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ROSENBERG & ASSOCIATES
SPECIALIZED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

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Clinical Training and Education

Mr. Rosenberg and his colleagues conduct trainings and seminars geared toward recognition of the sexual offender, the etiology of sexual deviation, and intervention techniques. Moreover, they are available for prevention trainings and strategies to help educate professionals, students, and the public on sexual deviation, its destructiveness, and the means for preventing it. Mr. Rosenberg also offers online consultation and training. Below are some links to various training topics:

Training on paraphilias and sex offender typologies
Training on victimology
Training on interviewing and assessing sexual offenders
Training on the treatment of sexual offenders

Who could benefit from these trainings?
-Group Homes, Schools, Detention Facilities, General Practitioners, Clinics, Social Services, Foster Care Providers, Residential Facilities

What areas or regions can you go to train?
-Mr. Rosenberg and his colleagues conduct most of their trainings and seminars throughout the United States.

What are the fee's involved for the trainings and services?
-All fees are negotiable and vary with location, length of training, number of participants, and so forth. Half-day trainings usually start at approximately $500.00 (out of town trainings will include limited expenses for travel), and include an extensive amount of handouts and resources, lecture outlines, discounts for Mr. Rosenberg's book, videos, and more. Contact Mr. Rosenberg for more details.

General topics include:

-Etiology of Sexual Deviation
-Strategic Planning and Response
-Victimology
-Sex Offender Profiles/Typologies
-Sex Offender Group Therapy
-Family Involvement
-Intervention Techniques
-Research and New Findings
-Supervising the Sexual Offender
-High Risk Behaviors
-Program Development

He has trained over 900 people in 1999-2000 alone. He has conducted internal trainings for detention centers, group homes, police agencies, and mentoring agencies. He has developed, promoted, and presented at four major seminars in 1999. He is available for case consultations, trainings, and guest speaking. His trainings are tailored to your needs and will be quite informative and catching.

Comments from past seminar attendee's

"Matthew's passion and commitment to helping victims and offenders is insipirational. Technically difficult information delivered with compassion and sensitivity! Matthew is wonderful. Thanks!"-Sharon Mahar Potter, Deputer Director, PA Protection & Advocacy, Inc.

"The wealth of knowledge of the speaker and of the material. {Also} connecting life experience with material. This information is very helpful. I would like to return for your next seminar"-Demetrious Monroe

"The assessment tools and the insight provided through Matt's experience {were the most beneficial part of the seminar}. I hope to be informed about the treatment training."-Donelle Nuesen

"I thought the personal stories and examples best illustrated the material. I would be interested in hearing when your follow-up training will occur here in New York."-Michele Hayes

"Excellent training-so much material-it would be great to have a 2 day training."-Michele Bartkovich, Ocean County Department of Corrections

"I have worked with survivors as a therapist for a while and now I am beginning to work with offenders (adolescent). All of what was presented was useful. Please notify me of your advanced training." Ed Crowley, CSW

"The statistics and audio/visual tapes were extremely helpful in understanding the information presented. I learned and enjoyed this workshop thoroughly. It was evident that the instructor knew the subject area. I would be interested in the part two training!"-Nellie Liciaga, Project Greenhope

"It structured my thinking about the field and clarified some differential issues for me. The presentation helped me to identify and address more efectively some issues for particular clients in my practice."-Ryna C. Lubow, LCSW, Bergen Behavioral Group, P.C.

Every single person who attended Mr. Rosenberg's workshops in the past two years (over 500) stated that they would recommend his training to others. Moreover, on the seminar evaluation sheet Mr. Rosenberg receives at each seminar, nearly every participant rated the following areas as "Excellent" or "Good": Overall quality of the presentation; Overall content of the presentation; How well was the material presented by the instructor; How well did the instructor appear informed about the subject matter; How well did the instructor answer questions posed by the audience; and How well did the material pertain to the topic of the training.

