Arkansas ATSA Conference 2009
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SESSION SELECTION
2009 AR ATSA
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Registration Instructions
STEP 1: CHOOSE YOUR BREAKOUT SESSIONS
(session selection is used for planning room size only, you may
change your session during the conference)

THURSDAY SESSIONS

T-1 "Juvenile Offender Community Notification and Registration"
T-2 "Risk Assessment with Adult Sex Offenders in Arkansas

T-3 "The Recycling of Juvenile Sex Offenders in Treatment"
T-4 "Challenges in Addressing the Ambivalent and Inconsistent Responses by    
  Non-offending Mothers to Their Sexually Abused Child”"

T-5 “An introduction to Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for
  Children and Adolescents”
T-6  “Assessment of Children with Sexual Behavior Problems”
                                    And
  “Developmentally Disabled Juvenile Sexual Abusers”

FRIDAY SESSIONS

F-1 "Missing and Abducted Children"
F-2 "Technology and Sexuality: Youth Trends in Sexual Behavior"

F-3 "Clarification and Reunification for Sexually Aggressive Youth"
F-4 "A Victim-Centered Approach for Treating and Managing Sex Offenders"

F-5 “An Introduction to Sexual Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents
  with Autism Spectrum Disorders””
F-6 “State of the State Address: Sex Offender Services"

F-7 "Multi-Family Group Therapy with Adolescents with Illegal sexual Behaviors"
F-8 "Medical Findings in Child Sexual Abuse"
Non- ATSA Member Registration
$125.00
ATSA Member Registration
$100.00
Student Registration
$75.00
Registration After 11/15/09
$150.00
On Site Registration
$175.00
Sponsorship- Morning or
Afternoon Break
$165.00
Sponsorship-Exhibit Booth
$395.00
Sponsorship- Conference
Luncheon
$765.00
Sponsorship-AR ATSA Member
Luncheon
$225.00
STEP 2: MAKE YOUR PAYMENT
If you are paying with a company credit card please
email sam@nca-therapy.com with your receipt number and the
attendees name to ensure credit is properly applied
Keynote: Ray Knight, Ph.D.

"Primary Prevention of Rape:
What Do Etiological Models Tell
Us about Potentially Effective
Prevention Strategies"

Dr. Knight is a Professor of
Psychology at Brandeis University.
He has served as the President for
the Association for the Treatment of
Sexual Abusers (2004) and The
Society for Research in
Psychopathology (2006). His
research interests include the
assessment of and the taxonomic
differentiation among sexually
aggressive males (both juveniles
and adults) and the assessment of
and the identification of core
features of psychopathy.
Online Registration is Now Open