March 13, 2025 2:00pm CST

Virtual

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Learning Objectives

As a result of this training participants will be able to...

  • identify 3 evidence-based therapy approaches for adult survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse

  • define the five domains of the dominant construct of posttraumatic growth and at least one potential advantage of assessing for and provide education related to posttraumatic growth for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.

  • define positive religious coping and at least one potential advantage of assessing for religious coping when working with adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.

Instructor(s)

Adam Dell

Presenter

Dr. Adam Dell currently offers clinical services through his private practice and in medical settings throughout Northwest Indiana. From 2020-2024, he served as Director of Emotional Wellbeing at the Notre Dame Wellness Center with Premise Health. From 2014-2020, he served as an Active Duty Psychologist with the United States Air Force. Dr. Dell draws on 20 years of clinical experiences to offer insights and practical solutions with audiences. He combines exercises and information in seminars to maximize engagement and impact. As a subject-matter expert, he authors seminars and graduate school lectures on topics such as: the psychology of behavior change, clinical health psychology, religious coping and meaning-making, acceptance vs. avoidance, relationship enhancement, marriage and family issues, the psychology of suffering, advanced assessment & treatment of trauma, and the science of flourishing/resiliency.

Tammy Schultz

Presenter

A sizeable portion of the work that Dr. Tammy Schultz has engaged in over the past several years has been with students during our travels to the Ukraine, Mexico, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, Fiji, and Nicaragua. This work has involved assisting agencies who work with people who have faced varying degrees of trauma in culturally diverse settings. She has witnessed the ways culture can impact the experience of trauma. She has also found that it is educationally important for her students who may have lived most of their lives in a middle-class, midwest setting, to see what many sisters and brothers endure around the world; the impact poverty has on well-being; and an up-close-and-personal look at resiliency in the lives of people. These teaching and learning voyages have impacted her research. Most recently, Dr. Schultz has been engaged in quantitative and qualitative research with participants in an alternative court program for women (CATCH Court) who have been charged with solicitation and prostitution. Dr. Tammy Schultz has passionately taught about the healing from sexual abuse around the globe. She was awarded the 2010 Indiana Counselor of the Year by the Indiana Counseling Association. She has an affinity for reading inviting books, spending time in her garden, and taking prayer walks with her friends.

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