Mental Health Conferences

School Mental Health: Treating Students K-12

This conference focuses on mental health strategies for K-12 students, held in Boston, MA. It covers various topics including social media, anxiety, and diversity in classrooms.

February 7–8, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts In Person Event

Conference Overview

Some quick details about this conference.

The School Mental Health: Treating Students K-12 conference is designed to equip educators and mental health professionals with strategies to address mental health issues in students. The event will feature sessions on social media's impact, anxiety management, and fostering diversity in classrooms. Attendees can expect a comprehensive agenda with expert speakers and opportunities for networking. The agenda includes discussions on supporting immigrant students, understanding ADHD, and promoting emotional regulation in classrooms.

Time and Place

Maybe the most important details of the conference.

Conference Dates
February 7–8, 2025
Location
Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel Boston
City/State
Boston, Massachusetts
Event Format
In Person

Conference Organizer

This organization is hosting this conference.

Harvard Medical School

This is the group that put together this event.

Email: learn@hms.harvard.edu

Schedule and Agenda

It's important to know what is planned.

The conference spans two days, starting with a welcome session followed by topics such as social media's impact on kids, supportive parenting, and diversity in classrooms. Day two includes sessions on mental health in athletes, climate emotions, and substance abuse.

Notable Speakers

These folks will be speaking at the conference.

NR
Nancy Rappaport, MD

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CW
Christopher Willard, PsyD

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LM
Laura Marciano, PhD

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SL
Susan Linn, EdD

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EL
Eli Lebowitz, PhD

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SW
Sara Whitcomb, PhD

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SM
Sharon Levy, MD, MPH

None

RO
Roberto Olivardia, PhD

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PD
Peter Daniolos, MD, DFAACAP

None

JC
Jonathan Jenkins, PsyD, CMPC

None

IM
Ivy Watts, MPH

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CM
Carolyn McGrath

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AH
Alex Hirshberg, PsyD

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MM
Myrieme Churchill, MEd

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JS
Jessica Stern, PhD

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KE
Kathlyn Elliott, PhD

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JS
John Stewart, PhD

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EB
Erin Belfort, MD

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AG
Alani Goins

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DS
Dominic Sheeks

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Other Links and Information

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