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CERD Executive Director Addresses Major International Conference

 

Dr. Joel Brown, executive director of The Center for Educational Research and Development (CERD), offered a keynote speech at an international conference in Germany entitled “Risk and Chance: New Ways of Addiction Prevention,” held earlier this year. The conference and workshops are part of a larger, five-year interdisciplinary project at Heidelberg University, sponsored by the German Research Council, the Mentor Foundation, and the United Nations Committee for Children. Her Majesty, Queen Silvia of Sweden, honorary chairperson of the Mentor Foundation, opened the proceedings.

Dr. Joel Brown’s presentation was entitled “ResilDrugEd-Development and intentional self integration of strengths-based youth prevention education.” More than 50 top research scientists from all over the world participated in the week-long conference.

“There is a distinct difference between preventing a problem and promoting the kinds of student emotional and intellectual development leading to successful life outcomes. Despite a 40-year research legacy, only recently have practitioners/researchers engaged in the explicit, prospective facilitation of resilience,” said Dr. Brown.

Joel Brown, PhD., M.S.W., is an expert in the field of Resilience-based youth and human development, particularly concerning and drug related education and treatment; a tenured professor, and author of several scientific articles, as well as the new book Resilience Education, (Corwin Press).

Based on work with nationally recognized colleagues at the Center for Educational Research and Development (CERD.ORG), Dr. Brown introduced international conference participants to “a dynamic drug prevention approach targeting the human development, engagement and protective factors of resilience--ones predicting positive life outcomes. This orientation, among the first of its kind, is scientifically sound, as well as designed to be intentionally self integrated into the fabric of young people's lives,” Dr. Brown described.

"Developing resilience at school improves academic performance and strengthens students' abilities to overcome obstacles in all aspects of life. Most important, a resilience-focus promotes young people's thriving development--both immediately and in the long term," said Dr. Brown.

The Center for Educational Research and Development (CERD)—is a non-profit organization based in San Diego, California. CERD has developed some of the first practical approaches focusing on strengths as an alternative to current youth and human development services. Dr. Brown added: “More than just programs, we embrace the possibility that each person can succeed if the specific means of developing individual strengths and interests are brought to life.”