Podcast Season 1: Conversations on PSB with the Experts

S1E2: Conversations on PSB with the Experts – Michelle Miller

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Episode 2: Michelle Miller

Jimmy Widdifield Jr. hosts a conversation with Michelle Miller, Director of Mental Health Programs at the National Children’s Alliance. Miller discusses why effectively treating children with problematic sexual behavior is so critical, the specific challenges around providing this treatment, changing perceptions in this field, and current resources developed by NCA on this topic. Miller also talks about the future goals and hopes of her continued work in this area.

Michelle Miller, PhD, LCSW, LCPC, is the Director for Mental Health Programs at the National Children’s Alliance. She has over 25 years’ experience working in the child welfare field and 18 years’ experience providing mental health care and clinical supervision to mental health practitioners, in addition to training and implementation of evidence-based practices and treatments. Miller specializes in providing CFTSI and TF-CBT and has been instrumental in the Mental Health Initiatives at NCA since 2016.

Resources:
PSB Whitepaper: “Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior: Recommendations for the MDT and CAC Process” https://www.srcac.org/research-to-practice-resources/

PSB Training Series from NCA: https://learn.nationalchildrensalliance.org/psb

PSB Webinars from NCA: https://learn.nationalchildrensalliance.org/webinararchive

PSB-centered Community on NCA Engage: https://engage.nationalchildrensalliance.org/communities/community-home?CommunityKey=5e022058-0e43-49c5-befe-c4e72bc3528a

Episode Transcript

Credits:
Music credits: “Airport Lounge” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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