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Treating Problematic Screen Use
Pricing
Information
Date & Time
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Location
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Cumberland's River Road Campus
8283 River Road Pike
Nashville, TN 37209
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Apply the current diagnostics available for assessment of compulsive screen and internet use.
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Identify the physiological and neurological underpinning of screen compulsivity to inform clinical practice strategies.
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Utilize a conceptual framework of screen addiction treatment along with specific interventions.
Educational Goal
To increase understanding of problematic screen use as well as to provide clinical interventions to address this issue.
Description
This training provides mental health professionals with a comprehensive framework for identifying, assessing, and treating problematic screen and internet use, which includes internet gaming, social media dependency, and compulsive browsing behaviors. As screen time continues to increase across all age groups, excessive or problematic use has emerged as a prevalent issue associated with mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, attention difficulties, and social isolation.
The course delves into evidence-based treatment modalities, including cognitive-behavioral techniques, attachment-focused strategies, and behavioral interventions designed to help clients regain control over their digital habits. Participants will explore the neuroscience of screen addiction, developmental impacts, and the role of family dynamics in perpetuating or mitigating problematic use. Through case studies, treatment planning exercises, and interactive discussions, attendees will leave equipped with practical tools to support clients in building healthier relationships with digital media and achieving a balanced, purposeful digital lifestyle.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters
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Mike Eiden is a licensed clinical social worker, licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor, board certified sex therapist, and certified sex addiction therapist who is a graduate of the University of Louisvilleās Kent School of Social Work. Mike has worked in mental health and substance abuse treatment for the past 12 years in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Mike is currently a PhD candidate, and his dissertation is focused on educating parents to improve their abilities to address internet addiction in their children.
Mike works full-time in private practice, specializing in cases of traumatic bonding, process addictions, and complex trauma. He also facilitates professional CE trainings on screen addiction, trauma treatment, and sexual addiction in addition to educating parents, teachers, and school administrators about internet addiction.
Financially Sponsored By
- Cumberland Heights Foundation