Sociopsychological Effects of Divorce on Children
Course: #1792Level: Intermediate 2 Hours 23 ReviewsThis course explores how divorce shapes children's development, creating new life paths through profound trauma. It integrates real-life emotions with psychological insights to enhance understanding of behavior in divorce-related relationships, benefiting professionals working with children.
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Course Type: Video
CE/CEU Offered: ASWB ACE/2.0 General; CA (CAADE)/2.0; CA (CADTP)/2.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/2.0; CE Broker/2.0 Human Growth And Development, Counseling Theories, Knowledge Of Sociological Factors, Knowledge Of Human Growth And Development, CE Broker #20-1248696; CE Hours/2.0; CT (CCB)/2.0; GA (ADACBGA)/2.0; IACET/0.2; MO (MCB)/2.0; NAADAC/2.0 Counseling Services; NY-Contact Hours/2.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/2.0 C5, TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/2.0; OK (OBLADC)/2.0
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to analyze the role a child plays within their family structure and how that role affects or is affected by others' roles.
- After this course, participants will be able to compare whether a child is drawn to or from others because of family structure and whether friendships are based on similarities or dissimilarities.
- After this course, participants will be able to list ways divorce speeds up or delays cognition, self-reflection, and overall development of identity and autonomy to achieve potential.
Course created on September 4, 2024
Agenda
0-5 Minutes | Introduction |
5-15 Minutes | Effects during divorce |
15-25 Minutes | Cognitive Effects (Piaget) |
25-35 Minutes | Cognitive Effects (Object permanence & learning perspective) |
35-45 Minutes | Emotional Effects (Emotion regulation) |
45-55 Minutes | Emotional Effects (Attachment) |
55-60 Minutes | Emotional Effects (Emotion Display) |
60-70 Minutes | Emotional Effects (Moral Reasoning) |
70-80 Minutes | Emotional Effects (Learning) |
80-90 Minutes | Emotional Effects (Parenting) |
90-95 Minutes | Physical Effects (Brain dev) |
95-110 Minutes | Social Effects (Vygotsky, Peers, & Friendship) |
110-115 Minutes | Summary |
115-120 Minutes | Q&A |
Reviews
23 ReviewsPresented By
Julie Campbell
PhD
Julie Campbell is an Associate Professor in developmental and quantitative psychology at Illinois State University. She received her Ph.D. from UNC Greensboro in 2015 and completed a predoctoral fellowship at UNC-Chapel Hill's Center for Developmental Science in 2014. Dr. Campbell directs the REACH lab at ISU, researching developmental factors in hemispheric specialization, lateralization, handedness, and motor development. She is working on projects examining infant neuromotor abilities and parent-child interactions using technology to provide parents with information about child and adolescent development. Dr. Campbell serves on the board of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology and as faculty mentor for Psi Chi at ISU. She is passionate about inspiring students and colleagues to conduct developmental research.
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David Schel
David Schel is a nationally recognized figure in marriage strengthening and divorce reduction.
He’s the founder of Kids Against Divorce; through which he created The Marriage Education Act; legislation designed to treat a marriage license as most other state issued licenses and require a minimal level of education. The MEA has been discussed on national television news programs as well as in newspapers and on radio shows throughout the country. David has experienced divorce in all its forms - as a son, a brother, a nephew, an uncle, a husband, a stepfather, and father. His first novel, Without A Chair, is used as a companion to the textbook when discussing divorce in an upper-level Adolescent Development class at a major midwestern university. Along with Dr. Julie Campbell, David co-created the Difficult Discussions about Divorce Workshop for college students as well as a university class titled Divorce as a Phenomenon. He co-instructs both. Together, he and Dr. Campbell created Divorce As a Course, a community of educators with a shared goal of seeing divorce taught at every college and university. Guilty of Innocence, the sequel to Without a Chair, will be out in 2025. David’s latest project, GETWED, a socially responsible partnership between Engaged Couples, Marriage Education Providers & Wedding Vendors is in development and scheduled to launch in 2024.
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Financial disclosures: Dr. Julie Campbell, PhD received an honorarium for presenting this course. Julie Campbell has published articles on early childhood development.
Non-financial disclosures: Julie Campbell has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
Financial disclosures: David Schel received an honorarium for presenting this course. David Schel has published a book and textbook on divorce. He co-created a workshop and university course on divorce.
Non-financial disclosures: David Schel has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
Sponsor Disclosure: This Course is presented by Continued.
Content Disclosure: This learning event does not focus exclusively on any specific product or service.
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