Earn 3 CE Contact Hours
Destructive sibling aggression — violence and abuse — is the most widespread form of interpersonal harm, outnumbering child abuse by parents, and peer violence, combined. Yet, it remains fairly unknown to the general population and to those providing family treatment. Sibling violence is also linked to a wide array of serious consequences including anxiety, depression, academic and behavioral challenges, adult relational difficulties, and PTSD.
This workshop will review research on sibling violence and abuse, provide a theoretical framework for understanding the family dynamics that sustain and exacerbate it, and offer empirically-informed assessment and intervention strategies for addressing it when it occurs, and for counseling those who experienced it prior to treatment. The workshop will also consider sibling relationships and violence in larger contexts.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Understand the scope and types of destructive sibling aggression and its consequences
- Understand the family and environmental dynamics that sustain and exacerbate destructive sibling aggression
- Learn how to assess for sibling abuse
- Learn treatment strategies for working with individuals, siblings, and families
- Understand how destructive sibling aggression is linked to other common presenting treatment concerns
Who Should Attend:
Mental health professionals, therapists, social workers, counselors, and family practitioners who work with children, adolescents, and families. This workshop is particularly relevant for clinicians seeking to better recognize, assess, and intervene in cases of sibling aggression, abuse, and trauma, and to understand how these dynamics impact family functioning, individual development, and long-term relational outcomes.
Meet Dr. Caspi:
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Sibling Aggression, Abuse, and Trauma
June 5, 2026
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Jonathan Caspi, PhD, LCSW
3 CE Contact Hours
Online
Online events are held in Eastern Standard Time (ET). A link will be emailed 1 day before the event.