Tom Leversee, LCSW—a professional with over 34 years of direct care, clinical practice, supervision, and management—developed this training to explore what is known about how adolescents come to sexually abuse. Mr. Leversee draws from his work with the U.S. Department of Justice’s SMART office, to provide an evidence-informed overview of the research into adolescent abuse, with an eye towards practical frameworks for prevention.
Living with Children Evaluations: Assessing Whether Adults with Sexual-Offense Histories Can Safely Live with Children
In this training, Dr. Zachary Yeoman examines numerous aspects of LWC evaluations. He provides an overview of the legal contexts in which evaluators operate, helping them navigate areas where psychological science and the law may conflict.
Stressors and Motivators Among Professionals Treating Clients Who Have Sexually Abused: Key Findings from the 2025 Survey
David S. Prescott, Stacey Zolondek Ginesin, & Sarah Snow HaskellClick here to download the free PDF. Don’t miss the free webinar discussion where we discuss …
Understanding Child Sexual Grooming – Part 3: Empowering Prevention and Collaborative Responses
In the first part of this blog series on child sexual grooming, we focused on uncovering and dispelling myths surrounding grooming, highlighting the ways families …
Improving Solution-Focused Techniques in Suicide Prevention: A Dialogue with Emma Burns and John Henden
In this webinar discussion, author Emma Burns and psychotherapist John Henden share their insights from their work using SFT with individuals experiencing suicidality. Through personal stories and real-world examples, they highlight how practical SFT techniques can foster meaningful engagement, even in moments of crisis. Burns and Henden explore how SFT’s goal-directed and collaborative approach helps clients generate their own paths toward safety and wellbeing, and how practitioners can use these strategies in clinical practice. Finally, they discuss the importance of hope and optimism in suicide prevention.









