramatically. Whether you’re a mental health professional or school-based professional the resources available have lacked the concrete strategies and real-life interventions you need to effectively intervene in this growing epidemic.

Dr. Nicholas Kardaras is an internationally renowned expert on tech addiction, author of the best-selling book Glow Kids, and founder and chief clinical officer of Maui Recovery in Hawaii, Omega Recovery in Austin and the Launch House in New York.

Join him at this Certification training and get the most effective tools, strategies and techniques you need to help children, adolescents, young adults and families hijacked by technology overuse.

Attend and discover:

  • Clinical and school-based interventions for problem screen usage
  • Safe and effective strategies to work with kids hijacked by tech addiction
  • How family dynamics relate to problematic digital behaviors – and what you can do about it
  • Proven interventions to reduce video gaming, social media, and YouTube obsessions
  • Strategies to improve digital boundaries and discipline

Best of all, completion of this training meets the educational requirements should you choose to apply to become a Certified Digital Health and Wellness Level 1 Professional (CDHWP) through the National Institute for Digital Health and Wellness (NIDHW). To learn more about how you can apply for CDHWP certification and distinguish yourself from other professionals, visit www.nidhw.org.

Sign up today and leave feeling prepared and confident in your ability to lead young people hijacked by tech overuse on the path to a better life!


2 EASY STEPS TO CERTIFICATION

  1. Attend this Certified Digital Health and Wellness Level 1 Professional (CDHWP) event with tech addiction expert Nicholas Kardaras, PhD, LCSW-R
  2. For full certification details, apply for CDHWP certification with National Institute for Digital Health and Wellness (NIDHW), and redeem $50 off your CDHWP certification fee, visit www.nidhw.org

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Nicholas Kardaras, PhD, LCSW-R's Profile

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Nicholas Kardaras, PhD, LCSW-R, is an Ivy League educated psychologist, best-selling author, internationally renowned speaker and an expert on mental health, addiction, and the impacts of our digital age. He has developed clinical treatment programs all over the country and is the founder and chief clinical officer of Maui Recovery in Hawaii, Omega Recovery in Austin, and the Launch House in New York.

Dr. Kardaras is a former clinical professor at Stony Brook Medicine where he specialized in teaching the neurophysiology and treatment of addiction. He has also taught neuropsychology at the doctoral-level and has worked closely in developing clinical protocols with Dr. Howard Shaffer, associate professor at Harvard Medical School and the director of their Division of Addiction.

Dr. Kardaras is the best-selling author of Glow Kids (St. Martin’s Press, 2016), has written for TIME magazine, Scientific American, Psychology Today, Salon, the NY Daily News, and Fox News, and has appeared on ABC’s 20/20, Good Morning America, the CBS Evening News, Fox & Friends, NPR, Good Day New York and in New York magazine and Vanity Fair. He was featured on the 2019 A&E TV Series Digital Addiction and his 2016 NY Post Op Ed “Digital Heroin” went viral with over six million views and shares.

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Nicholas Kardaras is the CEO and Chief Clinical Officer of Omega Healthcare Group, and he is the founder of The National Institute for Digital Health and Wellness and the Austin Serenity Recovery Homes. He has an employment relationship with Stony Brook School of Social Welfare and maintains a private practice. Dr. Kardaras receives royalties as a published author. He receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Nicholas Kardaras has no relevant non-financial relationships.


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Access Period for Live Webcast

For live CE credit, you must watch the live webcast in its entirety at its scheduled time and complete the CE quiz and evaluation within one week. You will have access for 90 days after the program for review.


Webcast Schedule

Please note: There will be a 70-minute lunch and two 15-minute breaks; one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Lunch and break times will be announced by the speaker and at their discretion. A more detailed schedule is available upon request.


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Objectives

  1. Formulate the neurological, dopaminergic, and hormonal/adrenal impact of screen time on children, adolescents and young adults.
  2. Analyze the emerging research related to behavioral interventions for technology overuse.
  3. Designate how tech overuse can impact pre-existing mental health disorders
  4. Assess for problem screen usage, stressors and triggers and help client/student develop healthy regulation skills.
  5. Debate the pedagogical impact of “Education Technology” and use of screens in the classroom.
  6. Utilize strategies for parents/caregivers to work with problem screen usage within the home including boundaries, discipline and communication.
  7. Integrate interventions rooted in mindfulness, narrative and archetype work, experiential therapy and immersive nature therapy to help clients/students better regulate screen use. 

