On June 28-29, 2017, Dr. Runyon offered introductory training in Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) to therapists at Mt. Rogers Child Advocacy Center and Highlands Mental Health in Abingdon, VA.
Read MoreOn May 8-10, 2017, Heartland for Children in Bartow, Florida invited Dr. Runyon to offer a 3-day training in Combined Parent-Child Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CPC-CBT) to 20 community therapists.
Read MoreOn April 28, 2017, Dr. Runyon attended the “What Works in Child Welfare” conference in Lexington, KY to share information about two evidence-based therapies, TF-CBT and CPC-CBT, with child welfare workers in Kentucky.
Read MoreOn April 19 – 21, 2017, Dr. Runyon was invited by the Swedish Children’s Welfare League Foundation to join her Swedish colleagues to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of implementing Combined Parent-Child Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CPC-CBT) across Sweden. The goals of the meeting included increasing interest in CPC-CBT among Swedish professionals, meeting with Swedish CPC trainers,…
Read MoreOn March 27-30, 2017, Dr. Runyon joined the faculty of the Tennessee Centers for Excellence for Learning Session I to kick-off a statewide Learning Collaborative in Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) to increase access to evidence-based trauma services across Tennessee.
Read MoreDr. Runyon provided CPC-CBT training to 5 therapists at Heather Risk, Psy.D. and Associates in Lexington, KY. The first agency in the Lexington area to offer this evidence-based therapy.
Read MoreDr. Runyon and her colleague offered Advanced CPC-CBT training to Army Family Advocacy Program (FAP) therapists in San Antonio, TX in February 2017. This is part of a project aimed at developing CPC-CBT therapists and trainers in the Army FAP programs so all military children and families have access to evidence-based services to assist them…
Read MoreDr. Runyon, Dr. Kjellgren, Dr. Nilsson, and Ms. Thulin presented data from Sweden’s CPC-CBT dissemination project at the San Diego International Conference in Child and Family Maltreatment in February 2017. Researchers in Sweden replicated findings from the US pilot study evaluating CPC-CBT and are completing a controlled comparison with a 6-month follow-up funded by the…
Read MoreIn November 2016, the Education Center Against Violence invited Dr. Runyon to train 55 therapists from New South Wales in Australia.
Read MoreDr. Runyon provided introductory CPC-CBT training to staff at the Family Nurturing Center in Florence, KY. Family Nurturing Center is the first agency in the Commonwealth of Kentucky to offer CPC-CBT to children and families.
Read More