Training on Paraphilias and Sex Offender Typologies

Sexual deviancy has proliferated every segment of our society. In many states, sexual offenders account for nearly 30% of the total prison population. Moreover, there are over 140,000 reported cases of sexual abuse in the United States every year.

The training will be sent to you through regular mail on a CD ROM. All handouts, lecture outline, and other material are on the CD. Finally, each registrant will receive a PDF downloadable copy of Mr. Rosenberg's workbook, Understanding, Assessing, and Treating Sexual Offenders: Tools for the Therapist.

Objectives

-Learning what paraphilias are
-The different types of paraphilias
-Etiology of paraphilias
-Rape typologies
-Adolescent sex offender typologies
-Mode of operation

Each registrant receives:

-Training outline & lecture notes (over 20 pages)
-14 audio (wav) files, supplemental lectures
-Issue of Horizon Newsletter on Sexual Abuse & Deviance
-Supplemental handouts
-Glossary/terminology
-References
-PDF Version of Understanding, Assessing, and Treating Sexual Offenders

This training series will provide each registrant with an extensive amount of information, printouts, and resources. This training will be $50.

Mental health professionals, law enforcement professionals, and legal professionals who work in some capacity with victims will find this seminar insight and beneficial for their work. For victims therapists, having a sound foundation of knowledge with regard to the sexual offender will assist in understanding the effects of the abuse; the type and strength of the denial produced; and provide insight into treatment methods.

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Training on Victimology

Sexual deviancy has proliferated every segment of our society. In many states, sexual offenders account for nearly 30% of the total prison population. Moreover, there are over 140,000 reported cases of sexual abuse in the United States every year.

Finally, each registrant will receive a PDF downloadable copy of Mr. Rosenberg's workbook, Understanding, Assessing, and Treating Sexual Offenders: Tools for the Therapist.

Objectives

-Learn what victimology is
-Victim risk levels
-Offender mode of operations
-Grooming techniques
-Investigative techniques

Each registrant receives:

-Training outline
-Complete lecture notes
-Numerous supplemental audio (wav) lectures
-Supplemental handouts
-Glossary/terminology
-References
-Copy of The Horizon Newsletter
-PDF Version of Understanding, Assessing, and Treating Sexual Offenders
-A CD-ROM, via regular mail, with all of the material

This training series will provide each registrant with an extensive amount of information, printouts, and resources. This training will be $50.

Mental health professionals, law enforcement professionals, and legal professionals who work in some capacity with victims will find this seminar insight and beneficial for their work. For victims therapists, having a sound foundation of knowledge with regard to the sexual offender will assist in understanding the effects of the abuse; the type and strength of the denial produced; and provide insight into treatment methods.

Click below for the link to order

Training on Interviewing and Assessing Sexual Offenders

Sexual deviancy has proliferated every segment of our society. In many states, sexual offenders account for nearly 30% of the total prison population. Moreover, there are over 140,000 reported cases of sexual abuse in the United States every year.

This training will be conducted over the Internet, through email attachments, access to audio/video feeds, a special webpage with all the material and a discussion forum. Each registrant will interact and correspond with Mr. Rosenberg directly. This training will begin soon and on that date you will be sent links to the web pages, email attachments, access to the message board, and Mr. Rosenberg will contact you to establish times and days to discuss the material (you will be able to email Mr. Rosenberg anytime with any questions).

Conducting trainings over the Internet provides the registrants with ample flexibility and convenience. Even if the registrant will be out of town on the start date, he or she will still be able to receive the emails, email attachments, and will have the opportunity to dialog with the instructor at a time that is convenient. For those who can open "wav" audio files, parts of the lectures may be sent to you also in that format. Each registrant will receive, via email, writings and the lecture on interviewing and assessing sexual offenders. This will include basic and advanced interviewing tactics, how to determine deceit from honesty, information gathering, assessing violence and risk, and assessing paraphilic interests. After reviewing the lecture and documents, we will offer a chatroom discussion for each registrant. Also, each registrant will be able to dialog via email with Mr. Rosenberg, and, if desired, each registrant can dialog with Mr. Rosenberg via Instant Messaging on the lecture topic. Finally, each registrant will receive a PDF downloadable copy of Mr. Rosenberg's workbook, Understanding, Assessing, and Treating Sexual Offenders: Tools for the Therapist.

