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Raising children is no easy task, and there’s no manual to guide us. Children today face unique generational challenges that are increasing the prevalence of mental health crises. Drawing on research in developmental psychology and the onset of mental illness, Dr. Best will offer strategies for fostering resilience and emotional well-being in children. She will also highlight the signs of potential mental health crises and what steps parents can take to respond |
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REGISTRATION Please register for this event with the Marin County Office of Education by Monday, March 30th, using the link below. |
Hybrid Event
Emotional Suffering in Children & Teens: What Parents should Know and When to Act
Presented by Cheryl K. Best, Ph.D.
Monday March 30 | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm PDT
Hybrid Event
Presenter Bio:
Dr. Cheryl Best is a psychologist at the Child Mind Institute. After earning her bachelor’s degree in psychology at Harvard, she went on to obtain her PhD in clinical psychology from University at Albany in New York and completed her clinical training at the Stanford Child and Adolescent Psychology program. She specializes in working with children of all ages and families impacted by trauma and emotional disorders that lead to high-risk behaviors, including suicidality and self-harm. She is extensively trained in dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) and provides parenting support for parents of emotionally sensitive children. She is particularly interested in how culture shapes psychological well-being and helping parents navigate the unique challenges of cycle-breaking from intergenerational trauma.