Outline

The Origins of Screen Culture

  • The origins of “Indoor Children”
  • Difference between passive TV viewing and immersive/interactive modern screen experiences

Neurological Impacts of Technology Addiction/Overuse

  • The role of dopamine in addiction
  • The dopaminergic effects of screens on the brain
  • A view of screens as “digital drugs”
  • Brain imaging research and the effects on the frontal cortex
  • Hormonal impacts of tech overuse

Clinical Research: Technology Addiction/Overuse Impact On:

  • Depression and social media
  • ADHD and screen-time
  • Anxiety and screen-time
  • Thought disorders and video games as well as Internet “sensory overload”
  • Increased aggression and video games

Assessments and Observational Tools

  • Current tech addiction assessment tools
  • The difference between “overuse” and “addiction”
  • A comparison with substance addiction assessment

Technology Addiction/Overuse Intervention

  • Not all tech addiction is the same
  • Specific digital usage problem, stressors, triggers
  • Underlying and co-morbid issues
  • Residential vs. outpatient treatment:
  • Pros and cons
  • How to implement a “Digital Detox”
  • Dr. K’s “Dopamine Replacement Therapy”
  • Importance of nature, meditation and exercise

Technology in the Classroom: Pedagogical Impacts of Screen Time

  • Research on educational outcomes of classroom technology
  • Phones in the classroom and standardized test scores
  • Screens in the classroom and impact on reading and comprehension
  • Comparison of “Low Tech” schools and one-to-one screen schools
  • Ed Tech: a $60 billion annual industry
  • The Los Angeles “iPad Fiasco” and the Amplify initiative by Rupert Murdoch

Working with Families and the Family Dynamic

  • Validate that the issues harming families are indeed real
  • Address dysfunction contributing to the problem
  • Family psychoeducation
  • “Family Intervention Plan”: The solution needs to be a collective one

“Mindful Digital Usage”: How to Reintegrate Back into Healthy Tech Usage

  • Individualized digital “re-entry” plan: Hands-on activity
  • Help the child to identify healthier “Digital Vegetables” vs. “Digital Candy”
  • Measure progress and what to do if there is a setback

Case Study Review
Learn interventions and strategies to handle:

  • Mood-dysregulated 13 year old male, DX Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED)
  • Violent adolescent male, DX ADHD and conduct disorder, video gamer, school refusal, assaults parents
  • Suicidal adolescent female, DX depression, disordered eating and self-injurious behavior, social media platforms 8-10 hrs a day
  • Twenty-five-year-old graduate student, very politically-interested, stays up all night “hyper-link” surfing, hears voices, paranoid
  • Social-media obsessed mom, neglects young children, marriage is suffering, children acting out

Target Audience

  • Counselors
  • Social Workers
  • Psychologists
  • Marriage and Family Therapists
  • Physicians
  • Addiction Professionals
  • Case Managers
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Occupational Therapy Assistants
  • Speech-Language Pathologists
  • Teachers
  • School Counselors
  • School Psychologists
  • School Social Workers
  • Educational Paraprofessionals
  • School Administrators
  • Other Helping Professionals who Work with Children

Reviews

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Overall:      5

Total Reviews: 14

Comments

Jenny K

"One of the best PESI trainings I've been to. Excellent content, excellent speaker. "

Diane T

"Really great webinar! I'm apprehensive of the online format of seminars, but this was very well done and I learned A TON!"

BRADLEY Z

"Few tech problems, but that happens. FANTASTIC COURSE!!!"

Kelsey B

"Excellent webinar! Thanks to Dr. K. and his tech support:)!"

Amanda P

"Dr. Kardaras was engaging and informative throughout the entire training. This was one of the very best trainings I have attended. I am energized to use the information presented to help my clients and to learn even more!"

Doreen B

"Content was excellent; tech issues were a bit frustrating"

Rita K

"Program was extremely informative."

Nora C

"Good training and valuable information provided for practice"

Sheryl S

"This class was amazing. I learned so much that I didn't know and am excited to share with my team tomorrow!"

Jeannette S

"I was extremely pleased with this course "

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