Evaluation and Treatment of “Failure to Launch” Individuals
Presented by:
Nathan McClelland, Ph.D.
Emerging adulthood has in recent years been characterized as a developmental life stage separate and distinct from both late adolescence and young adulthood. Typically viewed as occurring between the ages of 18 and 25, emerging adulthood centers on successful separation and individuation from parental figures and increased independence in various life domains. The presentation will focus on the evaluation and treatment of “failure to launch” individuals, e.g., those emerging adults who struggle to achieve the goals of the emerging adult phase.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
St. Elizabeth's College
the Annunciation Center Flex Rooms
(Attendees should park in the lot in front of the Annunciation Center, walk in the front door, go down the stairs, and enter the large glass doors of the Flex Rooms on the right)
click below for campus map
St. Elizabeth's College Map.pdf
When: Tuesday, October 16th
7:30-9:00pm
Cost: $25 (MCPA members)
$12 Students
$30 (non-MCPA members)
from 7:30-9:00pm
Includes Dinner (7:30-8:00pm)
Please register online by Monday October 8th at www.mcpanj.com.
Contact: Mike Zito, Ph.D. at m.zito@comcast.net or 908-753-8696 if you have any questions or prefer not to register online.