Mental Health Conferences

2025 Jon E. Nadherny Memorial Youth Symposium

The 2025 Jon E. Nadherny Memorial Youth Symposium will focus on youth mental health, addressing issues such as social media, services, and youth voices in prevention and wellbeing. It will take place in Santa Cruz, CA.

Conference Overview

Some quick details about this conference.

The 2025 Calciano Symposium will address the current state of youth mental health, focusing on the deterioration of mental health indicators among youth. It will bring together experts, advocates, and youth to discuss research and treatment strategies, emphasizing youth involvement. The symposium will highlight local programs and resources, targeting medical and mental health professionals, school personnel, parents, and community members. The agenda includes sessions on social media impacts, youth engagement, and local support resources, with opportunities for networking and learning.

Time and Place

Maybe the most important details of the conference.

Conference Date: March 07, 2025

Location: Cocoanut Grove

City/State: Santa Cruz, California

Address: Cocoanut Grove, Santa Cruz, CA

Event Format: in-person

Map for 2025 Jon E. Nadherny Memorial Youth Symposium at Cocoanut Grove, Santa Cruz, CA

Conference Organizer

This organization is hosting this conference.

Jon E. Nadherny/Calciano Memorial Youth Symposium

This is the group that put together this event.

Email: nadhernycalcianosymposium@gmail.com

Schedule and Agenda

It's important to know what is planned.

The symposium begins with registration at 8:15 AM, followed by opening remarks. Sessions include 'Youth Mental Health and Social Media' and 'Youth Engagement and Inclusion in the Creation of Youth Services.' Lunch is provided, and the day concludes with a Q&A panel and sessions on local support resources.

Notable Speakers

These folks will be speaking at the conference.

Steven Adelsheim, MD

Child/adolescent psychiatrist & Associate Chair for Community Engagement at Stanford’s Department of Psychiatry, focusing on early detection/intervention programs for young people.

Ana Lilia Soto, MA

Youth Development Manager at the Stanford Center for Youth Mental Health & Wellbeing, specializing in cultural rites of passage programming and life skill development for youth.

Vicki Harrison, MSW

Program Director of Stanford’s Center for Youth Mental Health & Wellbeing, developing projects promoting early intervention and increased access to mental health services for young people.

CEU Details

Here's information on Continuing Education Units (or CEUs).

The symposium offers 5 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.

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