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X-WR-CALDESC:Presented by: Geoff Sidoli \n\nGeoff Sidoli\, LCSW\, is the cu
 rrent Coordinator for the National Children’s Alliance’s Institute for Bet
 ter Mental Health Outcomes.  He assists CACs around the country developing
 \, implementing\, and sustaining mental health services including PSB.  Pr
 ior to coming to NCA\, Geoff was the founding director of the Mountain CAC
  in Asheville\, NC where he supervised a clinical department that assessed
  and treated trauma and problematic sexual behavior (PSB) utilizing multip
 le evidence-based/supported models\, including a PSB model that he develop
 ed.  Geoff has a broad history of work with trauma and sexual violence for
  over 30 years including the assessment and treatment of individuals that 
 have caused sexual harm.  He speaks regionally and nationally on the topic
  of sexual abuse\, assessment and treatment.  He serves on several state/n
 ational boards and work groups that focus on the intervention and preventi
 on of sexual harm and trauma. Geoff facilitates NCA’s national youth with 
 problematic sexual behaviors work group and sits on ATSA’s child and adole
 scent committee as well as the ethics committee.  \n\nSession description:
  \n\nFor over a decade\, technology has significantly changed how youth ha
 ve come into contact and consumed sexually explicit material.  It has exte
 nsively altered how we determine “normal” sexual development and what we c
 onsider to be normative sexual behaviors in children and youth.  While the
  behavioral changes have been easier to observe and measure the impact tha
 t pornography has had\, physiological and neurological changes have been m
 ore challenging to understand and even the research has been opaque in mak
 ing a determination of pornography’s influence.  This presentation will at
 tempt to shed light on the impact from elevated and expedited consumption 
 of sexually explicit material on children and youth\, including changes in
  sexual behaviors and norms.  It will also discuss options for professiona
 ls and caregivers to consider when trying to strategize how to engage and 
 mitigate potential problems.
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DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Geoff Sidoli \n\nGeoff Sidoli\, LCSW\, is the cur
 rent Coordinator for the National Children’s Alliance’s Institute for Bett
 er Mental Health Outcomes.  He assists CACs around the country developing\
 , implementing\, and sustaining mental health services including PSB.  Pri
 or to coming to NCA\, Geoff was the founding director of the Mountain CAC 
 in Asheville\, NC where he supervised a clinical department that assessed 
 and treated trauma and problematic sexual behavior (PSB) utilizing multipl
 e evidence-based/supported models\, including a PSB model that he develope
 d.  Geoff has a broad history of work with trauma and sexual violence for 
 over 30 years including the assessment and treatment of individuals that h
 ave caused sexual harm.  He speaks regionally and nationally on the topic 
 of sexual abuse\, assessment and treatment.  He serves on several state/na
 tional boards and work groups that focus on the intervention and preventio
 n of sexual harm and trauma. Geoff facilitates NCA’s national youth with p
 roblematic sexual behaviors work group and sits on ATSA’s child and adoles
 cent committee as well as the ethics committee.  \n\nSession description: 
 \n\nFor over a decade\, technology has significantly changed how youth hav
 e come into contact and consumed sexually explicit material.  It has exten
 sively altered how we determine “normal” sexual development and what we co
 nsider to be normative sexual behaviors in children and youth.  While the 
 behavioral changes have been easier to observe and measure the impact that
  pornography has had\, physiological and neurological changes have been mo
 re challenging to understand and even the research has been opaque in maki
 ng a determination of pornography’s influence.  This presentation will att
 empt to shed light on the impact from elevated and expedited consumption o
 f sexually explicit material on children and youth\, including changes in 
 sexual behaviors and norms.  It will also discuss options for professional
 s and caregivers to consider when trying to strategize how to engage and m
 itigate potential problems.
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SUMMARY:Understanding the Impact of Pornography Consumption on the Developm
 ent of Youth
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