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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
February 07, 2025
School Mental Health: Treating Students K-12
Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel Boston
December 11, 2024
11:20am
Keeping Our Schools Safe: A Safety Assessment Approach to Violence Prevention
Hackensack Meridian Health Department of Psychiatry's Virtual Child and Adolescent Symposium
virtual
virtual
Previous Events
January 29, 2014
Depression and Suicide
Lincoln-Sudbury Public Schools
Sudbury, MA
Sudbury, MA
December 06, 2013
The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students
The Education Cooperative
Dedham, MA
Dedham, MA
November 12, 2013
The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students
Carlisle Public Schools
Carlisle, MA
Carlisle, MA
November 08, 2013
The Behavior Code: Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students
CHADD Annual International Conference on ADHD
Crystal City, VA
Crystal City, VA
November 06, 2013
From Child Trauma to Childhood Strength
Lesley University Child Homelessness Conversation
Cambridge, MA
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
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
Orlando, FL
October 23, 2013
"Impossible" at School: Consulting on Violent, Disruptive, and Highly Unusual Kids
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting
Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL
June 10, 2013
Accepting the Challenge: Understanding and Educating Students with Behavioral, Attentional and Emotional Learning Needs
Massachusetts Administrators of Special Education June Statewide Conference
Worcester, MA
Worcester, MA
May 29, 2013
In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Impact of Her Mother’s Life and Suicide
Aeschi West: Basic Principles in Working with Suicidal Patients
Vail, CO
Vail, CO
May 29, 2013
Working with Suicidal Teens: Approach, Connection, Fluidity, and Collaboration with Parent and Teen
Aeschi West: Basic Principles in Working with Suicidal Patients
Vail, CO
Vail, CO
May 08, 2013
The Behavior Code: Practical Tips for Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students
Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Brown University
Providence, RI
Providence, RI
May 04, 2013
The Behavior Code: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students
MCLE School Law Conference
Boston, MA
Boston, MA
May 02, 2013
Real World Strategies for Working with Challenging Students
Walker Trieschman Institute of Research & Training Distinguished Author Series, Walker School
Needham, MA
Needham, MA
April 10, 2013
Improving the Odds for Children's Safety In Schools: Lessons Learned
New Jersey Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Newark, NJ
Newark, NJ