Early life experiences, particularly within close relationships, play a powerful role in shaping the developing brain and future mental health. This introductory level webinar explores how interpersonal stressors in childhood, such as conflict with parents or peers, influence brain systems involved in social and emotional processing and increase risk for depression in adolescence. Drawing from developmental psychology and emerging neuroscience, this training offers a practical framework for understanding the impact of early life interpersonal stress on brain development and adolescent depression. Attendees gain insights into how these experiences may present in therapy and how to use this knowledge to inform clinical formulation and support clients more effectively.
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