This presentation will briefly lay a foundation for understanding the differences between children with problematic sexual behaviors and children who are sexually aggressive. Research efforts to establish normative sexual behaviors in childhood, sexual development throughout childhood, and factors to be considered when determining if a child's sexual behaviors are problematic or abusive will be discussed. The presentation will focus extensively on children who exhibit sexually aggressive behaviors and need specialized care. Leading treatment modalities, resource guides, and current research programs will be explored in detail.
Learning Objectives:
Learn the differences between normal sexual behavior, problematic sexual behaviors, and sexually aggressive behaviors in children.
Learn and understand the current resources available to help children who are the victims of child perpetrators heal from their traumas.
Learn and understand the current resources available to help children who are the victims of children with problematic sexual behaviors heal from their traumas.