Adolescent Digital Risk: Brain Development, Identity, and Hidden Vulnerabilities

  • Friday, May 01, 2026
  • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
  • Zoom

Registration

  • Certificate of Attendance Provided, along with a PDF of the presentation, and a link to re-watch the event.
  • Undergrad/Graduate Programs/Certificate of Attendance Provided, along with a PDF of the presentation, and a link to re-watch the event.
  • Certificate of Attendance Provided, along with a PDF of the presentation, and a link to re-watch the event.
  • Certificate of Attendance Provided, along with a PDF of the presentation, and a link to re-watch the event.

Register


Friday, May 1st, 2026

Online Via Zoom 12PM - 1:30 PM

Description

Adolescents are developing identity, sexuality, autonomy, and peer belonging inside a digital ecosystem designed to amplify stimulation, comparison, and reward-seeking behavior. Social media validation cycles, online grooming, sexting behaviors, cyberbullying, algorithm-driven content exposure, and digital coercion are reshaping adolescent vulnerability in ways many clinicians are not fully trained to assess.

This 90-minute training examines how adolescent neurodevelopment intersects with digital environments to increase impulsivity, risk exposure, emotional reactivity, and identity fragmentation. Participants will gain a neuroscience-informed framework for understanding digital behavior, identifying red flags, and integrating digital risk assessment into clinical work with teens and families.

This presentation moves beyond fear-based narratives and instead provides structured, research-informed strategies for assessment, intervention, and parent guidance.

 Learning Objectives

Objective 1: Describe how adolescent brain development increases vulnerability to digital risk behaviors.

Objective 2: Identify behavioral indicators of online grooming, digital coercion, and problematic online engagement.

Objective 3: Apply structured clinical interview strategies to assess digital behaviors in adolescents.

Objective 4: Integrate digital risk findings into treatment planning and parent consultation.

                                     Presenters

 Dr. Lourdes Araujo, LMHC, LMHC-QS, CFMHE

Dr. Lourdes Araujo is a bilingual counselor educator, trauma specialist, and nationally recognized speaker with over 18 years of clinical experience working with adolescents and families navigating complex emotional and relational challenges. As an Assistant Professor in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, she prepares future clinicians in neuroscience informed, trauma responsive, and culturally grounded practice.

Dr. Araujo’s work focuses on the intersection of adolescent neurodevelopment, identity formation, and environmental risk factors, including the growing impact of digital ecosystems on youth mental health. She integrates research on brain development, attachment, and reward sensitivity to help clinicians understand how social media, online validation cycles, and digital coercion shape vulnerability and behavior in teens.

Through her teaching, clinical work, and professional trainings, Dr. Araujo equips mental health professionals with structured assessment strategies, practical intervention tools, and culturally responsive frameworks for addressing modern adolescent risk. Her approach emphasizes regulation, resilience, and empowering both youth and families to navigate digital environments with awareness and strength.


COSTS

$15 for Counseling Students

$15 for affiliate members/pastors

$25 for SFACC Clinical

$40 for non‑SFACC members 

We report to CE-Broker for you!

CE Broker Tracking No. 20-1362440

(CE Broker Provider No.820).  

Please email Valentino@sfacc.net for your registration code.

Affiliate membership is free for Pastors, Church Ministry Leaders, Lay Counselors, Marriage Mentors, non‑licensed counselors, and retired counselors.

Partnered with the National Board of Forensic Evaluators (NBFE).

This workshop has been approved for 1.5  (General) hours of continuing education with the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy, & Mental Health Counseling and the Florida Board of Psychology.

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