Managing Intense Emotions (CA)

Managing Intense Emotions (CA)

Please join us for an informative professional event focused on how to help young people effectively cope with uncomfortable emotions.

By Child Mind Institute

Date and time

Tuesday, May 6 · 10 - 11:30am PDT

Location

2000 Alameda de las Pulgas suite 242

2000 Alameda de las Pulgas #suite 242 San Mateo, CA 94403

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Presented by
Lauren Allerhand, PsyD

Co-Director, Dialectical Behavior Therapy Programs; Psychologist, Mood Disorders Center
Child Mind Institute, San Francisco Bay Area

Rohn Nahmias, DO

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Psychopharmacology Center


About the Event
Painful feelings are inevitable, but how we respond to them is a choice. Teaching children how to effectively cope with uncomfortable emotions is one of the most important ways we can support their wellbeing and development. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based treatment designed to help individuals who struggle with intense emotions and dysregulation. This event will provide an overview of how DBT works by helping children develop skills to decrease distressing feelings and unhelpful behaviors. This workshop will outline skills to help kids reframe their negative thoughts and problem-solve in difficult situations.

This event is an opportunity for pediatricians, teachers, educational consultants, and mental health professionals to collaborate and network to support youth mental health.

We value the opportunity to collaborate with you. If you have a family that needs care, please fill out our referral form to get started.

Breakfast, discussion, and networking to follow. Space is limited, kindly register by April 28th.


About The Professional Event Series

We are hosting a series of free professional events to support evidence-based practice in children’s mental health. This is an opportunity for pediatricians, teachers, educational consultants, and mental health professionals to collaborate and network to support youth mental health. We hope you will join us.

Free