Events

Dec
06
1:15pm - 2:45pm

Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau, Ph.D.
DeWitt Wallace Institute of Psychiatry

Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau, Ph.D.
Nov
29
1:15pm - 2:45pm
Issues in Mental Health Policy Kim Hopper, Ph.D., Columbia University
Kim Hopper
Nov
29
Kim Hopper, Ph.D.
Nov
15
1:15pm - 2:45pm

Geoff Dyer, acclaimed writer of "The Last Days of Roger Federer and Other Endings," in conversation with Dr. George J. Makari

Geoff Dyer
Nov
15
1:15pm - 2:45pm
Geoff Dyer, acclaimed writer of "The Last Days of Roger Federer and Other Endings," in conversation with Dr. George J. Makari
Geoff Dyer
Sep
21
3:15pm - 3:15pm

youth suicide prevention

Join expert clinicians from Weill Cornell Medicine for a panel discussion on suicide prevention for children and adolescents. Gain valuable insights and strategies to support our youth, tailored for school administrators, counselors and teachers.

Featured Panelists

  • Lauren Antler, M.D.

    Dr. Lauren Antler supervises fellows in the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Department, providing guidance on psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions. She draws on her unique background as an educator, and work with children and families in educational, recreational and medical settings, to provide compassionate, holistic treatment for a wide range of conditions.     

  • Alexandra Huttle, M.D.

    Dr. Alexandra Huttle provides care for children throughout various stages of their development and support to families to help optimize health and overall well-being. She has been involved in development and implementation of a suicide prevention curriculum for pediatric trainees. She is also currently a Cornell-Hunter Health Equity Research Fellow where she will continue to focus her efforts on suicide prevention in the primary care setting.

  • Stephanie Rohrig, Ph.D.

    Dr. Stephanie Rohrig has expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety, depression, emotion dysregulation, ADHD and related conditions in youth, adolescents, and young adults. Her specific research interests include anxiety and school avoidance in youth and emotion dysregulation in parents.

Sep
20
1:15pm - 1:45pm

Dylan Blau Edelstein, Ph.D. Candidate
Princeton University

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Sep
20
1:15pm - 2:45pm
Dylan Blau Edelstein Ph.D. candidate Princeton University
Dylan Blau Edelstein
Sep
14
12:00pm - 12:00pm Zoom

suicide prevention for healthcare workers

Join your peers for a panel discussion on suicide prevention specifically tailored to the unique challenges faced by health care workers. Gain valuable insights and practical guidance to promote well-being within the healthcare community.

Featured Panelists

  • Jonathan Avery, M.D.

    Dr. Avery’s primary academic focus is on examining and developing interventions to improve clinicians’ attitudes towards patients with substance use disorders. He focuses on educating all physicians on how to treat individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders and mental illness. 

  • Sam Boas, M.D.

    Dr. Boas' primary academic and clinical interests are in the improvement of psychiatric education and physician well-being.

  • Michelle H. Loy, M.D.

    Dr. Loy is passionate about listening to and partnering with her patients to better understand the specific physical, psychological, social, environmental, and spiritual influences on their health. She curates a personalized prevention or treatment plan tailored to each individual’s needs, circumstances, philosophy, and season of life.

  • Randy Martin, Ph.D.

    Dr. Randy Martin is a licensed psychologist, behavioral health executive, positive psychologist, human resources/management consultant, Employee Assistance Program manager, thought leader and teaching/training specialist with 36 years of experience impacting the performance, productivity and profitability of Fortune 1000 companies, educational institution, and non-profit organizations.

Sep
06
1:15pm - 2:45pm
Klara Naszkowska, Ph.D. Fordham University
Klara Naszkowska, Ph.D.

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