Upcoming Events

February 06, 2026

School Mental Health: Treating Students K- 12


Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston, MA

Mental health issues among school-aged children and adolescents have continued to overwhelm students, schools and communities. The impacts are far reaching—from academic performance and financial challenges to long-term public health outcomes and societal well-being. With schools being a primary access point for mental health screening and services for many children, the school setting can offer prime opportunities for early identification, treatment, and coordination of care.

Mental health professionals in and out of educational systems can play a key role in addressing the mental health crisis. Still, too many of us struggle to stay up to date on changing diagnosis, treatment, and best practice guidelines in school settings. To promote the best outcomes, providers need guidance on screening and treatment tools, care coordination, referral pathways, and larger systemic strategies.

Our popular course is designed to offer participants the latest clinical information and practical strategies that address current topics in school mental health through a mix of lectures, case studies, lived experience, interactive panels and Q&A. Faculty this year will discuss working with families, supporting high-achieving students, poverty’s impact on developing brains, autism, play therapy, boys’ crisis of connection, effective CBT techniques, the experience of being black in school, measurement-based care strategies, culturally responsive care for immigrant students, pornography, gaming, and more!

Each year we strive to create a warm, energizing and fun learning experience to enhance connection and networking among attendees. We welcome all mental health and health clinicians, educators, school administrators, researchers, and others interested in the development and treatment of school-aged children and adolescents to join us in 2026!

Previous Events

April 04, 2014

The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students

Northshore Education Consortium
Wakefield, MA
April 01, 2014

The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students

Multiple venues across Poland
Poland
March 28, 2014

A Child Psychiatrist’s View of Her Mother’s Suicide

Menninger Symposium: The Problem of Suicide: Rediscovering Hope
Houston, TX
March 11, 2014

The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students

Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Maine Medical Center
Portland, ME
February 13, 2014

In Her Wake

Grand Rounds, Harvard University Health Services
Cambridge, MA
February 12, 2014

School Avoidance

Lincoln-Sudbury Public Schools
Sudbury, MA
February 11, 2014

The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students

Carlisle Public Schools
Carlisle, MA
January 31, 2014

Staying Strong after Adversity: Learning from Marathon Monday

Harvard Medical School conference: School Mental Health: Treating Students K-12
Boston, MA
January 29, 2014

Depression and Suicide

Lincoln-Sudbury Public Schools
Sudbury, MA
December 06, 2013

The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students

The Education Cooperative
Dedham, MA
November 12, 2013

The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students

Carlisle Public Schools
Carlisle, MA
November 08, 2013

The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students

CHADD Annual International Conference on ADHD
Crystal City, VA
November 06, 2013

From Child Trauma to Childhood Strength

Lesley University Child Homelessness Conversation
Cambridge, MA
October 25, 2013

Life Members Wisdom Clinical Perspectives "Plays Well With Others" vs. "My Way or the Highway": The Revolutionary Evolution of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry's Relationship with Pediatrics and Schools

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting
Orlando, FL
October 24, 2013

Medical Student and Resident Breakfast: Inspiration for Success in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting
Orlando, FL

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