Empathy and the Teenage Brain (3 CEs) Live Webinar

8/19/2026

When: Wed, August 19, 2026
9:00am - 12:00pm
Where:  Live Webinar 
United States

Event Details
Pa Masonic Youth Foundation Presents   Wired for Connection: Empathy and the Teenage Brain   
Weds, August 19, 2026 from 9am - 12pm 

Live Webinar   Course Objectives

Empathy development in youth is a complex process linked to brain development, especially during adolescence. The regions of the brain involved in empathy are still developing during adolescence which can explain why adolescents may have lower empathetic abilities compared to adults. Another study states that involvement in social media has decreased the levels of empathy among youth. However emerging research in neuroscience indicates the teenage brain is uniquely wired for creating connections allowing for an increasing capacity for empathy and social connections. There is much that can be done to develop and sustain empathy in teens. This workshop will:  
    Look at explore the intersection of brain development and emotional intelligence Examine empathy “inside” the brain, focusing on empathy evolves during adolescence Address the barriers to empathy Review resources and strategies in the development of empathy.

Presenter:  Deborah McCoy   CEU  offered:3   Fees:  Training is Free but CEU certificate is an additional cost
$15 for members of NASW and $25 for non-members
The evaluation request for ceus will be given at time of training via online link   To register for training contact Amy Nace at 717-367-1536 x2 or alnace@pmyf.org 

Disclaimer:  Please note these credits are accepted for PA State license only:
NASW has been designated as a pre-approved provider of professional continuing education for social workers, marriage and family therapist and professional counselors by the PA State Board of Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapist and Professional Counselors, call your state licensing   board to verify CEU's