It is very common for teens to stumble across pornography while on the Internet or to intentionally seek pornography out of curiosity. With the average age of exposure to online pornography being 11 years old, and 90% of teens being exposed to online porn before the age of 18, it is a relevant topic for teens, parents, and therapists. Dr. Piper Grant will be talking about the impact of online pornography on teens individually and socially, the importance of having ongoing conversations about it and how, as a clinician and/or parent, you can talk about it. Piper Grant, PsyD, MPH is a trained family therapist who has worked extensively with children and their families on an array of presenting issues. Dr. Grant has conducted research that examined the psychosexual impacts on adolescent girls viewing online pornography, and continues to work with adolescents and their caregivers on issues related to their sexuality and sexual development. As an AASECT trained sex therapist, outside of her work with children and families she specializes in working with individuals and couples on issues related to sex, intimacy and trauma.
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