Dangerous Juveniles: Part 2
When Anger Turns to Violence
with Dr. MARCEL LEBRUN
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
www.seresc.net 603 206-6800
Who Should Attend:
Teachers, Administrators, Special Educators, School Counselors and School Psychologists
About the Workshop:
Concerns about school violence by students, such as school shootings, are a challenge to the resources of school systems. This presentation will focus on psychopathology of students who perpetrate violence in schools, including reactive attachment disorder and explosive personality disorders. The presenter will overview tools and strategies for recognizing and managing behaviors that may lead to violence including the ABC profile and the Crisis Cycle, offer specific strategies for managing in the aftermath of violent incidents, and suggest alternative programs and strategies to create a safer school environment.
Outcomes:
In this introductory presentation, Participants will:
- Gain awareness of the pathology of students who commit violence such as "school shooters"
- Understand patterns of behaviors and triggers using the Crisis Cycle
- Differentiate between a variety of strategies for recognizing troubled youth
- Work collaboratively to solve case studies
- Develop the ABC Profile for a student who escalates to violence.
- Describe specific classroom strategies to work with students with Violent Behavior Disorders
- Describe alternate programs and strategies to create a safer school environment.
About the Presenter
Dr. Marcel Lebrun has been an educator for 36 year as a classroom teacher, administrator, school counselor, and special education teacher. He is presently a professor and Chair of the Educational Leadership, Learning and Curriculum Department at Plymouth State University. He teaches classes in Special Education, Behavior Management, Ethical Leadership and Advocacy He has taught abroad and traveled extensively (81) countries and counting throughout the world. He has published 12 books and numerous articles on special education, mental health and leadership issues.
Publications authored by Dr. Lebrun
Student Depression: A Silent Crisis in Our Schools and Communities
Books, Blackboards and Bullets, 2nd Edition
"School Shooters: Monsters or Victims" in John Visser's Transforming Troubled Lives
Rebels of Society: the Perils of Adolescence
Youth in Crisis": Violence, Victims and Victories
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Check-in and continental breakfast starts at 8:00 am
Presentation starts at 8:30
Lunch at SERESC
Adjourn: 3:00 pm
Participants will receive a certificate of attendance for 5.5 contact hours
Cost: $225.00
Early Registration Discounted Cost: $195.00, if registered by November 3, 2015---Enter discount code: early*registration
Registration ends November 10, 2015
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Location: 29 Commerce Drive, Bedford, NH, United States
Phone: 603-206-6800
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Bedford, NH 03110
603-206-6800
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Email: pdservices@seresc.net
Website: www.seresc.net
Location: 29 Commerce Drive, Bedford, NH, United States
Phone: 603-206-6800