Co-Director and Clinical Supervisor
University of Pittsburgh, Center for Parents and Children
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Anne Gill, Ph.D. is Co-Director of the Center for Parents and Children in the Department of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. After completing her doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology (2003), Anne has served as a clinician and clinical supervisor for several randomized control trials and community implementations of the Family Check-Up, a trauma-informed and evidence-based program the promotes parent and child wellbeing and improves family functioning. Current work includes offering strength-based services, Family Check-Up, to new parents as part of a county-wide initiative to prevent child maltreatment (Hello Baby Pittsburgh). In addition to clinical work, Anne has decades of experience as an educator with expertise in instructional design, clinical training, and mentoring clinicians and graduate students. At the University of Pittsburgh, Anne offers coursework on family systems, motivational interviewing, and trauma. Anne has co-authored the second edition of the book “Everyday Parenting: A Professional’s Guide to Building Family Management Skills” as well as numerous articles and book chapters about the Family Check-Up. Anne has made significant contributions to the development of intervention manuals, web-based curriculum for clinicians, and trainer instruction programs for the Family Check-Up and Everyday Parenting programs. Since 2020, Anne has been collaborating with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) to provide evidence-informed victim/survivor-facing support and psychoeducation services to enhance engagement and support services for victim/survivors seeking help with experiences of technology-facilitated exploitation and abuse. Currently, Anne is working wtih her C3P colleagues to design a Safety Planning Framework to more effectively assist survivors experiencing ongoing abuse and harrassment.
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Technology-facilitated Child Sexual Abuse: Characteristics, Responses and Treatment
Thursday, March 13, 2025
1:30 PM – 5:00 PM US Eastern Time