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How Early Relationships Shape the Depressed Brain: A Developmental Lens for Clinical Practice Homestudy

CE Hours 1

About this course

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.

Learning Objectives

  • Apply a developmental lens to understanding adolescent depression in the context of early life interpersonal stress.
  • Describe how early life interpersonal stress (e.g., family, peer conflict) influences the development of brain systems involved in social and emotional processing.
  • Identify ways in which early life interpersonal stress increases risk for adolescent depression and informs therapeutic case formulation.

Learning Levels

  • Beginner

Target Audience

Mental Health Professionals

Course Instructor(s)

  • Esther Palacios-Barrios, PhD

    Dr. Esther Palacios-Barrios is a psychologist dedicated to providing supportive and effective care to children, adolescents, and adults. Dr. Palacios-Barrios specializes in working with youth and adults facing challenges related to depression, anxiety, OCD, interpersonal and family dynamics, relationship issues, trauma, and identity development, including sexual and gender identity. She also offers parent management training, teaching skills and strategies that reinforce positive behaviors and lead to improved family dynamics and change. She has extensive experience in conducting psychodiagnostic and psychoeducational evaluations.

References

  • Li, M., Gao, T., Su, Y., Zhang, Y., Yang, G., D’Arcy, C., & Meng, X. (2023). The timing effect of childhood maltreatment in depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 24(4), 2560-2580.
  • LeMoult, J., Humphreys, K. L., Tracy, A., Hoffmeister, J. A., Ip, E., & Gotlib, I. H. (2020). Meta-analysis: exposure to early life stress and risk for depression in childhood and adolescence. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 59(7), 842-855.
  • Härkönen, U. (2001). The Bronfenbrenner ecological systems theory of human development.
  • Palacios-Barrios, E. E., Patel, K., & Hanson, J. L. (2024). Early life interpersonal stress and depression: Social reward processing as a potential mediator. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 129, 110887.
  • Woody, M. L., Bell, E. C., Cruz, N. A., Wears, A., Anderson, R. E., & Price, R. B. (2022). Racial stress and trauma and the development of adolescent depression: A review of the role of vigilance evoked by racism-related threat. Chronic Stress, 6, 24705470221118574.
  • Eckstrand, K. L., Lenniger, C. J., & Forbes, E. E. (2022). Development of reward circuitry during adolescence: depression, social context, and considerations for future research on disparities in sexual and gender minority youth. Annual Review of Developmental Psychology, 4(1), 231-252.
  • Smith, K. E., & Pollak, S. D. (2021). Social relationships and children’s perceptions of adversity. Child Development Perspectives, 15(4), 228-234.

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Content

  • How Early Relationships Shape the Depressed Brain: A Developmental Lens for Clinical Practice Homestudy
    2 parts
    • Recording
    • Powerpoint
  • American Psychological Association

    American Psychological Association (APA)

    ARC Health is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologist. ARC Health maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

  • NYS Board for Psychology - Sponsored by The Ross Center (NYS Psychology)

    The Ross Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, LLC, is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0105.

  • NYS Board for Social Work - Sponsored by The Ross Center (NYS Social Work)

    Ross Management Services, LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0701.

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How Early Relationships Shape the Depressed Brain: A Developmental Lens for Clinical Practice Homestudy
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  • Publication Date
    Jan 30th, 2026
  • Expires on
    August 1st, 2030

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