3 Hours | 3 CEs
This on-demand professional training program on That Which We Do Not Know: Autism and Threat is presented by Stephanie Leite, Ph.D.
What are we scared of? We are scared of the unknown, of things that are different, of things we do not understand. So autistic people are often the focus of threat assessment investigations. To the neurotypical eye, autistic behavior can be unsettling, and unsettling behavior can seem dangerous.
Diving into the topic, Dr. Leite covers general information on ASD and crime, carefully explains the difference between ASD and psychopathic behavior, and uses research to identify factors that create greater and less risk in the population. Participants review the Sandy Hook Advisory Commission’s report, applying new knowledge to the report. The program concludes with a tabletop exercise utilizing breakout rooms for an interactive and boisterous finale.
Dr. Leite is a psychologist who specializes in threat assessment and management. She has had a disproportionate number of referrals that include individuals who are socially different from others, who have been diagnosed with autism, and who make others uneasy.
Intended Audience
This on-demand professional training program is intended for mental health and other allied professionals
Experience Level
This on-demand professional training program is appropriate for beginner, intermediate, and advanced level clinicians.
CE / CPD Credit
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program you will be able to:
Describe the difference between autism and psychopathic behavior
Describe the warning signs of increased risk of violence in an ASD population
Describe the established questions and rubrics for determining the level of risk
Describe a threat assessment model to explain the risk of violence
Curriculum
1. Introduction
2. Background Data/Stats
3. Three Case Studies from History
4. Sandy Hook
5. Isla Vista
6. Refocus
7. Introducing the Team
8. Tabletop George
9. Breakout Introduction
10. Small Group Discussion - 1
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