M7: Treating Problematic Internet Use: Focus On Pornography, Social Media, Gaming, and Gambling
Elevate your clinical practice with this dynamic session on screen addiction. Learn to expertly identify and treat problematic internet behaviors—including gaming, social media, and pornography—through evidence-based, culturally responsive strategies. Explore intersections with LGBTQ youth, neurodivergence, ADHD, and health disparities affecting Black and Brown communities. Gain practical tools rooted in neuroscience, attachment theory, and behavioral interventions, empowering your clients toward balanced, intentional digital engagement. Join us to confidently address one of today's most pressing mental health challenges.
Michael Eiden PhD, LCSW, LCADC, CSAT, CCS
Dr. Michael Eiden is a therapist, educator, and nationally recognized speaker specializing in behavioral addictions and complex trauma. He has been in clinical practice since 2012, with research and professional work focused on the intersection of internet and screen addiction, trauma, and parenting. Dr. Eiden maintains a private practice where he provides individual, couples, and group psychotherapy. He regularly lectures and facilitates professional trainings across the United States on topics including problematic screen and internet use, the emerging impact of artificial intelligence on psychotherapy, and experiential approaches to treating complex trauma and dissociation. Dr. Eiden also serves as an adjunct professor of social work at Loyola University Chicago.
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M7: Treating Problematic Internet Use
05/11/2026 at 3:30 PM (EDT) | 90 minutes
05/11/2026 at 3:30 PM (EDT) | 90 minutes
Session Evaluation
3 Questions
3 Questions
Credit
Live Viewing: 1.50 CE - Live credits and no certificate available
Archive Viewing: 1.50 CE - Recorded credits and no certificate available
Archive Viewing: 1.50 CE - Recorded credits and no certificate available
Live Viewing: 1.50 CE - Live credits and no certificate available
Archive Viewing: 1.50 CE - Recorded credits and no certificate available
Archive Viewing: 1.50 CE - Recorded credits and no certificate available