Objectives

-Interviewing tactics
-Determining fact from fiction during interview
-Information gathering
-Assessment techniques
-Understanding grooming behaviors
-Assessment tools

Each registrant receives via email:

-Training outline
-Supplemental handouts
-Glossary/terminology
-References
-PDF Version of Understanding, Assessing, and Treating Sexual Offenders
-Three different times/days to attend chatroom discussion
-Individual time with Mr. Rosenberg to discuss topic (real time instant messaging)
-A CD-ROM, via regular mail, with all of the material

This training series will provide each registrant with an extensive amount of information, printouts, and resources.

Mental health professionals, law enforcement professionals, and legal professionals who work in some capacity with victims will find this seminar insight and beneficial for their work. For victims therapists, having a sound foundation of knowledge with regard to the sexual offender will assist in understanding the effects of the abuse; the type and strength of the denial produced; and provide insight into treatment methods.

Email Mr. Rosenberg for details

Training on the Treatment of Sexual Offenders

Sexual deviancy has proliferated every segment of our society. In many states, sexual offenders account for nearly 30% of the total prison population. Moreover, there are over 140,000 reported cases of sexual abuse in the United States every year.

This training will be conducted over the Internet, through email attachments, access to audio/video feeds, a special webpage with all the material and a discussion forum. Each registrant will interact and correspond with Mr. Rosenberg directly, and on the start date, you will be sent links to the web pages, email attachments, access to the message board, and Mr. Rosenberg will contact you to establish times and days to discuss the material (you will be able to email Mr. Rosenberg anytime with any questions).

Conducting trainings over the Internet provides the registrants with ample flexibility and convenience. Even if the registrant will be out of town on the start date, he or she will still be able to receive the emails, email attachments, and will have the opportunity to dialog with the instructor at a time that is convenient. For those who can open "wav" audio files, parts of the lectures may be sent to you also in that format. Each registrant will receive, via email, writings and the lecture on the different treatment options and modalities for sexual offenders. This will include basic and advanced treatment techniques and modalities, relapse prevetion, specialized group therapy, assessment of progress, and behavioral modification. After reviewing the lecture and documents, we will offer a chatroom discussion for each registrant. Also, each registrant will be able to dialog via email with Mr. Rosenberg, and, if desired, each registrant can dialog with Mr. Rosenberg via Instant Messaging on the lecture topic. Finally, each registrant will receive a PDF downloadable copy of Mr. Rosenberg's workbook, Understanding, Assessing, and Treating Sexual Offenders: Tools for the Therapist.

Objectives

-Introduction to the treatment of sexual offenders
-Differential treatment approaches
-Treatment techniques
-Specialized group therapy
-Behavioral modification techniques

Each registrant receives via email:

-Training outline
-Complete lecture notes
-Audio (wav files) supplemental lectures
-Supplemental handouts
-Issue of The Horizon Newsletter
-Glossary/terminology
-References
-PDF Version of Understanding, Assessing, and Treating Sexual Offenders
-Three different times/days to attend chatroom discussion
-Individual time with Mr. Rosenberg to discuss topic (real time instant messaging)
-A CD-ROM, via regular mail, with all of the material

This training series will provide each registrant with an extensive amount of information, printouts, and resources.

Mental health professionals, law enforcement professionals, and legal professionals who work in some capacity with victims will find this seminar insight and beneficial for their work. For victims therapists, having a sound foundation of knowledge with regard to the sexual offender will assist in understanding the effects of the abuse; the type and strength of the denial produced; and provide insight into treatment methods.

Email Mr. Rosenberg for details