Project TEACH Statewide Child & Adolescent Mental Health Fall 2025 Intensive Training (Enduring)
Project TEACH Statewide Intensive Training in Child and Adolescent Mental Health for Primary Care Clinicians Fall 2025 (Enduring)
This intensive training program enhances primary care clinicians’ skills to assess, treat, and manage common mental health concerns in children and youth. This program includes 4 four-hour trainings and is presented by Project TEACH’s team of child and adolescent psychiatrists and pediatricians.
Project TEACH is funded by the New York State Office of Mental Health, and all services and events, such as this intensive training, are offered at no cost to clinicians in New York State.
Module Topics:
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- ADHD (Assessment, Treatment, Complex Cases)
- Depression, Unipolar/Bipolar & Suicide Assessment/Management (Assessment, Diagnosis, Treatment, Management, and SSRI discussion)
- Trauma, Loss, and Trauma-Informed Care (Assessment, Diagnosis, Screening, Treatment, Table Activity, and Incorporation into your practice)
- Anxiety (Assessment, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Incorporation into your practice)
- Aggression (Assessment, Treatment, and Incorporation into your practice)
Target Audience
New York State primary care and family practice physicians, pediatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists, nursing professionals, social workers, residents, and other mental health, primary care, and pediatric clinicians.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this program, learners will be able to:
- Recognize the presentation, diagnosis, comorbidity, neurobiology, and current treatment options available for individuals with ADHD.
- Assess depression in youth, and evaluate the treatment options for children and adolescents, including an assessment of the black box warning for SSRIs.
- Differentiate common anxiety disorders and describe their assessment and treatment.
- Recognize the behaviors resulting from trauma that require treatment, and evaluate the treatment options for children and adolescents.
- Define pediatric bipolar disorder, and provide examples of effective evidence-based therapies.
- Assess children with aggression as a primary problem area, recognizing the relevant underlying factors, clinically assess, and provide evidence-based treatment options.
- Assess the factors contributing to school refusal and identify the important elements of a broad treatment plan.
- Understand the resources schools have available to assist children with mental health needs and how to access them.
- Screen, assess, triage, and manage suicidal children and adolescents.
- Assess and develop a management plan for adolescents with nonsuicidal self-injurious behaviors.
Part 1: ADHD and Collaborating with School
Course Leader: Mike Scharf, MD
Module Topic 1: ADHD
Assessment of ADHD with case presentation
Josh/Mike A??
Treatment of ADHD
Molly Scharf, MD
Trickier Questions for Trickier Kids
Viki Katsetos, MD
Questions and Answers
Moderator: Mike Scharf, MD
Module 2: Working with School
Understanding and Collaborating with Schools
Mike Scharf, MD, and Lynn Carragher, MEDL
Questions and Answers
Moderator: Viki Katsetos, MD
Part 2: Anxiety and Aggression
Course Leader: Wanda Fremont, MD
Module Topic 3: Anxiety
Assessment and Diagnosis
Jason Herrick, MD
Treatment
Jessica Grant, MD
Incorporation Into Your Practice: Assessment and Treatment
Interviewer: Mike Scharf, MD
Experts: Maureen Montgomery, MD, and Jessica Grant, MD
Difficult Case – School Refusal
Wanda Fremont, MD
Questions and Answers
Moderator: Jousha Russell, MD
Module Topic 4: Aggression
Assessment
David Kaye, MD
Treatment
Zoya Popivker, MD
Incorporation into your practice
Maureen Montgomery, MD
Questions and Answers
Moderator: Joshua Russell, MD
Part 3: Depression and Suicide Assessment/Management
Course Leader: Rachel Zuckerbrot, MD
Module Topic 5: Depression and Suicide Part 1
Assessment and Diagnosis of Adolescent Depression
Molly Scharf, MD
Management and Treatment of Adolescent Depression
Jessica Grant, MD
Video: Talking to Teens and Parents about Starting SSRI
Doctor - Diane Bloomfield, MD; Patient - Zoya Popivker, MD
and Parent- Jessica Grant, MD
Questions and Answers
Moderator: Rachel Zuckerbrot, MD
Module Topic 5: Depression and Suicide Part 2
Bipolar Depression: Fact or Fiction
Rachel Zuckerbrot, MD
Panel Discussion
Suicide Assessment and Management in Pediatric Primary Care
Molly Scharf, MD
Video: Patient Simulation Assessing and Managing Suicide Risk in Real World Practice
Moderator: Rachel Zuckerbrot, MD
Doctor - Diane Bloomfield, MD; Patient – Zoya Popivker, MD
and Parent – Jessica Grant, MD
Safety Planning with Suicidal Teens & Their Parents
Rachel Zuckerbrot, MD, and Jessica Grant, MD
Questions and Answers
Moderator: Rachel Zuckerbrot, MD
Part 4: Trauma-Informed Care and Eating Disorders
Course Leader: Victor Fornari, MD
Module Topic 6: Trauma, Loss, and Trauma-Informed Care
Assessment and Diagnosis
Victor Fornari, MD, and Nayla Khoury, MD
Screening
Victor Fornari, MD, and Nayla Khoury, MD
Treatment
Victor Fornari, MD, and Nayla Khoury, MD
Table Activity (Assessment and Diagnosis: CASE A, Part-1)
Cori Green, MD
Incorporation Into Your Practice: Trauma-Informed Care
Cori Green, MD
Table Activity (Incorporation Into Your Practice: CASE A, Part-2)
Cori Green, MD
Questions and Answers
Moderator: Mike Adragna, MD
Module Topic 7: Eating Disorder
Eating Disorder Assessment and Treatment for PCP
Victor Fornari, MD, and Rachel Kaufman, MD
Questions and Answers
Moderator: Mike Adragna, MD

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