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In addition to sharing valuable insights, Nancy’s conversational tone and ability to show vulnerability in her practice brings her listeners in, creates a space for empathy and learning, and inspires us to connect at a deeper level with more people. And, one hopes, we will all make a bigger impact because of that.
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— Participant
School Mental Health Course
School Mental Health Course
Dr. Rappaport is available to speak or conduct longer workshops upon request on topics including the following:
- The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students
- Getting Back in the Door: School and Family Strategies for School Avoidant Students
- Resilience: Understanding and Teaching Challenging Children Without Burnout
- Compassion, Burnout, and Empathic Fatigue: Building Resilience in Our Patients and Ourselves
- “Is This Student Safe to Return?” A Comprehensive School Safety Assessment Approach
- After a Suicide: Helping Children Heal
- Teen Depression: What Parents, Schools, and Communities Can Do
- Finding Our Way: Healing Our Traumatized Children
- The Power of Reflection: The Role of Narrative in Medicine
- Advocating for Patients and Educating about Suicide: Drawing from Personal and Clinical Experience
Upcoming Events
Previous Events
September 23, 2016
Regeneration
Madeline Crivello Memorial Lecture
Hurwitz Auditorium at Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA
Hurwitz Auditorium at Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA
November 10, 2015
The Behavior Code: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Teaching Our Most Challenging Students
Special Education Surrogate Parent Conference: Making a Difference
Marlborough, MA
Marlborough, MA
September 16, 2015
Children of Suicide: In Her Wake
Webinar for the Association for Death Education and Counseling
April 16, 2015
Memoirs Can Be Messy: The Delicate Balance of Writing About Family
Examined Life conference
Iowa City, IA
Iowa City, IA
March 26, 2015
Is This Student Safe to Return to School?”: Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists’ and Psychologists’ Roles in Threat Assessments for Students at Risk for Violence
ASAP/ISAPP conference
New York, NY
New York, NY
January 31, 2015
Helping Struggling Students: Resiliency Strategies for Parents, Teachers, and Clinicians
Harvard Medical School CME Course: School Mental Health: Treating Students K-12
Boston, MA
Boston, MA
November 04, 2014
School Avoidance: Getting the Student in the Door
Hopkinton Public Schools
Hopkinton, MA
Hopkinton, MA
October 30, 2014
Teen Depression
Webinar for Families for Depression Awareness
October 23, 2014
Clinical Case Conference 5: Impossible at School, Part 2: Consulting on Violent, Disruptive, and Highly Unusual Kids
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting
San Diego, CA
San Diego, CA
October 22, 2014
Clinical Perspectives 24: Is This Student Safe to Return to School? The Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist's Role in Threat Assessments for Students at Risk for Violence
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting
San Diego, CA
San Diego, CA
October 09, 2014
Children of Suicide: In Her Wake
Webinar for National Alliance for Grieving Children
June 04, 2014
The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students
Youth at Risk conference, Essex County Community Foundation
Beverly, MA
Beverly, MA
May 30, 2014
Safety Assessments
Youth at Risk conference, Essex County Community Foundation
Beverly, MA
Beverly, MA
May 30, 2014
School Avoidance
The Education Cooperative
Dedham, MA
Dedham, MA
May 28, 2014
PTSD/Anxiety
Lincoln-Sudbury Public Schools
Sudbury, MA
Sudbury, MA


