Technology Overuse: A Step-by-Step Guide to Assessment and Treatment for Children, Adolescents and Families – Melissa Westendorf

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$149.99   $50 – Technology Overuse: A Step-by-Step Guide to Assessment and Treatment for Children, Adolescents and Families – Melissa Westendorf

We are in uncharted waters when it comes to children’s technology usage and what it means for the psychological issues that will arise from it. With each passing year, mental health professionals are being forced to find answers for the negative aspects associated with this ever-increasing integration of technology and kids’ lives.

It is imperative that we share the best information we have available to us to help this vulnerable population. We can’t stop the advancement of technology, but we must collectively find ways to minimize the negative impacts that can come with it.

Join Dr. Melissa Westendorf in this recording as she navigates through:

Dr. Westendorf is a psychologist, attorney, and co-founder of the Technology Wellness Center. In her practice, she has assessed multiple young adults faced with legal consequences for behavior that was driven, in part, by technology overuse, which began in adolescence. The legal cases prompted her to co-found the Technology Wellness Center to provide tools and counseling to parents and children struggling with technology overuse issues.


  1. Articulate the possible impacts of technology overuse on the cognitive development of children.
  2. Implement techniques to assess technology overuse by a child and the issues that it may be causing.
  3. Determine the how to approach sessions with children involving autism, ADHD, and Anxiety.

How to Know if a Child’s Technology Use is a Problem

The Four Areas Impacted – And Strategies to Deal with Them

Special Considerations

Challenging Situations

Clinical Solutions and Strategies

Legal Issues to Consider

$149.99   $50 – Technology Overuse: A Step-by-Step Guide to Assessment and Treatment for Children, Adolescents and Families – Melissa Westendorf

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