Children, Teens, And Young Adults

May 12, 2026
Jenna DiLossi, PsyD, ABPP and
Rachel Curran, LPC and
Eating disorders are serious mental and physical health conditions that often begin during adolescence and can affect students' well-being, learning, and relationships
June 4, 2026
Brynn Blanchard, MA Ed, LMHCA and
Kathryn Boger, PhD, ABPP and
Zoë Gillispie, PhD and
Angela Tang, MD, FACP and
This dynamic roundtable discussion features three experienced mental health professionals alongside a physician from the Stanford Immune Behavioral Health Clinic & Research Program (formerly Stanford PANS Clinic.) Together, this interdisciplinary panel offers practical insights into the emotional, behavioral, and medical complexities of caring for children with suspected PANS/PANDAS.
May 5, 2026
Candice L. Odgers, PhD and
Adolescent depression and reports of sadness and anxiety have increased over the past decade. This webinar reviews what is known about the potential impacts of smartphones and social media on teen mental health, and how best to support them in this digital age.
Before the Whistle, After the Game: Talking to Your Anxious Athlete
June 17, 2025
Mitchell Greene, PhD and
Marty Kupprion, MEd and
Dr. Mitchell Greene, and coach and athlete development specialist Marty Kupprion, explore how parents can better recognize and respond to the anxieties their young athletes face — as well as understand and manage their own emotions around their child’s athletic journey.
How to Help Your Child Through Anxiety
January 29, 2025
Kimberly Morrow, LCSW and
Elizabeth DuPont Spencer, LCSW-C and
This webinar offers helpful information about anxiety and explore how parents can most effectively support their student while letting them know it's ok not to be ok.
Is My Child Just Moody or Is It Something More? Identifying and Managing Depression in Youth
October 23, 2024
Jill Emanuele, PhD and
This webinar discusses common elements of depression in youth and will help caregivers determine when they should be concerned and seek help for their children.
Selective Mutism -Tips and Strategies for the Caregiver
September 10, 2024
Rachel Busman, PsyD, ABPP and
This live webinar was presented by Dr. Rachel Busman who shared tangible tips and strategies for caregivers of a child with SM..
How to Identify Signs of Depression and Talk of Suicide in Teens
May 3, 2024
Ryan Brown, MD and
When a teen seems depressed or talks about suicide it can be hard to know what to do as a caregiver. In this webinar Dr. Ryan Brown shares tips and strategies to identify the signs of depression and address the risk of suicide in teens.
How to Recognize and Support Children with Selective Mutism and/or Social Anxiety
November 15, 2023
Jacqueline Sperling, PhD and
This presented in partnership with McLean Hospital is designed for caregivers wondering whether a child might have selective mutism and/or social anxiety and what one can do about it.  
social anxiety in teens
August 16, 2022
Jacqueline Sperling, PhD and
In this webinar, you’ll learn about the different ways that social anxiety can show up and the tools available to help you feel more in charge of your emotions.