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Social Media: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

  • 08/11/2023
  • 12:00 PM - 4:15 PM
  • LIVE and ON DEMAND WEBINAR
  • 150

Registration

  • Active member of OPA. Unique link required to register through Vermont Psych Association. Special discount code available to members is required to get the $90 rate.
  • Those who are not members of OPA and who did not register prior to the conference
  • Unique link required to register through Vermont Psych Association.
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  • Unique link required to register through Vermont Psych Association. Special discount code available to members. Contact okpsychassociation@gmail.com today.

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Social Media:  The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 

August 11, 2023 - 12:00 - 4:15 Central Time

(4 continuing education credits)

REGISTRATION is handled through unique link

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Members receive a discount

CODE is OPAMBR23 which gives you $40 off 

This workshop is presented by a coalition of state, provincial and territorial psychological associations, and organized by the Vermont Psychological Association.


Eva H. Telzer, Ph.D.'s Profile

Eva H. Telzer, Ph.D.

Dr. Eva Telzer is a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at UNC Chapel Hill, and director of the Developmental Social Neuroscience Lab at UNC Chapel Hill.  She is an associate editor at Child Development and Social Cognitive Affective Neuroscience, and the co-director of the Winston National Center on Technology Use, Brain, and Psychological Development.  Her research examines how social and cultural processes shape adolescent brain development, with a focus on both prosocial and risk-taking behaviors, family and peer relationships, and the role of social media in youth’s lives.

Dr. Telzer has authored nearly 200 publications and has received numerous awards for her work, including an Association for Psychological Science Rising Star Award, an early career award from the Society of Research on Adolescence, a Young Investigator Award from the Flux Congress Society for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, and the American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology.  She is regularly featured as an expert in psychological science in consultation to government agencies and non-profit associations, as well in media appearances in The New York Times, NPR, CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC.

This course is designed to deconstruct the psychological science on youths' technology and social media use.  Using theories and methods from developmental cognitive neuroscience and developmental psychopathology, this course describes how adolescents' social media use may confer benefits and risks for adolescents' psychological, social, and neural development.  Topics include the role of social media on adolescent body image, how social media impacts sleep and brain development, and what parents can do to help their adolescent navigate social media in more healthy ways.

Objective 1Identify psychological, social, and neural changes linked to social media use.

Objective 2: Explain the benefits and risks of social media use.

Objective 3: Evaluate the appropriateness of conclusions derived from psychological research.

Objective 4: Apply psychological concepts, theories, and reseach findings on social media use to real-world situations.


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This workshop is presented by a coalition of state, provincial and territorial psychological associations, and organized by the Vermont Psychological Association.

(This program is co-sponsored by the Oklahoma Psychological Association (OPA) and a coalition of other state psychological associations, and is organized by the Vermont Psychological Association.  Both the Vermont and the Oklahoma Psychological Associations are approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Vermont Psychological Association maintains responsibility for this program and its contents.)








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