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CEDAR Clinic

Helping Youth at Risk for Psychosis

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Harvard Gazette Features Services & Research in Our Center

August 18, 2021 by cedarclinic

Please read this story in the Harvard Gazette which features one of our clients in our early psychosis program (PREP) and the emerging research at Harvard: http://harvardmagazine.com/2017/07/probing-psychoses

Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 July 2017

Filed Under: Blog

Remembering Larry J Seidman

August 18, 2021 by cedarclinic

On Thursday, September 7, 2017, we lost the lead figure behind the creation of CEDAR and this website, Larry Seidman, to a massive heart attack. He was just 67. Larry died in DC at an NIMH meeting. We take comfort in the knowledge that he was with scientific colleagues and dear friends doing what he loved so much and had been talking about his family and new grandchildren just moments before.

Dr. Seidman, “Larry” for many of us, was a true giant in the fields of psychology and psychiatry and in research on cognition, neuroscience, and major mental illness. In fact, he was picking up speed in his work to understand and improve the lives of individuals with and at high risk for major mental illness. The day before he died, he was excited about new collaborative ideas to develop specialized intensive services for children and adolescents with psychotic disorders.

Larry’s life and career touched thousands of people around the world.  Among his many scientific accomplishments, he was instrumental in highlighting the importance and nuances of cognitive development and functioning to the experience and impact of major mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. As the mental health community was actively developing interventions for adolescents and young adults at imminent risk for or in an initial episode of psychosis, Larry was already leading initiatives for children at risk.

We have lost a talented leader, a brilliant mind, a thoughtful scientist, a compassionate advocate, a long-term mentor, an insightful clinician, and a truly wonderful man.

Thankfully, Larry has taught and mentored hundreds of clinicians and researchers around the world, nourishing innovative ideas and strengthening skills to move his vision forward. He was a bridge-builder and community leader, leaving a team of people to continue the work he began.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 October 2017

Filed Under: Announcement

November 2017 Conference for College Counseling Center Clinicians

August 18, 2021 by cedarclinic

Responding to Risk for Psychosis among College Students: Tools for Early Engagement, Assessment, and Treatment

November 27, 2017 @ 9 – 4 (registration 8:15 – 9)

2017 Conference Program (updated 10/26/2017) (Full PDF here)

2017 Conference All Slides (updated 11/22/2017) (Full PDF slides here)

Last Updated on Saturday, 09 December 2017

Filed Under: Conference

The Next Conversation: Mental health initiatives helping our youth – How do we get to 100%?

August 18, 2021 by cedarclinic

Mental Health Symposium April 2018 – Salam State

When:

Wed, April 4, 2018

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EDT

Where:

Marsh Hall 210

Salem State University Central Campus

Salem, MA 01970

To Register:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mental-health-symposium-at-salem-state-university-tickets-42495599482

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 February 2018

Filed Under: Announcement

Clinical Brief: Brain Changes, Neuroplasticity, and Early Intervention (2018)

August 18, 2021 by cedarclinic

Read CEDAR’s new Clinical Brief on Brain Changes, Neuroplasticity, and Early Intervention (April 2018) here!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 May 2018

Filed Under: Clinical Brief

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The CEDAR Clinic is a clinical program of The Brookline Center for Community Mental Health and is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School.   

CEDAR is located at The Brookline Center for Community Mental health. Please see our directions page for more details. 

Clinic Location and Directions (cedarclinic.org)

www.brooklinecenter.org

41 Garrison Road, Brookline, Massachusetts, 02445

 

Email: cedarclinic@brooklinecenter.org