Our Newest Episode
Best of the Best: Beyond ACEs, with Dr. Lisa Amaya-Jackson
In a rebroadcast of one of our best episodes from our first season, Dr. Lisa Amaya-Jackson joins us to discuss why context matters when it comes to an individual’s adverse
Growing Up Online: Addressing Child Sextortion, with Katie Connell
Online exploitation of children is sadly not a new phenomenon or topic, but what is new is the dramatic growth of sextortion cases—and children need our help to stay safe.
The Real Red Flags of Grooming, with Elizabeth Jeglic, Ph.D.
New research on grooming behaviors can tell us what high-risk behaviors we ought to look for when an adult interacts with children.
Practical Magic: Understanding Lived Experience Through Data, with Seth Boughton
How do we know that the work we do makes a difference?
PTSD Interrupted?, with Carrie Epstein
Is the cycle of childhood abuse, trauma symptoms, and PTSD inevitable, or can five to eight sessions of treatment be enough to reduce a child’s symptoms?
When Abuse Strikes Twice, with Miranda Kaye, Ph.D.
Both civilian and military families experience the same stressors that may contribute to child abuse and neglect, but military families experience additional stressors.
Giving Kids Their Futures Back During the Holidays and All the Rest of the Year, with Michelle Miller, Ph.D., LCSW
For children who have experienced abuse, holidays can be fraught with painful reminders of trauma, so how do we help them cope with both the highs and the lows that
What Really Matters in Team Effectiveness?, with Elizabeth McGuier, Ph.D.
What is the key to team effectiveness? We talk to Elizabeth McGuier, Ph.D., from the University of Pittsburgh about her research into multidisciplinary teams.
America’s Inconsistent Response to Child Sexual Abuse, with Araceli Irurzun-Pérez
How does the U.S., and 12 states in particular, stack up against other countries on child sexual abuse prevention and intervention?
In Bad Faith: When Clergy Abuse, with Anna Segura-Montagut, Ph.D.
For survivors who were sexually abused as a child by a member of the clergy, what affect does that have on their faith in God and their sense of resilience?