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STARRSA CBT: A Research-Informed Approach to Addressing Campus Sexual Misconduct
Monday, June 09, 2025, 9:00 AM to Tuesday, June 10, 2025, 4:00 PM EDT
Category: CE Event
About: The two-day intensive will cover: Introduction to Institutional Responses to Problematic Sexual Behavior, Effective Interventions for Students, and the STARRSA framework; Individualized Assessment and the STARRSA Risk-Needs Inventory; STARRSA CBT Modules, Sessions, and Treatment Planning; and Facilitation Skills, Anticipated Challenges, and Implementation Options Learning Objectives: 1) Describe the legal and regulatory framework in which problematic sexual behavior occurs and the breadth of the issue on college campuses 2) Summarize the primary methods of risk assessment for individuals who engage in problematic sexual behavior, including the methods most directly applicable to the campus setting 3) Connect the STARRSA CBT modules and session content to clinical work with college students, including videos, between-session assignments, and experiential exercises Registration Link: https://masoc.net/training/campus-sexual-misconduct-conference/registration-campus-sexual-misconduct-conference/ Instructor Bio: Jackson Tay Bosley, PsyD., has specialized in the treatment of sexually abusive and problematic behaviors for over 30 years, and spent 5 years prior to that as a victim advocate and sexual assault prevention educator. Dr. Bosley most recently served as a contract clinician for Princeton University where he worked with students found responsible for sexually abusive acts through the Title IX Process. Dr. Bosley’s expertise has informed statewide planning efforts in New Jersey, where he received the Visionary Voice Award from the New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault, and discussions on adequately addressing community trauma and ways to create safety, both for individuals who have harmed and survivors of violence. His treatment programs for adults and adolescents in outpatient, inpatient, and correctional settings have been used in Hawaii, Colorado, Tennessee, and New Jersey. Dr. Bosley also serves on the Board of Trustees for the New Jersey Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers. |